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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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1.1. .4 dm i Chairman 10 Tfii IJwrolw Star Wednestfoy, Aprf? $9, T964 Auxiliary Officers MnniCf FUN NEWS IN SUBURBIA On Sunday, their visitors Mrs. Don Burzlalf Saturday, Anyone who happened to COTNEK TERUACL were ined Mr nd Mr, when the Meadow Lark 4 II drive past the home of Mr. If nothlnglte can be said David Morningstar and vAMoTA and Cherl. of Lincoin SE described "wet.

hc as for dinner, and Sunday eve in both the cooking project niwt auu il. 1 A nwAtinhlU 0 nine. Mr. and Mrs. Hend and sewing project, wmcn me weeneuu eludes making play clothes.

the moving vans busy at The regular business meeting will be preceded by a demonstration by some of the girls, who are all seventh graders at Culler Junior High and Robin Mickle. work. The Ebert family is currently getting accustomed to their new home at 4100 No. 58th. rickson left for home.

Kenneth departed Monday evening. The smell of baking bread and cake will be quite evident at the home of Mr. and Dear Abby Jay Husker Girl Scouts, annual council meeting, 10 o'clockj Gateway auditorium. Havelock YWCA, play school, 9:30 clock. Evening Musicale.

11 o'clock at tfce home of Mrs. Ellis Dann, 1930 E. Bermuda Dr. AFTERNOON Havelock YWCA, tap and ballet class, 4 o'clock Camp Fire Girls, step up committee, 1:30 ociock, Nebraska State Medical Auxiliary, luncheon, Lincoln Country Club. a Junior Woman's Club of Lincoln, 12:30 o'clock lunch eon and fashion show, East Hills Club.

EVENING Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae, 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Alan Overcash, 6021 Sunrise Rd. Camp Fire Girls, District 3 dad daughter dinner, 6 o'clock, Gateway auditorium. Lincoln Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 o'clock, Hotel Lin coin. Kappa Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, 7 oclock dinner, Hotel Cornhusker. Don't Have Two Failures At 21 Abigail Van Buren This is a mixed blessing to home gardeners, since it is a botanical fact that weeds grow just as fast as flowers, sometimes faster.

One suburban do it our self scientist whipped up some sure kill weed remover and decided to try it out on his lawn. It not only removed the weeds, it also burned the grass and evicted four beetles from their home. But while some toil, many more enjoy themselves, which means that all work and no play has nothing to do with Cotner Terrace. There were many guests in suburbia during the weekend, and one pair was at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter lloyt, who entertained their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Cope land for dinner Sunday. There were a few more than two guests at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.

Forrest Morningstar. Arriving Saturdav were their son in nr. vnnvfi! A "emori" daughter brought me a large man would not ask a mother box of her mother's clothes, to give away one of her chil as we were about the same an Vftf a 4 ooH' si7i Abbv. mv friend had DEAR ABBY: I am 20 years old and have three kids. My oldest will be three in February.

My husband and I are separated and we are getting a divorce. I met this other man, Abby. He lives across the street from man find a three year old too lots of lovely clothes and I much to "stand." Don't rush could surely use them as we into a second marriage with have a large family and my this man, or any ether, or husband hasn't worked i i txin find vAiirsplf 21 steadv for a ions ume uue me ana we nave uecu rZTV. raon Hi iV. each other.

He is a gooa years oia wun inv imiu.c. UUB9. .1 1J a. a a ing. wnai i siiuuiu men aoov.

Mfltw the poor husband or one of DEAR ABBY: I recently Fchildren on the street, man, and I love him. My problem is that he loves me and my two children, but he can't stand my oldest son. He savs if I give this boy to married a young man who and th gaw me wearing nas iwo their dear mother's clothes. TH. imh rh mnll Ihftlt Vrl AT rl iiieu wives wMIM ka ir vo thpm a his father, he will marry me his father, he will marry me law and daughter.

Mr. and Lincoln, second vice presi New officers of the Ne around a a 111 ia i 'W VIA wiu.n er.in.law "Mother." I saw as soon as my divorce comes molher in law only twice fhX ff hid to eo through. I just can't see my bfore married her son, ftemif to go self giving away any of my dpnt! Mm. H. L.

Paoonfuss. Mrs. Harvey Hendrickson of i I real! I Sioux Fails. S.D.; and their children. I asked my moth wia mi is un ought to wear these things? tive stranger to me, so I find FRIEND and she is stiU a compara son.

Ale Kenneth Morning lary; ana rs. wraion st Bunker Hill AFB, er, and she agreed with him. YOUNG MOTHER it impossioie ro cau n.i DEAR FRIEND: The Millett, Omaha, treasurer. Indiana. Mother." I simpiy avoia a'r i am gure ex.

SW Presfefthe1 feng8, of the can't bring myself to call tn vnit the clothes to Tea Honors University Guests braska Medical Association Auxiliary were named Tuesday afternoon at the an sual meeting of the group at the Hotel Cornhusker. Seated are Mrs. J. Whitney Kelley of Omaha (left), president elect of the auxiliary, and Mrs. John A.

Brown, III, Lincoln, president. Standing (from the left) are Mrs. Fay Smith, Imperial, first vice president; Mrs, Arthur L. Smith, brought you. Wear them with the assur ance that you are doing the right thing.

ft ft ft SPRING STOCKING SALE April 30 to May 9 DEAR ABBY: You should auit telling your readers at Alt trusa the foot of your column to "Get it off your chest." Don't you know that teen MM) anyone else "Mother." My mother in law has asked me to call her 44Mother." I don't want hard feelings, but I'm not the insincere type. Should I force myself to call heY TROUBLED DEAR TROUBLED: Call her "Mom." Meanwhile, here's hoping you become a mother soon. Then you can get around your problem by calling her Grandma." ft DEAR ABBY: A few months ago a very dear friend of mine passed away. Shortly afterwards her agers are trying to get it ON The Altrusa Club of Lin A.V.. V' their chests, not OFF? PAST MY TEENS ft ft ft Get it off your chest.

For a personal, unpublished re coin won uie top awara in membership increase at the annual District 7 conference of Altrusa International, held last weekend at Omaha. Also receiving recognition at the club presidents' work ply, write to ABBY. Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope.

Buy boxes ond boxes of beautiful Sapphire stockings in fashion colors right now during the Spring Sale and enjoy the luxury of wearing really fine stockings. Select several pair in your favorite style, proportioned lengths. Shop daily 9:30 to 5:30, Thursday 10 to 9, phom 432 851 1 11 Reg. 1.95 seamless sandal NOW 3 pr 4.95 Reg. 1.75 seamless shun run NOW 3 pr 4.3$ Reg.

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Grace Darby, president elect of the Lincoln club. Conference speakers featured State Senator Fern Hubbard Orme, Lincoln Altrusa member; and Mrs. Lu cile S. Alexander, Jacksonville, president elect of the international organization. Mrs.

Alexander spoke at the conference banquet on the organization's nationwide projects, the Founders Fund of vocational aid to provide for women of all ages and educational background the necessary training, equipment or rehabilitative devices to become employable; and the grants in aid for foreign women students studying for graduate degrees. Guests Hardin nf KhrncWa Mrs 1 a Deoartment of Home Eco on Tuesday alter nf New York, whose nomics. first feminine Mas idpnt. of CBS ter" honored by the univer Television Stations; and Mrs. sity; Mrs.

J. Kenneth Cozier, FHwarrt stanlev. New York, whose husband is founder SYDNEY BARBRA wife of the NBC public af and president of the Cozier 0 fairc rprtnr Knth Mrs. container uh ana Mrs. noon at tea at her home were the feminine representatives of the University of Nebraska noted alumni who have returned to the campus to participate in the second annual Masters program this week.

From the left are Mrs. Hardin and three of her guests, Mrs. Val Peterson of Stanley and Mrs. Peterson Morris Murphy of Hastings, sister of NU "Master" Rob STREISAND CHAPLIN ert A. Hardt.

recent board ooM are Nebraska alumnae. Other honored guests were Dr. Ruth Leverton, associate director of the Institute of chairman of Armour Phar maceutical Co. 'kicitic'k'kic'k STARRING IN JUST THIS SIDE OF PARADISE" N.Y. WORLD TELEGRAM of Crete Barbra belts out a smash." new york journal american the star's evening, long may she wave WALTER KERR NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE MJule written one of his best scores HOWARD TAUBMAN NEW YORK TIMES the greatest gal to hit B'way since the Fanny Brice she portrays." earl wilson Nebraska's Largest One Floor Home Furnishings Store OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 (Wednesday) Barbra Streisand in 'Funny Girl' is the greatest thing to hit Broadway in too many days." ED SULLIVAN DAILY NEWS (N.Y.) "Funny Girl and Barbra Streisand are a wonderful Broadway combination." associated press Miss Streisand breaks your heart with her closing GIRLS' NEW Don't Rain On My Parade'." norman nadel 'Barbra Streisand sings RICHARD WATTS N.Y.

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