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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1951)
! Social Briefs \ it) Doruth) ureen ) Mrs. A. E. Simms and her grandson, Michael returned Thurs day after spending five weeks in Texas. They spent two weeks in Jarvis with Mrs. Eugenia Brown and three weeks in Marshall. M \ F Simms has re eenth returned from New York where be saw three ol the World Series baseball games. While in Ve*w York he attended The Friend ship Baptist church. Rev Thomas Kitgore*. ir.. minister Be heard a woonderfu mevsagr on A Study 7ft Bihle S'ewa-dshtp.' Vis- FiUse Puitruv Finley, daughter c: M ami Mrs. Carl Finley. iJT So- 20th street, became the bride of Cpl. Thomas Lee Johns.::. ami of Mr. T. Johnson, San Jose. Calif., on Monday, j October 22nd. Rev. J. B. Brooks read the lines for the ceremony. Attending the couple were Miss Vonna Finley and Sgt. George Davis. The bride wore a grey suit / with blue accessories. j! * * * Mrs. Clinton Conrad and daugh-j ter Shirley spent the week-end i in Broken Bow, Neb. i * * * l The Quinn Chapel Senior choir will render a musical program at the Raymond Methodist church { Sunday night, November 4th in j Raymond, Neb. i ^ ♦ * * j | Quinn Chapel Usher board is 1 I1 a sponsoring a musical recital to be rendered by the Simmons-Ackers Singers of Los Angeles, Calif., on Tuesday night, November 6th, at 8 p.m. * * * Mrs. I. B. Colley was entered in St. Elizabeth hospital recently. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis and Miss Charlotte Loving spent Sunday in Omaha, Neb. * * * Miss Jeanne Malone was pleas antly surprised on Saturday eve ning with a birthday party given by Ada Parnell. * V * r Mrs. Golden Brooks and Mrs.! Henrietta Bell will entertain the Ministers Wives Council on No- i vember 8th at the home of Mrs. Brooks. i * * * The Mary Bethune Literary and , Art club will have a special meet-; ing at the Urban League on ] Thursday evening, 8 p.m. All ; members are requested to be ] present. j j —- < FASHI0N-OF-WEEK I* , . Xs ,y'3*XXS<X>. Six i ai&v. >•<•■•..< • W-■■•.•>-v. ^Wi'iiyw-i FASHION FROCKS of Cincinnati tops an exciting cotton plaid in luscious portrait colors with a perky black velveteen artist’s tie. Brooklyn's Speech Is the Most Romantic BROOKLYN, N. Y. (ANP). The Linguaphone Institute of New York named Brooklyn as having the most romantic speech in the 'country following a survey. Brooklyn citizen’s robust “rough and ready” approach to courting placed it first in the use of Ameri can-English language. Other cities listed and the language influences on them are: San Antonio, Spanish; New Or leans, French: Minneapolis, Swed ish; Sante Fe, American-Iniana; San Francisco, the Orient; Boston, British-English; Chicago, Italian; Atlanta, Caelic, and New Bedford, Mass., Portuguese. ---i I HOUSEHOLD HINTS ; By Mrs. Odessa Johnson and Miss Mary Sampson Choice things offered during harvest time. Hot Tamale Loaf 1 'a pounds boot or veal sh.mk 3 Tbs. diced onion 2 Tsr sal 2 cups tomaio puree 1 Tsp. chilli powder '4 cup chopped ripe olives, (seeds removed) 1 cup corn meal The meat should be cut into pieces. Barely cover with boiling water, and simmed until very ten der. Cool slightly, remove any bones or undesirable portions, and put through the medium coarse knife of a food chopper. There should remain in the pot about 3 cupfuls of meat stock. Add the ground meat to this stock, then add the tomato puree and chilli power. Bring to boiling, and gradually add the corn meal, stir ring constantly. Cook slowly for 30 minutes. Add the chopped olives and pour into a greased loaf pan. Bake in a medium hot oven for 20 minutes and serve hot in slices with a piquant tomato sauce. This loaf may be reheated for the following meal. It may surprise you, but the word "menu” means slender. Yes, SLENDER. It’s a come on and a warning all in one. Better watch it. Cider Sherbet Ever have cider sherbet? Make it like any other sherbet, only use cider instead of fruit juices. Oc tober is cider month. Country Sausage Baked in Acorn Squash Scrub 2 acorn squashes with a 'stiff brush. Split them length wise. Remove the seeds and the stringy membrane. Heap pork sausage meat in the center of each squash half. Be sure the meat is well seasoned, and don’t forget the sage. About 2 lbs. of sausage will do for 6 acorn squash halves, but have it heaped up, for it shrinks in the baking. Bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees, 45 minutes to an hour or until the squash is tender when pierced with a fork. From time to time during the baking, tip the squashes and drain the sausage drippings out. Give them the last draining before serving. (Save the drip for further use.) Creamed Onions Here’s a hint how to keep the centers of onions from popping out while they are boiling.. When you peel them, make a cross on the top with a very sharp knife. Not a deep, full-fashioned cut, but a moderate one. The best part of a boiled onion is the center. All the rest is designed to keep the center in. Boil in salted water until ten der, drain very well. Dress in a rich cream sauce seasoned with salt and pepper, and serve very hot. A sprinkling of paprike and a dab of butter take away that Istark white look which adds nothing to the color scheme of your menu. Endive and Romaine Salad Crisp the best and whitest leaves of romaine, and the inside staks of endive. Shake them like crazy to get the water off, then spin them around in a towel. Now make a dressing which for some reason they call “chiffon ade,” by taking % Cup of good French dressing and adding to it 2 tablespoons of very finely chopped green pepper and 1 hard boiled egg chopped fine. Chill. Mix and fill the endive and ro maine. Little cheese sticks or thin buttered and heated whole-wheat crackers are nice with this. Celery Stuffed With Cheese and Avocado Cut an avocado in half. Remove | the pit. Peel one half. Sprinkle the other half with lemon juice, i wrap up in wax paper or foil and jkeep in the refrigerator for future use. Puree the peeled half—use a food mill for this, or put it through a sieve. You have to have a really ripe avocado for this. |Add 1% teaspoons of lemon juice .to keep it from looking dark and gloomy. Broccoli Trim broccoli to get it ready for cooking. Slice the stalks right down the middle. You will find they will cook in seven to eight minutes and come out all green and white and delicate in flavor. Needing only melted butter or margarine, salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice. Sweet Pickle Squares 1 package lemon flavored gelatin mixture 1 % cups boiling water V% cup vinegar 4 tablespoons sugar % teaspoon salt % cup finely chopped celery Vs cup chopped sweet pickles ^4 cup chopped pimientos 3 tablespoons chopped green Pour water over gelatin mix ture. Stir until dissolved. Add vinegar and sugar. Cool and al low to thicken a little. Add rest of ingredients. Pour to thickness of lVfe inches in shallow pan. Stif fen. Cut in squares and serve on lettuce. Top with mayonnaise or salad dressing. Flood Relief When recently the floods of the, Missouri and Mississippi rivers destroyed property and made so many homeless in their wake, Bishop D. Ormonde Walker, pre siding over the Fifth Episcopal District of our church, where the havoc was heaviest, issued a di rective to our African Methodist Episcopal churches in the area. They were ordered to place their resources at the call of those in charge of flood sufferers. This in cluded not only the churches, but the splendid facilities at Western University and Douglas Hospital. Bishop Walker has been com •i'cndcd for this fine step and our church for its unselfish service to mankind. ROPER & SONS MORTUARY 1319 N DONLEY-STAKt CO. LTD. 1331 N St. DRUGS—PRESCRIPTION S SICK. ROOM NECESSITIES WE APPRECIATE FOUR PATRONAGE BEAUS GROCERY Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Meats 2101 R Tel. 2-6933 E J IDEAL I Grocery and Market Lots of Parking 27th and F Streets THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS , Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 Rubber Stamps Made to Order . . . 24-Hour Service Date Stamps Time Stamps Endorsement Stamps Signature Stamps —Notarial Seals— Latsch Brothers Stationers—Printers 1124 O St. 2-6838 Where Your Furniture Dollar Buys More 1532 O Street Shurtleff's Furniture Co. Flowers By Tyrrell's D. L. 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