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BY STEPHANIE DUMM “You don’t have to
NEWS MESSENGER REPORTER

alentine’s Day is just spend a lot of


V around the corner.
Do you know what
you’re getting your Valen-
money to give
someone a nice
tine this year?
That could be a hard
gift. You can give
decision, especially in this somebody a little
economy. Never fear, The
News Messenger talked to
treasure and it can
some local Lincoln busi- be nice because it
nesses to find out what
some good gifts are for all would be the
price ranges. thought that
“You don’t have to
spend a lot of money to counts.”
give someone a nice gift,” Kathy Dorsey, owner of
said Kathy Dorsey, owner Wardrobe in downtown
Lincoln
of Wardrobe in downtown
Lincoln. “You can give
somebody a little treasure price range, Rhodes said a
and it can be nice because nice pair of gold earrings
it would be the thought starts at $35.
that counts.” Rhodes said women
She said that women can come into the store
always like jewelry but it and put items they like on
doesn’t have to be expen- a wish list, which he said
sive. Wardrobe has neck- is a way for them to drop
laces around $8 and ear- hints to their guys. Men
rings for $10, and Dorsey can then come into the
said she also offers gift store and ask to see the
certificates, which she will list and be right on target.
wrap. One other gift idea
There are also the Rhodes gave is for a natu-
“bling rings,” which come ral rose that is lacquered
in a variety of colors and and has a 24 karat gold
shapes, light up and are trim, which is priced at
approximately $5. $69.95.
If it’s gold and jewels “You can put it on a cof-
you’re looking for, Brian fee table or in a window
Rhodes at Lincoln Jewel- sill and it will last forever,”
ers had some ideas to Rhodes said.
show you care without If it is fresh flowers you
totally breaking the bank. are after for your Valen-
He said that diamond tine, Lincoln Florist and
earrings are usually a Gifts on G Street has a
popular Valentine’s Day variety of flowers and
item and a pair of two- prices to fit your needs.
karat diamond earrings is Owner Jennifer Ibarra
about $6,000. He said the said a dozen roses are $95
price can go up or down, and mixed-flower
STEPHANIE DUMM • THE NEWS MESSENGER depending on the quality arrangements start at $35.
Brian Rhodes of Lincoln Jewelers explains the features of a lacquered rose with gold trim, which is a of the diamonds. Mixed-flower arrange-
flower that will last forever. The jewelry store is off of Highway 65 near Ferrari Ranch Road. If that is out of your ments can include lilies,

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stalks, roses and carna- shop now offers. said start at $10 and go
tions. For those with a sweet up to $70. She said cus-
Ibarra said the shop tooth, My Chocolate tomers can give them a
will also work with your Affair offers a variety of price range and they’ll fill
budget, so if you only sweets for your sweet. the basket accordingly or
have $20 to spend on an Brianne Swenson, who can ask for certain items
arrangement, they’ll put works at My Chocolate to go in the basket.
something together that Affair, said Valentine’s Swenson said gift bas-
matches your price Day is one of the busier ket items include smoth-
range. times of year for the ered Oreos, caramel-cov-
“We’ll do wrapped shop. ered pretzels and mal-
flowers or flowers in a For those who don’t lows, which are two
vase,” Ibarra said. have a lot of money to marshmallows on a stick
She also said anyone spend on gifts, Swenson rolled in caramel and
who places a Valentine’s said chocolate-covered dipped in chocolate.
Day flower order by Feb. caramel-covered pretzels Now that you know all
8 will be entered into a and peanut clusters are of the fun and less expen-
drawing to win a piece of around $5. sive gifts for Valentine’s
Jeanie Pearson jewelry, Gift baskets are also an Day, shopping should be
which is a designer the option, which Swenson a snap.
STEPHANIE DUMM • THE NEWS MESSENGER
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Valentine’s Day – a holiday that affects everyone
BY STEPHANIE DUMM “However, there is absolutely no proof of Day are not known, the holiday has lasted
THE NEWS MESSENGER that story,” Gregory said. throughout the centuries.
h, Valentine’s Day. A holiday loved by Early Christians would transform some “It was widely celebrated in England and

A some, dreaded by others. A whole lot of


pink and red come to mind, as well as
roses and chocolate.
Pagan holidays and festivals to keep them
around but make them more Christianized,
Gregory said.
France by the 15th century,” Gregory said.
“The first ‘valentine’
that we know of was
How did Valentine’s Day originate, though? As for an actual Saint Valentine, she sent in 1415 by the
One theory has to do with Saint Valentine. explained that there are three possible Saint Duke of Orleans.”
“I know this much: he used to marry cou- Valentines, one being unknown and possibly Duke of Orleans had
ples against the Roman law,” said William from North Africa. been in an English
Alterton, an English major at California State “The other two were priests in Rome; all prison and wrote a poem
University Sacramento, when asked if he three were reputed to be martyrs but no to his wife while impris-
knew anything about the history of Valen- details of their martyrdom (or of their exis- oned, according to Gre-
tine’s Day. tence) has been confirmed,” Gregory said. gory. She said that
And California State University Sacramen- She also said that the name Valentine was this may not have
to history professor Candace Gregory offered very common in the Roman world. been the first
the following hints. “Valentine’s Day is a celebration of mating “valentine” and
“There is a legend of an early Christian and love is a medieval concept,” Gregory said. that there may
martyr who was imprisoned for performing “It was assumed by the 14th century that have been earlier
banned marriages,” Gregory said, adding that mid-February was mating season and that ones but it set the
he would send messages to “his beloved the air was literally rife with love.” ball in motion for Valentine’s
while awaiting his execution.” Although the exact origins of Valentine’s Day.

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“By 1650, it was very common to
write a valentine greeting or poem
for a loved one,” Gregory said. “Pre-
made valentines appear in the 19th
century.”
It is also known how Valentine’s Day
was celebrated centuries ago. Grego-
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Emily Quackenbush, a California
State University Sacramento geogra-
phy major, said she used to do “the
anti-Valentine’s Day thing” in high
school, including joining the goth kids
and dressing in black. Her opinion may
have changed a bit since then.
“It is good for people in relationships
to celebrate their unity,” she said, who
would spend the occasion with her
girlfriend.
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Elaine Williams recognized Rev. Hawes (far right) from First Baptist Church.
Hawes married Williams and her husband. Dorothy Nowak recognized Rev.
Arnold Lewis of the United Methodist Church. Pat McCartney called to tell me
the names of these men were published in the 1959 Centennial Special Sec-
tion. With a little research, I did find the photo and caption: “Several years
ago ministers of the Lincoln Protestant church formed a Ministerial Associa-
tion. Pictured outside the First Gospel church, which was the original Congre-
gational Church, are, from left, Rev. Charles Burt, First Church of God; Rev.
NEWS MESSENGER FILE PHOTOS Oscar Arnesen, First Gospel Church; Rev. Glenn Murphey, Mt. Pleasant Baptist
The Lincoln Area Archives Museum requested readers to bring in photos of Church; Rev. Arnold Lewis, Methodist Community Church; and Rev. W. H.
The Weeping Willow. They did get a photo and now the News Lincoln Mes- Hawes, First Baptist Church. Rev. Melvin Clay, Pentecostal Church of God was
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Carla LaFave
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Roseville citi-
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