The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, April 11, 1947, Page Three, Image 3

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SOCIAL BRIEFS
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and
children, Rosa Lee and Ted Jr.,
of Hastings, Nebraska and Mr.
and Mrs. Smith of Junction City,
Kansas were in the city Sunday
visiting relatives and friends.
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Mrs. L. S. Goolsby left Thurs
day for Kansas City, Kansas.
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Rev. L. S. Goolsby, D.D. will
be guest speaker at St. Paul
A. M. E. Church, St Louis, Mo.,
Sunday.
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♦ Lincoln visitors Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ginehand,
and Mrs. Alonzo Adams, of Ne
braska City.
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Rev. G. W. Harper will leave
for his annual conference Wednes
day. It will be held in St. Louis,
Missouri.
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Mrs. Clinton D. Conrad of
Broken Bow was in the city dur-'
ing the Easter season.
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Among the out-of-town visitors
attending the Southernaires were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott and
fvMr. John Casmon of Beatrice,
Nebraska, and Mrs. Genevieve
Buford of Kansas City, Missouri
Mrs. Buford arrived in the city
Friday to be a guest of Mrs. Carl
Finley. She will remain for a
week.
Miss Marjorie Watts of Fre
mont, Nebraska, organizer for
the W.C.T.U. was in the city on
Wednesday.
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Persons reported ill during the
past week were, Mrs. Marie
Copeland and little Linda Springs,
Mr. John Irving, Mrs Edward G.
Craft and Mr. Henry Harris are
reported somewhat improved.
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Word was received here of the
sudden passing of Charlie Kane.
He was stricken while in line of
duty as a Burlington employee.
Mr. Kane will be remembered as
singing with Quinn Chapel Choir
while having his headquarters
Kin the city several years ago.
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Howard Bean, son of Mrs.
Maud Johnson, is spending some
|! time home. He is in the U. S.
,V. Navy and entered service in 1946.
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Miss Freddie Powell, student at
the Nebraska University was
gguest speaker at the regular
meeting of the Urban League
Men’s Club on Wednesday night,
; ' Miss Powell addressed the group
' on the subject “Booker T. Wash
ington.”
Fraternal Notes
Lebanon Lodge No. 3 A. F. and
A. M. will hold class of the First
Degree of Masonary Sunday,
April 13 at 3:30 P.M. at the Urban
League.
Reporter— Johnny Reed
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WHAT'S DOING IN ALLIANCE
By Beatrice Motley
Merle Woodlee went to Denver
Thursday, April 3rd.
James Motley left Alliance
April 3rd for the National A.A.U.
Boxing tournament opening Mon
day, April 7 at Boston, Mass.
Cora Emanuel returned to Den
ver last week after a few days’
visit of friends in Alliance.
The High School a Cappella
Choir Sang for early Sunrise
Services at the Municipal Audi
torium Easter morning. The pro
gram began at 6:00 o’clock.
The Wisdom of ihe Young
Every day, six-year-old Tommy
brought home breathless accounts
of the prowess of his new friend,
Joe, with wide-eyed admiration,
Tommy would report to his
mother that Joe was the smartest
boy in the first grade, Joe could
make the biggest bubbles with
bubble gum, Joe had taught the
other kids how to make paper
aeroplanes. Then, one day, over
a bridge table, another mother
asked, “did you know that your
son’s closest fi’iend at school is a
Negro boy?” That evening, while
Tommy was again regaling his
mother with the wonders of Joe,
she said, “but Tommy, you never
told me that Joe was colored.”
“Colored?” the child asked
“what’s colored?” “Why, his
skin is darker than yours, isn’t
it?” Tommy paused thought
fully to ponder the question, then
he answered, “I don’t know, but
I’ll look tomorrow.”
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MIAMI OF OHIO BARS BIAS
Oxford, Ohio (NNPA) -Miami
University of Ohio last Wednes
day went on record as opposing
and racial discrimination in ath
letic competition in which its
students participate.
The senate of the university,
by a vote of 83 to 52, decided the
issue after aroused students had
petitioned the school because a
colored member of the football
team was not taken to Miami,
Florida last fall to compete in a
game against the University of
Miami at Miami.
MY FRIEND
Tho all men forsake me
Of food and clothes, I have none
Sick, afflicted, and undone
In faith, I come to Thee.
Friendless, no not friendless
Christ is my friend
His love, for us is endless
Him, to you, I recommend.
Christ died to save us
If we will do our part
May you choose thus
To give Christ your heart.
Some day we’ll understand
That God knew best
When He put us to the test
So we can stand in the promised
land.
Contributed by
Charles Washington
—Ora Willard.
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