The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, June 12, 1947, Page Three, Image 3

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SOCIAL BRIEFS ;!
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Mrs. John Johnson, 1310 “A”
was host to a number of guests
recently, honoring Mrs. Sadie
Berry and Mrs. Eva Smith. Those
present were Mrs. Virginia Fields,
Mrs. Malissa Bedell, Mrs. Susia
O'Donnell and Mrs. Estella Davis
* * * #
The following evening Mrs.
Johnson had as her dinner guests
Mrs. Alice Brown and Mr. Earl
Loneer, brother of Mrs. John
Smith.
* * * •
The Mary Bethune Literary and
Art Club held its regular meeting
Thursday in the Urban League
Lounge.
# * * •
Professor Obbie Brown who is
an instructor in the University at
Baton Rouge, La., and son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Simms, will
g spend the summer here.
♦ ♦ * *
Mr. Henry Brown, brother of
Obbie Brown, and who has been
attending Texas University, has
joined his wife here, the former
Margaret Griffin.
* * * *
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 1921 T,
is reported ill.
Rev. Alfred Newton, Beatrice,
Nebraska, spent Saturday in the
city visiting friends before going
to Grand Island to supply the
pulpit for Evangelist Belva Spicer
whose mother is ill at her home in
Lincoln.
• • • •
Estes Park will be the scene
of the District Conference of the
University YWCA and the Misses
Jeanne Malone and Jaunita
Hanger are delegates. The Con
ference will last ten days.
• • • •
Mrs. Ray Lee Lewis, Harris, of
Chicago is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis.
* * * *
Mi's. Sarah Polk, Mrs. America
Marshal, and Miss Melsena Gools
by will spend the summer at the
Perry Mansfield Camp, near
Steamboat, Colorado.
* * * *
Children’s Day speaker at Quinn
Chapel, Sunday, was Miss Kath
erine Thompson, Recreational
Director at the Lincoln Urban
League.
Esterbrook
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FOUNTAIN PENS
$1.50 to $2.00
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PEN & PENCIL SETS
$3.00 to $3.50
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LYTLE PRINTING COMPANY
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. ROSE MANOR STUDIO
1029 Rose Street
Phone 3-2046 •
Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A.
Prices reasonable — Work guaranteed
DONLEY STAHL CO.
— PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY —
1331 N Street 2-3248
RAUTEX FACE MASKS. 3 for . ... 25c
^ Light, Comfortable, Boilable
Protection against Spring Colds and Coughs
Teen Age Chatter
Reporter Dotty Greene
Asst. Ruby Lee Harper
Asst. Loretta McWilliams
Hi Kids;
It’s time for all those hikes and
moon-light picnics because school
is out and it is time for our much
needed vacation (Don’t You
Think?)
We hope you are planning to go
to Hastings, Nebraska for the
recital to be given by Peaches and
Marva Winston. Next Sunday,
June 15, 1947, and if enough of
you want to go we will charter a
bus and you know that would be
most great.
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WHAT ARE YOU?
(Taken partly from the annual
Whittier Greenleaf). Look in the
first column for your first initial
and in the second column for
your last initial.
A mbitious A ccident
B ashful B rat
C oncieted C atastrophe
D angerous D ope
E asy E arful
F ine F air
G oodlooking G host
H ep H appy
I gnorant I mp
J ealous J erk
K ind K razy
L oving L unkhead
M erry M ess
N aughty N ut
O rnery O ffender
P retty P each
Q ueer Q uack
R ich R unt
S illy S ophisticated
T alkitive T errible
U nsatisfactory U mpire
V ain V ampire
W ondf;ring W olf
X ylophagous X anthippe
Y outhful Y oungster
Z estful Z ebra
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• • • t
Miss Jeanne Malone went to
a most wonderful camp with a
group of campus girls of the cam
pus Y.W.C.A.
• * • *
Miss Ruby Harper went to
Omaha Sunday. She said she
had a delightful time.
* * * •
Now that the Muny Pool is
open we can go to the pool and
take a nice long dip, so come on
gang, let’s try it, the water’s fine.
* • • •
NOW FOR A LITTLE HUMOR
Mother—“After all he’s only a
boy and boys will sow their wild
oats.”
Father—“Yes, I wouldn’t mind
if he didn’t mix in so much rye.”
’’Can you drive with one arm?”
“Sure”
“Okay, have an apple.”
He—“Shall we sit here and talk”?
She—“No, thanks, I am so tired.
Let’s dance instead.
He—“May I kiss you?”
She—“Heavens! Another amateur
* * * *
Well so much for that—
Until Next Week, So Long,
Dotty, Ruby, Loretta
GREETINGS
from
EARL WOOD’S DAIRY
15 Stores
All over Lincoln
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
22nd and Vine
2.6583 — 2-6584
You'll like—
Weaver’s
Potato
Wafers
Lincoln's Favorite
POTATO CHIP
Gilmour - Danielson
Drug Co.
Prescription Druggists
142 South 13th St.. Lincoln, Nebr.
Phone 2-1246
For Better Values
• Drugs
• Cosmetics
• Stationery
• Candy
• Prescriptions
CHEAPPER DRUGS
1325 O St. Lincoln
■— -——
MEADOW GOLD
Means Just The Very Best
Grade A Milk
Ice Cream — Butler
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BEATRICE FOODS CO.
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GIVE DAD A TIE
Father's Day is Sunday, June 15th
• Arrow
• Sugar ’n Spice
• Palm Beach
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STORE
Dad will appreciate a new summer tie.