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

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    Social Briefs
By Mrs. Basilia Bell Ph. 5-5531
Mrs. J. M. Jackson left Mon
day evening for her home in
Ennis, Texas after spending about
five weeks visiting her mother,
Mrs. Lula Williams, her sisters,
Mrs. Lottie Johnson and Mrs.
Joseph Green and other relatives.
Mrs. Jackson spent several days
in Omaha as guest of her niece,
Mrs. Edward Buxton. She was
honored guest at dinner Sunday
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
M. L. Shakespeare. Other out
of-town guests were Mrs. Shake
speare’s brother, Ernest Green of
Omaha and Miss Ida Jones of
Kansas City, Mo., house guests of
Mrs. Green.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Givehand
motored from Nebraska City Fri
day evening to attend The Voice
staff party given at the home of
the Shakespeares.
* * *
Mrs. A. R. Adams of Nebraska
City is spending an indefinite
stay with her daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Tapp.
* * *
Chaplain and Mrs. Merle
Stith who recently moved to Lin
coin have purchased property and
are now at home to their friends
at 2418 So. 9th St.
* * *
Mr. Charles Walker returned
Thursday after spending two
months visiting with his brother,
Leonard Walker and his niece,
Geraldine Stephens of Des Moines
and his sister, Mrs. Eva Brokins of
Chicago. Mr. Walker termed his
trip a most enjoyable one with
many social courtesies tendered.
* * *
The T. F. Club held its regular
meeting with the president, Mrs.
R. W. Ambers presiding. A ham
dinner was scheduled for Wednes
day, November 27 at the Lincoln
Urban League, 2030 T Street, ac
cording to reporter, Miss Virginia
Davis.
* * *
Town Meeting of The Air will
discuss “What Should We Do
About Race Segregation,” Tues
day, November 9th at 7:30 p. m.
The speakers will be Harding Car
ter, Raymond Spriggle, one other
and Walter White, adviser to
UNESCO on Negro Affairs. He is
also on leave from the NAACP.
Dr. Harrington,
34, Named Head
Of Sam Houston
AUSTIN, Tex. (ANP). A 34
year old pastor, Dr. Robert E.
Harrington, was picked by the
board of trustees as the next
president of Samuel Huston col
lege, it was announced here last
week at the annual meeting of
the West Texas conference.
Dr. Harrington will leave his
congregation of the Mount Zion
Methodist church in New Orleans
to become one of the nation’s
youngest college presidents. He
will succeed the late Dr. Karl E.
Downs. His duties will begin Nov.
17' / !
Before becoming minister of Mt.
Zion two years ago, Dr. Harring
ton was‘director of religious ac
tivities and professor of religion
and philosophy at Wiley college.
He did his graduate work at
Boston U. where he was the only
member of the well known Boston
University Seminary singers. He
earned both A. B. and B. D. de
grees at Clafin college and Gam
mon Theological seminary in 1933.
The new Houston College presi
dent rose to the rank of major
while serving 2Vfe years as an
army chaplain in India and
Burma. In the service he preached
in Methodist churches in Karachi,
Calcutta, Bombay, Jubbulpore and
Lucknow. In Jubbulpore he de
livered the baccalaureate address
to the graduating class at Leonard
Theological college.
Dr. Harrington was born in
• Clover, S. C. He is a member of
the Omega Pi Phi fraternity.
His wife, the former Miss Mar
tinez L. Jones of Aiken, S. C.,
graduated from Southern univer
sity and has taught both high
school and college classes. She is
well known for her achievement
in the field of music.
A vegetable brush is excellent
for cleaning crevices in fancy cut
glass dishes.
Talmadge Asked
To Repudiate
Klan Ceremonies
NEW YORK. (ANP). Warning
that the Ku Klux Klan is planning
a new series of terroristic activi
ties in the south, the Non-Sectar
ian Anti-Nazi league urged Geor
gia Gov. M. E. Thompson and
the mayors of two cities to “take
appropriate precautions in time.”
Herman Talmadge, governor
nominate of Georgia, was also
called on today by the league to
publicly repudiate two Ku Klux
Iflan ceremonials which have been
scheduled for the avowed purpose
of celebrating his election as “a
great victory for white suprem
acy.”
Reminding Talmadge of his re
cent disclaimer of Klan member
ship over a national radio hook
up, the Anti-Nazi league asked
him to disavow the Klan meet
ings, which it said, “can only
bring notoriety to your state.”
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Lincoln's Favorits Potato Chip
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By Dorothy Greene.
Greetings Gates:
Miss Delores Young of Al
liance, Nebraska was visiting in
Lincoln, she stayed with her aunt
Mrs. B. Whiteman.
Shirley Thomas and Pat Hern
don were in the city over the
week end.
Lois Hatcher and Susia May
White Hall journeyed to Omaha
last Sunday. They also had
Omaha visitors the 29th. Real
Groove.
Betty Wilson looked real sharp
in her black suit and shoes with
a blue scarf and coat, there were
fine gold buttons on the suit.
Now for a Bit of Humor:
Picnicked on the river
Spread cloth on the bank
Dropped luDch in the water
And it promptly sank.
Ran for the bus
Was almost there
When I tripped on my feet
And swallowed my face.
Jumped the hedge
Guess where I lit?
T’was a mud puddle
That I hit.
Bob is stalwart
Bob has brawn
Yet how he does wilt
Mowing the lawn.
Went to the show
What did I see?
A great big hat
In front of me.
I take cars apart
To tinker I ache
Very few I can’t fix
Not one I can’t break.
The boys on the street
How they do flirt
When they meet brown eyes
And black and white shirts.
Nolan Davis
To the great disappointment of
the Links and their fans, they
were upset Friday night 6 to 10
by Omaha Tech.
Nolen Davis was not injured as
seriously as it was first believed.
He stated that he would be able
to play in the coming game.
Bye Now
Dotty.
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Uncooked Salad Dressing
1 cup whipping cream, whipped
1 package Philadelphia cream cheese,
mashed
8 or 10 marshmallows, quartered
Combine ingredients. Blend
thoroughly. Chill in refrigerator
over night. When ready to serve,
whip until thick. Serve with any
fruit salad.
Potato Salad
There are almost as many
kinds of potato salad as there are
cooks to make it. Here is one
that always calls for repeats.
1 pound potatoes
% cup vinegar
2 stalks celery, finely chopped
1 small onion, minced
'4 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon salt
'Dash cayenne
1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
1 chopped pimiento
2 hard-cooked eggs, diced
M cup mayonnaise
Boil potatoes in their jackets in
salted water until tender, not
mushy.. Cool in jackets. Peel.
Dice, Add vinegar. Mix care
fully. Do not mash potatoes. Let
stand <^ne hour. Lightly combine
minced onion and celery with po
tatoes. Add seasonings. Blend
lightly. Add pimiento, eggs and
parsley. Blend lightly. Blend in
mayonnaise carefully. Place in
refrigerator. To blend flavors let
stand two hours before using.
Cinnamon Pear Salad
Vi cup red cinnamon candy
Vi cup sugar
Vi cup cream cheese
2 tablespoons Taragon vinegar
Vi cup water
8 pear halves
Lettuce
Bring the cinnamon candy,
sugar, vinegar and water to a
boil. Reduce the heat. Add the
pear halves and simmer gently.
Baste often until the pears have
a pinkish color. Allow to set
several hours in juice in which
pears were cooked. Turn once or
twice. Drain and chill. Arrange
hollow side up on lettuce nests.
Fill each hollow with a ball of
cream cheese. Serve with French
dressing.
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