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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 29

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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For the unusual tilt 2600 So. 48th 8-2615 "'Open Plenty of Parking Immense and wee instruments are played by Symphony Orchestra members Nancy Fry, wielding the bow across the string bass and Mrs. Richard White, playing the piccolo. Symphony Offers Musicomedy Fare Lincolnites who attend Lincoln Symphony concerts have a treat in store for them next year For the orchestra, undeT the direction of Leo Kopp, will present an evening with Rodgers and Hammerstein. A streamlined version of King and will be presented by the orchestra, a chorus and 4 soloists.

Kopp has conducted the symphonic arrangement of these musical comedy classics in Chicago and Detroit. The Rodgers and Hammerstein event will be on Jan. 23, 1962. Strong Program But this is not all of the musical fare on the concert program which opens Nov. 7 with a piano and orchestra concert, with Ivan Davis as soloist.

Davis has a string of musical prizes, the most recent is the winning of the Franz Liszt Competition in 1960. Another thrilling evening for music lovers should be Dec. 12, when Heidi Krall, soprano with the Metropolitan Opera, will appear as guest soloist with the orchestra. Nathan Milstein, master violinist, will appear in recital on Feb. 27, 1962 and on Mar.

20, Byron a i pianist will appear in recital. On Apr. 10, audition winners, outstanding local music students, will appear in GENUINE PLASTIC WALL TILE Rainbow Color (20c ft.) FLOOR TILE 7C THE BEST FOR LESS Golden edding ZIMMER'S TILECRA FT Lincoln's Oldest A Largest RANDOLPH AT 27TH HE 2-2030 pm Western Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hintz are observing their 50th anniversary today with an open house between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m.

at the Methodist Church. The Hintzes were married near Western on Apr. 20, 1911. The couple has 2 children. Leonore Hintz of Lincoln and Bernice Biehl of Bellaire, and 3 grandchildren.

Frank Hintzes Can the Stareh You can save left over starch in a glass jar in the refrigerator. It can be diluted with boiling water. It's Hungry Six or eight weeks after you receive a potted flowering plant, add a little plant food. concert with the orchestra. Next week, the Lincoln Symphony Assn.

begins its annual ticket for a week, members headed by a committee including Tom Pansing, Mmes. J. Edmunds Miller and Carl Donaldson; and members of the Lincoln Symphony Guild Assn. will be busy ringing doorbells and telephones giving colnites a chance to support the Symphony through purchase of the tickets. Symphony is one of the fine cultural institutions in the city and deserves James Ebel, board president said.

order to continue its presentation of outstanding concert series, a successful ticket campaign is Leonard Bernstein, conductor of the New York Philharmonic, says, people of Lincoln are to be commended for their support of this Besides its 34 years of concert series, Lincoln Symphony Assn. has presented 95 concerts, has presented top music students in concert and provided a professional outlet for local musicians. C. C. Sheldons Miss Raysor April Bride Cecily Devereux Raysor and Roger Nelson Hancock exchanged wedding vows in a 7:30 p.m.

ceremony Saturday at home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Raysor of Lincoln, and Mr.

Hancock is the son of Mrs. Ernest Wilberforce Hancock, also of Lincoln. The bride chose a white ballerina gown of lace and silk organza, fashioned with A Sabrina neckline. The silk organza skirt was designed with unpressed pleats and finished in back in a panelled effect. Her veil was held by a head piece of organza with velvet buds and decorated with seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white roses.

A reception was held at the home of Miss Mary Mothersill of the University of Chicago philosophy department. After a wedding trip to Turkey Run, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock will reside at 5706 Harper in Chicago. Mrs.

Hancock was graduated from Radcliffe College and received her M.A. from the University of Chicago, where she is studying for her Ph.D. in English literature. Mr. Hancock received his B.A.

and M.A. degrees from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. from Yale University. April 23, 1961 LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR il i I nu Are Honored Recedes Columbus Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Sheldon observed their 60th wedding anniversary Apr. 17. A small family celebration was held at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

R. P. Nelson, with their sons, Charles and Chauncey Sheldon and their families of Lincoln among those present. The Sheldons have one other daughter, Mrs. H.

D. Hunter. A larger celebration is planned for July 1, coinciding with Mrs. 84th birthday. Mr.

Sheldon will be 90 on May 29. They have 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. YWCA Review Mrs. Harley S. McCoid will review Servant in the by Charles Rann I Kennedy at 10 a.m.

Tues- day at the YWCA. Coffee will be served at 9:30 a.m. and presiding at the coffee table will be Mmes. E. B.

Engle and Wilson Field. Arrangements for the morning are in charge of Mrs. Roscoe Abbott. The event is open to the public. Freezing Time A two-quart melon mold that is filled with ice cream will need 3 to 4 hours freez- ing time.

Shop Monday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. DAY AFTER DAY Golds OF NEBRASKA HAS MORE OF EVERYTHING THIS SUMMER CHOOSE CLASSIC CLUTCH COAT Nothing takes the place of a really basic coat. It goes everywhere anytime. Come gee our new arrivals shown, the clutch coat with notched cape collar.

Pushup sleeves are cuffed. In Hoekautim wool facade and monotone wool twee Other nuhhv weaves in one and three button styles. Sizes 8 to 16. 29.95 Ooats Second Floor Fashions Most Likely To Succeed FOR THE HALF-SIZE COTTON EYELET DRESS BY MEN'DEL Chanel inspired costume for the half-size woman. Attractive sheath style is topped with a loose fitting jacket giving the new relaxed look, Basic shades of black, navy and toast.

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