The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, July 22, 1948, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Social Brief»
By Mrs. Basilia Bell Fh, 5-5531
Leal We Forget
Bert Newton—St. Elizabeth hospital.
Loretta Martin—Bryan Memorial hos
pital,
Jennie Mae Layer—St. Elizabeth Hospi
tal.
Marcella Whltebear—Hospital.
Betty Ann Fowler—Children's Hospital,
Omaha.
The United Church Women’s
Kensington met with Mrs. A. Hall
on Friday evening. Important
business on the agenda was the
adopting of the By-laws. Refresh
ments were served and a delight
ful evening was had by all.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Washing
ton and Mrs/ Lloyd King are
spending an extended vacation
with relatives and friends in
Atchison, Kansas.
* * *
It’s a girl for Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell Kelley, Jr. The little Miss,
Janice Elaine, tipped the scales at
7 lbs. 15 oz. and arrived Juy 14.
Mrs. Kelley was Janice Adkins.
* * *
Mrs. B. Wallace Bell of Detroit,
Mich., is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. B. L. Wesley, 1900 T Street.
* * *
Harold Jones of Allentown, Pa.,
is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ger
trude Jones and his sister, Mrs.
Ruby Williamson. Mr. Jones, a
former Lincolnite, spent about
ten days in the city.
* * *
The Rev. Robert L. Moody, pas
tor of Northside church of God,
attended camp meeting in
Topeka, Kans.
* * *
An interesting bit of news was
received about Mrs. Josephine
Watts Williams, sister of Mrs.
Jennie R. Edwards. She has com
pleted a nursing course at Peters
burg, Va., and after practicing in
Harlen hospital in New York
City, has entered the field of
radium technician, and is now in
the New Jersey hospital in Hack
ensack, New York.
* * *
Miss Virginia Davis who has
been visiting in New Bloomfield,
Fulton and Jefferson City, Mo.,
has returned and with her is Miss
Alfrieda White of Fulton, Mo.
Miss White and Miss Davis ac
companied Mir. and Mrs. Fred
Bradley and Mrs. Eugenia Brown
to Omaha where Mr. Bradley was
guest soloist at Morning Star Bap
tist Church on Sunday. Miss
White, Miss Davis, Mr. Milton
Craft and Mr. Otis Smith were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bradley Saturday evening.
* * *
Mrs. Rosie Mae Zollicoffer
joined Mt. Zion Baptist church
Sunday morning. She comes to
Lincoln from Standfield Baptist
church in Vicksburg, Miss., and
is making her home at 224 No. 7.
* * *
Mr. S. Walker of Denver,
Colo., was a visitor at Mt. Zion
Sunday morning.
* * *
Mrs. Ada Robinson was hon
ored Saturday afternoon at a
shower given by her co-workers
at Golds department store. Mrs.
Robinson left Monday for a two
week vacation to Houston, Texas,
where she will visit her mother.
* * *
The Quinn Chapel AME
church Usher Board Auxiliary
met Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wbods
with Mrs. Margaret Williams
presiding. Further plans were
made for the 1949 calendar.
* * *
Mrs. M. K. Winston and family
are spending a month on the east
coast visiting relatives and
friends in New York and other
cities.
* * *
Raymond and Fletcher Gill of
Kansas City are here visiting
their fatflter, Mr. Walter Gill and
their grandmother and great
grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Hill and
Mrs. Mayme Berry respectively.
Raymond and Fletcher will re
main here indefinitely.
* * *
Lavanda Hill and Raymond
Botts were guests Friday in Bea
trice at a party honoring Richard
Becks, who will leave for the
army shortly. Mr. Becks is the
son of Mrs. Lela Becks of Bea
trice.
* * *
Rev. and Mrs. T. O. McWilliams
motored to Kansas City, Kansas
Saturday to visit his parents who
will return with him to Lincoln
Sunday. A group of friends and
members of Christ Temple had a
surprise picnic honoring the
homecoming of Rev. and Mrs. T.
T. McWilliams.
* * *
Sgt. Joseph Casmer was seen in
town this past week visiting his
wife and child. Sgt. Casmer was
a student at U of N. before re
turning to the service last year.
He is stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga.
* * *
Mrs. Ruby Reed returned from
Minneapolis Sunday. She went
there for a two-weeks visit with,
her sister, Mrs. Almerita John
son.
* * *
Mr. Jack Farr of York was a
Lincoln visitor on Sunday.
July Special
Card-O-Grams . . . glamorized postcards
just meant for that special note or thank
you letter. Printed wjth your name
and address . . . 100 for only. ■
Deckle Edge Vellum . . . f at sheets in
creamy White or granite Grey, double sheets
in White or Blue, 100 sheets and envelopes
printed with your 150
name and address are only ■
Allow three week$ for delivery
Stationery . . . First Floor
miLLER C PAiflE
,
By Dorothy Greene.
This week finds many inter
esting facts, some of which are:
T A C
Richard Holcomb is spending a
few days in Kansas City. Real
crazy.
T A C
Susie May White Hall returned
from Omaha Sunday. She said she
had a very fine time seeing all the
people! “I hear ya.”
T A C
Jackie Molden is down from
Omaha to spend some time with
us. Glad to see her back again.
T A C
Frank Burden returned this
week from Arizona to spend some
time with his parents. If I’m lucky
I’ll have him write a story about
the many different places that
Uncle Sam has sent him.
T A C
Miss Charline Colbert of St. Jo
seph, Mo., is here in Lincoln to
look around a bit before she en
ters the University of Nebraska
this fall.
Incidentally boys, she is a very
nice girl!
T A C
Since the fad this year is driving
fine cars, Billy Burns is not going
to be left out, although his is not a
fine car. It is a big green truck.
T A C
Looking real cool riding on La
vanda’s motorcycle Sunday was
Tony Smith.
T A C
The Clique Club met Sunday at
Robbie Powell’s house with Rob
bie and Florentine as hostesses.
They had a short business meet
ing during which they decided to
have another entertainment in the
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MIDWEST
SUPPLY CO.
1848 Vine St. 2-6039
GOOD FOODS—GOOD FEEDS
ROS 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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m Favorite Star*
Summer is here
Yes
Celotex Rock Wool in your
home will keep out ex
treme heat. Make it 10 to
15 degrees cooler.
Then you are ready for
next winter on an econ
omical and comfort basis.
We carry a complete line
of storm and screen
window combination self
storing.
We feature coal process
built up roof and asphalt
shingles.
KIRKPATRICK
BROS., INC.
2217 O_ 2-3861
! HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By Mrs. Brery Miller Phone 2-4051
Now that it is canning Mason you
might like a few of my personal recipes
and methods.
Green Beans
Wash, string, break freshly
gathered pods into 2 inch pieces.
Boil 15 minutes. Pack into hot
jars, add 1 teaspoon salt to each
quart. Cover with water in which
cooked. Process small young pods
35 minutes and large ones 55
minutes at 10 pounds pressure or
three hours in hot water bath,
give an extra turn to jar lids
after you take them out of hot
bath.
Carrots
Wash, scrape, and rinse, slice
or leave whole. Boil 3 minutes.
Pack into hot jars. Add 1 tea
spoon salt to each quart. Cover
with boiling water. Process
40 minutes at 10 lb. pressure or
hours in water bath then
complete seal.
Beet Pickle
1 gallon small beets
2 cups sugar
1 long stick cinnamon
1 tablespoon allspice
3V4 cups vinegar
1*4 cups water
Cook and skin beets, add sugar
and spices to vinegar and water.
Simmer 15 minutes, add beets.
Boil 5 minutes longer. Pack beets
in hot jars. Cover with boiling
near future, so look for the an
nouncement.
See you next week,
Dotty.
Jess
Williams
Springs
For Better Values
• Drugs
• Cosmetics
• Stationery
• Candy
• Prescriptions
CHEAPPER DRUGS
1325 O St. Lincoln
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GROCERY
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 R TeL 2-6933
rAt Winterhalter’s —
Complete-line of Wallpapers,
Paints, Enamels, Varnishes,
Brushes and decorating sup
plies.
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syrup, if not enough syrup to
cover add more vinegar. Screw
lids on tight.
Louis Sworn in
As Deputy Sheriff
Joe Louis was sworn in July
16, as a special deputy sheriff
in Detroit. Wayne County Sher
iff Edward Behrendt said he put
the honorary badge on the re
tired heavyweight champion be
cause of his “sportsmanship and
upright living.”
Dorothy Maynor Debuts
At Lewisohn Stadium
NEW YORK.—Dorothy Maynor
makes her Stadium debut under
the baton of Robert Lawrence,
Saturday, July 24, at Lewisohn
stadium. The sopranof will sing
selections from Mozart, Ravel,
Charpentier and Debussy.
Lotman's Grocery
1945 R Street
Meats and Vegetables
10c-25e-45e
Lincoln’s Favorite Potato Chip
PIANOS RADIOS
SEWING MACHINES
WASHERS SWEEPERS
Gourlay Bros. Piano Co.
212 So. 12 2-1636
Use
BdIcL tfupL BacjclcL
LINCOLN BAKING CO.
For Everything in
HARDWARE
Baker Hardware
101 No. 9th 2-3710
VINE ST.
. MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584