The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, September 27, 1951, Page Four, Image 4

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    Mr. and Mrs. Estelle Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qualls and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley spent
the week end in Chicago recently,
where they attended a Brooklyn
Dodgers game.
Miss Ada Coffey has returned to
training at Bryan Memorial hos
pital after spending several weeks
training in Hastings, Neb.
Miss Jeanne Malone spent a few
days in Omaha last week.
Rev. John Foster was in the city
last week enroute to Kansas City,
Kas., to attend the Nebraska con
ference. Rev. Foster, a former
student of the University of Ne
braska, is attending Wilberforce
university.
Miss Betty Scott was the over- (
night guest of Miss Dorothy Green
and Miss Clara Scott at the home <
of Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Shake- ;
speare on Friday evening. j
Mrs. Beulah Botts, Post Com
mander of United States Army
mothers post No. 8 and Mrs. Mat
tie Botts, vice commander, re
turned to Lincoln this week after
attending a convention in Port
land, Ore.
Mrs. Jackie Tarpley was hon-.
ored at a birthday party on Sat
urday evening by her sister, Miss
Imogene Farr and Miss Barbara
Brown.
Charles Campbell, son of Mrs.
June Campbell, left Monday to
join the Army Air Force. He is
stationed at San Antonio, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colliers
are the proud parents of a son, ,
Richard Arnold, born Sept. 16.
Miss Clara Scott and Dorothy 1
Green spent Sunday in Kansas
City attending the Nebraska con- ■
ferenee. Others attending from 1
... . 1
I News From
Ennis, Texas
j Mrs. Greta Swinney presentee
the J. M. Jackson Culture anc
Study Club’s Annual Scholarship
award to the most worthy student
of the city’s graduating class oJ
1951. The presentation was made
to George Spriggs on August
19th, at St. Paul Baptist church.
He has entered Texas State uni
versity in Houston, Texas.
Mrs. J. M. Jackson underwent
a major operation here August
24th, in the Municipal hospital
and is improving fast. She re
ceived getwell cards, flowers and
visits from many friends who
are glad to see her improving.
She is a steadfast church and
club worker.
Mrs. Mildred Buxton with son
and daughter Bobby and Beverly
of Omaha, Nebraska spent many
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Jack
son while she was recuperating.
Mrs. Buxton and former class
mates and friends were glad to
meet again after quite a few
► ears. They left Ennis recently,
'or Omaha.
Mrs. G. I. Terrell—Reporter. !
UL Television'
Project Realized
The Lincoln Urban League has
realized its latest project—Tele
vision! According to Mrs. Sara
Walker, Group work supervisor,
the television sets will enhance
the program at least 30%.
Afternoon programs to ac
commodate school students and
evening programs for the family
are planned.
Special interest for the boys are
the boxing and wrestling pro
grams that take place each Wed
nesday and Friday evening.
Mrs. Walker stated that Mr.
Parker has already planned an
other immense project, the na
ture of which, she did not reveal.
Lincoln were Mr and Mrs. Clay
ton Lewis and Paul, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Harris.
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Shoe Sale
5“
Here is an outstanding
group of Enna
Jettick shoes, irregu
lars of usual 9.95
to 12.95 shoes. Won
derful style and
quality ... irregulari
ties are hardly notice
able and will not
impair the wear and
service of these mar
velous shoes. Wedgies,
oxfords, and pumps.
Fine kid and calf
leather in many colors.
Sizes 3 Vi to 11.
NAACP Appeals Decision
WASHINGTON (ANP) — The
NAACP last week appealed the
decision of the Florida Supreme
court In the case of five Negroes
seeking admission to the Univer
sity of Florida.
The Florida cdlirt had refused
to issue an order to the Univer
sity of Florida instructing it to
admit the Negroes to its profes
sional and graduate colleges.
The Negroes sought to take
courses in law, pharmacy, gradu
ate agriculture and chemical en
gineering.
The Florida court defended its
action on grounds that the courses
would be offered at Florida A&M
college for Negroes.
The NAACP said the refusal
of the Florida Supreme court to,
issue the order was contrary to,
U. S. Supreme court decisions.
Husband-Wife Team
Open Optometry Office
By Flossie Thompson
TULSA, Okla.—(ANP) — Dr.
; Charles E. Christopher and his
wife, Dr. Anita Williams-Christo
pher, became the first Negro op-:
I tometrists in Tulsa when they j
opened their office recently. It is
located in the Johnson building at
Pint and Lansing streets.
Both optometrists passed the
Oklahoma State Board’s examina
tion.
Qualifies As Candidate
J MEMPHIS, Tenn.— (ANP) —
With the filing of a petition bear
ing 200 signatures, Dr. J. E.
Walker officially qualified to be
the first Negro in recent years to
seek public office in Memphis.
Matty Brescia Enterprises, pub
licity directors for Walker’s cam
paign, filed the petition with toe
SheUr* wiuntv election commis- I
sion.
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GROCERY
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 R TeL 2-6933
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Since 1902
The Best Place To Trede
Alter All—1316 N Street
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Meat Pie
Two cups diced cooked meat,
1 four potatoes cut into dice, two
' carrots diced, two cups of gravy
* or stock, one teaspoon Worcester
shire sauce, a dash of paprika,
two onions finely sliced and salt
( to taste; baking powder biscuit
dough. Cook slowly together until
vegetables are almost done the
potatoes, meat, carrots, gravy and
seasonings. Brown the onion in a
j bit of butter and add to the mix
ture. Pour into a baking dish and
cover with small biscuits or with
one sheet of biscuits or with one
sheet of biscuit dough made from
your favorite recipe. If ,using a
whole piece of dough instead of
biscuits, be sure to cut vent holes
in it for steam to escape. Bake
jin a hot oven (450 degrees F.) for|
12 ot 15 minutes until crust is
done. The carrots may be omitted '
|if desired or celery may be added
(about % cup cupful dice).
Cooked left-over vegetables may
be used in this recipe If desired.
Scrambled Eggs and Sausage
2-3 cup milk
1 cup soda crackers
4 eggs
2 tablespoon* butler
12 small link sausages
Crumble crackers and moisten
with milk. Stir in four beaten
eggs and add salt and pepper. ,
Melt butter, add egg mixture and ^
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cook over low flame until set.
While eggs are cooking pan fry
sausages. Serve eggs on warm
platter surrounded by suage. Six
portions.
Vegetable Cups With Rice Stuffing
Green peppers, large onions,
firm tomatoes, turnips or large
carrots may be used as cups to
hold mixture of rice, meat or fish
and sauce. To prepare for stuff
ing: Wash and hollow out the pep
pers. Parboil. The onions, and
carrots should be cooked whole
then cut hollowed in cup shape.
Tomatoes need no preliminary
cooking. Cut off stem and hollow
out. Season vegetable cups well
before stuffing. Cover with but
tered crumbs or grated cheese.
These cups may be prepared and
stored in refrigerator several
hours until time to bake in oven
; 15 minutes to heat thoroughly.
Candied Grapefruit
4 halves grapefruit
5 cups water
2 cups sugar
2 cups boiling water
Remove pulp from grapefruit.
Cover with 8 cups of water, boil
slowly 20 minutes. Drain off water
and add water to cover, cook
slowly ten minutes. Rinse grape
fruit in cold water. With scissors
cut into thin strips. Boil sugar
and boiling water 3 minutes. Add
grapefruit strings, cook slowly 12
minutes. Stir frequently. Pour
onto paper, sprinkle with sugar.
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