| Social Briefs *] In the city from Grand Island, Neb., on Sunday were Mrs. Sally Bell and her two daughters, Mari lyn Kay and Jean Ann, and Mrs. Astoria Woods. ♦ * * Mrs. Sue Smith of Kansas City arrived last week to be with her sister, Mrs. Rozena Dean, who has been hospitalized at St. Elizabeth for several days. Also visiting Mrs. Dean are daughters, Mrs.' George White of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Kathryn Sherriffe, Alameda, Calif., and Mrs. Myrtle Witt oL Cleveland and a son, Wendell. * * • Whitney Young, executive sec retary of the Omaha Urban League, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCaw of Omaha were among guests at the Urban League An nual dinner Wednesday. * * * Attending the funeral of Walter Young were Mrs. Ruth Mabin and Mrs. Nadine Martin of St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Anna Carter and Mrs. Louise Banks of Des Moines, la.; Miss Gladys Tillman and Harry Atcninson of Chicago; Mrs. Ernes tine Woods, Muskegon, Mich.; Mrs. Margaret Moore and Mrs. Hattie Moore, Guy Wiley, William Davis, Lonnie Thomas, Grant Ven-| erable and Delmar Woods, all of' Omaha. Funeral for Mr. Young was held Saturday, Jan. 12. t * * An organizational meeting for a men’s group was held at Newman Methodist church, Sunday, Febru ary 4th. The purpose of this group is for the betterment of the! church and community. Officers elected were R. W. Shepard, presi dent; Forrest Stith, vice president; Lester White, secretary; Arthur Patrick, C. O. Shepard, Rev. Wil liam Miller, finance comittmee; Lyman Jeffery, publicity, and Rev. William Miller, chaplain. ♦ * • Mrs. Alfred Newton and Mrs. Otis Washington of Beatrice were in the city last week on business. They were house guests of Mrs. R. E. Edwards. * * • Miss Ruth Fields of Louisville, Ky., returned to her home last week after spending several days as the house guest of Mrs. Wil liam Mosby and her son, William., * * • Four cars carrying youth of Quinn Chapel Youth Fellowship were among the “Call to United Christian Youth Action” parade on Sunday. Quinn Chapel’s group is making preparations to be the guests of The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church youth group on Sunday evening. * • * Sunday, February 10th, Race Relations Sunday, Rev. J. B. Brooks will be a guest speaker at the Methodist church in Raymond, Neb. Rev. W. C. Fawell, pastor of the Methodist church in Ray mond, will be morning speaker at Quinn Chapel. On Sunday eve ning Rev. Brooks will be guest speaker at The Calvary Evangel ical United Brethren church. The senior choir will furnish music. * * * Thursday, the 14th of February, Jess Williams Spring Service 2215 O Street Lincoln 8, Nebraska Phone 2-3633 Please Ask For UMBERGER’S AMBULANCE 2-8543 Umberger’s Mortuary, Inc. Teen Age Chatter V' By Mattie Sue Nevels Hello again! For this week’s teen I have selected Virgil Napue, 16-year-old son of Mrs. Gertrude Smith. Vir > gil is a 10th grader at Lincoln High school. Some of his favorites are: Sport .... basketball Record .... Flamingo Hobby .... dancing Subject .... Math Dish .... Macaroni and cheese Pet Peeve .... dishes • * * Best dressed girl of the week . . . Beverly Holcomb Best dressed boy of the week . . . Phil Whiteman * * * Following are the answers I have secured for the question, “Do you think ages of persons attend ing parties should be mixed, like junior high students mixing with high school and college students?”: Beatrice Napue . . . Yes, if col lege students are not over twenty one. Rosalie Nevels . . . Junior high and high school is all right, but not college. Betty Bradley . . . Yes, if college students are not over twenty-one. Beverly Brown ... Yes, it gives them a chance to become more socially adjusted. Barbara Qualls . . . Yes, provid ing the age groups are not too far apart. • • * My impression of an Ideal Girl: She would have to have the fol lowing features: Hair like Beverly Brown Eyes like Marilyn Bowen Lips like Beatrice Napue Clothes like Beverly Holcomb Feet and hands like Mary Scott Nose like Shirley Cason Bye Now, Mattie Sue Quinn Chapel Missionary society is sponsoring a Gypsy Fair and Bazaar at the Urban League. Fud for all ages. Automotive Service at its Best Tune Up Brake Service Generator Starter Battery CAPITOL AUTOMOTIVE 1719 N St. 2-2626 1—————————— For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 101 No. 9th 2-3710 Household Hints j By Mi«» Mary Sampson 2811 S. 24 — 3-6212 Md Mrs. Odessa Johnson Miss Sampson 1,1 * * 81 “ M1#1 Mrs. Johnson Hello Folks. Are you in the mood for Baking a Few Cookies? Lets Go. First, lets try, Coconut Bars *4 cup butter—2 tbsps. confec tioners’ sugar—1 cup cake flour— 2 eggs—1*4 cups brown sugar— 2 tbsps. flour—Vi tsp. salt—1*4 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. vanilla —1 cup broken nut meats—1 cup moist, shredded coconut. Thor ougly blend butter, confectioners’ sugar, and cake flour. Spread evenly in waxed, paper-lined, 8 inch square pan. Bake in moder ate oven (350F) 15 min. Beat eggs and brown sugar until thick; add sifted dry ingredients. Add nut meats and coconut1 spread over first mixture. Continue baking 30 minutes. Cool in pan. Makes 2 dozen squares. Want a good Frost ing? Try the following Beat fo gether 1*4 cups confectioners’ sugar, 2 tbsps. butter, 2 tbsps. orange-juice, and 1 tbsp. lemon juice. Refrigerator Cookies *4 cup butter—% cup brown sugar 14 cup white sugar—1 egg. slightly beaten 1*4 cup pastry flour—14 tsp. soda—*4 tsp. salt— 1 tsp. vanilla. Cream butter, add sugar, egg, flour mixed and sifted with soda and salt, and—vanilla. Shape in roll or several small rolls. Wrap in waxed paper. Store in-refrigerator. Slice off with sharp thin knife. Bake on but tered cooky sheet-8 min. in hot oven (400). Makes 60. For Variety, add tsp. cinnamon or nutmeg or add 1 square chocolate, melted or add *4 cup nut meats, broken in pieces, whole or blanched almonds, raisins, or coconut. Sour Cream Cookies 2 eggs—1 cup sugar—14 cup butter, melted—*4 cup sour cream —*4 tsp. vanilla Sift together, 14 tsp. soda—*4tsp. nutmeg 2 cups flour. Beat eggs, add sugar, cream, SMITH Pharmacy 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th " 1 ■■ - Where Your Furniture Dollar Buys More 1532 O Street Shurtleff's Furniture Co. Flowers By Tyrrell's D. L. TyrreWs Flowers 6-2357 1133 No. Cotner butter, and vanilla. Add remain ing ingredients. Drop from spoon on buttered cooky sheet. Bake in moderately hot oven (375). About 8 minutes. Makes 60. Pecan Kisses 1 cup pecan meats, chopped fine —1 egg white—1 cup brown sugar —Vitsp. salt—Vi tsp. vanilla. Beat egg white until stiff and add gradually, while beating con stantly, sugar, salt, and vanilla. Fold in nuts. Drop from tip of spoon. Bake in moderatly slow oven (325F) 8 to 12 min. Do not over cook. Do you Enjoy our Recipes, as much as We do in presenting I them to you through the Voice? 1 Gee Thanks, From Odessa and i Mary. National Urban League Annual Meeting to Be February 13th NEW YORK, N. Y.—The Na tional Urban League’s annual membership meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 13th, at 3 P.M., in the East Room of Hotel McAlpin, it was announced by I Lloyd K. Garrison, League presi dent. Lester B. Granger, the League’s executive director, will report on the organization’s accomplish ments for 1951. The League’s treasurer, Orin Lehman, will pre sent the audited financial report. A new election of the Board of Trustees will be held and reso tions adopted. The League, now forty-two years old, is the nation’s oldest interracial service agency work ing for equal economic opportun ity. 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