The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, February 24, 1949, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    The Malone Missionary society
of Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church
will meet with Mrs. Eugene R.
Edwards, 2420 P street this after
noon. The topic for discussion
is “What Is a Goal?” In obser
vance of Negro History week
members have prepared to re
spond to roll call with quotations
from Negro poets.
* * *
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 22,
Mrs. Eugenia Brown was the
guest of Mrs. Katherine Lytle at
the regular meeting of the Wes
leyan Service Guild of St. Paul
church. Afterward Mrs. Brown
furnished music for the worship
period that was centered about
better race relations.
* * *
We saw Leroy Bookhardt with
the University Singers, Univer
sity of Nebraska top choral group,
during the Fine Arts depart
ment presentation at the model
UNESCO conference last Thurs
day night. Bookhardt, pre-med
junior, was initiated into Alpha
Phi Alpha recently.
* * *
Seen at the University of Ne
braska model United Nation Edu
cational Scientific and Cultural
organization meetings last week
were Jeanne Malone, Lasisi
Akenfenwa, William Broaden, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Malone.
* * *
We are informed by reliable
sources that Mrs. Eugenia Brown
is now practice teaching at Lin
coln high schpol. The U. of N.
music senior assists with instruc
tion for two choruses and the
a cappella choir. She is believed
to be the first Negro student to
be given a practice teaching as
signment at Lincoln high.
* * *
C. C. Galloway, publisher of
The Omaha Guide, stopped in at
“The Voice” office on Tuesday
following the Fair Employment
Practice hearing.
* * *
The Rev. and Mrs. John Fa
vors of Omaha were Lincoln vis
itors on Saturday and also stopped
in at The Voice office for a short
visit.
* * *
Mrs. Portia Kennedy, Berkeley,
Calif., was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Brooks recently. Mrs.
Kennedy had been to Atlantic
City.
The William Woods Usher
Board and Auxiliary will give a
reception Sunday, Feb. <57 from 4
until 6 p. m. at Quinn Chapel
A.M.E. parsonage, 9th and C
streets. Honorees will be the Rev
and Mrs. J. B. Brooks and family
and Senator and Mrs John Adams
of Omaha. The public is invited
according to a statement by Mrs.
Kathryn Huston, chairman.
* * *
Mrs. Lela Becks and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Louise Patterson of
Beatrice, Neb., were Lincoln visi
tors on Sunday and worshipped
at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church.
* * *
Mrs. Anita Smith is reported
very much improved after being
confined to her home for the past
week. Mrs. Smith is a graduate
student at the University of Ne
braska.
* * •
Senator John Adams and Mr.
Felix Polk were dinner guests
of the Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Shake
speare Monday evening.
* * *
A business trip will be made
during the week to Alliance, Neb.,
by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green.
They expect to visit with friends
before returning.
* * *
A 2 o’clock luncheon will be
given Thursday honoring Mrs.
William I. Monroe, by Mrs. John
Miller. Mrs. Monroe is the wife
of the Rev. Mr. Monroe, newly
elected pastor of Mt. Zion Bap
tist church.
J. M. Hill, 74, Dies;
Here for 40 Years
John Marshall Hill, 74, 2449
So. 9th, a resident of Lincoln
since 1909, died at his home
Sunday.
Mr. Hill was born May 6,1874,
at Erlington, Ky. He was a
member of Newman Methodist
church. He was employed at
the Evans laundry for 25 years
until he retired in 1940 after be
ing injured.
Survivors include a stepson,
Vernon Howard of Lincoln;
adopted daughter, Mrs. Pearl
Gaston of Los Angeles, and sis
ters, Mrs. Harvey Dunlap of Cin
cinnati, O., and Mrs. Lillian Hill
Carr of Detroit, Mich.
Phyllis Holcomb really looked
fine Sunday. She looked all of
her 17 years with her green hat
and brown fur around her green
coat.
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IDEAL
Grocery and Market
Lota of Parking
27th and F Streets
Hello—
You don’t have to tell me, I
know it. What? They My column
was beat last week. So I’ll try to
make up for it this week. Here
goes: Did you know that Lopy
Finley is well on her way to the
fame I prophesied for her in ‘The
Prophecy.’ She was special guest
soloist the past week.
* • *
On Saturday night, Susie Mae
Whitehall, Lopy Finley and Lo
retta McWilliams won second
prize singing. Each one of them
has the privilege of getting a
watch or ring.
* * *
Remember earlier this month I
told you of two popular teen
agers birthdays this month. Well
one of them was Phyllis Holcomb
whose birthday was February
20th. You’ll have to wait until
next week to find out the other
one. -
Phyllis was surprised with a
birthday party at the Urban
League Friday night given by
Beverly and Richard. There were
many people present and lots of
fun happening. Her presents—oh,
they were gorgeo.s. (Guess some
one will have to gb’e me a sur
prise birthday party on March (T.)
* • «
Several out-of-towners were
here for the party, including
Shirley Thomas of Omaha and
Pat Herdon of Council Bluffs.
(Happy, Richard?)
* * «=
Betty Rose Huston was looking
sharp at the party with her black
and white dress. The black skirt
was draped giving it that sophis
cated look, while the bodice had
a sprinkling of sequins.
* * *
On Saturday night Omaha
boys were down and played
basketball. They really played a
fine game with our boys with the
score 42-40 in their favor. After
ward a little get together was
held in the gym.
• * * *
Well here’s something to close
with:
A girl was asked to explain
why men never kiss each other,
while women do. She replied,
“Men have something better to
kiss, women havent’s. (Ha! Ha!)
So long, FREDDIE.
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1 large banana
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons heavy cream or evaporated
milk
1 cup confectioners' sugar
Crush banana and add lemon
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and beat until thoroughly mixed.
Makes about 1V4 cups sauce for
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Chocolate Sour Cream Cake
Cream together 1 teaspoon soft butter
and 1V4 cups sugar. Add 2 well beaten
eggs, beat and add 1 cup thick sour
cream Dissolve Vi cup cocoa and 1 tea
spoon soda in Vi cup boiling water and
add this to the mixture. Then beat in
2 cups flour sifted with 1 teaspoon bak
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Bake in loaf pan in medium oven about
25 minutes.
Uses for Egg Whites
Leftover egg whites may be
used as a meringue for mashed
sweet potatoes, for rice or bread
pudding, or for topping baked
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Tuna fish
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Celery (small quantity >
Onion (small quantity)
Salad dressing
Use the amount of the above
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recipe.
I see where the Call is sponsor
ing a beauty contest. So why
don’t you girls get your pictures
in. I know some person who has
already done so.
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