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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1950)
Social Briefs j | By Dorothy Credit Phone 5-7508 | Mr. and Xsj. H. Dean had as their dinner guests Monday evening, for a family dinner, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar nett, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Malone and Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. George Randol, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Young and Mr. Horace Colley. * * * Wednesday May 31st, Mrs. Clayton Lewis and Mrs. James Dean were hostesses to 75 ladies at an open house from 2-4 o’clock, in honor of Mrs. Harry Barnett. Mrs. Barnett is the aunt of Mrs. Lewis and the niece of Mr. Dean. Refreshments, punch, cookies and candy were served. The open house was held at the home of Mrs. Dean. * * * Little Miss Vivian Walker left last week to spend her summer vacation in St. Louis, Mo., with relatives and friends. * * * Persons from Lincoln attending the Layman’s Convention in Kan sas City, Kansas, June 2 through 4th, were Charles Goolsby, dele gate from Quinn Chapel AME church, Rev. J. B. Brook and Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare. WEDS IN CHURCH CEREMONY The wedding of Miss Frances Jean Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns to Forrest Frank King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King was solemnized at the Church of Christ Holiness June 3rd. Rev. Trago McWilliams, jr., performed the 3:00 o’clock cere mony in the presents of the bride and grooms families and a few friends. The bride wore a beige suit "with brown and white accessories and a corsage of roses. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held at the home of the bride. The couple is planning a honeymoon trip to Denver, Colo., they will be leav ing June 16th. * * * The Urban League Vacation Church school now in progress at the Urban League is sponsored by the Lincoln Council of Christian Education under the direction of Miss Marie Schwabauer of the German Evangelical church. The school started June 5th and will continue through the 16th. The children arrive at 9:30 and finish a days session at 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Irby Stephens is promoter of the school. <! $ * SPORTS OF THE WEEK Softball season is well under way again and we can look for ward to the good old games. The Independents have a real promis ing team this year with a few new members. Their first game was rained out but the next two games were victories. This week they have two games scheduled at Muny field and on Sunday night, June 11th, they will play at Crete, Nebraska. Let’s all go down and root for our boys. Members of this year’s team are Johnny Duncan, Johnnie Vaughn, Dick Holcomb, Ray Tarpley, Sonny Walkei-, Collins Davis, Willie Ricks. Frank Nevels, Werner Lightner, Skippy King. George Alexander, Skeezix King, George Riley and , Shorty Botts, who is manager of the team. * * * CARD OF THANKS. I wish to take this means to thank my many friends for the lovely cards and flowers sent me during my recent illness. Miss Carrie Brown. * * * Mrs. Mary Shelby was hostess at a 9 o’clock breakfast in honor of Mrs. Harry Barnett, on Wednesday, May 31st. * * * Tues day evening, Mrs. Clayton Lewis was hostess at supper for Mr. and Mrs. Barnett. Others invited were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Malone and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean. $ * * Mrs. Virginia Brown, of 930 Short Street, is now home from St. Elizabeth hospital where she had been confined for several weeks. * * * Jo Ann Botts, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond Botts left Sat urday to spend an indefinite stay in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Botts accompanied her to Council Bluffs. * * * Mrs. J. B. Brooks w-as confined to St. Elizabeth hospital Sunday, j June 4th, due to a broken arm. * * * Mrs. June Campbell and her granddaughters, Myrna and An netta, spent Sunday evening in Omaha with the children’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Winston. * * * Mrs. Bobbette Rife left Friday for Chicago in company with her cousin, Myrna Jean Davis, where they will visit relatives. They will be accompanied on their return trip by their aunt, Mrs. Eltra Crews. Mrs. Crews has been visit ing for the past three months in Sterling, 111. CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical 117 North 9th St. 2-2434 Capital JIooA. 1720 O Street CARPET, LINOLEUM AND TILE I NSTALLATION Phone 2-2225 Lincoln, Nebraska PARRISH MOTOR CO. j The home ot clean used cars. 120 No. 19 St. I ______ ■ -<■ | J&sul CUjsl Chatlsut. \ By Eloise Finley. Hi Teens: Well, what is new in Lincoln for this week? * * * Sunday, May 28th, a car from Omaha was seen driving around Lincoln. Maybe some of you teens saw it, but if you didn’t, it was a black convertible. Those in the car were Herman Slaugh ter, Le Roy Jameson, Raymond Fraizier, John McClain and Eld die Baugh. They wondered if Lincoln was this dead all the time? * * * Monday, May 29th was the last day of school for many teens, and we are really enjoying life now. # * * Tuesday, May 30th, there wei'e quite a few teens seen in the park attending the Urban League annual picnic. There were sand wiches, pop and ice cream plus games of all kinds. Everyone seems to have had a real swell time. Some seen there were: Hazel and Betty Wilson, who were dressed like twins, Bettie Rose Huston, Thelma Martin, Lo retta McWilliams, Phyllis Hol comb, Delores Bowen, Doris Roberts, Goldie Petters, Mitz Woods, Ralph Wilson, Maurice Russell, George Alexander, and many many more. * * * Visiting in Lincoln from Oma ha, Neb., on Wednesday, May 31 was Susie Mae WhiteHall. * * * Friday, June 2nd was gradua tion day for many teens. Those graduating were: Delores Bowen, Loretta McWilliams, Lester White, Sonny Walker, Jeannette Venegar, Frank Parks, Birdie Powell and Jean Burns. I think we should be very proud of all the teens. * * * Saturday night, June 3rd, there was a dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fields in honor of Birdie Powell. Persons attending were Connie Wilson, Audiey Brooks, Doris Powell, Ida Adkins, Eloise Finley, Cecil Hatcher, Bobby Hutchen son, Sonny W'alker, Elbert Starks and David Wilson. We all had a wonderful time. Mrs. Wal ter Artis along with Mr. and Mrs. Fields were chaperons. So long teens, ELOISE. THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Monei/ Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St Dial 2-6961 Umberger’s 2-2424 uio Q Funeral and Ambulance «erv ice. Verna Burke. Roy Sheaft, Darolc Kohrbaugh. Floyd Umberger Families 2-5058 HOUSEHOLD HINTS ( By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 ’i i ■ i i i i i i i i i « i i i i ■ i r - i i « i i L . Now that school is over for an other three months and the chil dren will be home all day, they naturally will be bringing their neighbors over to play. It would be very handy to have the cookie jar filled at all times. The following are some tempting recipes that you will enjoy as well as the children. COCONUT MACAROONS. % cup Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk 3 cups (% pound) shredded coconut 1 teaspoon vanilla (optional) Mix Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk and coconut. Add vanilla, if desired. 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