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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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I ft, f.inmfn 1 iftiing Tournwl Coaches Son Wants Special Hat Kv BLOOM Staff VVritrr jro down town and btiy a mouiwkpteer hat to match my mou5ieketeer demanded Bruce Elliott, 5, as he atepped from the plane at Lincoln's muniripal airport. (A mou.seketecr hat is a hat with ears like a mouse natch every small boy knows New NU Coach Pete Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, Bruce's parents. had other purposes in visiting Lincoln cue of the main ones to find a house to suit their family. But houses were the things that Bruce was thinking about on his visit to Lincoln.

Mother onies. Too Mrs. mother, Mrs. F. C.

Slater of Ann accompanied the Elliotts to Lincoln on their househunting quest. As for a house the prerequisite for the soon-to-be Lin- coinites is one with of room for the So the Elliotts spent Friday looking at houses. brother David. 3, is visiting Mr. Elliott parents.

Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Elliott, in Bloomington. 111.

The Elliotts hope to move from Oklahoma to Lincoln about Feb. I. An attractive, tall brunette, Mrs. Elliott has a quick, ready smile and is most enthusiastic and friendly. She is about living Lincoln which she thinks is a perfect size City.

Mrs. EUlott History A 1949 graduate of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mrs. Elliott was a history major and is an affiliate of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Ju.st a few days after their graduation, the Elliotts were Mmm LOKNHl NOW Early morning arrivals at ipal Airptirl are NU's newly ao- pointed head football coach, Peie Elliott, Mrs. hott and son.

Bruce. Also pictured lefti, is Mrs. KUiott mother, Mrs L. Slater, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Haik imhh Mr.

find Mr- have relmned from a rnuMh tion in Flontia thev vt.Mied both the and west i On the return fiip thev eral in New and Natchez. married and made their first home in where Mr. Elliott was on the coaching staff of Oregon State College. For the past five years Norman, Okla has been their home. The family attends the Meth odist Church.

Weildino IMaiis H' -4 On Sale Saturday 1.98 Value! Healthy young' NEW LOW PRICE most entertaining "member of the Teach them to talk teach them to whistle their antics Oft olmost human. Now is wonderful time to join tht porrokeet crowd because Grants is offering these briaht. healthy birds at a soecial price. 1 departing: fcr a thrc'c-month Mrditoiranoan will be the Hetb W. They will leave Jan.

22 and will sDend a tew days New York City before their Hb-day erui.se aboard the Brittanie on Jan. 27. The will visit 18 fxirts before they return via the Queen Elizabeth the first week in May. A new role on schedule for Mrs. Wayne South wick and her son Steven when they dramatize the problems of a coach's family on KUON-TV at 9 a.m.

Monday on The program is carried each week by the ABC television network and produced at Johns University. The episixle which KUON TV will carry Monday, features the coach at Johns Hopkins and Geier of the Physical Education Department at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Southwick, wife of Dr. Wayne O.

Southwick. lives in Brooklandville. a suburb of Baltimore. She is the daughter ot Frederick S. Seacrest.

New York returnees are Mr. and Mrs. James Nicola who have been vacationing there for 10 days. While in New York City they met Mr. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Nicola of Norfolk, who were returning from Bermuda Mrs. Walter Stover of Watertown. is a hou.se guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr.

and Mrs. Lee Stover. Members of Colonial Dancing Club are going to be amused when they discover the theme for their next dinner dance, planned for Monday evening at the Cornhusker Mr. and Mrs, Edward Becker, chairmen, have as committee members. Mr.

and Mrs Lester Piper, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph McGoogan. Dr. and Knute Broady.

Mr and Mrs. Roy Mr and Mrs. C. A McCoy, Mr and Mrs Percy King. Mr, and Mrs.

William Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Scott. Visiting in Colorado Springs, is Mrs Phillip Watkins. Stale For RelariliMl to Meet The State for Retarded Children will hold a special meeting at 2 m.

Saturday at the LARC School. Committee members attending will be Ray Taylor, president, Mrs. Charles Chain, president of Omaha's Opportunity Center. Darrell Noyes of Norfolk and Mrs. L.

A. Enersen, chairman of the state legislative committee. Elaine Endorf of Lincoln and Mrs. Ernest J. Endorf announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elaine, to Glenn Stevens son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn W. Stevens ot Lincoln. Miss Endorf is a former student of the Lincoln School of Commerce. The couple are planning an early spring wedding.

1 i Hi linhhiv itrttokf nfiuin (UfsUtnic CiHtnliiiatPS Yes, Bobble Brooks is at it again match-making beautiful lined skirts and jackets in Sanforlan flannel, a blend of 85Lc wool and nylon, absolutely washabale! Coordinated costumes in checks or solid colors. Mix and match as you please in light blue, pink, toast or navy matching plaids. 7 to 15. Skirls. 10.9.Ì Jackets.

floor 14.93 I Slutp Vr'uhiy y.JO lo Two fJotvtty and dreamy coat in vrralcd Ity Ijiixavy PASTEL COATS The downiest, dreamiest coating that ever drifted around your shoulders luxurious fur fibers blended with the softest virgin wool. A coat that carresses you in weight warmth, that around your shoulder in sun- kissed colors. Choose from pink beige, golddust, white, soft blue or nude. 6 to 16. 3 styles to choose from in $110.

2 styles in Only at Mcond flaw falndons SALE of exquisite LINGERIE! Right from our famous collection of famous name lingerie comes this group from filmy, dreamy gowns and negligees to warm, cozy flannelette gowns we just knew everyone would give and receive lingerie for Christmas but that now we have to clear our stock, by slashing prices! TIMULE TABLE A table piled with odd lots of nylon, satin and cotton also bust pads regularly to 4.95. P. JU Warm, cozy cotton knit pajamas, by a famous maker assorted sizes ojily 12 pairs. Reg. 5.95.

3 for 1 SLEEPWEAR Only 24 Flannelette Gowns! Shorty Gowns! Pajamas! Shorty Pajamas! Reg. 3.95 to 5.95. $2 IJngeric' GO MLOS BRtEES Only 60 pairs of famous name nylon briefs tailored styled in white, pink or blue. Sizes 4 to 7. Reg.

1.50 pr. NY ION GOn IS Only 12 beautifully styled nylon gowns some shorty pajamas! In assorted colors. Reg. values to 17.95. GOUN SETS Only 6 luxuriously styled nylon gown and negligee sets beau- i 11 lavished with lace and tulle trim.

g. 49.95. floor 1 4 SALE OF DESIGNER SHOES! I. Millers Reg. to 26.95.

Millerkins Reg. to 16.95..., Reg. to 19.95.... 1890 1290 1290 1490 Ciistoiiicraft Reg. to 22.95 British Walkers Reg.

to 21.95 4 Town Country, Joyce, Capezio Old Maine Trotters Reg. to 12.95.................... 90 SHOES: 0 I. Miller, reg. to 32.95....

24.90 Cuslumcraft, reg. to 24.9518.90 Mademoiselle, reg. to 21.95 16.90 Millerkin, reg. to 22.95.i.>«18.90 all sales approvals FIRST FLOOR.

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