The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, November 10, 1949, Page Four, Image 4

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    Social Briefs j
Mrs. Carrie King and Mrs.
Brevy Miller were guests of Mrs.
G. S. Willey at a 6 o’clock dinner
held at the Student Union on
Wednesday evening of last week.
* * *
Mr. A. E. Simms went to
Omaha on Monday ot last Week
to see the Rev. O. J. Burkhardt,
who is reported little improved
after having suffered a stroke on
Friday. October 28.
* * *
Mrs. Gertrude Jones had friends
from Lawrence, Kas., to stop in
and pay her a visit on Saturday.
They were Mrs. Lucinda Dunn
and Mr. Judkm Smith who came
to Lincoln with the Kansas foot
ball special.
* * *
Mrs. R. G. Huston had as her
guests on two occasion recently
Mrs. Anna Graves, mother of
Mrs. Wendell Thomas and Mrs.
Burt Johnson both of Omaha.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cruder are
the proud pai-ents of a baby girl
born Wednesday, October 26.
* * *
Mrs. Walter Colley, 1035 Rose
St., was taken to LTniversity hos
pital in Omaha on Thursday of
last week. Mrs. Colley has been
ill for some time, but she has
been in attendance at church for
the past few Sundays.
* * *
Injured in car accidents recently
were Mrs. Fred Nevels and Mrs.
Daisy Hill. Mrs. Hill was hospi- j
talized for several days but is now 1
recuperating at home. It is re
ported that Mrs. Nevels is also
improving.
* «i- *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stith of
Casper, Wyo., spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stith.
They were enroute home after
visiting relatives and friends in
Kansas and Missouri.
* * *
Deimar W'oods of Omaha, son of
Mrs. William W’oods, spent sev
eral days visiting his mother dur
ing the past week. Mr. Woods is
near a complete recovery after
being seriously injured in a car
accident in Omaha August 3.
* * *
Mrs. Ruby Williamson had as
her guests on Saturday a relative,
Frank Nelson, Policeman Frank
Dixon and Judkin Smith all of
Lawrence, Kas. They all came to
attend the Kansas-Nebraska foot
ball game.
* * *
Mrs. Otis Washington of Beat
rice gave a book review, Thursday
at the regular meeting of Mary
Bethune Literary and Art club
which was held at the home of
Mrs. Joe Greene. The book was
entitled “Freedom Road.” A pic
ture was shown entitled “The
Negro Soldier.” Mrs. Winnifred
Newton and the Rev. A. Newton
of Beatrice also caine.
* * * \
Mr. Leonard Herndon. Spring
field, Mo., U. of N. freshman, be
came a member of the Spinx club
! of A. Phi A. on the UN campus
last Sunday.
* * <:
Henry McWilliams and David
Shakepeare spent Sunday in
Omaha.
* * c
Many social courtesies were
tendered Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Jones who left Wednesday for
Memphis, Tenn. They were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt
Williams, Rev. and Mrs. John
Humbert, and Mrs. J. B. Brooks,
Mrs. Bert Williams and Mrs.
Dovie Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Jones
will make their home in Chicago
after spending some time in
Memphis with relatives and
friends.
$ * *:
The Deca club was organized
Oct. 14 by a group of ladies at
the home of Mrs. Carl Finley.
The first meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Estelle Powell
Oct. 28. Wonderful ideas were
given and will be executed in
the near future according to re
porter, Mrs. Finley.
Two-Week Revival Started
Monday marked the beginning
of a two week revival to be
held at Mt. Zion Baptist church,
12 and F. Other churches will
cooperate to make it a commun
ity service. A special speaker
will deliver the sermon each eve
ning. The public is invited. Mrs.
Lenora Lechter reporting.
Alliance News
By Theresa Marie Motley
John Chandler Shores of Gree
ley, Colo., was the house guest
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes Chandler, sr., from Thurs
day through Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Harris recently re
turned from Denver, Colo., after
attending the funeral of her !
brother-in-law, Mr. Harry Dres
den.
Mrs. Minnie P. Motley, accom
panied by Mrs. Montry Ella Evans
and son David Lee, jr., were called
to Detroit, Mich., by the death of
a relative, Mrs. Pearl Ellison.
Motoring to Alliance Saturday
evening were Ed Colliers, Harvey
Echols, James Wilson and Lenard
Nichols.
Entertained at the home of Mrs.
Grace Harris Thursday was Mrs.
Jennie Dresden, her sister of Den
ver, Colo.
The past week end found Len
ord Nichols, Frankie Mae Echols.
Theresa Motley, Montry E. Evans,
Lavon Butler, Harvey Echols, Ed
Colliers and Ray W. motoring to
Scottsbluff, Neb.
A Halloween party was given
John C. Shores at the home of
Mrs. Hayes Chandler, sr., with
24 children invited.
For free demonstration of the Filter
Queen Bagless Vacuum Cleaner.
CALL IIERSCHEL THOMAS
(ill So. 20th—2-2084
Free Gifts for Demonstration
George H. Wentz
Inc.
PLUMBING <£ hEATING
1620 N Phone 2-1293
WAY'S FURNACE COMPANY
All Kinds of Tin and Furnace Work
GAS BURNERS AND FURNACES
Home Insulation Furnace Blowers
Phone 2-2744 2121-23 O Street Lini in. Nebraska
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| Umberger’s 2-2424
1110 W Funera. ano ambulance aery
ice. Verna Burke Koy Sheaff. Darolc
Kohrbaugh Fiord (Jmberger Families
i-5059
A Good Place to
BUY OR SELL
YOUR CAR OR PICKUP
Always a large stock to
pick from
THE AUTO MART
1641 O Lincoln 2-3665
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\Jnan. OxfSL Chaiiax.\
By Dorothy Greene
Greeting Gates:
For the past few weeks I have
been mentioning holidays, so let
us not forget Thanksgiving. I’m
sure all of you will be doing
things and going places so why
not give me a ring and let me
know what’s happening.
* * *
The Klique Klub met Sunday
afternoon at the home of Betty
Bowman. She and Betty Wilson
FASHION-OF-WEEK
AUTHENTIC TARTAN PLAID
with 6harp white accents in the
mandarin-tailored collar, cuffs and
pocket piping makes a perfect all
around casual. Washable. (ANP)
were hostesses. In a short time
we covered a lot of interesting
things. Plans are in the making
for doing something outstanding
for Thanksgiving. The hostesses
served ice cream with bananas
and chocolate syrup.
* * *
Over the week end there
were a number of Teens from
Omaha in Lincoln, among them
were people who are in the
Lincoln news quite often: Walter
Lemon, LeRoy Jameson, and
many more. I hear that Maurice
Crouch wts making light con
versation with Estrelda Horton,
also of Omaha.
* * *
Henry Mays of St. Joseph, Mo
has returned home after spend
ing quite some time here in Lin
coln. Sorry to see him leave.
* * *
Congratulations to Vonna Fin
ley for having been voted to fill
the position of secretary of the
Cleff club at Lincoln high school.
Bye now, Dotty.
Bill and Vi
Butcher's Place
The place to get good
Hot Tamales and
Bar be q.
Gillett Poultry
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY
QUALITY EGGS
Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th
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SOLD RENTED REPAIRED
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
ISQ No. 12th St. P**"**
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[“household hints
By Mrs. Brew Miller Ptione 2-4051
6Recipe Of Week Is
Bread Pudding That Slices
4 cups stale bread or cake crumbs
1 cup raisins
% cup almonds
3 eggs, beaten
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon cinnamon
M teaspoon almond flavoring
2 tablespoons butter
% teaspoon salt
% teaspoon nutmeg
1 cup sugar
Soak bread in water and
squeeze dry. Add beaten eggs.
Pumpkin Custard.
1 cup mashed pumpkin
1 cup sugar
1% cups hot milk or cream
1 tablespoon melted shortening
3 eggs
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 unbaked pie shell
Beat eggs and add sugar and
pumpkin. Add shortening, milk
and spices. Pour into an un
baked pie shell and bake 35 to
40 minutes. Serve plain or with
whipped cream.
Baked Pork Chops
6-8 pork chops
Salt, pepper, parprika, celery and gar- '
lie qalts, flour (to taste)
2 large onions
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
sugar and milk. Blend together
well, add raisins and spice flav
oring. Place in greased baking
pans (either a loaf pan or cake
pan with a hole in the center).
Bake one full hour. Serve warm
with sauce, or slice and eat cold
with whipped' cream.
By Mrs. Joe Greene,
2221 S St.
1 green pepper
2 teaspoons grated lemon rind
Hub chops with mustard.
Sprinkle with pepper, seasoned
salt, paprika and flour. Brown in
a heavy skillet in a small amount
of fat. Place in flat baking dish.
Cover with onion and green
pepper rings, water and lemon
rind. Bake in a slow oven (325
degrees F.) approximately 45
minutes. Bake your potatoes at
the same time.
By amending the state constitu
tion in 1934, Nebraska’s citizens
set up a unicameral legislature of
43 members elected without party
affiliation.
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BEAL BROS.
GROCERY
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 R TeL 2-6933 :
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CALL 2-7331 ^
PARRISH MOTOR CO.
The home of clean used cars.
120 No. 19 St.