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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 31

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR-- SI NDAY, DECEMBER 6, SEIEN University Radio Program of Week fnllowlnpr program will hroadrafit by the of Nebraska over KFAB during the week of Dereinhar Monday, 7. to 15 a. report. road report and annownce. menta.

to 11 a. m. me nemonatratlon clupa will do with by Mia.s Giurie) bniith, alato extenalun agent in home management. to p. by Prof.

T. Thompson, on Anj- t'heniival Hutlefy Prizo K.s- aay 1925-2'i. For TTlgh Heeondary Musical numbers by Mr.s. Bct tha OwlngH Aydc- lutt, sopianu. 3:00 to p.

in. Howae H. Willox of the (lepuitment Knglish will discuss "The Kngiltdi This is the elevnth of Mr. W'lJcox's uddrcK'ses on t'ontemporary to in ni. "Vt h.ti My KiiglneV" by Prof.

(' Smltlt, dtparfinent of agrlcuKnriil engineering. "Hahy ves for and tilils" by Ij. I. Frlsble, state extension agent In boys' and giri.s' Tuesday, Dec. 8.

0.30 lo in report, road report, and menta. 10:30 to 11 H. m. "A Hay's work ylth the Poultry by I K. Mtisaelil.

ID to p. m. by Prof. M. M.

Ft.gg, hairmuu of the biHska iPugi'e, on Training for and t'ltlzen- Threiili the Nebra.ska High IiehaUng 3 to 3:30 p. lu. "The robJem uf tbo l.H the subject of addres.s by Prof. F. as eighth on p.

111. iTof. Alaur- II. en, radio for credit la't this LettiiM." Hlamhe Mitrfz, wo- inano. Maigmet iSalnlner, piant.st.

I rof. I. hNiiiger, "City Pjnntilng." I meta by Harnett supra no and Helen soprano ttriglnal lions by 'I'lM'lma pianist. A lolu I 'ursell, vioUij. Auloliie 'oii- Igllo, ntiprauo, Hiissong.

plan 1st. Wednesday. Dac. 9. 0:30 to fia XS'euther Tiorl, reptu and annunin c- nl.s.

lOr.lb to 11 nr (biose an talk on books lldna Heiison, partim'til home ft a to 1:30 b.i Vtiormiy (Jetieral O. J. on "l.aa Fiif na-menl." Musical Mum- by prano.v 3 fo 3.3u p. 111. Prof.

Hutton bsfer. will talk on of F-ilry to :30 m. the and Prof. H. Oavls.

"Bovlng Tuberculosis," Dr. L. Van Ks. Thursday, Dsc. 10.

9:30 to 9:35 report, road reitort, and unnounee- ments. Friday, Dec. It. 9:30 to 9.55 a. report, road report, and announce- ment.s.

JO: 30 to 11 a. Not Prove Your Textiles?" Miss Elixa- Idlh Hutherford, department of home economics. 1:15 to 1:30 p. eon- vocuHon. The entire program will be given by Mrs.

Burlingun pianist. 8 8:30 H. Graum- tnann, of the college of fine arts will give the twelfth of his series of talks on grand opera. Piofessor Grnnjpianft chosen "Queen of Sheba," by Goldmarek, for this lecture. 8:05 to 8:30 p.

Wealth and Income" is the subject rf the twelfth of the talks on the Principles of Economics" by Dean J. E. He Htisslgnol Saturday, Dec; 12. Road report. Weather report, and announcements.

From Page being lande for both eiiucatlona! 1 ami while she Is here, i Dr. was In Lincoln in Novembes 192 4 Hhe is president Mlll.s x-ollege at Gttklnnd. Gall- fornia BETHANY CLUB IN REGULAR MEETING. The Hethiiny wm.yi’s club hebl I regular meeting, Tues- I at tlie borne of W. M.

I Wells, West t. i Hugfi Ixirnax, gave musical nuniber of the slnglng "My Is Jilkc The Hed. Hed liy DeKovoii; fhangtng Hen," b.v Ashf'U-d. Riiyniond wortli Mrs. Homax.

Tlic program in of home 00111011 0 Mrs. 1 R. Uedfbck demonstrafed potato H. Templa how to left lovers: Muhel Darllng a Ifrtk 011 ''Home mnklng as a Profes- I sion." Tlip was iiscd tt.H rcfrestiim nts lios- tes 1 Jan- wilb Mrs E. Wb kliaio.

BUSINESS LEAGUB. M'w eni inemlM'rs oi Ihc l.ln-' coln Women's en- ftic talk Kjven by Ablrich tlie in hcr lionor al hotel Tliursduy xt iilng. The un 'I'hurs- diiy tbi.s ID at the club wiU in charge of willi tioiiM ami for by HfMuis. will fiillow dlmu and Pn l)r Ruth lias I niimber for ami 1 nincnt to prescuted ami upon ai lilis I pnbllc umb'f as i.s oiit 10 uieiii- of Iciigue In pur.siiMiice plan of na- of profcssiiiimi brti for per- re.s**ar<*h, the.se Iniolving 1 oii as coine, training and business unit los In specific Unes In Ibis Immediate local- If.i'. A file will bi- litis dulu which ks Iniper.sonal, are lo ntade from year to furnishing and liig business for women In this vieiulty.

Mr.s Edith Rickard, State man Per.Honn*'! has been by Mrs. tUive Joy Wright, ITesblenf of Nalbuinl lioii of Business uiul clubs, to take the position of I'liHlrnum of the personal research the middle states. Mrs. Rickard is an of the Lincoln league. plans by Recreational Erma Austin evening.

Friday the cabinet met for the la-gular nmnthlv scssbui ami laid pliins for and January activities, which plans will pia'stnted for nctluti on Thur.s- day evening. COMMUNITY NOTES Saratoga. uuncll liHH been enlarged iltis to seven as follows: b'orge Wcndelln, (ietirgtj I. tl. Mrs.

E. Slaikiuan. L. Rurd, Frank Priest ami Mard Belzer, director. This council Is sptinsoring iticiurc, to II at the Barntoga center.

Earl Johnson will hobl a December in the a.s- itjoni.s the fifth the serb'R hehl in eomiuun- Ity for purpo.s** td training In ganus for so- t'lasa'R growing tin besso meeting Moiuluy, Tues- da.x iml In otdcr to the cglstrat ion. Alva of took for a hike Tiu'sav veuing COTNER NOTES. Hr. Ray E. Hunt, 'f)9, minister to the Ehrl.sflaii hursh of Lln- at on us a Profe.ssl«in." Camp FiVe Noles The association met at the home of Mr.s.

Fmlth Officers for the year elect Oil as follovv.s; Pit 3 Mrs. vice prrsl- Mlsa Eva Erlcstm; Helene Element; trea.snrer, Hilda Parker. The evening w.xs spent In handt'raft work. Miss Yaeger from Rudge and Gnenzers art department taught the gii.irdiana to make buttonleres by using mending tissue, wire and sealing wax. Doughnuts cider were served by tho hostess.

Twenty guardians have been furnished with tarliun fo make atock- Ing.s. which to filled with candy, nuts and fruit for the poor for ChristPias. The. finished stockings must be in the by December 19 December 32 and 23 are the days aside for fiUmg the stockings. will be given In the contest for girls eommg to the office to aaatst any time either of these days Material contents the are furnished by the Junior League.

Members of the Ehita ('amp Fire at the First Baptist chhrch on Friday for a work meeting. The glrks made candy and popcorn balls for the sale to be, held urday. Eight new Camp Ff 1 girls mcT with their guardian, Miss Helen at Prescott Bchool Tuesday. They fle'cted offlt'crs as treasurer; Henrietta r.Qcker, secretary; Lonald Buckner, reporter. The as the group name; St signifies friendship ttnd ation.

ElVii Klllott, and Emma arc the other ftienihers of tho group. I Married Forty Years An sl i ing Is being I December Calendar. to I'he Fire jnii'etH at 4 to; iwot kiMi 8 ami spe-j tniisic th lighting 12 te F.igot.».’’ rVc. Dec, ta tahearsal the ur. partu in ihc lighting 2 hghttng Mr.

anil W. AI. Rartlett, wlio celeljratf'd the fortieth aiiniver of their marriage Thanksgiving day thefr 2121 North Twenty ninth street They have nine chihlu Mrs. A'oimg. Mi Effie Bheldun.

Charles Bartlett. Mrs. Hszei Corning. Aaron Bartlett. Orville Bartlett, and Lucy Bartlett all of ami George Bartlett.

Miami, and Justiu Bartlett. Kt'arney The last two sons not nrescnt for the family dinner. 11 of Mr. and Bartlett's twcu- d.y-six attended the eh brutIon. dav Tbauksglvtng A sim- is ln'ing ioie T'be Bi shany club held 1' 5 l.v Friday ev the wi'ui 'n's hull I 1 Tayi 'r, of New tiuveling tho nt, tu flit' tit band later to tbo mee ting.

ih'C. Dec riu its play. rtf ai the I'tidiiy evening 23 lilt larltan ngs 2,3 Fill irllun kings COTNER NOTES 'I'iu' uf twvutv five i t' tli( iltrection of Kilk. insfructoi tty vuue, tata, "Tiie of Ha v-. b.v Arthur Miller, hiit'cl CHADRON NORMAL NOTES Mi.ss it ol ill leaching to itj 1 Alb'n has hcr A university at Hhii'tntngion.

111 her from 4 She has jf.tught at rmal and Put k. anil C.r«'«’b'V, Colo. Of Course YouUl save money by looking ahead when you buy radio batteries. ducted Ht the Qamn Fire Dcveinhcr 12 ami 19 at 1 30 Instruetlon will be given 41 wax work and tie-djlng. hike for ail girls In the ctty and suburbs is pl.inned fm; Saturitay, Jtinutiry 2 Each girl Is to bring a vvelner Itinch and meet at the Camp Fire office at i 11 .1 Attendance fulfills one of the gen eral fire, reporter contest.

The Li-lo-an-ha group met Monday at 3 3 at Prescott school. The group the the first two In their motto, "Live, ove and be The of the President. Dorothy Frankforter; if Hunke, assistant rcere- atlonal will meet with any Camp to prcsmi and Any group may ami HrrangementH will be inaile. The Tie-He-Wo t'amp hire met at the Pri'Si'oft for orgsniza- tlim and elet timi with Miss Veck siding. The following were ted as Doris vice tuesidcnt, tai-y-treasurer, Perry; re- porliT, Ltlli.in the rest of in learn- iiig the law anil t.ilking honors There will be speeial meeting of all lu the to rehear.xe carols afternoon, December 19 at 1 3 eart'ls will in the lighting Hi'ivlce.

Hatwliciafi will con- Edlth treaaurer, Marie kup. Jcnsi'ii Is guardian. Bothe next Tlie Fti.gats wlH 12 imist be lu Frldnv enltig, December IJ. Bevernl glrls one uf the "burn, flre, burn" gen- al i fcquiriment ht short or articles for la.st inonth's publlealion. Chrlstmas riorles and are 1 'l'iv Ihe Camp Fire lichi .1 aiul pro- grain for at tlie ehurch l'npersitC The folb'win'i prograiu was Jglven: vinlln Clara lle''ltn: Di.xle l.owi 1 (btldlc Camp Flre ils tneuning, llson.

The wlllt tlie singlng "Lav Me to A large choriis Is to carols al the eaiidir irgliUiig r- Etch reheaisal will be rpent in itractUing A was heUl by the the Atsitel group tlic lu.st of November. Two new girls were taken into the group Donn.i ami Helen Darling. Honor nwardt'd four ttie girls. In tliidr regular meeting Wcdnemlhy evening plans wei made tor wbicli Includes gifts the for the Drthitpedlo the candle lighting servh'c and the singing cvo. ('rt skchaiuiiy Camp gave a fi'H for tlm at the Tabertiucle Thursday evening, 2 After a short program, rt'udlngs and a brief be Miss E.slher E.

Hlnn- ken.shlt', I'xecutlve secret a ti film of a group of Carnp E.re girts oi. uii outing was shown. t'ake tea were served at the loueluslon of the social hour. heveral Camp gri'ups- fHinllies. reconiinends this as plan for all gmups to follow, ting di'serving family ami ConeentI atlog all it.

One annip In tin- cliy is In fplng of a ho.spltu! bill for a inolittT and secnrec Ice.s Ilf a Anotlu gronii is runiisbing stoekings. for llie six In fuinlly, lighting service will Th. WUWd HADtO RADIO BATTERIES keep them new by recharging. Better save money. WMxia I Sides and Service Ik Western Storage Battery Co.

B3391. .1. LAWSON ROBB IVes, 727 St. Batteiy men and Authorized Radio Dealers A twater ent Greatest Radio RADIO 4 On tonight! '1 I. K.nt Kidm on 1 tonifia- and e.rrv I at 9 to, rn Mandtr.

I 1 thirik to much ol foon of food mufi- that it 1 btoad- laat aU ibrM ataUoiu yrrAr JAR. idiH.i ill Btiftn 'A AB ruuiurjh Bufii't Ofiriti wuc W'SAI WCCO Miihtmftlli.St. Hear It lonlfki veu wilt that 1,0 Bncr urAfrain futa ve iba au al any of Iba What else can give the whole family so much pleasure? adio brings the best of verything into the home the most intoreMiing news, the iinost greatest presch- 1 ng, lectures, reports of crops ami mai tx, sports, stories and talks on every At Christmas you give not money or the things money will buy, but pU asure. the greatest pleasure tor everyone. There is no gift that can bring so giuch plt-asure to the vyhole family as radio.

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