The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, July 24, 1947, Page Three, Image 3

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    :''L'' " J1 SOCIAL BRIEFS.|
Mrs. H. O. McFields entertained
at breakfast, Friday, Miss Mary
Abernathy, Carl McFields and
Arthur Smith of Kansas City,
Missouri. Miss Smith who had
been visiting in the city for the
past week left for her home by
plane Sunday morning; Mr. Mc
* Fields spent the past three weeks
as guest of the McFields left Mon
day and Mr. Smith returned to
his home on Saturday. Mrs. M.
B. Denton, mother of Mrs. Mc
Fields and Mrs. Quinn, her grand
mother were also guests at the
breakfast.
• • • #
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomas of
Omaha and both couples former
residents of the city were visiting
relatives and friends Sunday.
Miss Esther Parker of Lincoln
accompanied them here.
• • • •
M -. Nimrod Ross who has been
• conf ned to St. Elizabeth Hospital
for the past two weeks was re
leased on Thursday. He was in
attendance at church Sunday
morning.
• * ® •
Miss Katherine Thompson, club
director at the Lincoln Urban
League left Monday for a two
week vacation. She will visit
relatives and friends in Norborne
and Kansas City, Missouri.
• • • •
Phyllis Bradford, who was
featured in the Girl Scout section
of the Journal recently, has re
^ ceived many comments for her
outstanding work in choral speak
ing during the Girl Scout Camp
at Antelope Park. Phyllis did
the solo part in Hiawatha.
* • • •
Rev. O. J. Burkhardt of Omaha
was in attendance at Christ
Temple Sunday Morning.
A drugstore in Abraham Lin
coln’s home town of Springfield,
Illinois, paid a fine Wednesday
after a county court found it guil
ty of violating the civil rights sta
tute by refusing to serve Rachel
Shands of Chicago because of her
race.
I t • t •
Noticed, Harold Jones, former
Lincoln resident in the city dur
ing the past week. Mr. Jones
lives in Allentown, Pa., and was
among the first subscribers to
The Voice.
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Noticed that Helen McMillan,
15-year-old daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Aaron McMillan, Omaha,
missionaries to West Africa, was
featured in the World-Herald Sun
day. She has the misfortune of
being a hay fever sufferer.
• • • •
Clayton Lewis, C. W. Malone,
Wm. Hightower, Jewell Kelley,
Ed Todd and John Reed were the
^ Lincolnites attending the Masonic
Grand Lodge held in Omaha, July
16 and 17.
• • • •
The Mary Bethune Literary and
Art Club held its regular meet
ing Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Clayton P. Lewis.
After a brief business session dis
cussion of current events .local,
national and international fol
lowed.
The remainder of the time was
spent playing active games of
the time was spent playing active
games of which Mrs. Peterson
¥ won first prize. Refreshments
were served with Mrs. Lewis and
Mrs. Joseph Green as hostesses.
Mrs. Anna G .Smith was accepted
as a new member.
Rev. Wm. Miller, local minister,
was guest speaker at Newman
Methodist Church Sunday morn
ing.
Haze Chandler, Alliance, stop
ped over in the city recently. He
was enroute from Omaha to al
liance.
• • • •
Mr. Ira Colley who has been
spending a portion of his month’s
vacation in New York City visit
ing Miss Ruth Collins and friends
and Chicago, Illinois visiting Le
Roy Colley is now in Lexington,
Mo., spending the remainder of
time with his sister, Mrs. Sarah
Hunter and his two nieces.
• • * •
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Harper has
announced the adoption of a son,
Joseph S., who is two years old.
• • • •
Ashley Westmoreland, Veter
ans administration regional mana
ger, anounced Wednesday the
moving ?f the finance and legal
divisions of the Omaha Vet Of
fice to Lincoln.
The 70 employes involved are
located in the Veterans building
• t 12th and O Streets.
• • • •
Charming Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Osborne,
1432 Park Avenue, Kansas City,
Mo., were recipients of many so
cial courtesies during their brief
itay as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Beach. They were among those
witnessing the dedication of the
Pinewood Bowl on Sunday, July
13. They were delighted with
their trip to the State Capitol and
the view of the city from its tow
er . Mrs. Clyde Coulter served
refreshments after a theater par
ty. Mrs. Anita Smith was among
those who entertained for the visi
tors.
Mrs. Osborne is well known as
a cateress in Kansas City and her
husband is meat inspector /or the
Swift Packing Co.
They returned to their home
Tuesday, July 15.
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Circle Meets
The Sewing Circle of the
Church of God in Christ met at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. Hum
bert with a number of out-of-town
visitors present. They were: Mrs.
Ashley of Louisiana, Mrs. Lane,
St. Louis, Missouri, Mrs. Elliott,
Los Angeles, and Miss Mary Aber
nathy, Kansas City, Kansas. Re
freshments were served by the
hostess. Mother Quinn is Presi
dent.
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What's Doing In Alliance
Bea Motley
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Shores
have returned from their vaca
tion spent motoring. They stop
ped in Wyoming to hear “Wings
Over Jordan.”
Mrs. Rudolph Ealy and Mrs.
Julia Lear recently returned from
a short trip to Sheridan. Wyoming
They also attended the “Wings
Over Jordan” program.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C .Woodlee,
Sr., entertained a few guests in
their home with a fried chicken
supper.
James Motley recently return
ed from Cheyenne, Wyo, where
he was engaged in a three round
boxing match. He won the bout
by a technical knock-out. Alli
ance fans attending the fight were
Mr. Viney Jackson and Ben Nel
son.
Mr. Joseph Harris is visiting at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Harris, Sr. Joseph is
a sophomore in a California medi
cal college.
Mrs. Viney Wilkinson gave a
party at the Jackson residence
in honor of Joseph Harris.
Some attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Brooks, Clyde Dillard,
Delores and Jeanette Butler, Mrs.
Forest Shores, Hayes Chandler,
Jr., Maxie C. Woodlee, Jr., Helen
Rose, James Motley, Frances
Jackson, Teresa Motley, Joseph
Harris, and Beatrice Motley.
Thought For Today
To ease another’s heartache is
to forget one’s own.
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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 Ac Meats
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
MEADOW GOLD
Means Just The Very Bast
Grade A Milk
Ice Cream — Butler
BEATRICE FOODS CO.
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HORACE E. COLLEY
"Trust your furs with a furrier”
1745 South 11 3-6582
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Lincoln's FaYorile
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