The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 20, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    { Social Briefs
Mrs. Millie Cole ha^ returned to
Lincoln after spending sometime
at the bedside of her father, Mr
E. Barker who lives in Kansas
City, Missouri.
* * *
The Rev. Miss Belva Spicer will
preach the Missionary sermon in
Beatrice Friday, March 28 when
the Second Inspirational confer
ence Branch Woman’s Missionary
society will meet. St. Paul
A.M.E. church is entertaining
Mrs. Blanche Moore of Omaha,
•upervisor will be present.
* * * *
Vernon Howard of Kansas, for
mer Lincoln resident was called
to the city last week because ol
the death of his broth Emmet.
* * 4
A unique musical program will
be held at Newman Methodisl
church on Sunday afternoon
March 23rd at 4 p.m. Mrs. Clay
Lee Brown is in charge.
# * *
Miss Freddie Powell, daughter
of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell
was in the city on Sunday.
* * *
Mrs. Lela Becks and her
daughter, Mrs. Louise Patterson
of Beatrice, Nebraska were among
worshipers at Quinn Chapel
church on Sunday.
* * *
Mrs. Ida B. McWilliams spent
Saturday in Omaha, Nebraska.
• * *
Mr. W. Nelson, vice president of
the National Congress of the
CORE was in the city recently.
* * *
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks and
family and Rev.' M. L. Shake
speare attended the Omaha Dis
trict Conference on Thursday. The
meeting was held at Allen Chapel
AME church with the Rev. R. E.
Handy, host pastor.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to take this means of
expressing our sincere apprecia
tion to the many friends for their
expressions of sympathy during
the illness and death of our hus
band and brother, Louis Reynolds.
Mrs. G. L. Reynolds, Mrs. V. M.
Finley and Mr. L. F. Reynolds.
To my many friends—I wish to
express my deep appreciation to
each of you for the kind expres
sions of love and Christian fellow
ship during my recent illness.
Mrs. I. B. Colley,
847 Sumner.
Persons wishing to be in the
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Incorporated
Plumbing and Heating
1620 N St Phone 2-1293
The Nebraska
Typewriter Co.
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2-2157
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Teen Age Chatter
i
By Mattie Sue Nevela
Shirley Conrad, Betty and
Kathryn King journeyed to Omaha
' on Sunday.
With Easter not too many weeks
away I’m sure you are all
planning to be in the big Eastei
' parade. Better sign up at the
Urban League now.
1 What’s in your initials? Well,
: let’s see, you will find out if you
’ take your first initial of your firsl
name and compare it with the
words in the first column and dc
the same with you: last name in
the second column.
Appreciative Ambitious
Beautiful Baby-faced
Courteous Courageous
Daring Dear
Enthusiastic EncMfenting
Fashionable Friendly
Generous Glamorous
Happy Honorable
Ideal Independent
Joyful Jealous
Kind Keen
Lovable Level-headed
Masterful Musical
Normal Nice
Original Obedient
Popular Pleasant
Quaint Quiet
Romantic Radiant
Sweet Sensible
ractful Terrific
Understandable Untrue
Venturesome Victorious
Wonderful Witty
Youthful Young
Zestful Zealous
Bye now,
Mattie Sue
Urban League Easter Style Show
please register your name with
Miss Frances Lewis, who is in
I charge.
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i 142 So. 13th St 2-1246
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Household
Hints
By
Miss Mary Sampson
2811 S. 24 — 3-6212
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Mrs. Odessa Johnson
ISIS A St. — 5-67*1
Mrs. Johnson
t-;-—
1 If YOU are planning a party,
jhow about a cake? Any one of
' these will do.
Pineapple Chiffon Cake
214 cups cake flour, 1*4 cups
sugar, 1 tsp. salt, 3 tsp. baking
'■ power, 14 cup salad oil, 5 un
I beaten egg yolks, % cup un
sweetened pineapple juice, 1 cup
’ egg whites, 14 tsp. cream of tar
1 tar.
’ Sift dry ingredients into mix
■ ing bowl; make a well in dry
i ingredients. Add salad oil, egg
* yolks, and pineapple juice in or
der given. Beat until satin
smooth. Combine egg whites and
cream of tartar in large mixing
bowl. Beat until they form very
stiff^ peaks (stiffer than for mer
ingue or angel cake). Fold egg
yolk batter gradually into egg
whites. Bake in 10-inch tube
pan in moderately slow oven
(325) 55 minutes, then, turn oven
up to (350) for 10 minutes. Cool
and frost cake with following
icing; Cream Vi cup butter or
margarine and 4 cups sifted con
fectioner’s sugar. Stir in 6 tbsp.J
well drained crushed pineapple,
and 1 to 2 tbsp. pineapple juice.1
Beat thoroughly. Spread on top,
and sides of cake. Decorate with
half pineapple slices and mara
schino cherries.
Silver Layer Cake
2*4 cups sifted cake flour, 414 ;
tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt, :
114 cups sugar, 14 cup shorten- ■
ing, 1 cup skim milk, 1 tsp.
vanilla, 4 egg whites (14 cup).
Sift dry ingredients together into j
mixing bowl. Add shortening, j
it.... ■ ... .. .—-;
Vz cup milk, and vanilla. Beat vig
orously 2 minutes. Add remain
ing Vz cup milk and unbeaten egg
whites. Beat 2 minutes. Pour
into 2 round paper-lined 8 inch
layer cake pans. Bake in mod
erate oven (350) 30 to 35 min
utes. Ice with Seven Minute
! Frosting.
Chocolate Cake
1 Measure into mixing bowl; (all
'measurements level): 2 cups
'sifted cake flour, 2 cups sugar,
' Vz cup Crisco, 1 tsp. salt, 3
squares melted chocolate, % cup
'milk. Mix thoroughly by hand
or mixer (medium speed) 2 min-j
utes. Stir in Vz tsp. baking
powder and lVt tsp. soda. Add
3 eggs, 1 tsp. vanilla, Vz cup
milk. Mix for 2 minutes more,
then pour into two deep 9 inch
layer pans, which have been
rubbed with Crisco and heavily
floured or use wax paper. Bake
in moderate oven (350) 35 to 40
minutes. Cool then ice with
Orange Frosting as follows: %
cup sugar, Vi cup water, 2 stiff
beaten egg whites, Vz tbsp. or
ange juice. Cook sugar and water
to thread stage, (232); pour over
egg whites; beat constantly until
mixture forms peaks. Add or
ange juice; beat until thick
enough to spread.
MEASUREMENTS
J teaspoon . 1 tablespoon
2 teaspoon . 1 dessert spoon
16 tablespoons . I cup
l cups . 1 pint
1 cups .. l quart
1 quarts ........ (liquid) ........ 1 gallon
3 quarts . (solid) . 1 peck
1 pecks . 1 bushel
16 ounces . . . . 1 pound
EQUIVALENTS EQUIVALENTS
2 tablespoons butter ..1 ounce
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2 cups butter or 1»™ j ounce
4 tablespoons flour .*****_1 pound
4 cups flour . _ _ gjahara flour 1 pound
4cup* whole-wheat j pound
E pastry flour . i pound
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til cups coffee 1 pound
6 >A cups tea ." ‘ , 4 tablespoon*
3 cups raisins ...«••*• . 1 cup
« ess whites ..*>\\.1 pound
2 cu” ground mest
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STUDIO
1319 O Street
Phone 2-2241
Portraits by Appointment
George Randol. P. A. of A.
prices reasonable
Work guaranteed
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