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HOUSEHOLD HINTS --------- . - Mll< ■ n ^ By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 Lemon Cake. 1 cup sugar and 2 tablespoons butter creamed together. Add 2 tablespoons flour, then add Juice and grated rind of 1 lemon. Add yolks of 2 eggs. Then add 1 cup sweet milk and last the beaten whites of the 2 eggs. Fill unbaked pie shell and bake as custard, slowly. If mixed as directed the pie should have a cream filling on bot tom and cake on top. Bake about 40 to 45 minutes. Mrs. Emmett Booth 301 So. 18. What’s Doing in Alliance Bea Motley. Mrs. Burt Harris, Sr., is now visiting two of her sisters, Mrs Jenkins and Mrs. J. Drisdon of Denver, Colorado. Harry Hart of Sidney, Nebraska was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snoddy. Mrs. Norval Vaughn was a visi tor at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Ealy. Mrs. Rudolph Ealy and sons, Billy and Robert are spending the hoidays in Moberly, Missouri at the home of her parents. Kenneth and Lavon Butler, Beatrice Motley were among the participants in the annual elemen tary and high school Christmas “Messiah.” Stella Marie Woodlee sang, “Oh Holy Night.” Bill Darnell was chosen as Pep Club’s 1948 “boyfriend.” Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stevens of a. Cranberry Relish. 1 quart or 1 pound of cranberries, put through the food chopper. Grate rind of one orange, use Juice of one orange. 2 cups sugar. Will keep indefinitely. Do not cook. 2 Minute Mayonnaise. % cup vinegar % cup salad oil % cup Eagle Brand milk 1 egg yolk (unbeaten) 1 teaspoon dry mustard V4 teaspoon salt Few grains cayenne pepper Shake well and it’s ready to use. Mrs. Lenora Miller 1534 So. 19. Rapid City, South Dakota were visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson’s enroute home from New York City. Mrs. Ben Nelson, Mrs. William Young, Mrs- Mills Lear, and Mrs. Ruldolph spent an evening’s en tertainment together. Red Probe (Continued from Page 1.) was to intimidate future produc tions in Hollywood. Since the hearings, in fact, every single script in production has been re examined and every single in stance in which Negroes have ap peared in decent light or where a Negro has been called Mr. or Mrs. has been struck out.” The more than 2,000 people as sembled at the PCA meeting unanimously resolved to protest “the capitulation of the motion i picture. — Qllttiilijn & "MAKE UP” COLORS U In CALFSKIN %0!r, Lipstick Red! Eyeshadow Green! Mascara Brown! fca/thetb 1107 O Open Thursdays til 9 2-16(7 Social Briefs By Basilia Bell LEST WE FORGET THE SICK. Mrs. Helen Sears, St. Elizabeth hospital. Mrs. Bessie Gill, §t. Elizabeth hospital, 1946 U. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams were guests at a pre-Christmas party given at the Elks Old Folks home in Omaha. While there they visited rela tives, including Mr. Earl Perry, Sr., who has been on the sick list for sometime. * * * Mrs. Auzzielee Gill, daughter of Mrs. James Hill, 1985 S spent the holidays in Lincoln. Mrs. Gill also had her two boys with her. She visited with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Berry and also with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brow'n and Mr. and Mrs. L. Forbes. ^ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley mo tored to St. Louis, Missouri to spend the holiday with Mrs. Brad ley’s mother and sister. * * * Miss Jackie Molden spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. Molden. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. Beard enter tained relatives at a Christmas party Christmas eve. Refresh ments were served and presents distributed. * * * Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown enter .tained a few friends during the holidays with a spaghetti dinner. Games were played and everyone had a wonderful time. • * * Miss Kathryn Dean is here vis iting her mother, Mrs. Rozena Dean. Miss Dean lives in Oak land and is working for the Vet erans’ Administration. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott had as their guests Christmas day Mr. | and Mrs. William Page, Mrs. 1 Ruby Perry and little Misses Bob bie Jean and Betty Jo Newton. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henderson shared their Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ambers. * * * Mrs. Rozena Dean was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson and their sons, John, jr., and Reggie and Miss Kathryn Dean. * * * Rev. and Mrs. B. T. McDaniels entertained Rev. Robert Lane and his two sons, Robert, jr., and Jo seph during the holidays. * * * Mrs. Virginia Botts’ grandmoth i-.. . -I WALLY'S USED CARS TWO LOCATIONS 1126 ”P" 13th & “Q" * CARS * GUNS * SHELLS * SCOOTERS * TRAILERS * HOUSE TRAILERS . + TRUCKS * PICK UPS * BOATS Lincoln, Nebr. Phone 2-7770 from EARL WOOD'S DAIRY IS Stores AS over Lincoln 111 ii . .! m er is visiting her from Council Bluffs, Iowa. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blackwell visited in Parsons, Kansas, Kan sas City, Kansas and Chanute, Kansas, recently. * * • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean had as their house guest during the holidays, Mrs. Leese Turner of Omaha. The Deans had as their dinner guests Christmas day be side Mrs. Turner, Mrs. W. R. Col ley who was able to walk over and Mr. Colley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Malone and daughter, Jean nel, Mr. and Mrs. George Randol, Mr. Horace Colley, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Wil liams and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Young. * * • Little Mr. Philip Self made his arrival in time to receive his Christmas gifts. Having been born Monday morning at 7:51 a. m. December 22, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Jay Philip is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Self, 2119 T street. Mr. and Mrs. Self moved to Lincoln last year from Falls City, Kansas. Mrs. Self was Wilma Polett Collier before her marriage. * * * Miss Mable Carriger of St. Jo seph, Missouri and Mrs. Estelle Vann were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell during the week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Burt Newton are entertaining Miss Kathryn Dean Sunday afternoon. Other guests are Mr. and Mrs. W. Page, Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott, Mrs. Rozena Dean and Mrs. Ruby Perry. * * * December 23 marked the ar rival of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brame and their daughter, Jackie from Rockford, Illinois. Just in time to spend Christmas with Mr. Brame’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Todd. # * * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Todd had for dinner Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brame and daughter, Mrs. Mayme Houchins and Mr. John Mackey of Brunswick, Missouri. * * * Mitzie Woods, son of Millard “Be Kind to Your Clothes” PEERLESS CLEANERS 322 So. 11 Geo. H. Lemon Branch Office 2719 No. 48th PIANOS RADIOS SEWING MACHINES 4 WASHERS SWEEPERS Gourlay Bros. Piano Co. 212 So. 12 2-1636 CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES • All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical 117 North 9th St. 2-2434 Jess Williams SPRINGS 2215 O St 2-3633 Springs for any Car, Truck, or Bus We Can Duplicate any Spring Woods is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. William Woods. He lives lo Muskegon, Michigan. * Hiltner Floral Co. "FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" 2-2775 135 So. 12 Smith Pharmacy 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drags Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 . ■ ■ ■ —■■■!!■ ■■■■■■ ■■ —■ COMPLETE FUR SERVICE HORACE E. COLLEY “Trust your furs with a furrier” 1745 South 11 3-6582 The First National Bank * of Lincoln 10th A “O” St. Member F.D.I.C. I i For Better Value» • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O St. . Lincoln I _.... QUALITY PHOTOS Lower Prices—Faster Service PHOTO NOOK • k.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday* 1443 “O” Street Lincoln, Nebr. SHOWALTER ROOFING CO. 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