The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, June 03, 1948, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Social Briefs
By Basilia Bell •
Mrs. Pansy Beard left for Wash
ington, D. C., to vi^it her daugh
ter, Mrs. Barbara Jefferson, and
her new granddaughter, Michelle. |
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar J. Woods
of Omaha visited Mr. Woods’
mother, Mrs. William Woods, dur
ing the Memorial holidays.
* * *
Lewis Baker, son of Mr. William
Baker, is making his home with
his father here in Lincoln.
* * *
Mrs. Byron Davis attended the
women’s dinner of the New Era
Baptist District in Omaha on
Thursday. While in the city, she
visited her mother, Mrs. King.
* * *
Miss Virginia Davis visited her
brother, Mr. A. C. Davis, in Des
Moines over the holidays.
* * *
Mrs. Florence McClinton is the
house guest of Mrs. Stella Davis
while visiting her son, Lucien Mc
Clinton, who is a patient at St.
Elizabeth Hospital.
* * *
Mrs. Edna Brooks left Wednes
day, May 26, for Oklahoma to dec
orate the graves of friends and
relatives.
* * *
Mrs. Sarah Polk left Saturday
for Camp Perry-Mansfield where
she will spend the summer.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Rozzell Walker of
Kansas City, Mo., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell over the
week end.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alexan
der" were breakfast guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hale Sunday
morning.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Newton,
daughter and Mrs. Estell B. Pow
ell, fished at Ashland Sunday eve
ning.
* * *
Mrs. Ethel Kirtley visited her
sister, Mrs. Grace Kirtley, in
Omaha Sunday and Monday.
* * *
Mrs. Fred Bradley left Sunday
for St. Louis, Mo., where she vis
ited her mother who has been ill
but is reported much improved.
Mrs. Bradley brought her niece
back with her to spend the sum
mer.
* * *
Mrs, Lucy Hubbard is visiting
relatives in Chicago.
* * *
Friday afternoon, June 4, the
U.C.W. Kensington Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Brevy Miller,
309 So. 20th street, at 2 p. m.
Mrs. Mosely, State President of
Women’s clubs, will be present to
take the group into the Federa
tion.
* * *
Rev. and Mrs. B. T. McDaniels
left for Kansas City on Saturday
to visit.
* * *
Sunday morning Mrs. Eugenia
Brown, Winifred Winston, An
netta Smith and Charles Goolsby
accompanied the Rev. Gordon
Lippitt to the boys’ reformatory
west of Lincoln to assist in chapel
services there. Miss Winston sang
panied by Mrs. Brown, who fur
“Suffer Little Children” accom
nished other music for the sery
ice. The Rev. Mr. Lippitt, chap
lain, is also pastor of Emmanuel
Methodist church and executive
secretary of the University Y. M.
C. A.
* * *
The Urban League Girls Glee
Club, under the direction of Mrs.
MEADOW GOLD
Means Just The Very Best
Grade A Milk
Ice Cream—Butter
BEATRICE FOODS CO.
Eugenia Brown, rendered two spe
cial numbers for the services of the
Allon Chapel, S.D.A., on May 29th.
* * *
Rev. and Mrs. Harper returned
with their son, Joey, to Inde
pendence, Mo., May 29th.
*N * * *
Mrs. Francis Green was called
to Sacramento, Calif., because of
the recent death of her father,
Enoch Young.
* # • *
The public is invited to attend
the adult high school graduation
June 8th at 8 p. m. The exercise
will be held at the Public School
Auditorium at 22nd and “J” street.
* * *
We notice quite a few university
students are leaving for the sum
mer. So long, kids, have a good
time and we’ll see you in the fall.
* * *
Mrs. Virginia Botts and daugh
ter, Jo Ann, spent the week end
in Council Bluffs, la., visiting her
mother.
Troop 60 Rated 6C?
Minis Kuya Camp
Presentation of award high
lighted the 1948 two-day camporee
for the Lincoln district Boy Scouts
which ended Saturday night at
Camp Minis-Kuya. The camporee,
conducted to give scouts a chance
to display their camping skills.
As the groups assembled about the
big campfire, awards were given
by the Rev. M. M. Kacmarek,
general chairman; William Rice,
camping activities chairman and
Del Pinkerton. Troop 60, made up
of Donavan Gatus, Clifford Dunn,
William Hutcheson and James
Bass scored between 800 and 1,200
points to receive a rating of “C”,
from the officials, according to
Mr. Joseph W. Adams, scout
master.
Mrs. Thomas D. Hildreth
Expired May 15
Mr. Thomas Dean Hildreth, 35,
son of Mrs. Woody Cooper of
1961 “U” Street, died May 15th
allegedly of poisoning. Born in
Arkadelphia, Ark. Oct. 6, 1913,
he grew up in Lincoln where
he attended Bancroft and Whit
tier schools. Surviving him are
his mother, a sister, Mrs. Trudell
Knowles and other relatives.
‘Wallace Plans Peace
Flight to Moscow’
LONDON. — The independent
newspaper Sunday Pictorial said
Sunday that Henry Wallace is
planning a “sensational peace
flight to Moscow to bolster his
presidential chances.”
The newspaper’s “Behind the
Scenes” column said Wallace be
lieves “He is the only American
who can talk to Stalin.
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jj By Dorothy Green £
Greetings Gates:
Now to start off with a Big
Bang.
Love’s Acrobatics
He went out one lovely night
To call upon a miss,
And when he reached her resi
dence
this.
like
stairs
up
ran
He
Her papa met him at the door,
He didn’t see the miss.
He’ll not go there again, though
for
He
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down
sjtejs
like
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* —Anonymous.
Now laugh!
* * *
Ive found out who Arnold
“Sonny” Walker’s heart-throb is.
Do you want to know too? Well
ask 'him.
Ail
CLASSIFIED AD
Wanted: A man—must be 18
years of age, 6 feet 2 inches tall,
brownish hair. Originally from
Hawaii. So pick up guys. If you
fit this description, call me at
5-7508 and I will give you the
name of the young lady who is
interested. (Call between 4:30
and 9 p. m.)
Reward: I’m telling you its
amazing but confusing.
* * • *
Say Bill Whiteman, who is the
fine chick you are making some
time with? Could it be H. W.?
* * *
I have noticed that Mr. Rife has
opened a very fine ice cream par
lor. Good deal, isn’t it, kids??
* * *
Could anyone tell me who Bar
bara is that Skippy King has his
heart set on? I wonder.
* * *
Mr. Frank King has recently re
turned to Lincoln from Denver,
Colo. He is back to stay this time
so gals, you better latch on. Is
this the way you wanted it,
Frank?
* * *
It was very nice of some of
you to remember me during my
illness last week.
’Bye now,
Dotty.
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White Shafter Potatoes, 6 lbs.. 39c
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By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051
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Quick Rolls
Beat one egg and add % cup
of milk that has been scalded
and cooled. Crumble and add one
cake of yeast and stir until it be
comes smooth. Add 2Vfe to 3 cups
of good biscuit mix. Stir until
a soft dough. Make into rolls and
let rise until double in bulk.
Bake in 375 degree oven for
about 25 minutes. Can be kept
in refrigerator and used as
wanted.
Parnip Fritters
Two cups boiled parnips (drain
and mash)
Add 2 tbls. melted butter.
1 tsp. salt.
1 egg unbeaten.
Mix thoroughly and make into
cakes about % inch thick and
fry in deep fat until golden
brown.
Epicurean Halibut
1 can condensed tomato soup
V4 pound grated Cheddar cheese
1 pound cooked halibut
salt and pepper
toast triangles
Heat soup; add cheese, heat,
stirring occasionally until cheese
is melted. Flake halibut in Targe
pieces, add to tomato mixture,
season with salt and pepper and
serve on toast. Serves 4.
Russiaif Tea
V4 cup sugar
V4 cup water
V4 teaspoon powdered cloves
1 2" stick cinnamon
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
Vi cup orange juioe
2 tablespoons . ...on juice
V4 cup pineapple Juice
3 cups boiling crater
V4 cup tea leaves
Combine first six ingredients.
Use
Bold Qup, (BasucuL
LINCOLN BAKING CO.
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Boil 10 minutes. Remove cinna
mon; add juices; keep hot. Pour
boiling water over tea. Steep 10
minutes. Strain. Combine mix
tures. Serve in tea or punch
cups. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Cheese Scrambled Eggs
2 tablespoons fortified margarine
. 6 eggs beaten
*4 teaspoon salt f
% teaspoon pepper
% cup milk
1 ’4 3-o*. packages cream cheese
Melt margarine in double
boiler. Tip it back and forth to
cover sides. Combine eggs with
salt, pepper, milk. Cook in
double boiler, over boiling water,
until eggs just begin to set on
bottom and sides. Then occa
sionally scrape bottom and sides
gently with spoon, so liquid por
tion flows to bottom. Repeat until
eggs are nearly set. Fold in
cheese cut in small pieces. Serve
at once on toast. Makes 4 serv
ings.
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10c>25c>45c
Lincoln's Favorite Potato Chip
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1620 N Phone 2-1293
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