Author To Issue Monthly Race Relations Bulletin NEW YORK— (ANP)—Margar et Halsey, author of “Color Blind,”—a white woman Looks at the Negro” announced last week that she and a group of friends who were concerned about racial problems, will issue a monthly bulletin of news and suggestions for friends of their cause. The project originated out of the letters which began to reach her as soon as her book was pub lished. Many were from indivi duals who expressed themselves as anxious to promote better racial relations, but did not know how to proceed. ~ “What we need jus^ now is a great many individuals with a little courage rather than a few persons with a great deal of cour age,” Miss Halsey said. “For in stance, enough people writing letters to members of congress would change the moral climate of this country in one year.” The first issue of the bulletin is promised for December 1. (43) Harper's To Publish White ECHOES FROM THE MIDWEST CONVENTION" (Continued from page 1) * Ordination Service installing the Rev. O. W. Mclnnis, pastor of Christ Temple Church at Kan sas City, Kansas as the new Dis trict Chairman of the Midwestern District through the appointment ' of the Bishop Wm. A. Washing ton D. D., Presiding Bishop of the Western Diocese. The wonderful singing of our Sister West of Christ Temple of Omaha Nebraska and was the highlight of the convention. The glorious weather that our heavely father gave us thru out the con vention. The annual report of the Bro. Richard McWilliams, Local Presi ■t dent of the H.Y.P.U. and District Missionary of the Sunday School and Holiness Young Peoples Union was highly commended by the District Chairman, Rev. Askerneese and delegates, he was also given much credit for the success of the convention. The kind wisdom and brotherly love shown by our District Chair man Rev. O. A. Askerneese who lead this great meeting thru what “old timers” said was the best ever. The high heavenly spirit brotherly love that permeated throughout the entire session was remarkable Sister Rebecca Young Christ Temple member at Omaha artist work at the piano, was beyond words to express. g In closing we thank the citizens of Lincoln for helping us to make this a successful convention. And this is the close of the “ECHOES FROM THE MIDWEST CONVENTION” Teen Age Chatter Reporter Dotty Greene * "Thought of the Week" Life is the childhood of our immortality. —Goethe The L. H. S. Senior Choir pre sented a double assembly Tues day morning October 22. There were three of our teen-agers sing ing with the group, they were Betty Wilson, Mattie Sue Nevels, and Frank Burden. They did a very nice job. I hear there is a party brewing at the Urban League on Novem ber 2, 1946. There will be forty guests attending. I hope they have a nice time. "Question of the Week" What is your favorite song? Vonna Finley—Somewhere in the night. (With whom Vonna) Elois Finley—I Don’t Know Why. Lois Hatcher—I’m Through with Love. (Now Lois) Freddie Powell— To Each his Own. (Is that a warning, Fred die?) Bobbie Graham—I have no special one. Jr. Starks—I like them all. Robbie Powell—My sugar is so refined. (Holding out on us Robbie.) Susie Mae Whitehall—I don’t know why. Billie Mosby— One Hundred Years from Today. (Where will you be?) Ther was quite a group of teen agers at the Lincoln High vs. Omaha South game Wednesday evening. Among them were: Bertram Cooke, Frank King, Von na Finley, Marguerite Harrison. Richard Holcomb' Betty Wilson, and a lot more, the game was really good. The score was 33-7, L. H. S. favor. Person of the week Age ..-.. 16 Sex _ Male Height ___6’ 1” Weight__160 lbs. Color of eyes .brown Color of hair_brown Grade _ 10 B Lives on Whittier Street Telephone No.- ? Guess Who The 4-H Club is sponsoring a Turkey Circus November 15, 1946 the admission will be 10c. Get* your tickets now. There will be several amusements and lots of prizes. Get your ticket from any 4-H girl. The Girl Scouts under the sup ervision of Miss K. Thompson spent Thursday, October^4, on a picnic. The 4-H girls spent Thursday, October 24, at a taffy pull at the Urban League. Say Teen-Agers why not give me some questions for the ques tion of the week? Bye now, see you next week. “Dotty” INVITES Scout Troop 60 to the TRADING POST Official Headquarters for Boy Scout uniforms and gear. Downstairs Floor -O Patronize Our Advertisers PRESTON’S We Carry a Complete Line of DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE JEWELRY LUGGAGE PRESTON CREDIT JEWELERS 937 O SMITH PHARMACY 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 LINCOLN’S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE OFFERS YOU. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ON THE EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS Wr_ HARDY FURNITURE GO. 1314 "O" STREET