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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1951)
r Social Briefs j tty Utirotb) Ones ) Visiting Kansas City, Mo., oyer Labor Day week end was Mr. Luther Allen who spent the time with his brother, Franft. * * * Dr. L. H. Williams and his son Lloyd, jr., who will be attending the University of Nebraska motored here from Tulsa, Okla., arrived Thursday. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Russell who spent their honey moon in Tulsa. Dr. Williams left Saturday. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kidd, and their son, Paul, jr., of Kansas j City, Mo., motored to Lincoln Thursday. Paul will be a student! at the University of Nebraska. j * * * J. R. Nevels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nevels, sr., arrived here recently and is recuperat ing after being flown from Turkey to Camp Carson, Colorado. * * • Mrs. Yvonne Anderson, 669 South 20th., had as her guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Flowers of Emporia, Kansas. Following a dinner party the guest left for a Labor vm- week end In Omaha. * # * Mrs. Birdie Artis was the of ficial represenative of the miss ionary society of Mt. Zion Baptist Church to Oklahoma City to the National Baptist conven tion. * * * Mr. R. W. Ambers informed us of the recent passing of his uncle Perry Ambers of Hannibal, Mo. Attending the funeral which was held in Edina, Mo., were Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Henderson, Mrs. Clara Anderson and son Phil, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Henderson, Mrs. Ruth Alexander and Mr. R. W. Ambers. * * * • Mrs. Edward Qualls and her 1 children Barbara, Edward and Sandra have returned from St. Louis, Mo., where they visited with relatives and friends. * * m Among persons attending The T" Nebraska State Fair last week! were: Clairice Hill, Roosevelt Hill,! jr., Ronald Lee, Beverly Booth, Connie Wilson, Jessie Stikes,! Leander Nelson and Norman Jean! ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1421 O Street Phone 2-224? Portraits by Appointment George Randol. P. A. of A Prices reasonable Work guaranteed Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 S28 No. 9th For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 101 No. 9th &3710 GEO. H. WENTZ Incorporated Plumbing and Heating 1020 N Si Phone 2-1293 Bradford of Hasting, Nebraska. From Omaha way there was Mrs. Willard Duncan and daughters, Alice, Pat and Cicelia. * * * Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis over the week end were Mrs. Lucille Davis of Philadelphia. Mrs, W. B. Davis left for Omaha Tuesday to be with her mother who is ill. * * * Miss Clara Belle Scott is the house guest of the Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare. * * * Attending the New Era Baptist State Convention held in Omaha recently were Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Monroe, Mrs. W. B. Davis, Mrs. I Melvinia Gordan, Mrs. Robert | Letcher, Mrs. Birdie Artis, Mrs. Lillian Powell, Mrs. Clyde Coul ter, Mrs. Henrietta Bell Mrs. Annie B. Gans, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley and Mrs. Della Meeks. * * * 1 | Women’s _)ay was observed .it | Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church Sunday with Mrs. Roberta Molden as chairman. Mrs. Aaron McMillian of Omaha was guest speaker for the morning services. The afternoon program consisted of special numbers by persons through out the city, the Baptist choir being a special attraction. I # - Miss Evans Receives Renewal of Award j WASHINGTON—(ANP)—Miss | Dons Vallean Evans a&f this city j has been granted a renewal of a Fulbright award to continue study at Oxford university in England, for the 1951-52 school year. Miss Evans was graduated from the School of Music at Howard university, summa cum laude in June, 1945, and in 1946 received the Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Liberal Arts at Howard. She later received the Master of Arts degree in Musicol ogy at Radcliff college. From 1947 through 1950, Miss Evans taught at Howard univer sity as instructor in history of music and theory In the school ofi music. She received a Fulbright grant to study at Oxford during 1950-51. You Should Patronize Our Advertisers BEAL'S GROCERY Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Meats 2101 R Tel. 2-6933 . Make WHITE'S Your FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS It's I 108 No. 10th Street Just 27 Steps North of 10th & O Sts. FASHION - OF-WEEK THE POPULARLY STYLED sheath dress features a self stole completely lined with the same contrasting fabric which outlines the boat neckline. In linen-like rayon Notes of Interest Mrs. John Humbert has re turned after spending a vacation in Missouri with relatives and friends. Mrs. John Johnson attended funeral services for her cousin, Mrs. Irma Robinson in Kansas City, Mo., the past week. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Wheatley, 2519 Hamilton, Omaha, Nebr., spent the week end in the city as guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. Eugene Edwards. LARGE SELECTION GREETING CARDS Christmas & All Occasion. Will show samples in your home. MRS. W. I. MONROE 1205 F St. 2-2472 _ ‘ HOUSEHOLD HINTS i By Mrs. Brcv> Millet Phone 2-4031 • One Egg Muffins Shortening, 14 cup. Sugar, hi cup. Eggs, 1. Flour, *■ cups. Salt, % teaspoon Baking powder, 4 teaspoons. Orange, juice of 1. Cream the shortening and add the sugar gradually. Add well beaten egg. Sift flour once before measuring then sift flour, salt and baking powder together and add alternately with the milk. Bake in well greased muffin tins 25 min utes at 400 degree F. This amount will make 12 muffins. Variations—For fig muffins use 1 cup chopped figs. Raisins, Sates, currants or candied orange peel may be substituted for the figs.! Fresh berries or well drained stewed fruit may also be used. For apple muffins—Sift V& tea spoon cinnamon with the flour, baking powder and salt, and add 1 cup sliced apples, sweetened with Vi cup additfcnal sugar, to the muffin mixture. Vegetables, diced, mixed, 1 % cups. Salt, hi teaspoon. Gelatin, 2 teaspoons. V|getable liquor, ha cop. Tomato juice, boiling, H cup. Salad dressing, % cup. Soak gelatin in cold vegetable, liquor, then add boiling tomato juice. Cool, then add other ingre dients, pour into loaf mold and chill. When cold, cut into cubes and serve on lettuce. Spiced Beets 3 cups sliced 14 cup whole cooked beets pickle spices 1 cup vinegar 1 cup sugar 14 cup water Mix ingredients and simmer fif teen minutes. Cool and chill. Sour Cream Fudge Cake One and one-fourth cups sugar. One cup sour cream. One and one-fourth curs cake or pastry flour. Four squares chocolate. Pinch salt. One teaspoon soda. • One tablespoon boiling water. One tablespoon vanilla. Beat egg whites till stiff and add i the sugar. Beat five minutes and ! then add egg yolks, also well i beaten separately. Add one-half jcup of sour cream and the flour. Melt the chocolate, add the other half of cream gradually; combine with the first mixture. Add salt, soda dissolved in boiling water and vanilla. Bake in a loaf pan in a moderate oven for fifty min utes. This cake keeps extremely well. Caramel Rolls 2 cups flour M. teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons % cup milk baking powder % cup brown sugar 4 tablespoons lard 2 tablespoons butter Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in lard and slowly add milk. When soft dough forms, pat it out until V\ inch thick. Spread with rest of ingredients, roll up and cut off Vz inch slices. Bake 10 minutes on greased pan in moderate oven. Serve warm. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD ■m* When You Need WALLPAPER _ PAINTERS' SUPPLIES Remember the: Von Sickle Glass and Paint Co 1« South 10th St 2-6931Unci., Nebr % Irregular . . . Nylon PANELS. At $«> Only Panel • 37 inches wide • 90 inches long These nylon eggshell color panels are easily laundered and we * r * « % with double stitched sides for double strength. Irregulars of usual higher priced panels. You’ll want several panels at this low price .. • |.. 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