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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1947)
• HOUSEHOLD HINTS By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051 We would like for you to share your choice recipes with us. They will be printed with grateful ap preciation, with your name. A One Egg Cake Va cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg unbeaten 2 cups sifted cake flour Va teaspoon salt 2Vz teaspoons baking powder « % cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla t Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and cream until fluffy. Add egg and beat thoroughly. Sift dry ingredents together 3 times and add alternately with milk and vanilla. Pour into greased pans. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 25 minutes. This makes 2 (9 inch) layers. Fried Oysters 1 pint oysters 2 eggs 1 cup fine cracker crumbs 1 xk cups milk 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt Drain and dry oysters. Beat eggs, add milk and beat in flour •and salt until smooth. Dip each oyster in batter then in cracker crumps and fry in hot deep fat until browned 2 to 5 minutes. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve with lemon. Serves 6. Tartar Sauce 1 cup mayonnaise dressing l teaspoon onion juice 1 tablespoon chopped cucumber pickle. Make the mayonnaise rather sour with a little more mustard than for salad and mix in capers, pickles and onion juice. Set in the refrigerator until needed. It should be quite thick when ser ved. Quite good with fish of any kind. Bean Soup 3 slices bacon 2 cups baked or boiled Beans 4 cups cold water l tablespoon flour 1. tablespoon butter Salt, pepper, paprika Cook bacon, add to Beans, add cold water and cook until beans are soft, then rub through a strainer, place on the fire and add a little more water, if needed, as the soup must not be too thick. Bind with the flour and butter. Cook two or three minutes season with salt, a dash of pepper, and paprika. Cook County Bar Groups Chooses Nelson M. Willis For Presidency CHICAGO—(ANP)—At the re cent annual meeting of Cook County Bar association, Atty. Nelson M. Willis was elected president of the organization. At the same time the association an nounced that one of its cheif aims in 1947 will be to see that a quali fied Negro judge is elected to the superior court branch. * Willis, who is widely known throughout the state for his handling of civil rights cases, was a recent candidate for probate judge of Vermillion county. He is also director of civil liberties of the elks of the state of Illinois, and has handled civil righ cases in Danville, Decatur, Springfield, Joliet and Lincoln, 111. -o CARD OF THANKS We wish, at this time, to express thanks to Rev. M. J. Bradford for the lovely gifts of fruit that he has contributed to the home in the past year. We also wish to thank our pas tor, Rev. T. O. McWilliams Jr., for the faithful service he has rendered to the home since we have been supervisors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams BILL MURRELL’S CAPITOL HDW. & PAINT Complete Hardware Slock 15th & O 2-2676 PAINT IS SCARCE We appreciate your patronage and hope We soon can supply all your requirements VAN SICKLE GLASS & PAINT CO. 143 So. 10th UNION SHOE SHOP 1010 "O" STREET 2-7887 MEUSBORN Service Station 1701 R Street Let Uo Service Your Car VINE ST. MARKET Groceries & Meats 22nd and Vine 2-6583 — 2-6584 BARKERS OPEN THURSDAYS TIL 9 1107 "O” Street 2-1677