The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 12, 1949, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Social Briefs
Wedding bells rang for one of
our former Lincoln girls in Cali
fornia the other day when Miss
Kathryn Suzanne Dean, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Dean, became the bride of Mr.
Louie H. Sherriffe, formerly of
Iowa. The wedding took place
on Sunday, May 1, in Oakland,
California at Faith Presbyterian
church. A reception was held
following the ceremony at 1521
Pacific Avenue, Alameda, Cali
fornia, where the bride and
groom will be at home to their
friends. Mrs. Sherriffe is better
known to Lincoln friends as
Peaches Dean.
* * *
The Hub of Harmony chorus,
under the direction of Frank
Hale, will fill an engagement,
Saturday, May 21, at Bethel
A. M. E. church at Elwood, Kan
sas. The singers will be guests
of Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare.
* * *
Mrs. H. B. Colbert is sponsor
ing a pageant at the Urban
League, Thursday, May 12, at 8
p. m. The pageant is entitled
“Heaven Bound.” The public is
invited to come and bring their
friends.
* * *
Mr. William Dawson is re
ported to have undergone sur
gery at the Lincoln Veterans hos
pital recently.
* * *
Carolyn Ruth Green, 8, was in
jured quite seriously Sunday
when she cut her hand on a
bottle which was broken when
she fell on the sidewalk. Medical
attention was required.
* * *
Mrs. Arvella Collins arrived
Wednesday morning from Cas
per, Wyoming to spend some
time with her family. She was
accompanied by her cousin, Mr.
A1 Estes, his wife and son, Roy.
Earl Griffin was also a guest on
the motor trip.
The Esteses, after spending a
day in Lincoln, motored to
Omaha to see relatives and then
returned to Casper.
It is reported that*James Estes
has been doing some real fishing
in and around Lincoln during the
last few weeks.
* * *
Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mem
phis, Tenn., was admitted to St.
Elizabeth hospital Thursday
night. She arrived from her
home Tuesday in the company of
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Jones.
* * *
An indoor family picnic honor
ing the mothers of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Adams was an interesting
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends who sent cards, flowers
and other expressions of sym
pathy and who offered their
services at the death of our
son, Albert Burks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burks
and family, 2335 So. 8.
affair Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Green. Out of town guests were
Mrs. Mary Adams, Mina Haley,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Givehand and
daughter Jane, Mrs. Lucille
Miller, and Patricia Adams, all
of Nebraska City, Nebraska.
# * *
The benefit tea given Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Anita Smith
was reported a success.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dean
are the proud parents of a baby
boy.
* # *
Itan Mother’s Day Court will
be held at the Urban League
May 16. All parents and friends
are invited. The court will be
held at 7:30 p. m.
• * *
Among persons attending the
faculty luncheon held at the Stu
dent Union honoring Dr. Charles
S. Johnson, were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde W. Malone, Mr. and Mrs.
George Randol and Rev. and
Mrs. Melvin L. Shakespeare. Sen
ator John Adams, Sr., and Mrs.
Wm. B. Davis were also invited.
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Household Hints !
!! By Mr a. Brevy Miller—2-4051 i
Spring Chicken Barbeeue
M to 3%-lb. chicken
1 medium-sired onion, chopped
2 tablespoons fat
2 tablespoons brown sugar
M cup lemon juice
1 cup a catsup
3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
>4 tablespoon prepared mustard
1 cup water
% cup chopped celery
Salt
Red pepper
Cut chicken in serving pieces;
brown in hot fat. Brown onion
in fat; add remaining ingredients.
Simmer 30 minutes. Pour over
chicken. Bake uncovered in mod
erately slow oven (325 to 350 de
grees) 1 hour. Sauce may be used
for meats also. Serves six.
Strawberry Mousse
1 pint fresh strawberries
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
2 cups whipping cream
2 egg whites
Pinch of salt
Wash and stem the berries. Add
sugar and crush. Heat until sugar
is dissolved. Add lemon juice.
Chill and fold in cream which
has been whipped, also beaten
egg white to which the salt has
been added before beating. Pour
into tray, mold or individual cups.
Freeze without agitating. This re
cipe makes 1 quart.
YELLOW TIKNIPS AND C HEESE.
3 c. diced cooked turnips
1 tsp. salt
c. grated American cheese
(4 tsp. pepper
Heat turnips, add cheese and
season. Garnish with chopped
parsley. Serve immediately. Four
servings.
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By Dorothy Greene
Greeting Gates:
Freddie Powell spent Friday
evening and Saturday in Omaha,
Nebraska, she took her pre-nurs
ing exam at the University Hos
pital. She said, “I think I will like
it when I return to school in Au
gust." I think she will have a ball.
* * *
I had as my guest Sunday Miss
Mina Haley of Nebraska City, Ne
braska. She plans to return
shortly before leaving Nebraska
City to spend the summer at her
home in West Plains, Mo.
* * •
Charles Finney is here again for
a short visit and his brother Bobby
left recently to return to his post.
Before he left he was honored
with a party at the Urban League.
» * *
Until next week
Bye Now
Dotty.
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1225 “O” STREET
LINCOLN. NEB.
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