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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 14

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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14 Thursdav, Mav 17. 1962 P.M. Lincoln Evening Journal and Nehraoka State Journal JVo Trivet? Grab Divot By New York apron is one thing in the kitchens, something else in golf. The difference in definitions also applies to carpets, to irons and to hooks. Across this desk came a set of daffy explanations of standard golf terms, as defined in the mind of a woman never golfed and thinks a chip is a break in her fingernail polish.

the brainchild of Margot Coley and Sam Snead, professional tournament golfer and head pro at the Greenbrier Country Club in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. To Snead, giving lessons to the novice, and to Miss Coley, doing some mind-reading, here are some of the definitions: Apron Aunt coming tomorrow. Bingle, bangle, bungle My charm caught. Birdie, eagle Duck! Bogey That nasty man. Bunker That's where the Nazis hid.

Carpet Check dining room rug. ruined. Choke up start. Divots Duffer hat. Fairway Heckuva long walk.

Is my hem even? The car Like trivets? Take off your hair The hair at the back of my neck never takes a permanent. Book Oops, a safety pin? I leave it plugged Lie Good or bad, no excuse. Match play Male v. female. Putters Time on my hands.

Shank My feet hurt. Slice With butter and jam, please. Sudden death a sad world. Tee off Blow my top. ZTA Froviiiee Fresideiit Mrs.

George Kiffin Kvaiis Are PaiHMlls of Soil Scott Randall is the name chosen for Mr. and s. Gene son born Wednesday at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He is their first child.

Mrs. Ryan is the former Carolyn Faulhaber and the grandparents are Messrs. and Mines. W'. B.

Faulhaber and Clatie Ryan. Oilier Civic hour at noon Tue.Hf1ay at Holiday Inn. Luncheon will follow at 1 pm. Officers will he in.stallcd Mrs. George Kiffin has been appointed president of Province 11 of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.

The appointment was made by Mrs. Klliott Chapman of Cincinnati, national president of the sorority. In her new position, Mrs. Kiffin will work with college chapters at the of Nebraska: Omaha Univer.si- ly; Iowa Wesleyan at Mt. Pleasant, and the State University of Iowa at Iowa City.

Jiihls Will Live In Sioux Cilv Sioux City, Miller and Donald Juhl repeated their marriage vows in a 4 p.m. ceremony May 6 at Grace Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of R. C. Osmon of Lincoln, and Mr.

Juhl is the son of Mrs. Charlotte Juhl of Forest City. Attending the couple were were Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Osmon of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Juhl" are former residents of Lincoln.

Mr. Juhl attended the University of Nebraska, where he is a member of Phi Bit a Sigma honorary. The couple will reside at 29.55 Park in Sioux City. thur. fri.

sat. Swanson Boned Chicken 3 cans 85c Campfire Marshmallows 1 lb. 19c pi; Kimmel's Jonathan Apples 3 lbs. 39c Eskimo Pies IDEAL 6 for 39c GROCERY MARKET, 905 So. PKO Srholarsliip Winners Flonnrees University of Nebraska students who are recipients of PEG international peace scholarships were honor guests at a luncheon during the state convention at the Hotel Cornhusker.

Chatting Mrs. Winslow Van Brunt (right) of Omaha, national chairman of the PEG international peace scholarship committee, are (from left) Mmes. Hat- tari of Indonesia and Muktha Bhatji of India, Miss Prem Gupta and Pearl Cariappa, both of India. NEW L. C.

Jack of Tekamah was elected president of Nebraska Chapter, PEG, succeeding Mrs. L. C. Newell of Lincoln. Other new officers are Mmes.

George Yeager of Omaha, first vice president; H. M. Millen of second vice president; W. W. Davis of Nebraska City, organizer: L.

II. Nobel of Beatrice, recording G. BL Scofield of Lincoln. corresponding secretary, and Jean Johnson of Kimball, treasurer. Division of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce will be represented by 44 members at the annual Midwest Conference of Women in Chambers of Commerce.

The conference will be day, Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Delegates will attend from Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Included on the program is Countess Maria Pulaski, who will speak Saturday on Life as a Business sessions will center on bylaw revision. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mullins have as their new address 547 Skyway Rd.

in Skyline Terrace. The 1- linses, residents of Lincoln for over 6 years, formerly resided at 4224 Prescott. TJieir children are Mark, 5, Craig, 4, and Joelle, 3. Mrs. Mullins is a native Lincoln- ite and her husband is from Dawson.

Guest of honor at a pink and blue shower was Mrs. Eugene Adamek. The party was held at the LAB'B Officers Club and ho.stesses were Mmes. Pat Aden, Ray Albright and R. E.

Ragland, A transfer to Lincoln Air Base has brought Maj. and Mrs. J. M. to the Capital City where they are residing at 1830 Broad- moore in Park Manor.

The Abshires, originally from Kaplan, had as their former address 714 So. 36th. They have two children, Linda, 14, and Joan, 12. Capt. and Mrs.

Willie Bla.stabrook and their son, 2, arc making their home in Wedgewood at 72.31 So. Wedgewood. Capt. Eastabrook, originally from Troy. Kaiw, is stationed at Lincoln Air B'orce Base.

lOastabrook is fro in Houston, Tex. Their former address was 7021 oiigh. Because they were so impressed with the view and the general plan of the new development, Mr. and Mrs, i Conrad H. Schminke a bought a new home at 7141 Wedgewood Dr.

in Wedge-; wood Manor. They have been living at 2419 So. 37th. Their new home is brick in convenient ranch design, i Plav Hosts Revealed and Mmes, Hal Booth and Butler Shaffer wall be snack supper hosts for first-nighters at which opens Friday at Lincoln Community Playhouse. Coffee hosts Saturday night will be Messrs.

and Mmes. L. W. Cleveland and Welty. Next coffee hosts will be and Mmes.

Dale Bruggeman and Bernie Tuesday; Dr. and Mrs. Keith Sehnert and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Miller, Wednesday; Messrs. and Mmes. Robert Wohlers and John Kelley, Thursday; Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose and Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Osterberg, Friday, and Messrs. and Mmes.

Jack Snider and Kd Schwartzkopf, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holliday will be hosts 27, final night of the play. Three out-of-town couples will be among the guests at 100 dinner-dance Saturday at the Hotel husker.

They ares Messrs. and Mmes. B. T. Buell of Bassett, John R.

Burnham of Omaha and Richard of Corning. la. Lincoln guests will include Messrs. and Van niun, Harold E. R.

Jorgenson, Clarence Mitchell and K. Dalton. BETTE BONN Needs Models For Leading LINCOLN and OMAHA FosKion Events. As Adver tised HARPER'S BAZAR COSMOPOLITAN. Coll Jeon Tolbert, Director.

HE 2-1229 753 Stuait BIdg. FROSTY HIIITE FOR GRA 1 10 IS Make the graduation-white look complete with the right occessories. (Give them as oppreciated gifts, too.) Fashion watcK by Sheffield with slip-thru-suede strap bond in four colors. One year guarantee. Also, a new collection of cuffs, bangles and pendant watches White chalk ond crystal hand-beaded bag by Walborg, scalloped top, Satin stretch shortie gloves by Kay Fuch's, rhinestcne button at wrist.

White. S-M-L. $4 Floor 'four shoes are white by Town Country. The pqpular plain coif pump now in four heel mid and low 13.95. The Flat 8.95.

Exclusively Ours. tax Shoe Floor elrome i isitont! JSphraska State Hifih School Track Meet, May 18th 19th! GRAIIi DRESSED IA LIAE FOR HOAORS Right ot the head of the class when diplomas ore awarded, ond the center of cxlmiring glances when you're partying this our delightful collection of soft 'n sweet that being feminine. All fashioned in light, easy-core cotton. Junior sizes. A.

cotton sleeveless dress tied with embroidered sash. Grey with pink. Career Shop, Second Floor. $15 B. Pima cotton with l(xe bodice, full skirt ond V-neckline at bock.

Blue or white. Coreer Shop, Second Floor. $23 C. shirtwaist accented witb ruffles ond loce. Blue, white or coral.

Hi-Styler, Third Floor. $15 D. Cotton pique with square neckline front ond back, edged with eyelet. White. Hi-Sfyler, Third Floor.

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