The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, February 01, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Social Briefs
• > By Dorothy tirren
Miss Robbie Lee Powell, daugh
ter of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H.
Powell was in the city over the
week-end visiting her* parents.
She left Sunday morning to spend
the day in Omaha with her sister,
Freddie, before returning to Kan
sas City, Kas., Sunday evening.
* *
Barbara Johnson of Omaha, Ne
braska was a visitor at Quinn
Chapel church Sunday morning.
* * *
Mrs. Edith Hill, 2710 South 9th
Street, was hostess to about 30
students, January 26th at an end
of-the-semester party. Also hon
ored were graduating seniors of
the University of Nebraskaf Dor
othy Chapman, Eloise Jones and
George Riley.^ Among those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Gray. The evening was spent in
formally.
* * ■*
Among persons attending the
Leadership Training School under
the direction of the Lincoln Coun
cil of Christian Education, Janu
ary 28th through February 2, 1951,
were Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare,
Misses Betty Wilson, Dorothy
Green, Clara Bell Scott, Frances
Lewis and Chester Scott.
* * *
Mrs. Mary Bell, mother of Mrs.
Ralph Johnson and her grand
son, Butch, left for California re
cently.
* * «
Mid-semester graduates at Lin
coln High school were Mary Lou
Knowles, Iona Adams and Lester
White.
$ *
Mrs. Joseph Adams, 2411 South
8th Street, was hostess at a fam
ily gathering Friday night. The
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For Better Values I
I# Drugs
• Cosmetics
• Stationery
%
• Candy
• Prescriptions
CHEAPPER DRUGS
1325 O Si. Lincoln
[ I occasion was her birthday.
* * *
Miss Clara Bell Scott spent the
| week-end with her parents in
Omaha.
* e *
Cards of Thanks.
I really want to thank the Ur
ban League for the nice basket
they gave me for Christmas and
the many nice things that Mr.
and Mrs. Malone did for me.
HENRIETTA BELL,
2203 South 8th St.
* *
Mrs. Ida Bell McWilliams was
in Omaha recently visiting her
sister, Mrs. Allie Harding.
# $ *
The Rev. Trago T. McWilliams,
2015 U Street, re-entered St. Eliz
abeth hospital for a second opera
tion on Friday, Jan. 26. In the
same room with Rev. McWilliams
[ is his brother, Jeph McWilliams,
who has been in ill health for the
past several years.
CARD-OF-THANKS
We are grateful to our many
friends for their kind expressions
during the illness in our home.
Your visits, flowers, cards and
other contributions were great
sources of inspiration.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gill
2208 T Street
Kresge's Permits I\egroes
To Sit at Lunch Counter
WASHINGTON—(NPA) — An
other victory against jimcrow
was won in the nation’s capital
last week when the manager of
the Kresge’s 5 and 10c stores an
nounced that Negroes would no
longer be prohibited from sitting
down at the lunch counters at all
Kresge stores in Washington.
This victory came as a result
of an eight week campaign to end
discrimination at Kresge stores,
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I Jess
Williams
Springs
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w . ANING aM SANITATION
SUPPLIES
AU Types
Brooms—Furniture Polishes
Mops—Flow Seal and Wax
Sweeping Compounds
Mopping Equipment
Kelso Chemical
117 North 9th 81 2-2434
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When You Need
PAINTS
GLASS
MIRRORS
WALLPAPER
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES
Remember the:
Van Sickle Glass and Paint Co.
14J South loth St S-mi Lincoln. Nebr.
PARRISH MOTOR CO.
The home of clean used cart.
120 No. 19 St.
FASHION-OF-WEEK
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WOOL JERSEY AND SATIN are
blended in an eye-appealing drese.
The jersey top, in vibrant fuschia
or royal blue, boasts a jeweled
collar in the same black satin as
the skirt.
carried on by the Co-ordinating
Committee for the Enforcement
of D. C. Anti-Discrimination
Laws.
When every store in the Sev
enth street shopping ear removed
racial barriers from the lunch
counters except the Kresge Dime
store ,the committee focused full
attention on that one store which
persisted in maintaining segrega
tion.
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BEAL'S
GROCERY
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For Everything in
HARDWARE
Baker Hardware
101 No. 9th 2-3710
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ROSE MANOR
STUDIO
1421 O Street
Phone 2-2247
Portraits by Appointment
George RandoL P. A. of A
Prices reasonable
Work guaranteed
, H. O. McField i
Cleaners A Tailors
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I Specialize in Hand-Weaving
■ 301 No. 9tb Phone 2-5441
VINE ST.
MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Vine
2-4582 — 2-1584
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Household
Hints
By
Brevy Miller
2-4051
Swiss Apple Caki
Swiss apple cake is a tempting
dessert treat and can be prepared
in a jiffy. Pare and slice red De
licious apples, about 4 cupfuls.
Blend 3 tablespoons butter or
margarine with % cup sugar, 1
teaspoon cinnamon and IVt table
spoons lemon juice.
Prepare plain muffin mix and
spread in greased pan. Place ap
ple slices in rows on top and
spread with sugar mixture. Bake
in hot oven (400 degrees F.) about
30 minutes.
Chocolate Cookies
2 cups sifted flour
lla teaspoons double-acting
baking powder
*/2 teaspoon soda
*4 teaspoon salt
*4 teaspoon cinnamon
cup butter or other shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg, unbeaten
3 squares unsweetened chocolate,
melted
2 tablespoons milk
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder, soda, salt, and
cinnamon, and sift three times.
Cream shortening, add sugar
gradually, and cream together
until light and fulffy. Add egg
and chocolate; beat well. Add
flour mixture, a small amount at
a time, mixing well after each
addition. And milk. Chill thor
oughly. Roll % inch thick on
lightly floured board. Cut with
floured cookie cutter and sprinkle
with additional sugar. Bake on
ungreased baking sheet in mod
erate oven (3508 F.) 9 minutes.
Makes 6 dozen 2Vfe inch cookies.
Party Oysters
Pastry.
1 pt. oysters, drained.
14 cup oyster liquor.
% cup milk.
1 tablespoon butter or margarine.
1 tablespoon minced onian.
1 can cream-of-chlcken soup.
H teaspoon celery salt.
% teaspoon curry powder.
1 tablespoon minced parsley.
Make (or use packaged) pastry.
Roll it Mi” thick; cut into 8 4”
squares. Fit each square in muf
fin-pan cup so that corners stand
upright. Bake at 450 degrees F.
15 min. Meanwhile, cook oysters,
oyster liquor, milk, butter, and
onion in small saucepan until
edges of oysters just barely curl.
Turn undiluted soup into sauce
pan; add celery salt and curry
powder. Then combine with oys
ter mixture, and heat. Serve in
pastry cups. Garnish with parsley.
Makes 4 servings.
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AT 2230 R STREET '
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DAIRY STORE
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Phone 2-5797
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FURNITURE
HEADQUARTERS
Its
108 No. 10th Street
Just 27 Steps North of 10th S O Sts