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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1952)
rSorial Brief* i Nathaniel Lee Averett of Omaha spent ten days with his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Eddie Thomas • • • Lea ving Sunday to attend Camp Sheldon for 11 days were Donnie Whiteman. Paul Lewis. Donnie and Gayiand McWilliams, Leon ard Parnell. Buddy Alexandra and Edward Qualls The boys wiE leturn July 17th. • • • Worshipping at Quinn Chapel Sunday morning were. Monroe William*, a former resadent and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Atchison. Kansas * • * Plans are beesg :xaie for Quins: Chapelts Women's Day to be the fourth Sunday in July. Mrs. Dorothy Lewis is chairman. • • • Miss Joyce Williams, daughter of Mrs. EZla Williams left Thurs * day to spend the summer m Den ver. Coiorado. • * • In the city to attend the Auto mobile Bases an July 4th were Mr and Mrs. Lather Give hand from Nebraska City, they were ac companied by Mrs. Mary Adams her f ■—***—gh*—-. Patricia and Mbs Freddie Poweil specs She 4th of Mr week-end as borne with her parents, she retsned to Omaha on Monday. • * • The Ministers Wires coonefl held their aanoal parser on Friday Jofy 4th, at Antelope Park. Out ton at Beatrice Jtebrasfca. • • • \1stbt the pass week with Mr. Vand Mrs. William ffhimnm were Biblr Cla*A Organized The Community Bible Class is1 a group of persons interested in the spiritual welfare of their fel knrman and in winning souls to Christ. This class meets regularly each Thursday from 3-4 p.m , at the home of Mrs. Georgia King.1 2027 S Street j Toe group invites you to meet with them. Mrs. Irby Stephens is president moo and children motored to Omaha with their visitors. • • • There win be a Fish Fry at 1S60 T Street, Saturday July 12th. at 8 pjn. sponsored by the Benefit Rug Committee of Newman Methodist Church. Mrs. Oma Owens is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Pickens and Frank Burden of Pasadena. California, . were in the city to attend the fu neral of Mr. Joseph Burden. • • • House guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R G. Nathan is Mrs. Nathan’s sister Mrs. Edith Elliot and a nice, Saundra Lee Brown of Boston, Mag. They plan to remain in Lin coln for the summer. 3 Mrs. Frank White and her laughter, Anna Catherine left on' Friday morning for New York City where they wiH fly to France' to join Captain Frank White. Captain White is the son of Mr.* and Mrs. George White. {• • • ’• isning with their parents, Mr. aad Mrs. George White are Joe. Tam and George of Oakland. fCalifdrsia. Card-of-Thanks The family of Herschel ML Barden acknowledges with deep anweciatioa yonr kind expression •# sympathy. Content Postponed Doe to the extreme hot weather which has prevailed the past two weeks, the rinsing date of the Urban League Popular da by con test has been postponed by the committee until the first week in August, rather than July 11, thus enabling the many friends of each ooe to still cast votes for their ---- of Your Party Line? \ re t rs kiia. ^aadf rhar (prti ka if a ■ofiow dsese few srrps: 1 Um the Bm sharing Iy 2 Kwp ads reasonably brief 2 Span calls fairly ^ Hong wp the ronhrer carefully ^*n> :: shew srrps and yt» will always be the *** ® your nkjfeoe pony line IV Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. Household Hints By Mi« Mary Sam noon mi &. 14 — :-cu ftfin Suipan »•%«.- MM TASTY SNACK TRAY ... a must for informal uartics For informal celebrations there's nothing better than a colorful, taste-tempting snack tray. In hard ly any time at all a derer hostess can hare an assortment of cold cuts, cheeses and hors d'oeurres ready to satisfy the heartiest appetite. As this picture suggests, it’s a good idea to arrange your snack tray around mounds of crisp, golden brown “Fritoe” corn chips. Corn skip* »re always ready on eat_ just pour than nut as dwir dawrr seaied, moisture-proof oag. .. and -heir crunchy, nutty favor iinniis perfectly with ail kind of eoid *!»■ and wttk both bet ana comS barer ages. Just me aote at rrntine, .. be sure to have plenty if ‘Prrto*1* corn chips on hand for your pamcat . They go faster than the araveiosi ! hotcakesi SNACK TIME SUGGESTIONS Lunch Meat Snails ... roQ spiced luncheon meat and thin sliced bread , Hly roll style, skewer with tooth- ; peeks and slice tax* naif-inch Avocado Dip.... mash rips avo- i ado sad season with lemon juice, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic salt. Let guests use corn chips to dip mixture wit of serving bowL Deviled Eggs ... mix hard-cooked egg yolks with deviled sandwich spread, season with mustard, salt and pepper, and refill sheila Top with slices of puuiento. Ham a* Cheese . _. oomhuia chopped staffed olives ana reiish with cream cheese, spread in dices of spice iam ad mi» nto a roil. Sardina Spread... hit minced, sardine*, chopped dill pickie, max" onnaiae, mu3tard and aeaaon with omon salt. Spread am dnn and sprinkia with chips. Pineapple Spears. of American caeeaa and chunk with toothpick and __ ntf toothpick tarn favorite baby. More details will: be announced later. mmmmmm———mmmmmmmmimi Tuxedo Barber Shop Open evenings far your coovemenct T p m. Closed Thursdays. - (M N. 20th Street r. a Me. Phase Ask F«r UUBERGER’S AMBULANCE 2-8543 L'mbergert Mortuary, Inc. 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