Social Briefs I By Dorothy Green j Mrs. Sarah Simms returned home Tuesday after spending several weeks in Marshall, Texas with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Obbie Brown if * * Miss Mary Sampson spent some time recently in Omaha. Nebraska. $ * # Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson have returned after spending several weeks vacationing in the East. $ * $ A fall festival and Hobby show w-ill be held at the Urban League Dec. 8th and 9th, 7:30 to 10:30 j each night. Anyone having a! hobby they would like to exhibit contact Johnnie Reed, 2-5363, ! chairman; Henry McWilliams, 2-6178, co-chairman; or their as sisting committee, Frank Williams, sr., Hobert Bradley, Cecil White bear, Walter Bell, jr., and Harry Peterson. * * * Our Household Hints column editor, Mrs. Brevy Miller is very much improved after being ill for several weeks. * * S’ Mr. Trago McWilliams sr., is home from St. Elizabeth hospital and is improving very w’ell. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Sports man from Seattle. Washington have returned home after a 10 day v^sit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders and a sister Mrs. M. K. Winston. They j SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE VOICE P. O. Box 2023 v Lincoln 3, Neb. Enclosed find $ for ! years subscriptions to The Voice. Name .. Street . j City .' Representative were very highly entertained at a pre-Thanksgiving dinner with Turkey and all the trimmings. * * * ) Miss Betty Scott, 18 year old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. James ! Scott, 2118 North 27th Street, Omaha, Nebraska was recently elected vice president of Heppner Hall in the Girls Dorm at 540 North 16th. Betty, a freshman at the University of Nebraska, com pleted her high school work at Central High school in Omaha. She has a sister Clara Bell and a brother Chester enrolled in the University of Nebraska. * * * Dr. X. Hill Fox, St. Louis Mis souri, sister of Mrs. Brevy Millei arrived Tuesday to spend Thanks giving. She was accompanied by her son Walter jr. Card of Thanks I want to thank all my many friends for the lovely cards and j flowers received during my re cent illness: The Decca club, Mrs. • Ada Roberson, Tinna and LeRoy, United Church Women’s Kensington club, Vir ginia Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Gibson, Mrs. Sam Roy, the Polk’s, the Millers, Mrs. C. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, The Bond’s, Mrs. Mayme Houchins, Quinn Chapel Missionary Society, Wal ter Tole, Mrs. Craft, Cheryl, Mrs. Sarah K. Walker, Vivian and j Jeanette, Betty Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Cauline Ivory, Alice Moore, Emmett and Hazel, Mrs. Artis and girls, Mrs. Bessie Am bess, Mrs. Henrietta Bell, Mrs. \ Rachel Fields, Mrs. Wyatt Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. John Burks, Mrs. Sallie Brown, Mrs. Ann Qualls, Mrs. Fawntella Baker, Ethel Kirtley, The House of Da vid, Lillian and Buster, Georgia and Lawrence James, Mrs. Lucy | Hubbard and family, Mrs. Odessa ’ Patrick, James and Annebell Steward, Mrs. John Miller, Jean Bum*. Mrs. Eula Gamer, Omaha, Luetta Moody and family, Mrs. Lizzy Johnson and family, Mrs.: C. Thomas, Charles and Margi? MEMBER FEDERAL OEPOBIl INSURANCE CORPORATION 10th and O St. Since 1871 I Your City \ Cight Department I THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Monez/ Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12tb St. Dial 2-6961 *a!iii!ai!i!!a<■ w a w* ■ II. O. McField * Cleaners Si Tailors c Specialize in Hand-Weaving 301 No. 9tb Phone 2-5441 m u m ■ '■;>!:iniiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiB!!!i1 PARRISH MOTOR CO. The home of clean used ear*. 120 No. 19 St. Sports Tales TOM CARODINE With the home season of our Huskers all over, we look back over the year and think of the many thrills the boys of Coach Bill Glassford gave us. While losing one to date the home slate has only one tie game against its otherwise clean slate, so those of us who didn’t journey to Colorado witnessed an almost all victorious Husker team. Saturday was a battle of de fenses. This is what the fans were crying for, and that’s what they got as the Iowa State Cyclones went down after a stubborn battle, in which Bobby Reynolds was throttled and held down to eight points, his lowest thus far this season. This week the Cornhuskers go to Norman, Okla., to meet a strong University of Oklahoma team that is riding on a twenty-nine game winning streak. Can the Husktrs stop them and end the streak? Well in other years they have stopped Sooner teams and they might do it again. Here’s hoping. Thomas, Lavonne, Willie, junior, Jene and Sweetha Buckner and family, Blondell and Nedine and Claudette, all of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Queenie Bradley, Red Level, Ala. Mrs. Fred Bradley 826 C Street, Lincoln. Neb. Gitmour-Danielson Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 142 So _l3tb St. 2-1246 ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1421 O Street Phone 2-2247 Portraits by Appointment George Randol. P A. of A Prices reasonable Work guaranteed 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 Smith Pharmacy 2146 tfine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain Sundries Phone 2-1958 BEAL'S GROCERY PM* Fmfts & V*g«4abU« 2MH ■ T«L 2-W33 Household Hints By Brevy Miller 2-4051 Old-Fashioned Rice Pudding Vs cup raw white rice, washed Vs cup granulated suga-r 1 qt. milk V4 cup seedless raisins Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon nutmeg V4 teaspoon vanilla Heat oven to 325° F. (moder ate). Mix ingredients in 2-qt. cas serole. Bake uncovered at 325° F. 3 hours. Serve warm or cold. Top with dot of bright red jelly and top milk. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Serve leftover pudding with fruit next day. Barbecue Squares 1 Vi pounds ground beef 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon celery salt 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1 beaten egg 1 cup milk 1 cup soft bread crumbs Combine ingredients and mix well. Shape in 1-inch-thick pat Louis May Beat Charles But you can't beat HompesTire Co. Home of Hudson for a better deal in a new or used car 1701 N Ph. 2-6524 Lot 1928 O Street _ When You Need Money See Federated Finance Co. 1503 “O’ Phone 2-7211 ties and place in 8-inch square shallow baking dish. Place a slice of onion on each patty. Pour over Hot Sauce: Cook % cup chopped onion in hot fat until golden. Ackf 1 6-ounce can (% cup) tomato paste, 1 clove garlic, chopped, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, V6 teaspoon pepper, 2 tea spoons Tobasco sauce, 1 table spoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 Vi tablespoons chili powder, Vi cup lemon juice, and 1 cup water. Heat to boiling. Simmer 15 min utes. Pour over meat. Bake in moderate oven (350°) 1 hour. aBste frequently. Serves 6 to 8. The Korn Popper 1413 N Street Only the little white HULLESS popcorn used. Seasoned just right with best quality sea soning. Same location 18 rears Once eaten, you will join our many regular customers We sell Red-E-Fax Check Registers See Them Phone 2-5818 Jess Williams Springs • BLACK • BROWN • GREEN • RED Four hit colors in this popular fall style and at a wonderful low price . .. this smooth leather wedgle it a grand buy I ^ _ . _ _ _ _ Open Thurs. Eve. 1107 O St. 1119 p. m.