The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, December 28, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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Social llricfs
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Mi. and Mrs. C. Herndon and
children from Council Bluffs, la ,
spent a few day* In Lincoln re
cently.
Ralph L. Wilson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Wilson, spent
Christmas with his parents. He
enlisted in the navy several
months ago.
Joyce Williams was in Omaha
over the week end visiting friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buxton,
Mrs. Ea*! Seals and Erwin Cur
tis of Omaha were in Lincoln
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley and
sons, James and Fred, jr., spent
Christmas day in Omaha visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green had
as their dinner guests on Christ
mas day, Rev. and Mrs. M. L.
Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Adams and family and Charles
Goolsby.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Edwards
had as there dinner guests Christ
mas day, Rev. and Mrs. Alfred
Newton of Beatrice; their daugh
ter, Evelyn, Omaha; Mrs. Edwards,
father, Mr. U. S. Watts, her sis
ter, Miss Majorie Watts and Carl
Watts, all of Fremont and a sis
ter, Mrs. Josephine Watts Wil
liams of Hackensack, N. J. Mrs.
Williams, a laboratory technician
at Burgen hospital, formerly lived
in Lincoln, she left for home yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller had
as their dinner guests Christmas
day, Mrs. Pauline Ivory and fam
ily
Mrs. Felix Polk entertained
members of the UCW Kensington
; Monday at the annual Cht latimii
i party,
Mr. Charles Goolsby was the
recent guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh Jackson and family in
Omaha.
Atty. Stanley Cooke, wlu> is
associated with a Chicago law
firm, is spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Cooke, 2001 S street. His
brother, Bertram, a student at
Tilottson, is also home for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Obbie Brown and
son, Michael Leroy of Marshall,
Tex , is spending the holidays with
Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. A. E. Simms. Mr. Brown
is a professor of chemistry ' at |
Wiley college and Mrs. Brown is
music instructor at Jarvis Chris- 1
tian college, Hawkins, Texas.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown are
graduates of the University of
Nebraska.
Ministers* Wives
Will Entertain
Plans were completed Thurs
day afternoon for a dinner party
to be held Saturday evening, Jan.
6, by the Ministers’ Wives in an
effort to develop a closer fellow
ship in the ministerial family.
The affair will honor the hus
bands. Special guests will be in
vited. Mrs. W. I. Monroe is
chairman of the 6 o’clock dinner
which will be held at her home.
This is the first in a series of
monthly meetings to be planned (
by the group for the year.
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Okla/ii Nursing
ScIhhiI Thrown
to Negroes
NORMAN, Okla. — (ANP) — j
President George L. Cross of the
University of Oklahoma an
nounced here Thursday that Ne
gro girls will be admitted to the
institution’s school of nursing in
Oklahoma City "without discrim
ination" if they pass entrance ex
aminations.
His announcement also said that
successful applicants will live in
a dormitory which houses white
] students.
Six candidates have already ap
plied for admission in the class
beginning Feb. 7.
Vespers Held
At Lincoln High
The Lincoln high school choir,
assisted by the school’s girls glee
club, boys glee club, girls octet
and boys quartet, presented the
annual Christmas vespers at the
high school auditorium Sunday.
The vespers is one in a series
of vesper concerts presented by
the board of education at Lincoln
and Northeast high schools this
year.
Directors for the program were
Dorthea Gore, H. T. Rangeler and
Ted Thompson.
The program follows:
Today There is Ringing (Christiansen'*,
choir and glee clubs.
Christmas Snows of Sweden (Gaul)
choir, Jackie Large soloist.
The Christ of the Snow (Hungarian*,
girls glee club.
The First Noel (traditional), boys giee
club. _
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Kxunts Announced
WASHINGTON — (ANP) — The
(J S. Civil Service commission an
nounced here recently the open
ing of competitive examinations
for the following positions in gov
ernment service:
Business analyst, commodity
industry analyst, and industrial
specialist, $3,450-$6,400; highway
engineer (trainee), $2,875-$3,100;
correctional officer, $3,125; intelli
gence research specialist, military
intelligence research specialist and
foreign affairs officer, $3,825
$6,400.
Applications may be procured
from the commission, its regional
offices or any first or second-class
post office.
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Cleaners & Tailors
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H 301 No. 9tb Phone 2-5441
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VINE ST.
MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Vine
2-4583 — 2-6584
Gilmour-Danielson
Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
142 So. 13tb St 2-1246
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HOT DOGS
AT 2230 R STREET
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DAIRY STORE
GOLD’S. ,,
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Starting Tuesday, January 2
GOLD'S
JANUARY
SALES
• Outstanding Buys!
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WALLPAPER
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BEAL'S
GROCERY
Freak Fruit* & Vegetable*
Meat*
2101 R TeL 2-6933 j
For Everything in
HARDWARE
Baker Hardware
101 No. 9th 2-3710
Gillett Poultry
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2-8543
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and
Heating Co.
Contracting
Repairing
Retail Plumbing and
Heating Supplies
2-3077—140 N. 14
For Better Values
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• Cosmetics
• Stationery
• Candy
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CHEAPPER DRUGS
1325 O St. Lincoln
ROSE MANOR
STUDIO
1421 O Street
Phone 2-2247
Portraits by Appointment
George Randol. P. A. of A
Prices reasonable
Work, guaranteed
GEO. H. WENTZ
Incorporated
Plumbing and Heating
1620 N St. Phone 2-1293
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150 North 20th
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Phone 2-5797