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Social Briefs Reporter Is Real ‘Live Wire’ if - . Mrs. Basilia Bell Do you ever wake up mornings and wonder how you’ll get all the day’s work done. Well, here is a woman that gets it done—Mrs. Basilia Bell, our Social Briefs re porter, Housewife, Mother Civil service employee and active worker in her church, Christ Temple, where she is Sunday school superintendent she still finds time to note thepassingpa rade of events in our community that you readers enjoy so thor oughly. REIMERS-KAUFMAN Concrete Products Co. 1111 North 16th 2-6625 932 No. 23 • 2-7236 Home of Good Coal JOHNSON SUPPLY & COAL CO. Umberger’s 1 2-2424 I 1110 Q si: ::i FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE llj VERNA BURKE, ROY SHEAFF. DAROLD ROHRBAUGH, ill FLOYD UMBERGER FAMILIES. 2-5059. Iff ::: Extends Congratulations to "The Voice" for the fine work done by Mr. and Mrs. Shakespeare and to I the Thomas Funeral Home in Omaha for its work and progress. We pledge our complete coopera Social Briefs By Mrs. Basilia Bell Ph. 5-5531 , . t r , T , t-f - T T T -It—--T t T T T T ------ The YMC club met Wednesday evening, Oct. 20 in its regular social meeting. A brief business meeting was held and the re mainder of the evening spent in playing games. Mrs. Virginia Botts, club reporter also listed two couples as new members. They were Mr. and Mrs. Henry McWilliams and Mr. and Mrs. Legon Arnold. The Mary Bethune Literary and Art club met in a regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. B. Davis. Mrs. H. Cooke and Mrs. M. L. Shakes peare represented the club at the Inter-Club Council Tuesday at the Y.W.C.A. The Christ Temple Church of Christ “Holiness” is conducting an Old Time Revival Service at 2149 “U” Street Oct. 25-Nov. 7. The Rev. A. Burns of the Western Diocese will be preacher. Every one is invited. Mrs. J. A. Gilbert of Kansas City, Kas., is spending several weeks as house guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Denton, 2025 S Street. Mrs. Gilbert, an evangelist and gospel singer will appeal in a re cital at the Lincoln Urban league, November 3 under the auspices of the Church of God in Christ. Mrs. Bertha Diggs, secretary to the New York State Department of Labor who filled a speaking en gagement at the Urban League Friday evening was accompanied by a G.O.P. delegation which in cluded: Mr. Arthur McCaw, chair man.of Douglas county committee, Ward 2; C. C. Galloway, publisher of the Omaha “Guide;” Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Althouse, Mrs. Althouse is chairwoman; Mrs. Sarah Stamps, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Haynes and daughter, Joella, Mrs. Haynes LEST WE FORGET, THOSE WHO ARE ILL. Miss Gladys Easley—St. Eliza beth hospital. Mrs. J. H. Dean—Lincoln Gen eral hospital. Mrs. Ollie Brewer—St. Eliza beth hospital. is secretary of the committee; Mrs. Lucy Mae Britt and daughter, Adrienne; Mrs. Kenneth Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Solomon, Mrs. Vera McCowan and Mrs. Vera McCaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Cooper cf Michigan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Malone Thursday and Friday of the past week. Mr. Cooper is Grand Chancellor of Knights of Pythias of Michigan and is 'chairman of the deacon board of a Baptist church of 4,000 members. Mrs. Cooper is a sister of Wilber Woods, formerly of this city. The couple will visit rela tives in Kansas City before re turning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Tam Hill took a novel trip when they motorcycled down to Langston, Okl., last week end. They visited their son, Roger and returned to Lincoln by train. Langston fellas, you’ll have to get on some time now. Rally Day at Quinn Chapel Sun day School was much enjoyed by the many Sunday School scholars and visitors. Rosalie Nevels, Joyce Lee Nevels, Patience Wi'liams, William and Clarence Brown, Bett ty Joe and Bobby Jean Newton, John Lee Robinson, Walter, Wen dell and Eugenia Brooks and Franklin Letcher participated in the exercises. Quinn Chapel Sun day School is taking on new life with the added help of its new pastor, Rev’. J. B. Brooks. Last week the S.S. board laid some very interesting plans for the school this winter. The Annual Urban League Hobby show will be Friday and Saturday, October 29 and 30, at 2030 T St. There will be a spe cial treat for the children on Halloween night. The Rev. John L. Humbert, former pastor of the AME church at Beatrice was transferred to the Kansas conference at the an nual conference held at Omaha. Oct. 6-10. r—- " ■■ i SHOWALTER ROOFING CO. Dealers in Ineels tone and Inselbrick Insulation See us for {nice on BUILT UP ROOFS 233 North 22 2-2493 Lincoln. Nebraska PAINT IS SCARCE We appreciate your patronage and hope we soon can supply all your requirements VAN SICKLE GLASS & PAINT CO. 134 So. 10th LONG DISTANCE AND LOCAL MOVING ★ Trained Men ★ Special Vans If It’s Worth Moving It’s Worth Moving Right. SULLIVANS 301 North 8 th St. Since 1889 ( household hints- ] . By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-405) f Mrs. Brevy L. Miller in Her Modern Kitchen The writer of our Household Hint and Recipes column is the versatile cateress, Mrs. Brevy Miller. Mrs. Miller says she gets quite a number of fan-calls each week. The delicious dishes made from her recipes help many housewives to brighten their menus and lighten their work from her suggestions. FRIKI) PHEASANTS 2 pheasants 1 ckk, beaten Vz cup milk V4 cup flour 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Vk teaspoon allspice Vs teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Disjoint birds. Dip in batter made by mixing together remain ing ingredients. Fry until golden brown in deep fat heated to 375°. Fat should be hot enough to brown a 1-inch cube of bread in 60 seconds. Remove most of fat from kettle and place browned pieces in it. Add V2 cup water and simmer 1 hour. If pheasant is young simmering is not neces sary. FRICASSEED RABBIT 1 rabbit 4 slices bacon i" .~.~ 1 medium onion, sliced 2 tablespoons fat V5s teaspoon salt Mh teaspoon pepper 1 cup Hour cream Cut rabbit in quarters, fasten bacon across pieces of meat with toothpicks and roll in flour. Brown onions in fat, then brown pieces of rabbit. Season with salt and pepper and add milk slowly. Cover ■ pan and simmer until meat is tender. Make gravy in pan by adding flour. i Offers Congratulations On Your Second Anniversary - ROBERTS DAIRY CO. 220 So. 20 White’s GREAT Anniversary Sale Now in Progress , Buy Now and Save FIRST IN FURNITURE “Satisfaction With Every Transaction” 108 NORTH 10th ST. PHONE 2-1489 * Conveniently Located Just 27 Steps North of “O” on 10th Across froth the Post Office