The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, April 06, 1950, Page Four, Image 4

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    Social Briefs
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Mm. Clifford Hurrig, daughter
of Mr. and Mm. C'luyton P. Lewis,
left Saturday night for her home
in Chicago after spending two
weeks with her grandmother, Mrs.
Virginia Brown, who is a patient
at St. Elizabeth hospital.
* * *
I w'us glad to see Miss Anna
Johnson at Quinn Chapel’s after
noon service Sunday. Miss John
son as you may recall has been
ill several weeks.
* * *
Sincere sympathy is extended
to the L. 33. Henderson and R. W.
Ambers families in their recent
bereavement.
* * *
Stopping in Lincoln on their re
turn trip to Alliance from Omaha
Saturday were Mrs. Hayes Chand
ler, Miss Viney Jackson and Mr.
Edward Butler.
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Noticed that Nolen Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Davis is in
Lincoln after finishing his train
ing in New Orleans. Nolen plans
to resume his schooling the com
ing term according to Mrs. Davis.
* * *
Curtiss, Buster and Charles
Goolsby had dinner with Mrs.
Richard Huston and family Sun
day afternoon.
* * *
Attending a social event at the
home of Mr. James Cole recently
were: George Riley, Peggy Mc
Ruffin> Stanley Cooke, Florentine
Crawford, Gus Gillon, Eloise
Jones, John Foster, Charlene
Dudley, Barbara Waldron, Edith
Hill, Charlene Colbert, Ralph Wil
son, Howard Bean, Curtiss Hill,
Clarence Murphy and many oth
ers.
* * *
Visiting in Lincoln Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Givehand and
daughter, Jane Louise, Mrs. A. R.
Adams and granddaughter Pat
and Mrs. Lucy Miller all of Ne
braska City. Mrs. Adams re
mained in the city to spend some
time with her son and daughter,
Mr. Joseph Adams and Mrs.
Pauline Tapp and families.
A birthday-anniversary party
was given Tuesday, March 211th
at 540 North 22nd St., honoring
Mr. John Adams birthday and the
couple’s wedding anniversary.
Decco club members, their hus
bands and friends attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Ambers, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Finley, Mrs. Beulah
Caeser, Mr. John Holland, Miss
Virginia Davis, Mr. Verne Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley,
Mr. and Mrs. Estelle Powell, Mr.
and Mrs. William Burns. Out-of
town guests were Mrs. Ruth
Thomas, Miss Delores Reed and
Mr. Lonnie Thomas all of Omaha.
A tasty barbecue supper was
served and the couple were pre
sented with a beautiful gift from
the club members. A gala evening
was enjoyed by all.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Malone
were hostesses at a wild game
buffet dinner Monday evening.
Among the 25 guests invited were
three out-of-town guests Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Harris of Chicago
and Mrs. Robert L. Brown of De
troit. The evening was spent in
formally.
* * *
Misses Connie Wilson and
Audrey Brooks were the week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean
recently. The girls are from Has
tings, Neb.
* * *
It is reported that Harold Stith
of Oakland, Calif., has been quite
ill.
* * *
Mrs. W. B. Davis wishes to
thank her many friends who sent
flowers, cards, made calls and the
many visits during her recent ill
ness.
* * *
Mrs. Kathryn Conway of Chey
enne, Wyo., spent a few days in
the city during the past week.
* * *
Notice Mr. John Casmon ot
Beatrice among worshippers at
Quinn Chapel -Sunday morning.
| If8 New at N.li. |
By Charlene J. t’olbert
Forty mem be n of the brass
choir participated in the annual
concert which the group present*
every yeur. The concert, which
was presented Thursday in the
Union ballroom, included some
works of several famous com
posers.
. * * ♦
The Y. M. C. A. presented a
French movie last week. “Sym
phonic Pastoral” was shown for
three consecutive evenings in the
auditorium of Love Library. The
film, with English sub-titles, has
He is the father of Mis. J. D.
Bowen and Mrs. Charles Norman.
The Rev. Trago O. McWilliams,
jr., pastor of Christ Temple
Church (Holiness) was pleasantly
surprised Sunday evening by
members and friends of his con
gregation who honored his birth
day with a covered dish luncheon.
The affair was held at the par
sonage after services. He pre
sented many useful gifts.
* * *
The Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Moody
and family who are leaving soon
for Toledo, Ohio will be honored
Sunday afternoon by friends
throughout the city. The affair
will be held at Newman Methodist
church according to a statement
by Mrs. Walter Bell and is being
sponsored by the ministers.
* * *
The Golden Voices Gospel sing
ers from Omaha presented their
program Sunday afternoon at
Quinn Chapel to a capacity audi
ence. The program was under the
direction of the Laymen’s League
of the church. Clayton Lew'is is
president.
I been called one of the most dis
tinguished foreign films.
* * *
A campus drive for clothing for
needy Europeans has gotten un- ,
derway this week. The drive is
being sponsored by the Y.W.C.A.
Students arc asked to give any
kind of practical clothing which
would be suited to the people’s
needs.
* * *
Two debaters from Scotland
met a University debating team
in a discussion of the pros and
cons of nationalism. The two i
Scottish debaters, one represent- j
ing the University of Glasgow,
and the other, the University of
Edinburgh, presented the affirma
tive side of the issue. The two
Nebraska university students up
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