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1* HOUSEHOLD HINTS By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051 "~WH—ilH <1 v . I mu riMWMi * alp — Apple Graham Cracker Cake Contributed by Mrs. Alberta J. Cooke Cream together until smooth: 3 tablespoons butter Vi Cup sugar Add and beat in thoroughly: 2 egg yolks Combine and blend: 2 cups graham cracker crumbs, finely crushed 2Vi teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Add the crumb mixture to the creamed ingredients alternately with: Vi cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix thoroughly. Fold in light ly at the last: 2 stiffly beaten egg whites Pour half of the mixture into a well-oiled glass pie plate, cover with: 1 cup sliced, unpeeled apples Pour the remainder of the mix ture over the apples and arrange artistically on top of it: 1 cup sliced unpeeled apples W Scatter over apples: 2 tablespoons melted butter \ \ ' zm. I 3 teaspoons sugar mixed with Vi teaspoon cinnamon Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for about 45 minutes or until apples are tender. Serve warm, topped with whipped cream, to six or eight. * * * * * * Seafood Sauce 4 tbs. butter 1 tbs. green peppers, chopped 1 cup sliced mushrooms 2 tbs. onion, chopped 4 tbs. flour 2 cups milk Vz tsp salt Vs tsp. pepper When well blended add milk slowly stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Add flaked fish and chopped parsley pour into center of ring mold and serve piping hot. Serves 6 to 8 persons. This sauce is especially meant to be used with the Macaroni Luncheon Ring in last week’s issue, but may be used with any sea food. SUBSCRIBE NOW! March 28, 1947 THE VOICE 2225 S St., Lincoln, Nebr. Editor: Enclosed find $_ for . yr.(s) subscription to THE VOICE at the rate of $2.00 per year. The Voice will bd mailed to the subscriber weekly. ^ Name ___ Phone Address Ifi Credit subscriptions to ---- Take My Word for It By Frank Colby Several ministers have request ed recently that I try again to clear up the popular confusion as to the proper use of the title Rev erend. Says one, “I object heartily to being called “Reverend” or be ing addressed as “Reverend Blank.” Let us start at the beginning with this simple fact: Reverend is not an official title like Doctor, Major, Governor. It is simply an adjective of respect like “The Honorable” before the names of members of Congress, mayors of cities, etc. Moreover, in good usage, there is no such thing as a “Reverend,” and no theological or other school awards the degree or title of “Reverend.” Now then, how should Rever end be used in writing to or of, and in speaking to or of a min ister? 1. Either of these forms is cor rect in writing to a clergyman: The Reverend John Jones. Mr. (or Dr.) John Jones.” (Note; 2. These salutations are correct: Dear Sir; Dear Mr. (or Dr.) Jones. (Never “Dear Reverend; Dear Rev. Jones.”) 3. In speaking to a clergyman say: Mr. Jones; or, if he holds the degree of Doctor of Divinity, or any other degree of doctor: Dr. Jones. (Never: “Reverend,” or “Reverened Jones.”) 4. In speaking of a clergyman, say, “Our pastor, Mr. Jones; our minister, Dr. Jones: the Reverend Mr. (or Dr.) John Jones.” (note Use of Reverend with the sur name alone, as “Reverend Jones,” is to be avoided at all times in both speaking and writing.) Use of “Reverend” parallels ex actly the use of “Honorable.” No one would think of addressing, say, a congressman as “Honor able” or “Honorable Jones.” Nor should any clergyman ever use “Reverend” in referring to himself in speech or writing. His stationary should be headed: John J. Jones Pastor, First Blank Church Or, if he is a Doctor of Divinity: John J. Jones, D. D. . Pastor, First Blank Church He should sign his letters: John J. Jones; or John J. Jones, D. D. (Never: “Pastor John J. Jones, Rev. John J. Jones,” or “Dr. John J. Jones.”) —World Herald I' 220 South 20th St., Uncoln Nob. • Phono 2-6747 RECORDS VICTOR—COLUMBIA DECCA—CAPITOL and others A Superior Musical Service WON'T YOU CALL TODAY Schmoller & Mueller PIANO CO. 1212 O St. 2-6724 See Frey & Frey For Your Easter Flowers Easter Candies Easter Candles Easter Cards Easter Gifts 1338 O St. 2-6928 PAINT IS SCARCE We appreciate your patronage and hope we soon can supply all your requirements VAN SICKLE GLASS & PAINT CO. 143 So. 10th For Everything in HARDWARE BAKER HARDWARE 101 No. 9th 2-3710 BOB’S MARKET F. K. Fulton Fresh Fruits & Vegetables New Location — 201 So. 10th - I -:- Patronize Our Advertisers