The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, February 02, 1950, Page Four, Image 4

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    Social Briefs
By Dorothy II. Greene
Guest speaker at Newman
Methodist church Sunday morn
ing was the Rev. J. Simpson, pas
tor of the C. M. E. church.
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Attending a tea in Omaha, Neb.,
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bell, and Rev. B. Lane.
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In the city over the week end
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ham
monds who came to visit their
daughter, Martha Jean, a trainee
at Bryan Memorial Hospital, who
recently had an operation. They
were accompanied by Miss Thelma
Gardner, their son, R. Hammonds
and James Ware.
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Miss Betty Ann Brown of San
Diego, Calif., daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Brown, became the
bride of William Burns, jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Burns,
sr. The wedding took place in
Yuma, Ariz., on January 14th,
Attendants at the wedding were
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the bride’s mother, two sisters and
a brother and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Burns, sr. Immediately fol
lowing the wedding the bride’s
parents returned to California and
the bride and groom returned to
Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. Burns.
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Newly settled in their home are
the Robert Letchers. They have
moved from 2014 S to 1981 S. Al
ready there has been cause for
I celebration in the new house when
Mrs. John Miller was hostess at
a house warming for the Letch
ers.
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Attending the annual Y. W.
C. A. dinner Thursday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ma
lone, Mrs. Sara Walker and Mrs.
Eugenia Brown. Miss Jeanne Ma
lone was a guest speaker at the
dinner.
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Making plans to visit in Detroit,
Mich., soon is Mrs. J. C. Hudson.
She expects to leave early next
month.
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Wedding Bells
Miss Dorothy Powell of Gary,
Ind., became the bride of Charles
Vaughan on Saturday, January
21st. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan are
at home to their friends at2204
U Street.
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The Lincoln Police Department
enjoyed a rare treat Wednesday
evening at the Cornhusker Hotel
when a play was presented by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
George Randol was one of the
participants. The play, a modern
day holdup, was part of a series
of instructions by the FBI.
* * *
Mrs. Corrine Workcuff of Spo
kane, Wash., is visiting with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Burks.
Wm. Woods Calendar Club
Releases 1950 Program
The William Woods calendar
club, of Quinn Chapel A. M. E.
church, announced its final re
port which was made Sunday,
January 22, at a meeting held at
the home «f Mrs. Henry Harris.
The year’s work was discussed
and plans were received for 1950.
February 2nd the club met at the
home of Mrs. William Beach. A
special program was planned,
the ladies to be escorted by their
husbands. The committee for the
affair was Mrs. William Wooks,
chairman; Mrs. William Beach,
Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs.
Maude Johnson, Mrs. Henry Har
ris and Mrs. Sara Walker. Mrs.
Vashti Mosby is chairman of a
radio party program to be given
at the church in March. Mrs.
Odessa Johnson, Mrs. Ollie Col
ley and Mrs. Kathryn Huston will
assist with arrangements. The
j Annual Mother Day Breakfast will
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By Eloise Finley.
Hi Teens:
Friday, January 20th, there
were many teens over to the Ur
ban League.
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Sunday night four of our teens
were at the Student Union. They
were Phyllis Holcomb, Doris Rob
erts, Eloise Finley and Chester
Scott. They reported having a
wonderful time.
* * *
There were many out at the
game Monday, January 23rd. The
boys won.
* * $
Thursday noon Howard Martin
left for Kansas City, Mo., for a
few days.
$ * *
Thursday night, January 26,
many of the teens were out at
Irving for the basketball game.
The Streaks won. Good playing,
boys.
* * *
Friday night, not very many
teens were out. Let’s see more out
this Friday.
* * *
Saturday night, January 28,
There were two teams, a girls
There were two teams, a girls’
team and a boys team. Both of
the out-of-town teams won. We
are taking our team to Omaha the
17th of February. After the games
there was time for getting ac
quainted with the teams from
Omaha.
$ * *
The Klique Klub met at the
home of Delores Bowen Sunday
afternoon. They have some nice
plans for the future.
Bye now, see you next week.
ELOISE.
be held in May in the basement
of the church with Mrs. Ida Allen,
Mrs. Maude Johnson and Mrs.
Odessa Johnson in charge. In
August the club will start work
on the annual calendar project. A
bazaar is planned for November
with Mrs. William Beach as chair
man. Those assisting her with
arrangements will be Mrs. Vashti
Mosby, Mrs. Ollie Colley, Mrs.
Henry Harris and Mrs. Odessa
Johnson. Father and Son ban
quet is scheduled for October. Mrs.
Kathryn Huston is president of
the organization and Mrs. Ida Al
len is secretary.
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Cherry Cobbler
1 quart Heavenly Cherry pie filling
2 cups sifted enriched flour
Vi teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons baking-powder
2 tablespoons sugar
Vb cup shortening
1 egg, well beaten
% cup milk
Place cherry filling in bottom of
rectangular oven dish. Sift to
gether dry ingredients including
sugar. Sift again. Combine short
ening, egg, and milk. Blending
with a fork. Turn on to floured
board. Knead about 15 strokes.
Roll to V^-inch thickness. Cut in
rounds with small fluted cookie
cutter. Arrange over top of cherry
mixture to indicate individual
servings. Bake in hot oven (450°
F.) 15-20 minutes. If preferred,
make the dough with biscuit mix,
sifted with a little sugar. To serve,
the biscuits are placed upside
down on individual plates. The
cherry filling is spooned over
them.
Escalloped Apples
6 large apples
% teaspoon cinnamon
V4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon lemon juice
\4 cup water
^4 cup butter or vitamined margarine
% cup sifted enriched flour
% cup brown sugar
Wash and core apples. Cut in
thin slices. Place in well-oiled
baking dish. Sprinkle cinnamon
and salt over apples. Add lemon
juice and water. -Cream butter or
margarine. Add sugar and flour.
Blend until crumblike. Sprinkle
crumbly mixture over apples.
Bake in hot oven (400° F.) about
30 minutes or until apples are
tender.
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