The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 04, 1950, Page Four, Image 4

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    Social Briefs \
LBy Dorothy Greene Phone 5-7308 •
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Mrs. Laura Johnson of Hope,
Arkansas arrived Monday as an
unexpected birthday present to
her son, Ralph W. Johnson. She
will remain indefinitely.
* * *
The little lady in Joy Night, at
Lincoln High School, reported
hidden by the "mike,” made quite
a hit for herself. Vonna Finley,
daughter of Mrs. Carl Finley, has
received much praise from vocal
enthusiasts over the city.
* * *
Mrs. Virginia Brown is reported
much improved at St. Elizabeth
hospital.
* * *
The Rev. M. L. Shakespeare
was guest speaker at Quinn
Chapel Sunday at morning wor
ship.
* * *
The Rev. and Mrs. Shakespeare
observed their 14th wedding an
niversary with dinner at home.
■ * * *
William W’hiteman, on furlough
Uforn the army, is spending sev
eral days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Whiteman.
* * *
Notice that marriage license
were issued to Louis Chrisman
and Miss Ernestine Turner. Wed
ding date was Tuesday, April 25.
The Rev. W. I. Monroe performed
the ceremony at the parsonage.
* * *
* Mrs. William Beach is recuper
ating after surgery at St. Eliza
beth hospital.
* * *
The Rev. and Mrs. William A.
Greene, the Rev. J. J. Johnson,
Robbie Powell and Marie Collins
motored to Hastings for services
at Hamilton Chapel Sunday eve
ning.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Botts
and daughter Jo Ann motored to
Glenwood, Iowa, last Sunday
morning, returning by way of
Council Bluffs, Iowa where they
joined other Lincolnites f$r a pic
nic at Playland Park in Omaha.
Those picnidking with the Botts
were Fred Nevels, jr., Tony Smith,
Collins Davis, Betty Wilson, How
ard Bean and Verne Wilson.
* * *
Mrs. Frank Williams, jr., and
sons, LaMont and Bruce have re
turned home after several weeks
spent with her parents in Hanni
bal, Mo.
* * *
The Y. M. C. Club were de-!
lightfully entertained with a Tag
Party at the Urban League Sat
urday evening. Johnnie Reed is
president of the club.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazer and
daughter, Rose Mary of Kansas
City, Kas., spent the week end
with Mrs. Frazer’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Denton.
* * *
Howard Smoky Molden, ac
cording to Manager Harold Tad
dichcn has signed with Shelby as
a pitcher for
the team. You
w i 11 remem
Der the great
work “Smoky”
did on the
ball diamond
last year.
Heretofore the
Corn
league has ex
cluded N egro Smoky Molden.
players.
* *. *
Several persons have been at
tending the weekly series of
meetings at The First Christian
church which started April 18
thru May 1. The speaker for the
first meeting was Mrs. Alice L.
Goddard, director of children’s
work of the International Council
of Religious Education. She spoke
on “Any Boy—Any Girl—Any
Day.”
* * *
Mr. Walter Young has been a
patient at Veterans Hospital for
several weeks.
I It’s New at N.U. |
By Charlene J. Colbert
Chester Scott is one of the Ne
brask freshmen who is doing
outstanding work in the field t>f
sports. Scott has done quite a
bit in track since he matriculated
at the university. He ran for the
Presbyterian House in the intra
mural track meet, doing two laps
of the 60 yard dash.
Studying pharmacy at the uni
versity, Scott is interested in both
medicine and the ministry. His
athletic inclinations go back to
his high school days at Omaha
Central high school of Omaha,
Neb. There he was active in bas
ketball and track.
Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Scott who reside at 2118
N. 27th street in Omaha.
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By Eloise Finley
Hi Teens:
Let's see what’s new' for this
week!!!!
Saturday, April 22nd, was the
night that Lincoln high school
closed its showing of Joy Night
which had been showing for
three nights. Several teens par
ticipated in Joy Night. They
were: Arnold Tarpley and Julian
Ridings in Boys Glee; Vonny Fin
ley sang a solo, “My Foolish
Heart” and “Make Believe;”
Winifred Jones and myself sang
in Girls Glee. It really went off
good.**’"'‘Several teens were pic
nicking in Pioneers park Sun
day, among them being Betty
Bowman, Hazel Wilson, Loretta
McWilliams, Thelma Martin.
Ralph Wilson, Robert Ham
monds, James Ware, Bill Whit
mon and Maurice Russell. They
all reported having a nice time.
****Monday, April 24th at a
show at Vets hospital Vonna Fin
ley and myself sang a couple of
solos. Vonna sang ‘‘My Foolish
Heart” and “Embraceable You”
and I sang “It Isn’t Fair” and
“There’s No Tomorrow'.” The
whole show turned out great.
♦♦♦■"Old L. H. S. sponsored a
party at the Antelope pavilion.
Refreshments were cokes, ice
cream bars and candy. Everyone
enjoyed themselves. Those seen
there were
Cecil Hatcher. Connie Wilson, Albert
Starks, Aurdey Brooks, Clarence Zanders,
Doris Powell, David Wilson. Birdie
Powell, Sonny Walker. Ernestine Bums.
Julian Riding. Beverly Holcomb. Howard
Bean, Bettie Rose Huston, Roosevelt
Bass and Mary Lou Knowles.
Visiting in Lincoln for the
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1 ran fruit cocktail
1 small ran evaporated milk
2 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons suuar
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Blend sugar and flour with
juice from fruit cocktail; cook un
til thickened. Chill. Whip evapo
rated milk ''f which has been thor
oughly chilled in refrigerator)
with rotary beater, add lemon
juice, and beat one moment. Stir
in fruit, thickened juice and may
week end were Connie Wilson
and her brother, David Wilson
from Hastings, Neb. You know
something, I think they like it
here. (Smiles)
So long _ELOISE._
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54 cup butter or Spry
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
6 tablespoons cocoa
V4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chopped walnut meats
Melt butter. Beat eggs and add
sugar, then other dry ingredients.
Add butter, extract and nut meats.
Combine thoroughly and bake in
shallow pan in moderately slow
oven (325°) 20 to 30 minutes.
Turn out and cut in bars. Cover
to retain chewy quality.
onnaise. Pour into refrigerator
trays and freeze. Cut in squares,
serve with mayonnaise.
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Inc.
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