The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 29, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Social Briefs
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Miss Evelyn Edwards, daugh
ter of the Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Ed
wards, spent the Easter holidays
with her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wil
liams motored Mr. Williams’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil
liams, sr., to Rochester, Minn.,
where Mr. Frank Williams will
enter the Mayo Clinic. Mr Wil
liams has been ill for several
weeks.
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Miss Mary Sampson spent some
time in Omaha recently visiting
friends and relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P. Lewis
and son, Paul spent Sunday in
Omaha.
* * *
April 14th is the date that. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard McWilliams,
2015 U Street, has picked for
their departure from Lincoln to
make their home in Washington,
D. C.
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Easter Sunday morning at 11:00
a.m., Quinn Chapel Senior Choir
presented a cantata “Life Eter
nal.” Miss Betty Wilson and Miss
Winifred Winston were sol.oists
The Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare
was narrator. Mrs. Hazel Wil
son is organist and Mrs. Rae Lee
Harris is president of the choir.
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As I said in my column
last week, Television is taking
Lincoln by storm. At the home
of Joseph Burden and his son
Hershal, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooke,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newton and i
daughters, Betty Jo and Bobbie
Jean and M»ss Belva Spicer have I
Viewed television recently. . . . j
While at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Rife was Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Mrs
Willie Page, Mrs. Mayme Houch
ins, Mrs. Lena B. Qualles, Mrs.
McKinley Tarpley, Mr. Ernest
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Estes, Mr. end Mrs. George Bigs
bey, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Qualles, Mrs. Ritha Banks and
Lowell Smith, enjoying television.
* * *
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Parsons
had as their guest recently Mr.
George Perkins, a student of Ne
braska University, from Baton
Rouge, La., Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
McFields. The evening was spent
viewing television.
=» * * .
Mr. Charles Brooks and her
daughter, Audrey of Hastings, Ne- I
braska were guests at Quinn
Chapel Sunday morning.
» * *
Easter guest of Mrs. Lillian
Rife were her mother, Mrs. Sarah
Buckner of St. Joseph, Missouri,
1 who will remain indefinitely and
j a nephew, William Rife of Des
Moines, Iowa, who remained over
the week-end.
* * *
i Mr. and Mrs. H. O. McField
had as their dinner guests Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Par
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Polk
and Mr. Charles Goolsby.
Army Issues Call
For More WACS—
WASHINGTON — (ANP) —
The army has plans for trying
to get more women recruits into
the WAC, to take over jobs which
are keeping GI’s from the battle
front and training field, it was
learned here last week.
The army vants a total of 30,
000 women and is attempting to
get them through an intensified
recruiting program. Under law,
the WAC contingent of the army
is limited to two percent of the
total strength, but the secretary I
of defense is seeking to have
congress to lift the limitation.
Negro WACs are serving in'
Europe, both in France and in1
Germany. Ther? are none on duty
Sen. Adams’ Grandson
Wounded in Korea
Word was received last week
by the Rev. John Adams, that his
grandson, Ollie was seriously in
jured while fighting in Korea. He
is now receiving medical atten
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' Household
Hints
By
Brevy Miller
2-4051
Peanut Butter Brownies
14 cup shortening 1 cup sugar
14 cup peanut u tsp. baking
butter. powder
2 eggs. . 14 tsp. salt
2 or 3 square* 1 cup *ifted flour
sweet chocolate % cup pecans.
Cream shortening and peanut
butter well. Beat in eggs, then
add the melted chocolate. Add
dry ingredients which have been
sifted together, then the nuts.
Mix thoroughly and spread in a
shallow pan. Bake in a moderate
over (350° F.) about 35 minutes.
Cut in squares at once and
sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar.
Whipped Cream Cake
1 cup whipped 1% cup* sugar
cream 2 cup* flour
3 egg whites H tsp. salt
stiffly beaten 3 tsp. baking
% cup water powder
1 tsp. vanilla
Fold the stiffly beaten egg
whites into the whipped cream.
Add the water and vanilla. Mix I
the dry ingredients, sift twice and
add to the whipped cream mix-'
ture. Bake in two greased 9-inch'
cake pans in a moderate oven
(375° F.) for about 25 minutes.
Put whipped cream between lay
ers and on top.
tion in the states. He is the son!
of Harold Adams.
FLOWERS
For Every Occasion
DANIELSON FLORAL CO.
1306 N 2-7602
/
BEAL'S
GROCERY |
Freeh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 R TeL 2-6933
When You Need
PAINTS
GLASS
MIRRORS
WALLPAPER
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES
Remember the:
Van Sickle Glass and Paint Co.
143 South 10th St. 2-6931 Lincoln. Nebr.
Flowers By Tyrrell's
D. L. "Dell" Tyrrell's Flowers
6-2357 U33 n0. Cotner
Cox Plumbing
and
Heating Co.
Contracting
Repairing
Retail Plumbing and
Heating Supplies
2-3077—140 N. 14
r—WINTERHALTER’S —;
Have ALL
the Materials
You'll NEED
for Your Spring
Cleain-Up, Paint-Up ;|
PROGRAM
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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- ol A
Prices reasonable
Work guaranteed
^Wlllii1ill1fW!.:f iiiiihim——winiiip ^
O. O. McField I
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| Cleaners A Tailors
I Specialize in Hand-Weaving
« 301 No. 9th Phone 2-5441
VINE ST.
MARKET
GROCERIES & MEATS
22nd and Tine
2-C5SS — 2-0514
Jess
Williams
Springs
CLEANING and SANITATION
SUPPLIE8
All Type*
Brooms—Furniture Polishes
Mops—Floor Seal and Wax
Sweeping Compounds
Mopping Equipment
Kelso Chemical
ll? North 9th 81 2-2434
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Your City
Light Department |
i POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
David Z. Miller
FOR
CITY COUNCIL
40 Yeara Buaineaa Experience
in Lincoln
Honest—Experienced—Capable ,
i deserving or tour support j
For Better Values
• Drugs
• Cosmetics
I
• Stationery
• Candy
• Prescriptions
CHEAPPER DRUGS
1325 O St Lincoln
PARRISH MOTOR CO.
The borne of clean used ears.
120 No. 19 St.
WALLY'S USED CARS
159 North 20th
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
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Phone 2-5797
Mako WHITE'S Tour
FURNITURE
HEADQUARTERS
Its
108 No. 10th Street
Just 27 Steps North of 10th S O Sts.
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