The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 31, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    Social Uriels
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Freddie Powell, daughter of the
Bev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell,
slaj Led her summer vacatio/i from
the Omaha school of nursing last
week. She spent the week in
Kansas City with her sister.
Robbie and they both will return
this week.
B * •
Mr. Issac Baker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Nealy of Los Angeles,
Calif., is visiting his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William High
lower.
* * *
As Summer vacation begins a
number of the campus students
will be returning to their homes.
Among them will be Betty Clara
Bell and Chester Scott of Omaha,
Neb.
To Long Beach
Spending twc 'weeks with their
daughter and son-in-law in Long
Beach, Calif., will be Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Bryson. Two grand
children will help to entertain the
Lincolnites who will leave here
June 3rd.
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Mrs. James Fuller left Tuesday
morning for Gadsen, Ala., where
she will attend the graduation
exercises of her twin nieces. Ruby
and Ruth Green. She will remain
there about two weeks.
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The ministers wives council en
tertained Mrs. Versa Ann Pierce
on Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Golden Brooks.
* * *
Mrs. Irene Weeks was hostess
at a surprise dinner party on I
Thursday honoring Mrs. Jane
Winters Guests included Mrs. Art
Henderson. Mrs. Willard Gaed
dart and Mrs. Melvin Shake
speare.
Mrs. Winters left Wednesday
with her husband for Akron,
Ohio, where he will enter the
ministry after a two-year course
of study. Mr. Winters was a
member erf the faculty at Wes
leyan university.
• • •
The Quinn Chapel A.M.E.
church pastor, congregation and ^
choir will be the guests of Allen y
Chapel A.M E. church in Omaha, |
Neb. on June 3rd. The Rev. R. E. |
Edwards. assistant pastor of |
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jouinn Chapelwill be guest
1 speaker at the morning service
ind the Rev J. B. Brooks, pastor
>f Ouinn Chaj>el will bring the
afternoon message with the choir
furnishing the music.
* * *
The Rev. and Mrs. Trago Mc
Williams, jr., returned on Friday
evening from Minneapolis, Minn.,
where they attended the funeral
of Mrs. McWilliams aunt, Mrs
Pearl Benford.
* # *
Millard “Mitz’ Woods, son of
Air. and Mrs. Millard Wood, sr.,
of Muskegon, Mich., was one of
four soldiers honored at Percy
Jones hospital on Army Day.
$ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn,
2124 Q Street, celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary on the
20th of May by going to Hutchi
son, Kas., where they visited
friends and relatives. While there
Mr. Dunn’s mother, Mrs. Anna
Dunn was hostess at a luncheon
for them. On their return trip
they stopped in McPherson, Kas.,
where they were the dinner
guests of their youngest daugh
ter, Mrs. Bufford Boswell.
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Mrs. Brown Entertains
Honoring her daughter, Carrie,
of Muskegon, Mich., Mrs. Sally
Brown had as her dinner guests
recently, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bradley and Mrs. Ethel Kirtley.
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For Better F'alues
• Drugs
• Cosmetics
• Stationery
• Candy
• Prescriptions
CHEAPPER DRUGS
1325 O St Lincoln
W. F. HOPPE
LUMBER CO.
9th & S Streets
2-7202
Open Thursday Nights
Congratulations
to the
LINCOLN URBAN
LEAGUE
MODEL CLEANERS
AND TAILORS
J. H. Polick
2105 O St. 2-5262
Why An Editor Colls Himself ‘We’
Why docs an editor use ti <
word "We’’ in writing an ed;
torial?
The Iowa Publisher recently
reprinted the following explan- j
ation for the “editorial we” whiih j
was published in the Williams- j
town Advocate over 100. years
ago:
“A Country Editor—is one who
reads newspapers, selects miscel
lany, writes articles on all sub
jects, sets type, reads proof, folds
papers, and sometimes carries
them, prints jobs, runs on errands,
cuts wood, works in the garden,
talks to all his patrons who call,
patiently receives blame for a
thousand things that never were
and never can be done, gets little
money, has scarce time and ma
terials to satisfy his hunger, or to
enjoy the quiet of nature’s sweet
restorer, sleep, and esteems him
self peculiarly happy if he is not
assaulted and battered by some
inprincipled demagogue who
oves puppet shows and hiics the
rabble with a treat of cider bran
iy to vote into some petty office.
A man who does all this and
much more, not here recorded,
you will know must be a rather
busy animal; and as he performs
the work of so many different
persons, he may justly be sup
pored their representative, and to
have an indisputable right, when
speaking of himself, to use the
plural number, and to say we on
all occasions and in all places."
In Belgium, pigeon racing com
pares with our baseball as a na
tional sport
DONLEY-STAHL CO. LTDV
1331 N St.
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WE APPRECIATE
VOUR PATRONAGE
CLYDE’S DAIRY STORE
LUNCHES
—Malts—
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CLEANING and SANITATION
SUPPLIES
All Types
Brooms—Furniture Polishes
Mops—Floor Seal and Was
Sweeping Compounds
Mopping Equipment
Kelso Chemical
II? North 9tb St 2-243<>
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Compliments of |
| The Lincoln Market II
Sam J. Gatto
Congratulations
to the
LINCOLN URBAN LEAGUE
WHITE’S
“First In Furniture”
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108 North 10th Street
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Just 27 Strps North of lQth & Q Su. |
C^ompfintents
To The
Lincoln Urban League
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