The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, November 08, 1946, Page Three, Image 3

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    SOCIAL
Mrs. Odessa John left Wednes
day for Kansas City.
Mrs. John Q. Adams was guest
speaker at a banquet held in
Omaha over the week end. While
there she was the guest of Mrs.
Millie Bone.
Mr. James Fuller is a recent
member of the board of Trustees
at Large of the Methodist City
Union.
Mrs. Susan Harrison, godmoth
er of baby Stephanie Cooke, ar
rived Wednesday by Plane from
Los Angles, Calif. She was the
house guest of Mrs. Horace
f Cooke. Mrs. Harrison left Satur
day morning.
Mrs. Walter Rife left Tuesday
for St. Joseph, Mo., where she
was called because of the illness
of her brother.
Mrs. Myrtle Springs and daugh
ter, Linda spent several days in
Parsons, Kansas, due to the illness
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Knight.
Mrs. J. D. Bowen is spending
some time in Chicago, 111. Mr. J.
D. Bowen is visiting in California.
Mrs. J. Ewing spent several
days in Alliance, Nebr., with her
husband.
► Mrs. Cleo Morrell of Omaha is
in the city with her daughter,
who underwent an operation at
the Orthopedic Hospital, on Tues
day. Mrs. Morrell is the guest of
Mrs. J. A. Shelby.
Mr. Frenchy Kenny is confined
to his home because of illness.
Mrs. Leona Lilly Brown of
New York City is in the city
visiting her mother, Mrs. Brevy
Lilly. She will remain about
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Gates of Grand Island stopped in
Lincoln Sunday enroute home
from Omaha.
Miss Ellen Roy is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam M.
Roy at 2240 R Street. Miss Roy
has been transferred from Salina,
Kansas to Denver, Colo., where
she will continue her work with
the U.S.O. Mis£ Roy will remain
here until the 18th.
Mrs. Jewell Kelley left Wednes
day to spend a few days with her
daughter Barbara Jean, who is
attending Langston University in
Oklahoma. While there she will
attend the home coming game.
Mrs. Bradford Conway return
ed Monday after accompanying
her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Smith, to
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Carter,
2340 No. 9th, entertained the fol
lowing guests at a Halloween
party; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ham
mond, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finley,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letcher, Mrs.
James Cole, Mrs. Lenora Roberts,
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Mrs. B. Cooksey, Mrs. Thelma
McWilliams, Mr. Alex Fields, Mr.
O. C. Moss and Mr. Robert Let
cher. The evening was spent in
formally.
Mrs. Birdie Artis left Wednes
day evening for a business trip to
Chicago.
Mr. Ed Wesson is spending a
week in England, Arkansas with
his daughter.
The 4-H girls had three new
members last Thursday, they
were: Jeanette Vineger, Ida Ad
kins and Geraldine Nettles.
Mrs. Annetta Smith has been
ill for the past week and is still
confined to her home.
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Beatrice News
Mrs. Mary Humbert, Reporter
The St. Paul A. M. E. Church of
Beatrice is progressing nicely
with good attendance and we are
looking forward to a great year.
Plans are on foot to paint our
church and parsonage.
Due to the weather our pastor
is with us on the 1st and 3rd
Sunday. The First Quarterly
Meeting will be held Sunday
December 8. Our presiding Elder
will be with us. Our Lincoln
friends are invited to worship
with us when in the city. John
Humbert is minister.
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Grand Island News
Geneva Lewis, Reporter
Mrs. Joe Jackson is still on the
sick list.
Mrs. Leona Dickson is on the
sick list but is improving.
Rev. Melvin Shakespeare ac
companied Miss Belva Spicer to
Grand Island, Sunday and preach
a most inspiring sermon.
Mrs. Bert James has received
word of the passing of her moth
er, who lives in Cartridge, Mo.
Sarah Allen Missionary Society
had a Halloween party at the
recreation center. An- enjoyable
time was had by all.
The hall was decorated for Hal
loween. Games were played and
prizes were given. Mrs. E. Hen
derson won two prizes and Mr.
Levi Jackson one.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gates mot
ored to Omaha Sunday.
Thinking of you
On Your Birthday
(Week of November 8th)
Hope Your Birthday is a story
Of good fortune and good cheer
That will simply be continued
Every time you add a year!
Mrs. Margaret McWilliams
The Sports Front
With Smoky
By Howard
“Smoky”
Molden
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This week we find a strong
Lincoln High Eleven on the road.
We find them moving in on
Omaha Central. And I believe
there is no doubt in the minds of
those who have seen Lincoln
High perform in previous games,
as to who the winning team shall
be.
Nebraska fans who have thrill
ed to those razal dazal Saturday
games displayed by the Huskers
will have to wait until next Satur
day, November 16, before another
great treat.
This coming Friday we find
Cathedral playing host to Tal
madge on the Lincoln High Oval.
Bertram Cooke who has been do
ing a great job for Cathedral will
be seen in action.
With Basket ball just around
the corner, the boys at the Lin
coln Urban League have begun
sharping up their shooting eye
under the careful coaching of
Henry McWilliams and Roland
Delaney. Both boys being ex
service men and going to school
at the University of Nebraska
and Wesleyan. Assistant Coach
Delaney is taking Physical Ed,
at Wesleyan and seems to have
what it takes. Both boys were
well pleased with the turn out
and are expecting a good team.
Negro players seemed to be the
problem children again this week
as we have two big games being
cancelled, the Florida-Pennsyl
vania State game and the Missi
issippi-Nevada games have been
scratched off the books. So sport
fans it isn’t whether you win or
lose but who plays in the games.
We Give S & H Stamps
HIATT GAS STATION
Open for business
23rd and R Streets
BENTZ GROCERY
and MEATS
A Suburban Store run in an
uptown way
Independently Owned
but
Not Independent
22nd & Dudley 2-4077
For Better Values
EVERYDAY
• Drugs • Toiletries
• Cigars • Tobacco
• Gifts • Stationery
Cheapper Drugs
1325 O St.
Lincoln. Nebraska
“To clean is to conserve”
PEERLESS CLEANERS
Geo. H. Lemon
2-6731 * 322 So. 11th St.
GREETINGS
from
EARL WOOD’S DAIRY
15 Stores
All over Linicoln
SHOWALTER
ROOFING CO.
Dealers Insulstone
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Insulation
233 North 22 , 2-2493
Lincoln, Nebraska
GREETINGS
Acme Plbg. & Htg. Co.
Prompt, Efficient Service
1935 O Street 2-1762