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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
Social It rids , By llnrvlhi (irffw Ph«i*« _ a—a—§|- | | % t f *iii* a «n» <ni NEWMAN METHODIST NEWS. Rev. Wm. A. Greene, pastor. Sunday, April 16; the Rev. W. D. Lester, executive secretary ol the board of education of Central West conference will be the morning speaker. Sunday, April 23, the Rev. J. J, Johnson, district superintendent of Topeka District will be the speaker of the 11 a. m. service. Appreciation service was held Sunday, April 9, at Newman Methodist for the Rev. R. L. Moody and his family. Friends from all parts of the city gathered at 3 p. m. and made this an eventful affair. Prof. E. W. Hawk ins, of Cotner college was liberal in his praise of Rev. Mr. Moody as a student and a man of great zeal. « * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale and their daughter, Pumpkin left Thursday for Springfield, Ohio. They will spend about ten days with Mr. Hale’s parents. Mr. Hale is a graduate student at the Uni versity of Nebraska. * * * John Foster left Thursday for his home in Sapulpa, Okl., where he spent" spring vacation with his family. Mr. Foster is a senior at the University of Nebraska. * * * Miss Charlene Colbert spent spring vacation with her parents in St. Joseph. Miss Colbert, fea ture writer for The Voice, is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska. * * * Miss Barbara Kelley, a teacher in the public school system at Vinita, Okl., arrived on Saturday in company with her mother, Mrs. ! Kelley and Winifred Winston to j spend Easter with her parents. j * * * Mrs. Beulah Gary of Phoenix, Ariz., spending a month with her mother, Mrs. Mary Adams of Ne braska City, spent Sunday in Lin coln with relatives. She was ac companied by her sister, and /k\BLM fk FOR OUR FIRST INTERRACIAL f\If /%I%L|pSUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN The '50 Ford For selling 2,000 subscriptions to "THE VOICE," a popular weekly “Dedicated to the promotion of the cultural, social and spiritual life of • great people " NEW DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN See this car on display at i , 14 St M FOR further details call or write: Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare 2225 S Street Lincoln 3, Nebr. Phene 5 5491 or'5-7508 Starting date April 1 through May 31 THIS IS NOT A CONTEST Anyone May get one or more of these AWARDS. This RCA Victor Television Set GIVEN for selling 500 subscrip tions to THE VOICE. See this RCA Victor ModeI-9-TC-249 at PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS SOON AS ELIGIBILITY IS REACHED. Should you not qualify for an award a commission will be paid on each subscription. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful J. C. Higgins Air - Flo - Design Bike for selling 200 subscriptions to THE VOICE. % 10K gold plate Elgin WRIST WATCH for sell ing 100 subscriptions to THE VOICE. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. j Givehand, and Sanford Hern of Hamburg, la. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stith, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tapp and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were hosts to a buffet dinner Sunday evening. Other guests included Mr. Charles Goolsby. * * * Mrs. Palmer of Cheyenne, Wyo., mother of Willis Palmer spent Easter visiting her son who is at tending the University of Ne braska. She w'as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patrick. * * * Spending Easter in Omaha were Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. They were in attendance at the pre sentation of the “Seven Last 1 W'ords” by St. John A. M. E. ! Senior Choir. * * * Noticed a number of guests from out of the city worshiping at Quinn Chapel Easter Sunday, j Beatrice, Neb., was represented by the Rev. Alfred Newdon, Mrs. | Newton and her sister, Miss Rosa Robinson, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newton; Mrs. Lela Becks and her daughter, Mrs. Louise Patterson who were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson; Hastings, Neb., was rep resented by Lowell Smith, his sister. Mrs. Lillian Smith Hill and David Wilson. Omahans, too numerous to mention, graced the audience and expressed a great appreciation for the rendition of; the cantata, “Life Eternal” pre sented by the choir. Many visitors from Mt. Zion Baptist, Church of God in Christ and other churches were part of the overflow audi ence. * * * The churches are asked to co operate with the revival to be gin at Quinn Chapel, Sunday, April 16, under the direction of the Rev. E. V. Wade, pastor of Cleave Temple, Omaha. The meet \Jm/l CiqsL (fkatlsiA. By Flolae Finley. Hi gang: Well here Is the news for last week. Sunday, April 2, many teens were out walking, and en joying the sunshine. * * * Tuesday, April 4. everything was quite dull. What’s happen ing? * * * Wednesday, April 5, a group gathered at the home of Vonna Finley. They seemed to have en joyed themselves. Those there were: Delores Bowen, James Ware, Albert Bowen and my self. * * * Thursday, April 6, Delores Bowen had a gathering at her home. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in formally. Some of those present were: Barbara Waldron, George Riley, Jeanne Malone, Charlene Dudley, Robert Hammonds, James Ware, Florentine Craw ford, Bobby Cooke and many others. They are reported hav ing a wonderful time. * * * Seen at the Urban League Friday, April 7, were a number of teens. Among them were: Ernestine Burns, Frank King. Jean Burns. Albert Bowen, Vonna Finley, Cecil Hatcher and others. * * * Spending the holiday s away from the city were: Martha Hammonds who was in Omaha and Ada Coffee who was in Kansas City, Kansas. Delores ings will last for two weeks and the public is urged to attend. Mr. Joseph Greene has re turned after spending several weeks visiting a sister who is ill in Bryan, Texas. Special services will be held Sunday afternoon April 16 at 3:00, at the Church of God in Christ. A group of singers from Omaha, Nebraska will sing. The public is invited to attend. Bowen wuh in Omaha and Doris Heberts and Goldie Peter* jour neyed to Kansas City, Mo., and ' I spent Sunday in Omahu. Everyone seemed to have hud a nice time. « * • What Do You Think of Go ing Steady? I think going steady is a pretty nice deal if you really think you’ve found the right guy and if your parents approve of him. I'm planning to study music at the conservatory in Orblin, Ohio when l finish senior high. * * * Steady dating seems to be quite popular at the present j time. I think it’s nice to steady date if you really know what you are doing and you are ready to stop seeking new boy friends. * * * I think it is all right for a boy and a girl to go steady if they are really going to be true to each other. If not there is going to be jealousy. Going steady to me would seem just like being married. Because you can’t go out with anybody else. So I , think that is one thing that should be made up in one’s own mind, whether or not you are ready to settle down to just one person. When I finish school I would like to go traveling over the world so I could meet different people and find out their likes; and dislikes, or I would like to be a nurse or a cosmetologist but most of all I really want to make something out of myself. * * «= Don’t think much of going steady. As for a career I have chosen nursing as my career be cause I like helping sick people and being a nurse’s aid now will really help me in the future * * * Here is another question for the week. This will be going to all seniors all over. And the j Voice would like it very much 1 if you seniors would write and let me know What You Are Go ing to do W’hen You Finish School. j Bye now Eloise. Household Hints By Mm. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 Peach Marvel 1 No 2H can punches 2 tablespoon* butter •>4 cup brown augur Vi cup coconut Orated orange rind Drain juice from peaches and save for sauce. In bottom of a baking dish melt, butter, then add brown sugar. Place peaches cutside down in dish, and over them sprinkle the grated orange rind and coconut. Place in 350-degree oven and bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the coconut has browned delicately. While this is baking, make the sauce. Marvel Sauce To the peach juice add suffi cient water to make one and one-half cups juice. Heat. Moisten a tablespoon cornstarch with a little cold water and pour, while stirring, into the peach syrup. Cook for five minutes. Separate one egg, and beat the yolk and white separately. Add a small amount of the hot liquid to the beaten egg yolk, then add to the syrup, stirring constantly. Return to heat and cook for one to two minutes. Pour mixture gradually into the stiffly-beaten egg whites, beating constantly while adding. Add a few drops of almond flavoring. Serve on a dessert plate or in a sauce dish. Place sauce in bot tom of dish and place peach in sauce. It may be served either warm or chilled. Potato Puff Platter Potato puffs Green beans with bacon Broiled tomato slices with Parmesan .•heese Serve potato puffs on large platter flanked by green beans cooked only with bacon. Add to mato slices broiled with a top ping of Parmesan cheese and buttered bread crumbs. Add a sifting of pepper and salt.