The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, June 21, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    | Social Briefsj
«* Oorothj Green
The Ministers’ Wives council
met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. R. G. Nathan, 2263
S Street Mrs. R. H. Powell was
co-hostess. Guest speaker for the
afternoon was Mr. Lynnwood
Parker, executive secretary of the
Lincoln Urban League.
* * *
Miss Freddie Powell, daughter
of the Rev and Mrs. R. H. Pow
ell, left Sunday for Omaha after
spending her two weeks vacation
in Lincoln and Kansas City.
, * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green left
Sunday evening for Chicago. 111.,
where they will spend two weeks
with their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Green.
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holland
have returned from a two-week
vacation in Washington, D. C..
where they visited Mr. Holland s
father, Mr. G. A. Holland. On
their return trip they visited his
sister and other relatives in Vir
ginia. A point of interest was the
fact that they toured the high
school and state college where Mr.
Holland attended school. Mrs.
Holland is the former Mrs. Be
ulah Ceaser.
• • •
Mrs. Hazel Wilson has returned
after spending a few days at the
bedside of her mother in Denver,
Colo.
• * •
Mrs. R. G. Nathan wife of the
Rev. R. G. Nathan left last week
to spend several weeks with
friends and relatives in Boston.
Mass. She was accompanied by
her children.
* * *
Mrs. James Fuller has returned
after spending several weeks in
Gadsden, Ala., visiting friends
and relatives. She left June 18th.
to spend a few days in Topeka,
Kansas where she will attend a
conference.
• * *
Mrs. John Miller left last week
to spend some time in St. Louis,
Missouri with her sister. She
was accompanied by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Leona Brown.
* * *
Miss Dorothy Green was
hostess at a party Saturday night
at the Urban League celebrating
her 21st birthday The guests
j gathered in the lounge where
they spent the evening in
formally. Miss Green received
many lovely gifts.
Convention Held
In Kansas City
Mattie Sue Nevels, daughter of
Mrs. Mattie Nevels, and Mrs.
Melvin Shakepeare, were elected
as delegates to represent Quinn
Chapel A.M.E. church at the
Annual Sunday School and A.C.E.
League convention of the Omaha
and Kansas City District, held in
Kansas City Wednesday and
Thursday, June 20th and 21st.
Miss Dorothy Green, Omaha Dis
trict Sunday School Superin
tendent was also in attendance.
Army Mothers
Hold Two Day
Convention
The United States Army
Mothers held their fifth annual
state convention June 12-13 at
the Comhusker Hotel. The two
day convention was opened by
Mrs. Josephine Yates, C o m
mander of Lincoln Post No. 5.
Mrs. Laura Ehleman of North
Platte, State Commander pre
sided.
Dr. Scott, manager of the Lin
coln Veterans Hospital, praised
the organization very highly for
the splendid work.
Tuesday evening a memorial
service was held in honor of
soldiers killed during the past
years. It was conducted by Chap
lain Jones of the Lincoln Veterans
hospital.
At the Wednesday noon lunch
eon, Mrs. Jessamine Doran, Past
National Commander and now
National Organizer spoke on the
importance of mothers in the
world today and the special role
as the organization views it, to be
played by Army Mothers. Mrs.
Beulah Bradley, Commander of
Post No. 8 was a delegate to the
convention.
Mrs. Mary Nau, new Post Com
mander of Post No. 5 was elected
State Commander by the U.S.
Army Mothers at the final session.
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mother, Mrs. Lillian Miller and
her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Miller.
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at the Special City Election
JULY 10
. . . and be sure to register NOW
(if you are not already registered)
There'll be a big meeting of all folks in the
Urban League area at the League Hall the
evening of June 29.
Come and learn the facts about
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