The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, October 20, 1949, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Social Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Calivin Rife,
1645 Northside, are the proud
parents of a son born October
14th. Mrs. Rife was Shirley Nev
els.
* * *
Mrs. Harold Stith and her two
children left for their home in
Oakland, Calif., ^Tuesday after
spending an extended vacation
with Mrs. Stith’s parents.
* * *
Miss Vernita Hill, executive di
rector of the Northside Y. W.
C. A. in Omaha, stopped in at
The Voice office on Sunday for
a short visit. Miss Hill was in
attendance at the Tri-State Y. W.
C. A. Conference held in Lincoln
Saturday and Sunday.
* * *
Co-workers were glad to greet
Mrs. Brevy Miller back at work
Monday of last week. Mrs. Miller
is feeling quite herself again.
* * *
Charles Goolsby was a dinner
guest of Mrs. R. G. Huston Sun
day afternoon.
* * *
William Broaden, pre-med sen
ior at the University of Nebraska
attended the State University
Y.M.-Y.W. meet held on the
campus at York, Nebraska, Friday
and Saturday.
t. * *
Edward Qualls, 1910 T street
is recuperating at home after be
ing hospitalized for three weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burden of j
Hastings, Nebraska were the j
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1
Qualls on Sunday. They were 1
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. f?ill Mrs. Burden is a
sister of Mrs. Qualls.
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Mr .and Mrs. Henry Spann I
were pleasantly surprised by the
Church of God, October 14, on
the occasion of their birthdays,
Mrs. Spann was 77 and Mr. Spann
was 74. Those attending were 1
Mrs. Corine Neal, Mrs. Eltra
Crews, Mrs. Virginia Johnson,
Mrs. Mary Humbert and Mrs.
Marie Cokeley of Chicago, a
sister of Mr. Spann, Mr. Elijah
Winters, J. D. Bowen and the
Rev. R. L. Moody. Money, cards
and flowers were presented to the
couple. Refreshments consisted
of ice cream and cake.
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October 24 through 30th, the
Rev. Richard J. Taylor of June- !
tion City, Kansas will be in a spe
cial revival at Northside church
of God. All friends are urged
to attend.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Winston
and son of Omaha were in the
city Saturday.
* * *
Mrs. Williams Mission Chorus
of Omaha will present an after
noon program Sunday, October 30
at 3 p. m. The group is composed
of singers ranging in age from
13 to 75. An old fashioned basket
dinner will be had in the dining
room of Mt. Zion Baptist church.
The public is invited to come.
* * *
The Mary Bethune Literary and
Art club will hold its next regu
lar meeting at the Urban League,
October 20, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Non
dus Washington of Beatrice, Ne
braska will give a book review.
All members are urged to be
present. Mrs. W. B. Davis is
president of the organization.
James Edwards
Given Ax By
Darryl Zaimck
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (ANP) i
James Edwards is out, and Sid
ney Potiere is in on the lead role
in Twentieth Century-Fox’s “No
Way Out.” The change came as
the result of a decision by Darryl
Zanuck, who recently returned
from Europe. He had the last word
on casting.
Jimmie has left the movie cap
ital for a personal appearance
tour. His first stop was in Chi
cago where he took over the male
lead in the touring cast of “Anna
Lucasta” at the Regal theater. In
other appearances, however, he
will be backed by a stage show
which features David Anderson.
David, who is the brother of;
Rochester, calls himself “Win
chester.” He sings a melodious
baritone, and also does well at
comedy....
Important Dates
At Urban League
Heading the list will be the
pre-Halloween Mardi Gras party
at the Urban League the night of
Oct. 28. Everyone is invited to
come and be sure to wear a cos
tume for there will be prizes for
the best costumes and fun galore.
Last, but far from least, the
Hobby Show will take place Nov.
4 and 5. Anyone may present
their hobby or hobbies. For more
information contact Mrs. Sara
Walker at the Urban League,
2-2392.
Walter Winstons’ Son
Dies at Age of Three
Walter A. Winston, three-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Winston, of 536 No. 22nd, died
suddenly at his home Thursday
afternoon.
He was born in Lincoln and
had observed his third birthday
Tuesday.
Surviving are his parents; two
sisters, Annette and Merna, both
at home, and three grandparents,
Mrs. June Campbell of Lincoln
and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Win- ;
ston of Omaha. The funeral was ;
held at Umbergers Saturday at
1:30 p. m., with Rev. Trago Mc
Williams, jr., and Rev. Trago Mc
Williams, sr., in charge.
House Frocks
From GOLD'S
Fashion Basement
Princess Peggy, Happy Home
and Round the Clock frocks in
the newest fall prints. Green,
brown, blue, red, rose. Sizes 12
to 52, Half sizes 11J4 *° 26^4.
298
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By Dorothy Greene
Greetings Gates:
It was a dark and windy night,
etc., for Halloween is just around
the corner with all of its witches,
gobblins and black cats, so you’d
better w-atch out.
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Next week we will observe our
j third anniversary, so be on the
j look out to see who will be my
I choice of the boy and girl of the
I year. Who will they be??????
* * *
The Klique Klub met Sunday
afternoon a the home of Jeanne
Malcne, plans were completed
for their Halloween party. Next
meeting will be at the home of
Joyce Williams, 2236 R street.
Refreshments were ice cream
and cake. The cake w'as made
by Jeanne. Delores Bow'en was
also a hostess.
* * *
Delores Bowen was the dinner
guest of Maxine Stith Sunday
afternoon.
* * *
Triple dating Saturday night
w'as Joyce Williams, Richard
Holcomb; Vonna Finley, Albert
Bowen; Delores Bowen and
Maurice Russell.
* * *
There are only 65 more days
until Christmas.
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FASHION - OF-WEEK
Here is the combines of a
classic cardigan shirtwaist with
dramatic fabric in an eye-stop
ping dress for exciting days
ahead. Blue, green or black
rayon bodice with rayon suede
leopard print.
Bye now, DOTTY.
Join the N.A.A.C.P.
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FREADRICH
BROS.
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Since 1902
Master Grocers
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The Best Place to Trade
After All—1316 N Street
9th & L Super Market
Huekerville at Air Baae
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By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051
Carrot Salad.
2 cups raw, grated or chopped carrot
2 cups seedless raisins
H cup chopped peanuts
Cooked salad dressing
The carrots may be grated or
run through a food chopper. Mix
the carrots, peanuts and raisins
together. Blend with cooked salad
dressing. Serve on lettuce or
cabbage leaf or may serve 1
tablespoon of mixture on \*z peach
or pear.
Cooked Salad Dressing.
*4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon mustard
1 teaspoon mustard
2 tablespoons flour
2 eggs yolks
1 cup evaporated milk
V, cup vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
Mix dry ingredients. Blend with
milk. Place over water bath and
cook until thick, stirring to pre
vent lumps. When thick remove
and pour over beaten egg yolks.
Return and cook short time. Heat
the vinegar and stir in mixture.
Beat in a lump of butter size of
walnut.
Glazed Carrots.
3 medium sized carrots
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons butter
Wash and scrape carrots. Cook
boiling salted water all away, Vz
teaspoon to pint. Use as small
amount of water as possible and
a covered utensil in order that the
natural flavor be retained. When
cooked drain and cut in slices. For
glaze, melt butter in a frying pan.
Add sugar. When sugar is melted
toss cooked carrots into mixture
until slightly browned and glazed.
Glazed carrots may be used to
garnish the meat platter or served
as a vegetable.
Carrot Loaf.
10 good sized carrots, chopped
1 small onion cut very fine
2 cups bread crumbs
2 cups whole milk, sweet
3 eggs '
2 tablespoons butter
Salt and pepper to taste
Cook carrots sliced in salted
water. Mash fine. Add other in
gredients. Place in greased bake
pan. Bake in moderate oven one
hour.
Carrot Cookies.
1 cup grated carrots
'■» teaspoon soda
cup shortening
2 cups quick oatmeal
V, teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup chopped raisins
1 cup coarsely chopped nuts
2 level cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
Spice to taste
Put together in order given.
Drop by spoonful on a greased
pan. Flatten with spoon or fork
and bake in moderate oven.
Community Chest, When
You Give, Give Enough
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TYPEWRITERS I
ANY MAKE
SOLD RENTED REPAIRED
Nebrasko Typewriter Co.
ISO No. 12th St. Phone 2-2157
Lincoln, Neb.
Umberger’s 2-2424
1110 Q Funeral a no Ambulance oerv
ice. Verna Burke. Roy Sheaft. Oarolc
Rohrbaugh. Floyd Umberger Families
2-505i»
Gillet-t Poultry
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY
QUALITY EGGS
Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th
A Good Place to
BUY OR SELL i
YOUR CAR OR PICKUP i
Always a large stock to
pick from.
THE AUTO MART
| 1641 O Lincoln 2-3665
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