|- Social Briefs 1 \ nr IhrrviMt On*** t%»m* ? Mrs. R B. Lane and Mrs. Charles William* of the Church of God in Chrtet spent several days in Omaha attending a missionary meeting recently. * * * I The Rev. and Mrs. John L. Humbert were called to Grand Island on two occasions the past week because of deaths there. Willis Palmer accompanied them on Friday. * * * Mrs. William I. Monroe has been confined to her home several days th*- past week due to illness. u * * Jeanne Malone was student leader for Lenten vesper services at Love Library, Wednesday at 5 p m. Rex Knowles, pastor to Presbyterian students at tbe Uni versity of Nebraska, gave the meditation. % %it Omahanr on hand Sunday alt ernoon foi Alpha Phi Alpha initia tion were Eugene Harrison, Dr. Price Terrell, Earl Hunigan, John Barber, Ralph Shelby, Von Rich ard Tumble and Alfred Grice. * * * Mr. and Mrs Clifford Harris of Chicago were worshippers at Quinn Chapel Sunday morning. Mrs. Harris arrived a week ago to be with her grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Brown, who w'as hos pital iz.ed Friday, March 17. Mrs. Brown suffered a stroke and is little improved as we go to press. SF * # Mrs. Amts Smith left Wednes day lor Daytona Beach, Fla., where she is dean of women at Bethune Cuokman College. Mrs. Smith, who w as called home, due to illness of her mother, Mrs. Lil lian Mile', left her much im proves * * * Mj» Mary Sampson is home after reve ring surgery at St. £uctx’o*r;r txtmprtal * -* • Mr anc Mr-* John McWilliams anc Mr ano Mr* Walter Gill had a. the - g ..evti recently the par jfk Uf Mk FOR OUR FIRST INTERRACIAL §\ W SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN The '50 Ford \ \ For selling 2,000 subscriptions to "THE VOICE," a popular weekly “Dedicated to the promotion of the cultural, social and spiritual life of ■ great people ” ‘ ,CW DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN See this car on display at O'SHE Ay,- R OrpE R S ———^—■" 14 & M FOR further detail call or write: Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare 2225 S Street Lincoln 3, Phone 5-6491 or 5-7568 Starting date April I through May t THIS IS NOT A CONTEST Anyone May get one or more of these AWARDS. This RCA Victor Television Set GIVEN for selling 500 subscrip tions to THE VOICE. See this RCA Victor Model-9-TC-249 at PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS SOON AS ELIGIBILITY IS REACHED. Should you not qualify for an award a commission will be paid on each subscription. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beauriiul J. C. Higgins Air - Flo - Design Bike for selling 200 subscriptions to THE VOICE. 10K gold plate Elgin WRIST WATCH for sell ing 100 subscriptions to THE VOICE. ents of Mrs. McWilliams and Mrs. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gar denhire of Alma, Kans., their sis ter, Mrs. Bertha Jarrett and their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardenhire all of To peka, Kans.. * * * James Hill has returned home after receiving medical care at Lincoln General hospital, * * * * Mi. Leslie Woodson of Topeka, Kas., was week end guest of his sons who are. in school here. He was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dunn and Mr. Nimrod Ross of 2124 Q street. * * * Special Notice — The members of the Steward board of Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church reported a successful program on Sunday afternoon and expressed apprecia tion to the persons of the various churches who participated. * * * An Easter breakfast is being planned at Quinn Chapel and the public is invited, * * * Robbie Powell and Charlene Colbert were among Nebraska coeds who made averages of 6 or above and attended the Mortar Board tea the past week. Miss Colbert received the Mortar Board scholarship for the first semester and is a columnist for THE VOICE. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cooke, 2001 S St , are parents. A son, Michael Horace, was born Satur day, March 18. * * * Mrs. Susan King of Chicago left Saturday after spending about two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Horace Cooke. DESSERT SAUCE For a quick dessert sauce, melt | down any good flavored jelly. England’s sea power came into being with the defeat of the Span ish Armada. [Jjzb/l ClqsL QhaUsUL ' Hi Teens: Well another week has rolled around. The Streaks won a bas ketball game recently at the Ur ban League when they played Grand Island. Among those pres ent were: Betty Wilson, Betty Bowman, Jeannette Venegar, j Ionna Adams, Nolan Davis, Mel vin Botts and many others. They reported having a swell time. • * * Friday, March 24, seen at Lin- j coin High ‘high spot’ were: Frank Parks, Clarence Zanders, Sonny j Walker, Cecil Hatcher and my self. Cecil and I were on the floor show. We both sang. * * * Saturday, March 25, the Sharps and Flats Glee club gave a for mal party. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent informally. Helping to make up the guest list were: Connie Wil son, Chester Scott, Andrey Brooks, Albert Starks, Beverly Holcomb, Willie Ricks and Marian Brad ford. By the reports of the party they seem to have had a lovely time. Connie and Audrey were visitors from Hastings, Neb. • * * Another Hastings visitor re cently was Lowell Smith, who motored to Lincoln on last Sun day. Marion Bradford of Omaha also made a return visit over the week end. We were happy to meet these young people at morning church services. Hope you liked our singing. * * * Cutest couple of the week: Bet ty Bowman and Robert Ham monds. * * * I heard that Ada Coffey spent the week end in Kansas City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coffey. * ♦ * Next week I should like for all of you teen-agers to answer the question: WHAT I THINK OF GOING STEADY. Bye now, ELOISE. | It s ISew at N.U. | By Cbirlent J. Colbert The Modern Language depart ment brought to the campus last week one of the top-ranking films of Latin America, “Dona Barbara,'’ which starred Maria Felix, ac claimed by some to be the most ! beautiful woman in the world. The dramatization was so good that the film attracted not only students of languages and those Spanish-speaking countries, but others as well. * * * Congratulations to Jeanne Ma lone, a senior student at the Uni versity. Miss Malone was one of eleven senior women honored at a tea given by the Black Masque chapter of Mortar Board. The co eds were selected on the basis of high scholarship and participation in activities. * « « Lowell Thomas, Jr., lectured at St. Paul Methodist church last week. He described life in Tibet and showed a film entitled “Out of This World: A Journey to Lhasa.” • » * “Once in a Lifetime,” the fourth theatre production of the year, was run three days last week. Thirty-six students were in the cast which presented the hilarious comedy, which was a satire on Hollywood. * * * The Junior-Senior prom, the first to be sponsored by the Jun ior class in several years, was held Friday night in the Union ball room, with Dave Haun’s orchestra furnishing the music. * * * -w Jeanne Malone, Charles Goolsby and George Randol will be fea tured on a radio show Thursday, March 30. The program is under the direction of the University of Nebraska Radio department and is entitled “The Story They’ll Never Print,” by Erik Barnouw. Pineapple Dessert Or Angel Food Pie 1 cup cold water *4 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 2Vi tablespoon cornstarch Cook until thick in double boiler, stirring constantly. Then set aside to cool. Add 3 egg whites beaten stiff and small can of crushed pineapple. Line your tin with rolled graham cracker crumbs. Pour mixture in and pour 1 cup whipped cream on top. Put a layer of cracker crumbs on top and mixed chopped nuts with it is desired. Serves 16. You can also put this mixture in baked pie shells if desired with nuts on top of mixture. MRS. GLADYS BESCHORNER. Roquefort Cheese Dressing \ cup salad oil Vi cup vinegar Vi pound Roquefort cheese Vi teaspoon paprika V4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Few grains salt Combine ingredients. Beat until blended. Serve on meat or vege table salad. Former Lincoln Resident Dies in Kansas City, Kans. Word was received here last week of the death of Mrs. Mayme L. Griffin, former resident and member of Mt. Zion Baptist church for many years. Mrs. Griffin had been in poor health since leaving Lincoln sev eral years ago following the death of her husband, Edward. She died at Douglas hospital, Tuesday, March 14 and funeral service was held on Saturday. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Pri cilla Pierce and a niece, Mis. Electa Quick. Benjamin Franklin was the first Postmaster-General of the United j States.