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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 14

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14 Api-U t. Linroln Evening Journal Neliranka State Journal Scliool Notes April Activities Varied as Weather The list of coffee hosts for the forthcoming Community Playhouse production of "Inherit the Wind" is by no means complete, due primarily to the large cast. At the play, which opens tomorrow night to continue through Apr. 11, the following persons will serve in the "green Messrs, and Mmes. William Ferguson, Milo Johnson, Spencer Leger, Franklin White, Lyle Hans Vaulx Risser.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ammon. Vicki and Jimmy have returned from spending Easter with Mrs. Ammon's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groff in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Deeler will be canape party hosts at their home honoring former Lincolnites Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Lohrberg of Indianapolis, Ind. The can- ape party will be followed by a no-host dinner at the University Club. It will be a "Fun in the Sun" party for the Colonial Dancing Club Friday at the Cornhusker Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers are in charge of arrangements and assisting them will be Messrs, and Mmes. Sid Anderson, Roy Atkins. Knute Broady, Ned Cadwallader, Earl Carter.

George David, Larry Enerson. Leonard Gessen, Carroll Pauley, Bo wen Taylor, Dick White and Dr. and Mrs. E. D.

Zeman. Guest list will i Messrs, and Mmes. Harry Bull, Francis Christopher, Jim Wells, Ray Olson, L. C. Jones, Warren Griffith a Dewey Laws.

The club plans a canape party and dinner at the University Club preceding the Centennial BaE. Dr. and Mrs. C. H.

Arnold have returned from 3- month trip which included the Holy Land and a two- month safari in Africa. Coming home by way of London, they visited many friends, including Lincplnite Dr. Isabelle Fitzpatrick, the former Dr. Isabelle MacDonald. A highlight of their trip was having luncheon i David Renton, undersecretary of the British Home Office, in the dining room of the House of Commons.

Miss Kay Deppen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Earl' Depen, has completed training as an airline stewardess, and is the second member of the Deppen family to ceive her "wings." i Jane Deppen is also an airline stewardess. Mrs. Deppen attended the graduating exercises in Cheyenne when Kay was "dubbed" stewardess.

The Robert Edgrens, who expect to move to Oakland, in the near future, MOVING DAY--A typical spring scene took place at 2001 Calvert as Mrs. Robert B. Conrad, Jane Ann, 5, and. Charles, 7, began" moving into their new residence. Mr.

Conrad is executive secretary to Gov. Ralph G. Brooks. The Conrads formerly lived at Genoa. Weddings in the Offing Miss Patricia Jean Alvord of Clarksville, Ark.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Alvord are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Jean of Clarksville, to Darrell G. DeLong of Clarksville.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar DeLong of Mayville, N.D. Miss Alvord was graduated from the University of Nebraska, where she is affiliated with Zeta-Tau Alpha Sorority. She is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon and Pi Lambda Theta honor- aries.

She received her master's degree at Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y. Her fiance is a graduate of Minot State Teachers College in Minot, N.D., and received his master's degree from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, N.D. He is listed in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities" and is a Miss Evelyn McClung of Big Springs member of Mu Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Sigma Pi honoraries. Both are on the faculty of the College of the Ozarks in Clarksville. The wedding will take place in the Chapel of Westminster Presbyterian Church June 4.

Big Springs Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClung announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Viola, to Donald L. Burge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Burge of Chappell. Miss McClung is a sophomore at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. Mr. Burge is a senior in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Wyoming. He is a member of Tau Kappa "Epsilon Fraternity.

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2-2873 Dr. West Home Dr. Victor West has returned from Evanston, 111., where he visited his son, V. R. West and family.

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39 SLICED 00 SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED U.49c FRESH TENDER BEEF LIVER Iff.cfiv* Reicrvt rtw Right Limit II OtfAIIOT wmu SUMY LASTS were the incentive' for a "spur of the moment party" when Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin were hosts to a group of the Edgrens' friends. Mrs Edgren left today for a fun week end in Chicago before she gets involved with the moving vans. Mrs.

W. C. Becker is in Buffalo, N.Y., playing housekeeper for her temporarily invalided son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin.

In a round- robin arrangement, another daughter, Mrs. Fred Archer of Hastings is here looking after Dr. Becker! Former Lincolnite Mrs. J. B.

Townsend of Denver and tier sister, Mrs. Edna Hurless of Oakland, are here visiting friends. A no-host luncheon honoring them will be given Friday at the Cornhusker Hotel i arrangements being made by Mmes. Charles Ctirastil and A. A.

Olson. Mmes. P. Rolfe Halligan and Frank Boehmer were guests of Mrs. John Redick of Omaha at a canape supper.

Included in the guest list was Robert Gant of New York City. Taking advantage of the school spring vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woods took their children to the Broadmoor in 1 a Springs, where the family enjoyed sightseeing, horseback riding, swimming and golf. After a month's vacation in Florida, it might be assumed thai travelers would take a direct route home, but this was not the case with Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Guenzel. Greeley, is a mere 800 miles off the beaten path to Lincoln from Florida, but spurred by the desire to see their son-in-law and daughter a grandchildren, couple visited Mr. and Mrs. John Whitten, Mary and Elizabeth.

YW Electors Will Gather Members of the Electors Assembly of the Nebraska district of the YWCA will meet Friday at the YWCA. Miss Irene Dean will install new board members Mmes. Vern Jeffers of'York, Robert Koch of a Grove, Lincoln Justice of Nelson, Harold Cams of. Kearney, Norman Johnson of Craig, Susie Lofdahl of Tekamah, Paul Bek of Seward, Laura Foreman of Exeter, Clyde Hannan and Miss Carol i of Omaha. Holdover are Mmes.

0. N. Sheeley of Grand Island, A. D. Follen of Fremont and Meunce Graff of Seward.

The day's schedule includes registration and coffee at 9 a.m., devotions by Eldon Bright at 9:45 a.m., business meeting at 10:15 a luncheon at noon; history of the district by Mrs. Sheeley and recognition of charter members at 1:30, p.m., installation of board members at 2:10 p.m., and tour of Governor's Mansion at 3 p.m. Concluding the session will be a meeting of board me bers Friday evening an Saturday morning. Cadet Named To Glee Club Ronald Miller, son of Mrs. Mildred Miller, has been selected a member of the Glee Club at Kemper Military School at Boonville, Mo.

Lt. Richard Huffman, director of the group, and assistant commandant at the school, was formerly director of musical groups at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Miss Catherine A. Dibble, freshman at Bradford Junior College at' Bradford, is visiting in Wawa. dur ing her spring vacation.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dibble of Bennet.

During the second semester of the college year, Miss Dibble is a member of the Bradford house committee. Two senior students at Pius High School Jiave named recipients of honors scholarships to Duchesne College in Omaha. The girls are Ellen McGovern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

McGovern, and Mary Shugrue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Shu- Mnry Gordon How to Get Rid of Stain Dear Mary Gordon: Can you tell me any way to get nd of the yellow on my fingers from smoking? I realize one way is to stop smoking, but this I do not wish to do.

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