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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1948)
Mrs. Phoebe Marshall of Man hattan, Kaos., spent a few days in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harriette Williams and Mrs. Hu bert Jackson. Mrs. Marshall was enroute home after visiting in Omaha • • Earl Allen of Omaha is a new employee at thfe Lincoln Veterans hospital. Mr. Allen will be em ployed as supply clerk, effective immediately. He and his wife, the former Christine Dixon of Omaha, will take up residence in the city. • * • Rev. and Mrs. John S. Favors are spending a three-week vaca tion in California. * * * Mrs. Lowell Davis entertained quite a number of ladies in her home in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Verda Rayon of Los An geles, Calif. Mrs. Rayon was the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Imogene Winters. • * * The Kensington met at the home of Mrs. Ollie May Davis Friday evening, with president, Mrs. John Miller presiding. A hospitality committee was or ganized to greet newcomers to the city and to acquaint them with the various organizations of the city. * * * Wedding bells rang in Pine bluff, Ark., Friday, June 11 when Johnie Henry McConico and Miss Vinetta Moore were married. They are at home to friends at 2017 U street. • • * Rev. R. B. Lane stopped in Marshall, Mo., enroute home from Tulsa, Okla. * * * Mr. and Mrs. LeCount Butler are the proud parents of a son, LeCount, Jr., born at St. Eliza beth hospital Wednesday, June 16. • * * Mr. Edward Blythe is very ill at Lincoln Veterans hospital as the result of a stroke. His I brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Blythe of Leavenworth, Kans., returned to their home Tuesday after spend ing some time with him. • • * Mrs. Virginia Brown is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. Ray Lee Harris in Chicago. * * * Mrs. Lucille Rife of Des Moines and daughter, Jenette Freeman were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rife. * * * ^ Fletcher Bell and Wendell Dean left Saturday night motor ing to Cleveland, Ohio, where they are to visit Mrs. William Witt, sister of Mr. Dean. # * * Rev. and Mrs. William A. Greene and Rev. J. J. Johnson, Jr., were dinner guests of Mrs. R. H. Powell Sunday. * * * Mrs. James Fuller left Tues day to be in attendance at the District Conference of the C.M.E. church in Kansas City, Mo. * * * Lest we forget those who are ill, they are: Mr. Edward Blythe, Veterans hospital. Mr. Chancey Bartlett, St. Eliza beth hospital. Mrs. Irene Mosley, St. Eliza beth hospital. Mrs. John Emma Ford. • * * Miss Loretta Swanigan was hospitalized Monday as a result of an eye infection—Bryan Me morial. Her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Martin of Omaha is attending her. ' • # * Mrs. Clementine Vaughn of Nicodemus, Kans., is the house guest of her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Vaughn. After an indefinite stay she will visit Chicago and Detroit. * * * Also guest at the Vaughn home is Mr. Vaughn’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Finney of Topeka, Kans. -1 , / WHITE SUEDE muiches thru SUMMER UlPIATFORM ationl BY DOROTHY GREEN. Greetings Gates: Now just sit back and relax while you read aU this newsy news. Ha, Ha. I wonder what Robbie Powell will do now that Gerry Thomas has departed? Maybe Bill will have a chance now. “I wonder." On the chartered bus to Omaha -Sunday were three of our teen agers—Doris and Birdie Powell and Ionna Adams. In Omaha they sav' Ernestine and Jean Burns who had spent the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Harry Garner of 5628 So. 33rd street. All five girls report having had a grand time. Ern estine and Jean have been hon ored guests at a number of parties. * * * George—“Do you play an in strument of any kind, John?” John—“Only second fiddle.” How many times have we heard that. * * * Can you imagine a certain young lady getting so lonesome that she calls everyone imagin able and even flirts with un known boys over the phone? “It*s amazing.” * * * It’s great to see Mitz Woods back in town again. He has just returned from Muskegon, Mich. * • • P. S.: Say Girls you’d better look into this matter of this available boy—(I think). * * • Congratulations to our two Lincoln Countesses who partic ipated in the Caronation. From what I can hear they were charming to behold. WANTED A Queen—By Bill Whiteman. If any of you Queens are inter ested, contact Bill at once. Bye Now DOTTY. 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Puffy Scrambled Eggs. 4 eggs, separate H cup milk Melted fat Few drops Worcestershire sauce Salt Pepper Separate yolks and whites of the eggs. Beat the yolks until thick and lemon colored' Add milk and mix well. Add season ing. Beat the whites until stiff, but not dry. Pour the yolk mix ture over the beaten whites and fold until well blended. Melt a small amount of fat in a skillet. Cook as with plain scrambled eggs. Makes puffy, light and tender eggs, and more servings. For a variation, tomato juice may be used in place of milk. Six serving*. Glorified Custard. 1 cup shred ed cocoanut 14 marshmallows, quartered 3 slightly beaten eggs H teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons sugar teaspoon saK Place Vz cup cocoanut and marshmallows in bottom of greased custard cups. Combine eggs, sugar and vanilla. Pour I' -I Dm Sold, fap, (Ba&cuL LINCOLN BAKING CO. For Everything in I HARDWARE Baker Hardware m No. 9th 2-3710 VINE ST. MARKET GROCERIES & MEATS _ into cups. Sprinkle with remain ing % cup cocoa nut. PUee in shallow pan—1 inch hot water surrounding. Bake in moderate oven 325 F. until mixture doesn’t adhere to knife, about 30 minutes. Serves six. Tomato Horseradish Sauce 1 tbUp. bottled horser&dlah (powdered) 1 c. catsup Blend ingredients together. Yield: 1 e. Tomato Stuffing Trick When preparing tomatoes to stuff, instead of scooping out the center from the stem end, we have found that reversing things is better. We set the stem end down ward and cut off a smooth slice from the stemless end of the to mato. The tomato holds its shape better when scooped out from this end. It will set more evenly on the plate and the tomatoes look prettier with the smooth sides top side. Egg Repair If you find that one of the eggs you are about to boil has a crack ^ in it, cover the crack generously with fat, boil slowly and the white will not ooze out. »■■—■■■. 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