The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, January 27, 1949, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Social Briefs
By Mrs. Basilia Bell Ph. 5-5531
Mrs. Verta Finley was hostess
to the T. F. Club, January 17.
After a social hour a delicious
lunch was served.
Mrs. Sally J. Brown was host
ess at dinner honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Young on inaugura
tion day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams
entertained Saturday evening.
Guests included Mrs. Donald Stith
and daughter, Maxine and Mr.
Charles Goolsby. The Adamses
had as their dinner guests on
Sunday, Mrs. Melvin Shakes
peare, Mr. Donald Stith and
daughter, Maxine.
Miss Eloise Finley was first j
prize winner on the amateur show
at the Capital theater. She re
ceived a cash prize of $15.00.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks
had as their dinner guests Sunday
afternoon, Senator John Adams
and Mr. Charles Goolsby.
Mrs. John Robinson was host
ess to Mary Bethune Literary and
Art club Thursday evening. Dur
ing the business a play was pre
sented to be staged by the mem
bers in early spring. Mrs. Jennie
R. Edwards was appointed chair
man of the program committee
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IDEAL
Grocery and Market
Lots of Parking
27th and F Street*
TYPEWRITERS !
ANY MAKE
SOLD RENTED REPAIRED
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
130 No. 12th St. Phone 2-2157
Lincoln, Nebr.
For Everything in
HARDWARE
Baker Hardware
101 No. 9th 2-3710
'ONE-STOP LOANS
&100-$200-$300 or More
FAMILY FINANCE CO.
206 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg.
C V. Stromdahl, Mgr. 2-7671
PIANOS RADIOS
SEWING MACHINES
WASHERS SWEEPERS
Gourlay Bros. Piano Co.
212 So. 12 2-1636
Orders filled for parties, fraternities
and sororities and other occasions.
Genuine KarmelKorn
Fresh Buttered Popcorn
Pralines
KARMELKORN SHOP
122 No. 14
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF \
TO VISIT
Corine Beauty Shop
224 North 7th Street
Come in and get acquainted
Phone 2-562C
and Mrs. Helen Randol was ap
pointed chairman of the enter
tainment committee.
Lincoln churches were well rep
resented Tuesday when the Lin
coln Council of Church Women
met at First Methodist.
Mrs. William Glenn was a
guest at the regular meeting of
Mary Bethune club Thursday
evening.
Miss Florence Reed of Detroit,
Mich., arrived in time for Mrs.
A. G. Smith’s admission to St.
Elizabeth hospital. Mrs. Smith
underwent surgery on Tuesday,
Jan. 18, and is reported doing
nicely.
Mrs. Imogene Winters re-en
tered St. Elizabeth hospital after
receiving surgery several days
ago.
Mrs. Horance Venerable is re
cuperating slowly after being
severely burned in an explosion
at her home Dec. 15.
Graduation for
Adult High Held
Tuesday Night
On Tuesday, January 25, the
Lincoln Board of Education held
commencement exercises for the
January class of the adult high
school in the public schools ad
ministration building. The pro
gram featured a discussion by
members of the graduating class
on “Living in a Democracy.”
Dr. Gilbert S. Willey and Dr.
James Pelley spoke to the class
which was presented by Miss
Ona R. Wagner.
, Diplomas were awarded by
Mrs. Roscoe Hill, president of the
board of education.
Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare
offered the invocation and bene
diction at the exercises.
Lest We Forget
Those who are ill: Mrs. Imo
gene Winters, St. Elizabeth hos
pital; Mrs. A. G. Smith, St.
Elizabeth hospital; Mrs. Horance
Venerable, St. Elizabeth hospi
tal; Mrs. Marcella Whitebear,
2001 Vine Street, Carver Home.
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Hi there!
Birthday greetings are in order
for Emma White who celebrated
her sixteenth birthday on Mon
day, January 24 and then again
for Betty Wilson who celebrated
her nineteenth birthday on Wed
nesday, January 26. Old age is
gradually creeping up on them.
* * *
Since school was out for most
of us last week there were
parties, parties, parties, begin
ning with Tuesday night when a
group of teens had a jolly good
time up to Phyllis Holcomb’s
house making fudge and what
not.
* * e
On Wednesday nigTit Susie
Mae Whitehall, Nate Casteel,
Hazel Wilson and Maurice
Crouch enjoyed a cozy little eve
ning together over to Susie
Mae’s home.
* * *
Friday night the Bowen home
was the scene of an informal
gathering with Albert Bowen
and Mary Collier as host and
hostess. Guests present besides
the immediate family were: Lo
retta McWilliams, Hazel Wilson,
Betty Bowman, Beverly Hol
comb, Betty Wilson, Joyce Wil
liams, Ed Moore, Howard Bean,
Richard Holcomb, Donald Dor
sey, Bill Darnell and Gilbert
Cramer.
* * *
Saturday night we switched
over to the Finley home where
Lopy and Vonna were hostesses
at a strictly couple affair. Each
girl invited one guest. They
were:
Hazel Wilson-Maurice Crouch.
Betty Bowman—Richard Hol
comb.
Betty Wilson-Albert Bowen.
Vonna Finley-Nate Casteel.
Lopy Finley-Ed Moore.
As one guest remark, “Girl,
we had a fine time.”
* * *
Maxine Stith was a guest in
Lincoln over the past week. She
really had a groovy time during
her stay since the fellows were
especially nice to her. How
about that Bertram, Richard,
Robert and Charles?
* * *
The man about town these days
is none other than Richard Hol
comb. He’s quite a popular guy
among the girls.
* * *
Cutest Couple of the Week:
Thelma Martin and Ralph Wil
son. I have also chosen Thelma
as the best dressed girl of the
week.
* * *
Glad to hear that Jeanne Ma
lone is better now. She was ill a
few days last week.
• * *
Attention Kliques: A regular
meeting will be held Sunday,
January 30, 1949 at the home of
Phyllis Holcomb. Please be pres
ent.
* * *
The weather last week, par
ticularly Sunday, was a source
of enjoyment for some of us,
especially for those who could
ice skate. Did you see Shorty
Botts and Smoky Molden skating
up and down the streets?
Goodbye for now.
FREDDIE.
I HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051
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If you are looking for an easy
inexpensive luncheon dish try
these two. With this Frozen
Banana Salad, you won’t need to
have a dessert, use one of your
favorite muffin recipes or better
still use my popover recipe in
“The Voice” Cook Book. Serve
some of your favorite crisp pick
les, some of that good jelly you
have been saving just for special
company and “presto” you have it.
Creamed Eggs and Chicken in
Noodle Ring
4 hard-cooked eggs 1*4 cups white sauce
1 cup diced cooked Parsley
chicken 6 stuffed olives
2 oz. can mushrooms
Make white sauce. Shell hard
cooked eggs and cut in quarters
lengthwise. Pour white sauce over
eggs and diced chicken—heat. Add
olives which are sliced. Saute
mushrooms in a small amount of
butter.
Make Noodle Ring as follows:
2 tbsps. butter *4 tsp. pepper
1 tsp. salt M cup hot milk
3 egg yolks 3 egg whites stiffly
beaten
Cook noodles. Add butter, salt,
pepper, hot milk, and egg yolks.
Fold in whites last. Pour mixture
into buttered ring mold. Set in
SEWING MACHINES
NEW & USED
All Makes
Repaired
RENTALS
O. K. SEWING
MACHINE CO.
219 No 12th St.
Phone 2-5668
pan of hot water and bake in 325*
F. oven for 30 minutes.
Frozen Banana Salad
2 pkgs. cream cheese 2 med. size bananas
1 tsp. salt Ms cup walnut meats
’/» cup mayonnaise Va cup maraschino
Juice of 1 lemon cherries
Vj cup crushed pine-1 cup whipping cream
apple Crisp lettuce leaves
lyiix cream cheese with salt,
mayonnaise, and lemon juice. Add
pineapple, sliced bananas, nut
meats, and cherries. Fold in whip
ped cream and pour into refrig
erator freezing tray. When frozen,
serve in slices on crisp lettuce
leaves. Garnish with fresh fruit.
Serves 6.
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VINE ST.
MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
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THE
CHOICE OF'49
CONTES^
The VOICE’S annual contest lor Choice of the Year is on!
A contest in which YOU, our readers, may select your choice
for:
Man of the Year Woman of the Year
(The man or woman whom you think has contributed most to their «-om
munity during 1948.) •
GEORGE RANDOL ?ERN
J. B. BROOKS BREVY MILLEK
tt. L. MOODY ESTELLE DAVIS
Best Dressed Man Best Dressed Woman
(The man or woman whom you think is about the sharpest tiling out
side of Esquire and Vogue.)
HERSHEL BURDEN ISSr HIGHTOWER
All-American Boy All-American Girl
(The boy or girl whom you think has all the atributes of a typical An
American personality, appearance,etc.) ^
RFRTRAM COOKE BETTY WILSON
SatF rA^TEFI BETTY HOSE HUSTON
mLIIAM BROADEN LORETTA McWILLIAMS
RICHARD HOLCOMB
RULES
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2 If you would like tn file a candidate for any of the six above Titles,
call or write THE VOICE, 2225 ‘ S” Street. Lincoln, Nebraska.
3. Only persons whose names appear in this space each week are bona
fide contestants.
4. The contest will close at midnight, Sunday, February 27, 1949 and tne
decision of the judges will be final.
5. A prizes will be awarded the winners in each class.