The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, November 04, 1949, Page Four, Image 4

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Social Briefs
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Mrs. Vernon C. Coffey of Kan
sas City. Kas.. spent a pleasant
week end with her daughter
Ada. who is in nurse training at
Bryan Memorial hospital. They
were the house guests of Mrs.
Melvin L. Shakespeare.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones
are leaving this week for Mem
phis. Tenn., after residing in the
city for more than six years. The
couple were members of Quinn
Chapel A. M. E. church.
* * *
Mr. William Broaden was
among the many that celebrated
Halloween on a hay rack ride
over the week end.
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Mt. Zion Host to Singer
The Voice of Autumn was the
subject used Sunday morning by
the Rev. William I. Monroe, pas
tor of Mt. Zion Baptist church
when he addressed his congrega
tion. The church w'as host Sun
day afternoon to Mrs. Williams
Mission Chorus, a group of sing
ers from Bethel Baptist church
in Omaha, whose ages ranged
from 14-73. The 70 people who
came from Omaha presented a
unique program to a packed
house. The program was under
the direction of Mt. Zion Dorcas
Missionary Society. Sunday eve
ning Rev. Mr. Monroe preached
from the subject, The Palm
Trees, at union services held at
Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church.
Noon day prayer services are be
ing held at Mt. Zion Baptist
church in preparation for the
Old Fashioned Revival which
will be held beginning Monday
of next week.
Mrs. Lenora Letcher reporting.
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Rev. O. J. Burkhardt of
Omaha, Neb., was stricken with
a stroke, Saturday which para
lyzed his left side. He is re
ported in serious condition, by
Mr. A. E. Simms who was at his
bedside on Monday. The Rev.
Mr. Burkhardt is a former Lin
coln resident.
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The Senior Choir at Quinn
Chapel A. M. E. church are com
pleting plans for a STATE DAY
to be held Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 13, 1949. Let us see all of
you out on that day to represent
your state. A program will be
given by the choir. Everyone is
invited to attend.
Elwood, Kansas
By Wilberta Brady.
The Bazaar given by the
Young Women’s Auxiliary Thurs
day and Friday nights was a great
success. They sold all of their
articles.
Miss Ester Mae Davis is up and
around. She will return to school
after Christmas. Glad to see you
up agains Ester Mae.
Miss Nova Barker is still in with
the flu. She is feeling better
though.
There will be a revival at the
Baptist church for two weeks
which started October 31st.
Bethel A. M. E. church gave a
pound party for their pastor
Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare, Fri
day evening, October 28.
Mrs. Mabel Tapp gave a party
for her boys Saturday evening,
October 29th. Games were played
and refreshments were served.
Rev. M. L. Shakespeare organ
ized a boys club Saturday after
noon, The Allen Sprouts. The of
ficers, President, Justin Brady,
Treasurer, Dennis Hoggatt.
That is all for now. See you
again next week.
Berta.
Tuskegee Nursing
School Gets Top
Official Rating
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala.
—Tuskegee Institute’s School of
Nursing received official rating
last week ranking it among the
top twenty-five percent in the
nation. It was scored by the Na
tional Committee for the Improve
ment of Nursing Services.
One of the largest and oldest Hatcheries in the world
offers you only the finest quality chicks in leading
breeds. For details on these chicks that will develop
into ideal broilers, fryers and layers, contact
THE LINCOLN HATCHERY
Box 704
regular
CLEANING . • •
. . . will go a long way to
help you:
• LOOK SHARP
• Bi SHARP
• FEEL SHARP
Remember
"GRIME NEVER PAYS"
CALL 2-6731
PEERLESS
CLEANERS
322 So. 11 Geo. H. Lemon
Brunch Office 2119 No. 48th
\JesLtL CiqsL ^haUefel
By Dorothy Greene.
Greetings Gates:
Well! How be you after all the
scares and pranksters of Hal
loween have passed from the
scene for another year?
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Speaking of scares, several of
the teens took in the midnight
show Saturday * night. Among
them were Charlene Colbert and
Maurice Crouch, Vonna Finley
and Albert Bowen, Joyce Wil
liams and Richard Holcomb,
Betty Wilson and Walter Lemon
of Omaha, and many, many
more.
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Cecil Hatcher won a portable
! radio at the Capital theater re
cently. Good work, Cecil.
* * *
The Klique Klub was hostess
to a group of people at an apron
and jeans Halloween party Sat
urday night. Out of town guests
included Walter Lemon, LeRoy
Jameson and John McKinsey all
of Omaha. They were the guests
of Betty Wilson, Hazel Wilson
and Betty Bowman. In a round of
musical chairs Maurice Crouch
won a prize for being the* last
person out. Refreshments were
gingerbread, do-nuts and cider.
Incidentally if you are ever in
need of three lovely sponsors call
on Mrs. J. H. Dean, Mrs. R. H.
Powell and Mrs. Clyde W. Ma
lone. They certainly can fill the
bill.
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Congratulations Loretta Mc
Williams onthe certificate of
merit you received from L. H. S.
for your scholastic achievements.
* * *
Joyce Williams left Sunday
night to spend some time in Mis
souri visiting friends and rela
tives. Real cool ole girl.
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There are only 51 more days
left before Christmas.
Bye now. DOTTY.
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By Mrs. Brevy Millet Phone 2-4051
6Recipe Of Week9 Is
CANDIED SWEET POTATOES
Six medium-sized sweet pota
toes, V4 cup butter or margarine,
Vi cup brown sugar, Ya cup water.
Boil potatoes, pare, and cut in
halves lengthwise. Heat butter
or margarine and brown sugar in
heavy frying pan. Add potatoes,
turn until brown on both sides
Add water, cover closely, reduce
heat, and cook until tender and
delicately brown. Potatoes may
be cooked in slow oven. Serve 6.
CHERRY CREAM PIE
(Serves 6-8)
1 nine-inch pie shell, unbaked
2 cups cherries, pitted, drained
% cup sugar
2 tablespoons flour
2 egg yolks
2 teaspoons lemon Juice or water
% teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon melted butter
1. Grease bottom of unbaked pie crust
with melted butter.
2. Place fruit in the pie shell.
3. Combine the remaining Ingredient*
in a bowl and beat.
4. Spread over the fruit.
5. Bake in a preheated gas oven at
400 degrees F. tor 20 minutes.
G. Reduce the heat and bake in a
moderate gas oven 350 degrees F., for
20 minutes.
Quick Mix Makes Spice Cup
Cakes for Dessert
Pack them in the picnic bas
ket, serve them at the porch
party or backyard barbecue, or
just whip them up in time for
dinner but don’t spend too much
time doing them. Using a pack
aged spice cake mix will make
these cup cakes a simple opera
tion. Use an ornamental frost
ing and you will have something
I that is just a bit unusual.
gjt£i££££* BREAD
BEAL BROS. I'
GROCERY
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 R ' TeL 2-6933
CALL 2-7331
PARRISH MOTOR CO.
The home of clean used cars.
120 No. 19 St.
WAY'S FURNACE COMPANY
All Kinds of Tin and Furnace Work
GAS BURNERS AND FURNACES
Home Insulation Furpace Blowers
Phone 2-2744 2121-23 6 Street ». I Lincoln, Nebraska
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