The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, July 17, 1947, Page Three, Image 3

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SOCIAL BRIEFS i1
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Mr. and Mrs. Jewell R. Kelley
Sr., will leave Friday morning for
Langston, Okla., and will return
with their daughter, Barbara,
who has been a student there for
the past year.
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^ Mr. Wm. B. Davis spent Mon
day in Omaha.
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Mrs. John Robinson is confined
to her home as a result of illness.
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Miss Virginia Davis spent a
two-week vacation visiting in
Chicago and Des Moines. She
also spent some time in Omaha.
Miss Davis returned to the city
last Friday.
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Misses Delores and Marilyn
Bowen are spending their vaca
tion in California with relatives.
They are daughters of Mr. ahd
Mrs. J. D. Bowen.
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• Mr. Larmon Brame, is of Cres
cent, Oklahoma and has come to
our city to spend the summer. He
is the son of Mrs. Edwin Todd,
2267 Y Street. The teen-agers
can add another name to their
column.
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Mrs. Alonzo Adams and Mrs.
Virgie Ellis motored to Lincoln
Thursday afternoon from Ne
braska City. They visited Mr.
Sanford Hern who is a patient at
the Veterans Hospital.
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A number of interesting out
of-the city personalities were pre- j
sent at Quinn Chapel A. M. E.
Church Sunday morning services.
They were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Thomas, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Williams, Omaha; Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Brookins, Chicago; Mrs.
Bertha Peterson, Kansas City,
Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Madison, Oakdale, La.; J. N. Mil
ler, Oklahoma City and Stanley
Clayton of Spring Grove, Va.
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Mr. John Miller and Donovan
Ray Gatus are motoring through
parts of the south and east for an
extended vacation.
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It was reported to us that Mrs.
John Adams, 540 No. 22nd St., is
recuperating at her home after
undergoing surgery at a local
hospital, several weeks ago.
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Mrs. Harold Stith has returned
home from a recent trip to Calif
ornia. Mr. Stith is employed
there and Mrs. Stith and Darryl
Lee will return at a later date to
make their home there.
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Retu’ ning to her home in Den
ver, Colo., recently was Mrs. Ed
win Delaney Sr., who attended
the wedding of her daughter,
Orpha, who was united in marri
age to Delma King June 27. Mrs.
Delaney, until recently lived in
the city for many years.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051
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Orange Sherbet
1% cup evaporated milk
V2 cup orange juice
2 tablespoons lemon juice
% cup unsweetened pineapple
juice
1 tablespoon grated orange peel
3/\ cup sugar
Chill milk in refrigerator tray
until ice crystals form around the
edge. Combine fruit juices, or
ange peel, and sugar, stir to dis
solve sugar, beat milk until stiff.
Add fruit juice mixture, beat well
0pour into refrigerator tr.ay, freeze
until firm, turn into chilled bowl
beat until fluffy smooth but not
melted return quickly to cold
tray. Freeze firm. Serves 8.
Tuna Salad Tomatoes
6 medium bright red tomatoes
1 cup tuna flaked
1 cup diced celery
Vz teaspoon salt
3 hard cooked eggs, diced
3 sweet pickles, chopped
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Vfe cup mayonnaise
Peel tomatoes turn bottom side
end down; cut almost thru in 6
^sections, sprinkle with salt, chill,
combine tuna, celery, salt, eggs,
pickles and lemon juice, moisten
with mayonnaise, serve in tomato
cups on a leaf of lettuce.
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Cracker Crumb Crusi for Pie
16 graham crackers
V4 cup sugar
V4 cup softened butter or oleo
For a crumb crust that’s easy
to cut and serve without crumbl
ing roll out graham crackers into
fine crumbs. Put crumbs softened
butter and sugar in a bowl and
blend together. Mix thoroughly
and evenly using a fork for last
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hubbard
Jr., and Children are visiting the
parents of Mr. Hubbard, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Hubbard Sr.,
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Rev. and Mrs. Cole of Cleveland,
Ohio stopped over several days
recently visiting their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Cole, 1029 No. 23rd St.,
They had been attending the Bap
tist Congress and Sunday School
Convention in Oakland, California
Rev. Cole was a Lincoln visitor
last summer, during which time
he preached at several of the lo
cal churches.
Rev. R. L. Moody who was re
cently reelected board member
of the State Holiness Association
attended a meeting in Topeka,
Kansas over the weekend. Rev.
Moody is the only race member of
the board.
We noticed that Rev. and Mrs.
John Favors of Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stith were among the guests at
tending a lovely reception given
in Oakland, California by the
Rev. Charles Favors of Omaha,
and his sister, Mrs. Candace Sad
dler. The affair was given for
the Nebraska, Minnesota, and
Arizona delegates attending the
Baptist Congress and Sunday
.chool Convention.
Mrs. Virginia Botts is confined
to her home due to illness. She
is reported somewhat improved.
Mrs. Loretta Swanigan and Mrs.
Evelyn Knowles were accompa
nied by Mr. Lonnie Carter on a
trip to St. Joseph to attend the
Missouri State Convention of
Postal Mechanic and Maintain
nces Employees Association, on
Saturday. Mrs. Swanigan is State
Organizer for the Nebraska Or
ganization.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Givehand
end Mr. Alonzo Adams of Ne
braska City attended the Kansas
City Monarchs and Sandy’s ball
game on Tuesday.
blending. Pour well - blended
graham cracker mixture into a
9 inch pie plate, then press mix
ture on the bottom and around
the sides of the pie plate into a
firm, even layer, shaping into rim
around edge of plate, bake eight
minutes in moderate oven.
TIPS & TRICKS
You can eliminate most of the
odor from cabbage, cauliflower or
onions if you cook them in half
milk and half water.
An easy way to melt paraffin
for sealing is to drop pieces into
teapot, then set teapot in hot wa
ter until paraffin is melted and
pour from spout or use an old
pitcher.
When carrying a fiber rug, to
keep it from buckling in the mid
dle roll it from corner to corner.
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ROSE MANOR STUDIO
1029 Rose Street
Phone 3-2046
Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A.
Prices reasonable — Work guaranteed
DONLEY STAHL CO.
— PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY —
1331 N Street 2-3248
RAUTEX FACE MASKS, 3 for ... ..25c
Light, Comfortable, Boilable
Protection against Spring Colds and Coughs
OUR CHILDREN
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ture Book merely bores him, but
he is fascinated by the story-tell
ing pictures in such a book as
Peggy and Peter. He demands
stories and is ready for many
simple stories of experience and
for one or two simple folk tales.
Rhythm and repetition still hold
a strong place and the child en
joys joining in refrains. Parents
are often astonished, sometimes
harassed, by the way in which a
three year old child insists on
repetition of a favorite story or
rhyme.
PAINT IS SCARCE
We appreciate your
patronage and hope
we soon can supply
all your requirements
VAN SICKLE
GLASS 8c PAINT CO.
143 So. 10th
PIANOS RADIOS
SEWING MACHINES
WASHERS SWEEPERS
Gourlay Bros. Piano Co,
212 So. 12 2-1633
QUALITY PHOTOS
Lower Prices — Faster Service
PHOTO NOOK
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays
1443 "O" Street Lincoln, Ncbr.
LOTMAN’S GROCERY
1945 R Street
Meats and Vegetables
HILTNER rum C2.
"FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS"
2-2775 135 So. 12
GREETINGS
from
EARL WOOD’S DAIRY
15 Stores
All over Lincoln
UMBERGER'S 2-2424
1110 Q. Funeral and Ambulance
Service. Roy A. Sheaff, Darold
Rohrbaugh. Floyd Umberger
families. 2-5059.
VINE ST. MARKET
Groceries 8c Meats
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
STAR VAN
Wishes
THE VOICE
Continued Success
COMPLETE FUR SERVICE
HORACE E. COLLEY
“Trust your furs with a furrier”
1745 South 11 3-6582
120 So. 13th St. Lincoln
KUSHNER’S
STORES TO SERVE YOU
No. 1 No. 2 No.3
27th & 626 1733
W No. 22nd "O"
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Weaver’s
Potato
Wafers
Lincoln's Favorite
POTATO CHIP
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