The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, January 05, 1950, Page Four, Image 4

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Social Uriels
Mrs Arthur Patrick spent tin
holidays wllh hei daughter, Mrs
Floyd Seward, who lives ill Co*
luinhua, O. Mrs. Patrick will re
turn via Chicago where she will
visit relative*. She \vill stop '•
lew days in Omaha with her
daughter, Mrs. Francis Thomas
and Mr. Thomas.
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Di and Mrs. I). M Pace en
tertained gruduatc students of
physiology at a buffet supper
Thursday evening. Guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Dean. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Elrod
Mr and Mrs. B. McCashland and
Charles Goolsby.
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A number of Yuletide guests,
dinners, parties and luncheons
were omitted last week because
of space shortage. Among them
were: A formal birthday tea for
Bi tt e Rose Huston, «ho » as 17
Christmas day. Hostesses for the j
affair were Mrs Wyatt Williams j
Mrs J. D. Bowen, Mrs. Walter j
Young. Mrs. Mary Greene and !
Mi's. Maurice Copeland. BetUe j
received many lovely gifts. Miss
Huston is the daughter of Mrs
R G. Hftston. 2420 Holdrege
Dinner guests of Mrs. Huston or.
Christmas day were Mrs. Doro
thy Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Del
mar Woods all of Omaha. Bcttie j
spent several days in Omaha dur- j
ing the past week. Mrs. Huston
joined her for the week end and
they returned home together on
Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Roland
W Young spent several days in •
Kansas City. They attended a j
formal party given by the Ivan
Hoe club and spent some time
with J. R Lillurd . , . Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Todd were hosts at a
family dinner on Monday for their
J
and Jackie of Rockford, 111., Mr
and Mrs Larmon Brame and Mr
and Mrs. John Miller . . , Covers
were laid for ten at a beautiful i
Christmas luncheon Thursday ;
with Mrs. John Miller as hostess I
Her guests were Mrs. Virginia |
Brown, Mrs. Wilma Todd, Mrs
Leona Dean, Mrs. Claudine Ad- J
kins, Mrs Lenora Letcher. Mrs
Aimer Kelley. Mrs Loretha Shep
ard. Mrs Virginia Johnson and
Mrs. Evelyn Irving . . Mr and
Mrs Luther Foster and children.
Mrs Maria Chandler, and Mr
Luther Foster, sr.. of Petersburg
Va., were house guests of the
Millers the past-w eek. . . Mrs
Julia Gross of Gary, Ind., spent
several days with her sisters. Mrs
J H Miller and Mrs. Lillian Mil
ler . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Denton
spent the holidays in Chicago,
111., after returning. Mrs. Denton
left Tuesday for Kansas City
where she is visiting her father
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| Mr K<i Wesson and her riatigli*
i ter, Mis. Pearl Frazer and her
son, Lloyd Denton . . Mrs. Hello
Quinn, mother of Mr. II. Denton
is visiting her brother and sister
in Atkins, Ark, . . The Rev. and
Mrs. H. T. McDaniels and chil
dren Hooker and Pat, of Omaha,
spent several days in the city the
past week. . . During the holiday
season the Rev. and Mrs. M. L
Shakespeare were the dinner
guest of the Rev. and Mrs. T. O.
McWilliams, jr., Mrs. J. A. Shelby
and Mrs. R G. Huston. . . New
Year’s eve, Mr. and Mrs. W. Page
had guests at their home. . . Mr
and Mrs. John Miller entertained,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson at
dinner on Monday. . . Coming to
spend the holiday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Colley were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joiner and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDaniels of
Omaha. . . A guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Beach, who came
from Kansas City to enjoy a fam
ily reunion during the holidays
was Miss Nancy Beagh, sister of
Mr. Beach. Miss Beach returned
to Kansas City in company with
Mr S. Sampson, who is 89 years
old and father of Mrs. Beach. .
James S. Stokes, student at How
ard University School of Religion,
came to spend the holidays with
the Jewell Kelley family. . , An
other visitor from Kansas City
was Mrs. William McGinnis who
came to spend New' Year’s with
her mother, Mrs. John Irving. Mr
W. Watts and daughter, Marjorie
were among worshippers at Quinn
Chapel Sunday morning. They
were guests of Mr. Watts* daugh
ter, Mrs. R_ E. Edwards and the
Rev Mr Edwards. . . At a sur
Iw.se party Wednesday evening a
gift was presented. Mrs William
B Da Vi*, retiring president of
Mount Zion Baptist church choir
Tne new president is Mrs. Ethe!
Kirtly „ . The Deeca club enter
tained their husbands with a gala
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. Fred Bradley. Gifts weie
exchanged among the members
and a very tasty supjjer was
served. Mrs. William Burris will
be hostess at the next meeting.
The traditional holiday dinner
parties by the Clyde W. Malone
James H. Dean, George Rando
3nd Wyatt Williams families were
observed with guests presents
Hostesses were Mrs. James H
Dean, Mrs. George Randol and
Mrs. Wyatt Williams. •
For Everything in
HARDWARE
Baker Hardware
101 No. 9th 2-3710
( Jcc/t Clqc £haltcn
By Kioto* Finley
Hi Teens:
Most «f the teens were in
Christmas spirit over the week
end and we nil had a lovely
time. Some of their activities
were going to the church basket
ball game at Irving high. Quinn
Chapel played and won. Grand
going fellas. . . Bcttio Rose Huston
held her 17th birthday party Dee
25th and she received many lovely
gifts. The guests reported having
a wonderful time.
Tuesday night the Young Men’s
club gave a party at the Urban
League and everyone seemed to
be having a real crazy time. All
of us thought that there should
be more of them in the near fu
ture.
Some Omaha guests helping
Bertram Cooke celebrate his birth
day, Dec. 29 at his home were
Janice McCall, La Verne Farmer,
Cleveland Marshall, Donald Page
and Estrelda Horton. We all
wished him a happy birthday.
Surprise Date of the Week
Doris Powell and Billy Burns
A movie was shown in the Ur
ban League lounge Thursday
night, Dec. 29 and a number of
teens were on hand to enjoy it
Also on Dec. 29th Bobby Graham
arrived from the navy. He is sta
tioned at Newport, R. I.
It was indeed a joyful day for
Birdie Powell when she celebrated
her 18th birthday. Friday, Dec.
30 at the Urban League. About
50 guests were present and show
ered her with lovely gifts.
Say teens. Marion Bradford
spent the week end in our city
ana after living in Omaha for
FREADRICH
BROS.
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Master Grocers
Hie Best Blare to Trade
After All—1316 !N Street
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Household I lints
By Mm. Hrrvy Mlllrr
I'lionr 2 4»5I
By Mm. Hrrvy Miller, I'll. 2-4051
I Dear Header*:
It's all over, rvon Ihr shouting Mavbc
you arc on# Who would * like to live
1 lho whole holiday ssiismi ovor again but :
I doubt it. I.iko moat of ua you're prob- j
ably ready for some long quiet evening* j
it home with meals that can he labeled
"Just for the family "
There are a lot of good rook* among j
our leader* and 1 wonder If you wouldn't I
share some of your special recipe* that j
\<>ur family I* especially f'nil oi ’ We,
Tin Voice, would lie hippy to have them I
f ill me at 2-1051 or Mr* Hbakcspeare at j
5-6491 and wo will he happy to put them
In our column. Here I* a good one for
a starter
Ham-and-EgR Pie.
(New fashion for an old favorite)
6 tablespoon* chopped celery
6 tablespoon* chopped onion
4 tablespoons butter o- margarine
% cup flour
3 cups milk
IS teaspoons salt
3 hard-cooked eggs
3 cups cubed, cooked ham
Tomato biscuit dough
Brown celery and onion in
butter. Blend in flour. Add milk
gradually and stir until thick.
Add salt. Add eggs, cut in quar
ters, and ham. Place in a greased
lr2 -quart baking dish and cover
with lattice biscuit made as fol
lows:
Make regular biscuit dough,
substituting tomato juice for the
liquid in the recipe. Roll dough
out to li-inch thickness and cut
in strips. Place in lattice fashion
over top of pie. Bake in a hot
oven (400°F.) 30 minutes, or
until crust is well browned.
Serves six.__<
more than three months she still
likes Lincoln best. No, it’s not
what you think, we just have a
fine city.
Well teens, I hope you have en
joyed your vacation.
Bye now, ELOISE.
BEAL BROS.
GROCERY
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Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 B TeL 2-6933
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l.iucotn, Neb.
Smith Pharmacy
2146 Vine
Prescriptions — Drugs
Fountain — Sundries
Phone 2-1958
BEN'S NEW WAY
AUTO PARTS
2018 O St. Ph. 2-7039
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DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Saville Auto Co.
1520 P St. Ph. 2-1185
Gilmour Danielson
Drug Co.
PIUCftCRIl’TION DRrGGlim
142 No. 13th Nt 2-1246
Hand Craft Supplies
For Sale
211 North 12th St. 2-4452
LOANS
ROYAL JEWELERS
143 No. 12 Ph. 2-4733
Gillett Poultry
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY
QUALITY EGGS .
Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th
MO South 20th St„ Lineal* Nah. • Pfcana 2-674P
VINE ST.
MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
CALL 2*7331
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“ II. O. Mr Field ■
— Cleaners & Tailors
■ Specialize in Hand-Weaving
■ 301 No. 9th Phone 2-5441
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A Good Place to *
BUY OR SELL
POUR CAR OR PICKUP
Always a large stock to
pick from.
THE AUTO MART
1641 O Lincoln 2-3665 i
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