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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1949)
Social Briefs Mrs. Fred Bradley has just re turned from a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Tom Fields oi Rockford, 111. Mrs. Bradley was accompanied by her niece. Beat rice Hall who spent the summer here. She returned via of Chi cago, where she attended the game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs on Monday. *? * * iyrs. Richard G. Huston had as dinner guests Sunday Miss Floise Finley and Charles Goolsby. * * * Mrs. W. B. Davis had six ladies as dinner guests on Thursday Ho.noree was Mrs. Marian Wilson of Chicago who left Saturday after spending three weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Birdie Artis and Mrs. 5am Roy. * * * Mrs. John Johnson, 1310 A, had as her dinner guests on Wednes day, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P. Lewis and family and Mrs. La Verne Markham of Los Angeles i and her children. Mrs. Markham j had spent several weeks with her | sister, Mrs. Lewis and left for 1 Los Angeles on the eve of the dinner which was given in her honor. ■fc * * Mrs. William Beach has re turned from Los Angeles where , she attended the funeral of her foster brother, Eugene McCaw whose death resulted from sev eral months’ illness. A brother, Arthur B. McCaw’ of Omaha ac companied Mrs. Beach on the trip. While in California they were entertained by the Round trees, who were formerly of Omaha. * * * Word was received here of the death in Kansas City, Mo., of a sister of William Dean formerly of this city. * * * The sound of school bells have met with enthusiastic response from a number of adults. Mrs. Constance Winston, wife of Mar vin Winston 1946 S, is registered in elementary education at Teach ers College at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Winston is the mother of three children Winni fred 16, in Lincoln high, Marva 7, in grade school and Ronney who is in kindergarten. The Rev. Robert L. Moody, pastor of the Northside Church of God and the Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare are studying at Cotner College, school of religion. Mrs. Edith Hill is on the campus for her third year. * * * Mrs. Henrietta Brown fishes to thank her many friends for the lovely flowers, gifts, cards and other expressions of kindness during her illness. « 1 11 11,11 11 ;• i | / | ■ '5. - • .<.• ■ H . ;• 1 occasions! LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS WRITING PAPER GAMES AND PLAYING CARDS —Many Other Items— LATSCH BROTHERS 1124 O St. 2-6828 - 46 Years 13 th & 0 National Bank of Commerce Lincoln, Nebraska Member F.DXC. - j The Rev. W. I. Monroe returned j ! Saturday after spending a month ( in California attending the Na tional Baptist convention and vis ' iting relatives and friends. Mrs. ■ Monroe remained there for a • while longer. , Mrs. Lillian Rife spent a few j . days recently with her cousin, Mr. j Henry Buckner of Denver, Colo. J * * * Mrs. John Miller returned Fri day from St. Louis, Mo., after I undergoing surgery there. She is getting along nicely. * * * Tuesday evening the senior choir of Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church gave a concert in Beatrice, Neb., at the Centennial Method ist church. The program consisted of sev eral very good spirituals and an address by the Rev. John Adams, sr., and two special numbers by the male chorus, ‘‘I Heard the Preaching of the Elders” and “The Crucifixion” with Verne Wil | son, Fletcher and Walter Bell and Collins Davis taking leads. The offering was presented to the Beatrice A.M.E. church for their building funds. The Rev. John Foster is the pastor'of the church. Mrs. James Wilson had charge of the music. Truck Plunge Into River Kills Six NEWAYGO, Mich. (ANP). A truck loaded with farm workers ripped through a bridge railing and plunged into the Muskegon river here last w'eek and caused six persons to meet their death by drowning. The truck, enroute from Baldwin, to onion fields at | Grant, was carrying 21 men and 1 women when the accident oc curred. The vehicle failed to straighten out after it hit a sharp turn ap proaching the bridge. It ripped off 25 feet of the railing and plunged into the river. Richard Wrighl Plays Lead in Film of Own Book, “Native Son” NEW YORK. (ANP). Richard Wright, author of the best seller “Native Son,” has turned actor and will appear in the film ver sion of his book as “Bigger” Thomas, central figure In the novel. The film is being made by J a foreign movie outfil and will be completed in Argentina. Van Sickle Quality Paints | Manufactured in Lincoln Van Sickle has had the pri vilege to serve you for over 40 years. 143 So. 10 2-6931 BEAL BROS. GROCERY Fresh Fruits & Vegetables j Meats 2101 B TeL 2-6933 For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 101 No. 9th 2-3710 ! Josutt CiifSi (fhjaJttjL/L | By Dorothy Greene Greetings Gates: Eloise Finley was the dinner guest of Bettie Rose Huston, Sun day afternoon. *: *’ * Henry Mayes of St. Joseph, Mo., is in our fair city for awhile. Hope you enjoy your stay Henry. * <■■ * ; Betty Wilson was among sev eral people who were in Omaha last week. They had a real cool I time. I hear. | C * * Bye now. Dotty. FASHIO.VOF-WEEK .. FOR ADMIRING GLANCES when your back Is turned le this Fash ion Frocks designed rayon falM« crepe with its fitted bodice, rru fled torso and hlrreJ skirt. In jungle green with moss green or black and white. I SCHOOL SUPPLIES ZIPPER NOTE BOOKS Also Sheaffer—Parker Pens are personalized in Gold FREE when purchased here. GOLDENROD 215 North 14tfc Street Jess Williams Springs i - f HOUSEHOLD HINTS j By Mr;*.. Brev* Millei Phone 2-4051 Salad Dressing Keep a supply of this dressing on hand for jnixed garden salads. hi c sugar 1 tsp. dry mustard M tsp. salt Few grains pepper 2 tsp. paprika 1 lOVs-oz. can condensed tomato soup Vs c vinegar 1 c salad oil t clove garlic Mix dry ingredients and stir in liquids; blend well. Add garlic cut in 3 pieces. Stored in jar in re frigerator dressing will keep sev eral weeks. Remove garlic after 24 hours. Serve on lettuce, greens or mixed vegetable salads. Makes 3 cups. Crunchy-Crust Peach 6-8 peeled, sliced poaches Vs recipe pastry % cup granulated sugar Vl cup brown sugar VS cup flour Vt cup butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon nutmeg Fill pastry-lined pie pan with peach slices and cover with mix ture of sugars, flour, butter, cin namon and nutmeg. (To prevent soaking crust, brush lightly with beaten egg white before filling ^with peaches.) Bake in a mod erate oven (350°) until the peaches are tender, about 40 min utes. VEAL PIE—HEART BISCUITS. 1 Vis pounds veal for stew 4 tbsps. enriched flour 3 tbsps. dripping 2 tsps. salt *4 tsp. pepper 2 small onions 4 carrots, sliced 3 potatoes, quartered Dredge the veal with flour. Brown on all sides in drippings. Cover with water, cover closely and cook slowly for 1 hours. About 30 minutes before the end of the cooking time add the vege tables. When meat and vegetables are done, remove to a casserole. Thicken the liquid and pour over all. Make biscuits according to your favorite recipe. Cut into heart shapes and place on top of cas serole and bake in a hot oven (450°) for 12 to 15 minutes. Bake remaining biscuits on cookie sheet and serve. The Cuddle Inn Barbeque A Specialty Bill Butcher. Mgr. 2007 T St. rrm 9 Your City Light Department | George H. Wentz \v PLUMBING & hEATING 1620 N Phone 2-1293 VINE ST. 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