The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 04, 1948, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Teen Age Chatter
By Dorothy Green.
To start off with this week I would like to thank Birdie Powell,
Jeanne Ivory, and Margo Knowles for all the news they have been
contributing these past few weeks. I hope they will keep the good
work up. *
* * *
There is an addition to the list that was in last week’s paper
concerning the number of teen agers trying out for Joy Night. Jeanne
Ivory* will also try out.
* * *
A number of teen agers went to Omaha last week end, they said
they had a real gone time.
* * *
Pete Holcomb had a gathering at her home last week. There
were a number of teen agers there. They spent the evening in
formally.
* * *
Orchids to Peaches Winston for winning the fine Elgin watch at
the Capitol Theater. Cecil Hatcher ran a very close second.
* * * •
The teen age party was held at the Urban League Saturday, the
28th. It was real nice.
* * *
Seems like Bettie Rose can’t keep her mind off of a certain boy.
I wonder why?
* *
Songs of the week: “True,” “Early in the Morning,” “Since I
Fell^or You” and “Two Loves Have I.”
* * *
I have noticed that Jeanne Malone and Joyce Williams are
wearing the new look (good looking boys).
* * *
I see that Billy Burns does not wear that Golden earring any
more. I wonder why?
* * *
I see that we have a couple of baby sitters in our midst. They
are Loretta McWilliams and Doris Powell.
* * *
By the way, Birdie Powell, how did you get two of those pic
tures that all the girls are going nuts over (picture of Billy Burns)
and how did he get yours?
. * * *
The driving course offered at Lincoln High had attracted a
number of our teen agers. They are Geraldine Nettles, Charles Camp
bell, Bill Whitemon, Lois Hatcher and Birdie Powell.
* * *
I wonder who Lopy’s heartache is now? Could anyone tell me?
* * *
Say, Patsy Hubbard, who is this boy you like in Omaha? If I’m
not being too personal, what about Bill Whitemon?
* * *
Hey, Jean Burns, who were you in the show with the other
Sunday; also your sister Poochie? (Try to talk yourself out of that,
girls.)
Gustavson
(Continued from Page 1.)
to the teeth, you must obey the
orders and directions of the only
men who can control the great
machinery of war.”
The refusal of the Senate Armed
Services Committee to accept the
appointment of Maj. Gen. Kuter
as chairman of the Civil Aeronau
tics Board is an indication that
the president must now look
toward the civilians in his ap
pointments.
In times like these the world
especially needs such men as
Chancellor Gustavson—men who
hew close to the chalk-line of
right and hold the line plumb to
truth; men who make duty and
truth their goal and go straight to
their mark, turning-'neither to the
right nor to the left.
There is no doubt that thou
The
First National Bank
of Lincoln
10th & “O” St. Member F.D.I.C.
Jess
Williams
SPRINGS
2215 O St 2-3633
Springs for any Car. Truck,
or Bus
We Can Duplicate any Spring
sands of young men have .been
influenced by his example and
have resolved to lead cleaner lives
and be more honest and ambitious
as good citizens, because here is
a man. who always stands for a
“good deal,” for civic righteous
ness, and for developing our youth
first, last and all the time—he’s
not afraid to stand up and be
counted.
(greetings
from
EARL WOOD'S
DAIRY
16 Stores
All over Lincoln
FREADRICH
BROS.
• •••
Since 1902
Master Grocers
The Best Place to Trade
After AH—1316 N Street
9th & L Super Market
Huskerville at Air Base
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By Mrs. Brevy Miller ’Phone 2-1!051
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Sauces For Fish Dishes
A richly-colored and flavored
sauce is just the thing to give
fish more appeal in both looks
and flavor.
Horseradish Cream Sauce
1 cup thick sour cream, or
1 cup whipring cream, and
2 tablespoons lemon juice
V4 cup bottled horseradish
% teaspoon salt
Mi teaspoon pepper
Whip cream until stiff. Mix
horseradish, salt and pepper, (and
lemon juice if using sweet
cream). Fold into w’hipped cream.
Yield: 2 cups.
Quick Tomato Sauce
1 can cream of tomato soup
1 bay leaf
4 cloves >
1*4 cup mayonnaise
*4 tablespoons finely chopped olives
Heat tomato soup with bay
leaf and cloves and simmer for
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Used Car"
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10 minutes. Strain. Combine
mayonnaise and olives and fold
into tomato mixture. Yield: 2 1/3
cups.
Mornay Sauce
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
hi teaspoons salt
% teaspoon prepared mustard
Dash of cayenne
1 cup milk
% teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
cup grated sharp cheese
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Melt butter in double boiler;
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Use our Cash and Carry Plan
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Lincoln. Nebraska
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VINE ST. MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Vine 2-6583 — 2-6584
Free Delivery
Special Friday & Saturday
Booth Frozen Fruit Blackberries.19c
Crushed Pineapples .. .f._.. 19c
Yellow Pop Corn ...2 lbs. 25c
Ben Davis Apples ...3 lbs. 25c
stir in flour, salt, mustard and
cayenne. When well blended, add
milk' slowly, mixture thickens ad
boils. Add Worcestershire sauce,
cheese and lemon juice. Heat un
til cheese is melted: Yield: IV2
cups.
Tomato Horseradish .Sauce
1 tablespoon bottled horseradish
(powdered)
1 cup catsup
Blend ingredients together.
Yield: 1 cup.
Quick Seafood Sauce
Vi cup bottled chill sauce
% cup mayonnaise
Blend ingredients together.
Yield: % cup. +
COMPLETE FUR SERVICE
HORACE E. COLLEY
“Trust your furs with a furrier”
1745 South 11 3-6582
ROSE MANOR
STUDIO
1029 Rose Street
Phone 3-2046
Portraits by Appointment
George Randol, P. A. of A.
Prices reasonable
Work guaranteed
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GREETING
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