The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 28, 1947, Page Five, Image 5

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    Campus News j
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Well, that time of the year
which every student looks for
^ ward to - the last week of school
is here. With it, however, comes
the final exams with that last
minute cramming, trying to learn
things which you should have
learned weeks ago. If you can
pull through this week it will
mean three months of glorious
vacation time ahead (that’s if you
don’t go to summer school or
work.)
This column ends the series on
campus news. We have tried in
these past eight months to relate
some of the incidents which might
be of interest to the citizens of
Lincoln. We hope that through
our personal interviews you have
learned a little about the past
and present achievements of some
of the Negro students attending
the University of Nebraska. We
hope that we have kindled some
interest and supplied some know
ledge about this institution of
higher learning in our fair city,
anyhow it has been fun trying
• to do so.
A hopeful sign for the future
of the Negro race is the diversity
of interest as exhibited by the
% students on this campus. We
have represented at this univer
sity as follows: two prospective
doctors, a journalist, six teachers,
a lawyer, an engineer, a nurse,
three musicians, a dentist, two
home economists, and a psycholo
gist, which are only a few of the
future occupations. This sounds
promising not only for our race
but for the nation as well.
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Lights for Safety
We say "The light of my life
^is gone out." Don't let it mean
your life is gone because that
red light on your car or truck is
the Light That Failed.
Discriminating Housewives gives
Good Housekeeping Tips
by Mrs. R. H. Powell
Traditionally, women are sup
posed to be endowed at birth
with an instinct for motherhood
and for homemaking. If this is
true, the instinct generally lies
dormant until a house and chil
dren have been acquired.
In a well-run home, the daugh
ter of the house naturally ab
sorbs something that at least sets
standards for which she will aim
when she has the responsibility
of her own household.. If, from
early childhood, she has acquired
the habit of fulfilling certain
household duties and, when she
grows older, has been given the
responsibility of managing the
house for a short or long time, it
is not too difficult for her “to keep
a good house” for two. She takes
pride in making use of he wed
ding presents and new furniture
and taking care of them herself,
as most young housekeepers do,
at least during the first year of
marriage.
On the other hand, in many
families no effort is made to pre
pare the daughter for future re
sponsibilitty. “She is young only
once. Let her have a good time
while she can.” “My mother
never taught me anything, and I
got along all right.” “I can do
things easier myself than show
ing Helen how.” “I don’t want
my daughters to waste time do
ing housework. They have enough
to do as it is with school and all
those extra lessons.”
In this column an attempt will
be made to assist the young house
wife with household tips and
good household management. It
may prove helpful to any “lady of
the house.”
COMPLETE FUR SERVICE
HORACE E. COLLEY
“Trust your furs with a furrier”
1745 South 11 3-6582
■ ;
UMBERGER'S 2-2424
1110 Q. Funeral and Ambulance
Service. Roy A. Sheaff, Darold
Rohrbaugh. Floyd Umberger
families. 2-5059.
VINE ST. MARKET
Groceries & Meats
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22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
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! PAINT IS SCARCE
We appreciate your
patronage and hope
we soon can supply
all your requirements
VAN SICKLE
GLASS Ic PAINT CO.
143 So. 10th
LOTMAN’S GROCERY
1945 R Street
Meats and Vegetables
We're Ready.Wilh New
STRAW HATS
at New Low Prices
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Yes, hundreds of fine New Straw Hats in all the popular new
braids, weave and shades ... Eyery style to choose from.
Early selection is advisable while the size ranges are complete.
You’ll look right. Feel right and be right in one of these
soft straws.
Our Forty-Second Year!
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BASEMENT STORE
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