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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 8

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ft Thnlr, SfplrmW 13, 19.V T.M. finmln Fvfnmy Jonmnl NclriiVn Slalw Journal FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL Masons to Conduct College Dedication i Chargi Accounts Approved Nebraska's Grand Lodge of Ma SWIFTflllJG sons, will have charge of cornerstone laying for a new dormitory PHONE 2-6511 for Delivery Servic Colorad PAPER PLATES 28 count Pkgs. 13 Ji. Foreign 'Fairy Tale9 Ended for Teen-agers Summer Abroad Left Memories Of Ladies9 dears, Good Food at Wayne State Teachers College Sept. 22.

3 79 The ceremony is parf of the Grand Lodge program this year in observance of the centennial of Masonry in Nebraska. FREADRICH BROS. Grand Master Merle Hale of Lin l'' 1 i with two families, one on the Ital coln will lay the stone at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony after which ian Riveria and another in Turin, Harold Thom of Omaha, grand historian, will speak. Ralph Car- Italy.

My "mother" was active in politics and my "father" was a violin hart of Wayne, Grand Marshall. 2-3331 Journal-Star Want Ads Bring Results 2-1231 back to the routine life of' Lincoln, Neb. for seven of the city's teenagers. The seven have Just returned from two months of living with families in Norway, Germany, Italy, Denmark, and Greece, under the American Field Service program. The wonderful food and the beau will have charge of the ceremony.

1st in the Turin orchestra, Kate said. She is a senior at Lincoln Poll Proves Well Known Facts High. Sharon Janike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Janike of 5601 Sunrise and a senior at Northeast, spent her two months with a family in Oslo, Norway. She had an 13-year-old "lister" ty of Paris were two of the most often mentioned memories of the wonderful trip. i l- "It was just like a fairy-tale" Is the way Judy Hanneman describes Entrance of the new $210,000 National Guard Armory at Seward. SEWARD'S NEW ARMORY Workmen are shown putting the finishing touches on the roof and front iv with whom she swam, sailed and toured Oslo.

The Swedish food was one of the best memories Jim Cadwallader, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ned Cadwallader of 3028 Woodsdale brought back. Jim is a senior at Lincoln High School.

lSebraskw 1 4 Seward National Guard Armory to Be Ready Oct. 1 "GW Powdered io sweet, fleecy, soft and is gay sugar." "GW Brown Sugar is a real taste thrill. It thrills my whole family." "I cm happy, I cook with GW Pure Sugar. Husband is happy to be SEWARD The $210,000 National Guard Armory here is slated for completion October 1st, according to Capt. Willis R.

Heyen, commanding officer. The two-story brick structure will house the headquarters and ServiceCompany of the Second Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment. The Seward unit, comprised of home. Bayard Man Was Not Road Fatality BAYARD (UP) The safety patrol announced Thousand Attend Vic ti nis' Rites state that 53 enlisted men ad 11 officers, Bis won the Ehenhcwer trophy for' SIDXEY (UP) Some 1,000 per- proficiency last year. attended funeral services for The 130 feet sq.

building will in clude a drill floor, kitchen, firing Theros Megkas, 59, of Bayard, apparently died of a heart attack and his death prdbably will not be counted as a highway traffic fatality. Megkas was found dead in his truck near here by a patrolman who spotted the truck in a ditch. Denmark. Ladies Smoke Judy spent her summer at Sand-borg, Denmark where "the ladies smoked cigars, which kind of surprised me." The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Hanneman of 2140 So. 33rd, Judy is a senior at Lincoln High School. "The spirit of the German people" impressed Bill Orwig, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Grwig of 2100 Calvert. Bill lived with two families, one In Paderbom and another at Telle! He is a senior at Lincoln High this fan. Athens, Greece, was John Ir-win's home for the summer. The weather in Greece and the daily schedule where the working day is from 7:30 a.m.

to 3 p.m. wert the strangest to him. The temperatures ranged from 97 degrees to 126, ha said, and it never rained while he was there. John, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Irwin of 3241 No. 48th, is a senior at Northeast. Really Wear Them A trip to Bavaria convinced Jeanne Davis that "all the men and boys really do wear short leather pants." Jeanne, the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Laurence Davis of 2635 No.

50th, lived with a family in Erlangen. Germany. She is a sen CHICKASHA, Joe Stamper, 36, gave birth to a 17-pound girl at her home here, Dr. C. A.

Baumgardner reported. The doctor said the birth was a "difficult one" but normal and that mother and child were doing well. range and garage. Dedication of the armory is scheduled for January. two teen-agers from one family who were killed Sunday in a two-car collision east of here.

The victims were Teresa Duran, 17, and her brother, Freddie, IS. 'An inquest has been scheduled Tuesday in connection with the accident. Carl Simpson, 22, Sidney, who was injured in the same accident has been taken to Cheyenne, for extensive treatment. He is listed in fair condition. Belgrade Funeral nn For Dr.

Bartlett "It mokes me gay to moke so many smart women so gay." "It thrills me to keep on thrilling more ond more families." "I om happy because I maV so many nice ladies happy." BELGRADE The funeral of Dr. G. W. Bartlett, 79, who practiced medicine in Nebraska for 56 years, was held in Belgrade. Dr.

Bartlett died at his home 4 State Output shortly after suffering a heart at- After graduating from the Ui Ull LrOWS New! Golden! Vitamin-Enriched! Omaha Medical College, Dr. Bartlett practiced with his father at Scribner, later at Howells, 5n OMAHA iff Nebraska's oil production of 9,854,000 barrels in 1935 was 23 times the amount produced in' 1919, Robert E. Wosburn, chairman of the Oil Industry Information Committee, said. The state has 9G3 producing wells, ior at Northeast. Kate Haggle, daughter of Mrs.

Helen Haggie of 2317 So. 27th, lived rt i Wisner and Primrose. He had been at Belgrade for the past 25 years. Surviving are his wife; and sons, Harold of Portland, Arthur of Grand Island and Grover 1,536 miles of pipelines, plus three refineries with capacity of 3,500 barrels daily, he said. The bulk of Nebraska's crude oil is moved via pipeline to refineries at Chicago and Detroit.

Em Topt "Shne" Richard Lexington Man Named to Post GRAND ISLAND Albert Kjar, Lexington businessman, has been named president of the Nebraska Water Users which held its annual meeting here. D. E. Bussell of North Loup Widmark the Last -Wagon COCO 61 LUX1 was named vice president and Louis A. Holmes of Grand Slain Feature Qock Stuart: "The Last Wagon," 1:10, 3:15, 5.20, 7:30, 9:35.

Varsity: "The Burning Hills," 2:03, 4:40, 7:17, 9:54: "The Amazon Traitors," 1:09, 3:46,6:23,9:00. Lincoln: "High Society," 1:00. 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20. Nebraska: "I Walked With a Zombie," 1:23, 4:41. 7:59.

"King Kong," 2:46, 6:04, 9.22. secretary-treasurer. Discussion centered on possible legislation to be introduced at the 1 IKE'S RECIPE Gov. Victor Anderson gets a copy of the recipe for President Eisenhower's beef stew from Mrs. Hazel Smith (center) and Miss Norma Carpenter, bo.th of Lincoln, state officers of the Nebraska Citizens for Eisenhower organization.

The beef stew recipe, now being distributed over the "Beef State," is used by the President when he serves as cook on fishing and hunting trips. CinemaScopC next session of the Legislature and the question of federal control of water. FELICIA FARfl State: "1053." 1:00, 3:57, 6:54, 9:51. "Miami Expose," 2:44, 3:41, 8:38. Capitol: "Day The World End ed," 1:13 4:05, 6:57, 9:49.

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