The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, October 04, 1951, Page Four, Image 4

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The Urban League Women’s
Guild held their meeting Thurs
day evening. Newly elected of
ficers are as follows: Pres. Miss
Mary Sampson, Vice president,
Mrs. Esther Conrad, secretary
Mrs. Beulah Bradley, treasurer,
Mrs. Helen Randol, entertainment
chairman, Mrs. Leona Dean; as
sisting: Mrs. Claudine Adkins,
Miss Ida Fuller and Mrs. Ida
Allen, program chairman, Mrs.
Agenese Adams; assisting: Mrs.
Bessie Ambers, Mrs. Wilma Todd
and Mr. Evelyn Irvin. The next
meeting of the Guild will be held
©n Thursday, October 11, 1951.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ambers
saw the Brooklyn Dodgers play
in three games in St. Louis,
September 18-20. Sunday they,
motored to Des Moines where
they were guests of N. E. Till
man, exalted ruler, Hawkeye
Lodge No. 160. While there they
were guests at a banquet at the
Elks Rest.
4» * *
Pre-Thanksgiving Dinner
Quinn Chapel has announced
an all-church dinner to be held
November 14th., at the Urban
League. The public is invited to
attend.
* • *
Friends of Mrs. Basilia Bell
will be glad to know that she
was released from Lincoln Gen- ^
eral hospital after receiving sur
gery.
* • *
Mrs. Rachel Fields had as her (
guest recently, Mr. and Mrs. 1
George Henderson from Dayton, ’
Ohio. They were accompanied by •
their children Susan and Joseph. (
Mr. Henderson is a graduate of^
Union College and at the present (
time is employed at an atomic
bomb plant. (
• * *
Mrs. E. M. CarTothers of Dallas,
Texas was the week-end visitor
erf Mrs. Rachel Fields. She is at
tending Union College here.
9mm
Rev. W. M. Johnson, newly ap
ROSE MANOR
STUDIO
1421 O Street
Phone 2-2241
Portraits by Appointment
George P.andol. P. A. of A
Prices reasonable
Work guaranteed
Gillett Poultry
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY
QUALITY EGGS
Phone 2-2001 52S No. 9th
For Everything in
HARDWARE
Baker Hardware
101 No. 9th 2-3710
Food Sale
At Hardy’s
A food sale will be given at
| Hardy’s furniture store, 1346 O
Street, Saturday, October 20th.,
I by the women's missionary
society and Stewarders board of
| Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church.
pointed pastor nf the C.M.E.
church arrived Saturday. Before
coming to Lincoln Rev. Johnson
was pastor at Veterans Temple
in Kansas City, Mo.
* • #
Mr. A. E. Simms left Monday for
New York City where he will see
the World Series. Mr. Simms has
attended the last nine world ser
ies. He will be away about eight
days. He will attend church Sun
day at the Abyssinian Baptist
church.
* • •
A gala get-together was formed
Friday September 21st., when
twenty past Dtrs. of Elks of
Omaha, came to attend a meeting
with the Dtrs of Golden Rod'
Temple 390. After the meeting
they adjourned to the home of
one of their Lincoln past Dtrs.
Agenese Adams. Television and
recordings was the entertainment.
An Italian Spaghetti supper was
served- Daughters Marjorie Win
ston, Delorese Griggsby, Mable
Whiteside, Mildred Daley, Hattie
Graves, Mary Sampson, Rithaj
Banks and Agnese Adams were
lostesses.
* * *
Mrs. Daisy Perry of Omaha
:ame to Lincoln Saturday to bring i
ler great-niece and nephew to!
/isit Mr. and Mrs. John Adams.'
rhey are Mrs. Adams’ sisters
children of Los Angeles. The;
\dams returned them by car to
Jmaha Tuesday.
• * *
Mrs. Ella Williams was;
operated cm at St. Elizebeth hos-j
Mexico
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•nan, is in complete control of the
I republic, Llcenclado Miguel Alc
, which stands the pqrcsidcnt of the
politlsal situation. Not only the
deputies at Mexico City but also
the governors of the different
states support him.
| It is refreshing to be able to
Jn our day there are too many
| discuss politics freely in Mexico,
countries where one dare not dis
cuss politics onely, where even a
whisperedf work may be reported
to the authorities. In this friendly
republic of Mexico, a land of al
most limitless space, you can en
joy freedom of movement as we
do in the United States. It is
furthermore encouraging to note
the good will that the people of
Mexico show citizens of our coun
try.
Joseph Alexis
Modern Beale Street
Modem Beale Street (it’s really
an avenue) is a far cry from the
sinful street of the past—today
it is a well behaved, neon-lighted
shopping district for Memphis
Negroes. 7 Tuch of the credit is
given Lewis O. Swingler, who is
editor of the Memphis World and
responsible for Negroes on the
police force who serve the area.
Mr. Swingler is a graduate of Ne
braska University school of Jour
nalism and Mrs. Edna Swingler,.
his wife, is a -teacher in the pub
lice school system.
pital on Friday. Mrs. Mary Thel
mon was hospitalized on Monday
ivhere she received surgery on
Tuesday.
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS ]
Favorite recipes and houshold
hints of Mrs. Brevy Miller, who
died September 9th, will appear |
during the month of October as a
memorlam to her for five years
of excellent service.
Mrs. Odessa Johnson, 1310 A:
Street and Miss Mary Sampson.
2436 South 25th will be editors
of the Household Hints columns
beginning November 1st.
Chocolate Almond
Refrigerator Cake
1 n» whipping cream
Vi cap fmrtr chapped rhocntiH cot
H preham crackers
& whole chocolate cevuiri
Whip % cream stiff. Add
chopped almonds. Spread on
crackers. Stack together to make
loaf. Wrap in waxed paper. Chill
overnight. Just before serving
whip remainder of cream, spread
on loaf; garnish with almonds.
(Serves 4).
Frozen Banana Salad
2 phas. cream cheeac
1 tap. mm
Crtm lettace leaves
Mix cream cheese with salt,
mayonnaise, and lemon juice. Add
pineapple, sliced bananas, nut |
meats, and cherries. Fold in|<
whipped cream and pour into re
frigerator freezing tray. When <
frozen, serve in slices on crisp let- <
tuce leaves. Garnish with fresh i
fruit. Serves 6. ,1
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1124 O St y 2-6838
If you are looking lor an easy
inexpensive luncheon dish, try
these two. With the Frozen
Banana Salad, you won't need t»
have a dessert, use one o£ your
favorite muffin recipes or better
still use My Popover recipes at
“The Voice” Cook book. Serve
some of your favorite crisp
pickles, some of that pood jelly
you have been saving just far
special company and “presto” you
have it
Make Noodle Ring a*
Follows:
s
s
3
*4
Vk
s
Cook noodles. Add butter, salt,
pepper, hot milk, and egg yolks.
Fold in whites last. Pour mixture
into buttered ring mold. Set in
pan of hot water and bake in 325
degree F. oven for 30 minutes.
Creamed Fgyu ami
Chicken in Noodle Sag
Make white iauce. hard,
rooked eggs and cut in cpmters
engthwise. Pour white sauce
sggs and diced chicken—h^air aa$
ilives which are sliced. Saute
nushrooms in a small amount of
mtter. *
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GROCERY
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Meats
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2 for 1 00
Special. Girls'
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COATS
With Slacks
1095
Sizes 3 to Sx
Childrens
PANTIES
19‘
Boy*''
SNOW
SUITS
■ 6"
to 12.95
1023 O St.