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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 56

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Shades What To Do a 8 OUR LITTLE TOWN Valentine Brings Memories, Tears 9 Times: a.m. lightfacei P.m. boldface. SUte Historical Society 15th-R, History, Indian, and Pioneer life, Dioramas Sunday By GERTRUDE SKINNER Ruskin of Life, Peri Of Carol Cliaiming Colorphoto on Page 1 Wherever Carol Channing a a the atmosphere screams: "Hello, Carol!" "I love to have familiar things around me," says Carol, the vibrant, colorful star- of CBS-TV SPvs i a Evening With Carol Channing or How to Watch TV Without Being Plugged in." For ne'er was mortal in the realm on which the sun does shine, endowed with such rare loveliness as my own, my Valentine! "There's music that is magic in the coming of his a 2-5; Parks, dens', 1300 So. "Airplane, It WjL Gar- "tank, OtfiY feetr-causing every pulsation' engine fire monkeys, 94:45.

birds, daily. Antelope Park 31st-A, picnick- Ice Capades Auditorium, 15th- 2. Unmarried Persons Interdenominational single adults, St. Paul Church, 1144 6:30. Monday ljarbershop Singers Corn-husk-SjU r.

Tuesday Audubon Naturalists Morrill Hall, 12th-T, 7:30. Uni Plac Stamp Club Library, 2820 No. 48th, 7. Wednesday Professional Wrestling Auditor ium, 15th 8:30. Thursday Grand Ole Opry Auditorium, 15th-N, 8.

Retirement Planning SW Center, 1145 High, 7:30. of my heart in quick response to beat. In his presence there is brightness, whate'er the world outside, for the golden gate of happiness bis hand has opened wide. And my heart its every treasure be side would quick resign for, It is not often that I allow myself the luxury of tears but when I recently came upon this Valentine which I had composed in 1936 and had forgotten I. wept for.

the. youngU: girl that I had been and for the boy that I had loved so very, very much. "He is winsome, oh, so winsome, that my heart must need adore, and he holds it in a state that it's never known before! Tis his kingdom undisputed and he rules with gentle sway, for love holiest and purest, is its light by night -and day. -Akin to love of -angels, nearest the divine, the bond that binds me to my own, my Valentine! "His face, ah, you should see it to know its every charm: Sure Cupid of his bow and arrow it would 'at once disarm. And vanquished, weep has dear, eyes blind if not al- ready blind as poets say, to find so fair a rival in his way.

She also likes to live in a vibrant, colorful atmosphere and favors yellow, pink and orange as well as shades of red. And this is exactly what she mg daily, Sunken Gardens- 27th-D, daily. Pioneers Park Van Dorn-Burlington. Buffalo, elk, antelope, llamas, camels, duck feeding, playgrounds. Daily Nature walks, 8:30, 2, Nature Center open Cathedral of the Risen Christ 3500 Sheridan, visiting hours 1-6, Mon-Fri.

10-6, 10-4. William Jennings Bryan Home 50th-Sumner, open 1-4 group tours by appointment. Bryan Statue 15th-K. Atomic Power Exhibit Consumers Public Power Dist. Sheldon Station, Hallam 23 miles SW of Lincoln.

Tours, 10, 2, 4. Closed Seventh graders and older; large groups by appointment, Civil Defense Shelter 18th Van Dorn, tours by appointment. Friday tne love Dears my sweetheart, my own, my Valentine! "His brow is like an angel's, 'tis crowned with locks so fair, more precious than any jewels royalty might wear. His eyes might shame the violet, his lips the rose's hue. His teeth are like the choicest pearls, alas, he has but two! Oh, of all the dear things in this world, the dearest I opine, is my darling year-old baby boy, my nigh School Basketball Southeast v.

Pius Auditorium, 15th-N, 8. College BaskebaB--D6ane at Wesleyan, 53rd-Huntington, 7:30. Stale. High School Wrestling Meet Coliseum, 12th-V i all day. Lincoln Stamp Club-First Fed-" eral, 1235 7.

Saturday had with her in California for the filming of her spectacular. A trunkful of a i 1 photographs, pictures, books, records and mementos were arranged before the arrival of fee exuberant star and her husband, Charles Lowe (who is also the producer of her TV special). Raspberry Too The brilliant pictures include three original Hirshfeld cartoons (one of the Lunts, which is autographed by them to their friend Carol and two of Carol herself) and two drawings that Carol made while a student at Bennington College. Carol's favorite colors are. also reflected in her clothes.

One of her favorite outfits is a jump suit of bright pink with a turtleneck jersey the color of raspberry ice plus red boots. When compliment-, ed on it by her husband, Carol "Good, but I sprout cabbage and tomato plants from his office in the still abuilding-new CapitoL Reeling from a blizzard the week vf before, the town of Nehgh was forced to close schools, the public library and business places to save coal. Plans for a University of Nebraska founda tnougm i migni gei an orange jersey, too. I' just love pink and orange together." On her CBS special, colorcast at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Carol will be joined by the noted cigar smoke George Burns, and the THRUSH hater, David McCallum.

tion, a non-profit corporation interested in the High School Basketball Northeast v. Columbus, Johnson Gym, 22nd-Randolph, Nebraska City at Southeast, 37th-Van Dorn, Pius v. Uni High, Northeast Gym, 63rd-Baldwin, 8. College Basketball Dana at Wesleyan, 53rd-Huntington, 7:30. Sesostrls Shrine Potentate's Ball Auditorium, 15th-N, 7.

This Week Good Time Club Library, 15th-N, Bethany Christian, 1645 No. Cotner, Salvation Ar-, my Center, llth-Q, YMCA, 210 No. 13th, Wed. St. Paul Methodist, 1144 fire station, 6032 Havelock, 1.

Duplicate Bridge 2738 South, 11; 7:30. Lincoln Chess lub--Muny Library, 14th-N, 7. Conferences Interfraternity Council "Work-. shop 33rd-Holdrege, Sun. -Mon.

Town -and Country Church --Neb. Center, Exploration Drilling Clinic Nebraska Center, Wed. Chi Epsilon National Conclave Neb. Center, Nebraska Coop Council Corn-husker, 13th-M, Mon. National Hairdressers Cornhus--ker, Nebraska Cooperative StockholdersAuditorium, 15th-N, 6:30.

Nebraska-Iowa Non-Stock Coop Milk Assn. Auditorium, Tue. Nebraska Well Drillers Auditorium and Cornhusker, Soil Conservation Activity Assn. Lincoln, 9th-P, Sat. Sightseers Capitol 15th-K, 1 of 10 Architectural Wonders of World, Sat.

10-4. Tours, Tower, 2-4; 2, 2:45, 9, 10, 11, 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 1, 2, 3, 3:45. University Museum 14th-U, Prehistoric Life and World Science, World's Largest Elephant Hall Wildlife Dioramas, holidays, 8-5; Ceres (Transparent Woman), holidays, 2:30, 3:30, Sat. 2:30, 3:45. 3:45.

"Preview for 1966" Mueller Planetarium, holidays, 2:30, Sat. 8. Abraham Lincoln Statue by Daniel French, commemorating the Gettysburg Address 14th-J. Sheldon Art Gallery 12th-R, Museum of Modern Art, holidays, 2-5; closed Old NEBRASKA years ago this week qq The second session of the provi-J sional State Legislature convened. Discussion centered on progress toward statehood.

A verbal battle, which sometimes broke into minor physical violence, was raging between Omaha and Lincoln over the site of the future Capitol. OO PPte of Kearney were pre-3 paring to start a stage line to the Black Hills in conjunction the -Burlington Railroad. '1' L. The new Lincoln library boasted 1,000 books. The Rock Island Railroad was said to be considering building across the Missouri River to Plattsmouth and then to the vicinity of Nebraska City and into Lincoln.

QfV No less than, 578 miles of railroad Ovl were under construction in Nebraska. Gen. John M. Thayer (Nebraska governor, 1887-1891) was elected Nebraska department commander of the G.A.R. at a Red Cloud meeting.

7f en- Charles F. Manderson, U.S. sen-iJ ator from Nebraska, 1883-1895, asked for support of Nebraska Republicans in a move to defeat McKinley for the presidency. The government had installed elec-OU trie light fixtures in the Lincoln postoffice at a cost of $3,000. N.Z.

Snell and his associates announced that the Midwest Life Insurance Co. would begin business with $110,000 fully paid capital and surplus on April 10. The Citizen's Street Railway Co. planned extensions in the southeastern part of the city. Railway commissioners ordered the ilXU Burlington Railroad to remodel and enlarge its depot at Franklin after the Commercial Club complained of the inadequacies and noted that the town gave the railroad $65,861 of business during 1915.

The state superintendent of schools noted that 191 new high schools had been built ing the last year if Starting fires with kerosene led the 4rU list of causes of 49 deaths from burns in the state during the previous year, state investigators reported. The state purchasing agent ordered the state treasurer, Charles D. Robinson, to remove boxes of earth he was using, to support of-the University with private funds were discussed by alumni and faculty in Applications for a 45 percent grant from the PWA was to be made for a proposed $400,000 Student Union Activities Building at the University. It was to be a three-story structure in a classic Georgian style, ey Dr. Benjamin F.

Schwartz announced his resignation as chancellor of Nebraska 1 an University. A fire of undetermined origin caused between $10,000 and $12,000 worth of damage at Wayne State Teachers College. 1 Lexington attorney John Nef J.U testified before a special Senate com- mittee concerning a $2,500 campaign fund contribution to Sen. Francis Case of South Dakota. Neff later pleaded guilty to federal grand jury charges of violating the Lobbying Act in connection with natural gas legislation and was fined $2,500 and sentenced to a year in jail.

The jail sentence was suspended. nr A federal court panel upheld WPPk the validity of the Nebraska UUOl lVIV Legislature's redisricting law. The three judges stated the 19.65 population disparity of LB925 was within the "one-man, one vote," rule of the U.S. Supreme Court. Heavy rain and snowfall triggered flood Comic: lour The versatile star, who first made history on Broadway in 1950 when she appeared as Che dizzy blonde Lorelei Lee in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," will spoof the movie colony when she conducts a comic tour of Los Angeles during 1 the show.

During the tour, the comedienne is supposed to show the smog that usually covers the city, but each day of the TV filming was ideal just lots of sunshine. So the special effects department took over for Mother Nature and actually created artificial smog to block out a rare sunny day in L.A. Reminder Personal Property Tax Filing is delinquent March Motor. Vehicle Tax Delinquent March 1. To get plates by mail send registration, tax, statement, $9 registration, $8 wheel tax (if Lincoln resident), plus $.50 mailing charges plus individual car tax to County 'Treasurer.

Federal Income Tax 1965 re- iiitwn miict Via filfvl hu Anril 15 1 conditions in eastern Nebraska's ice-jammed rivers causing extensive damage to fertilizer docks at Nebraska City and the evacuation of some 50 persons from the Norfolk area. 4 Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star NEBRASK Aland FOCUS, Feb. 13, 1966.

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