MEMORIUM Mrs. Brevy Miller September 9, 1951 It matters not at what hour the righteous fall asleep. Death cannot come untimely to him who is fit to die. The less of this cold world, the more of heaven; the briefer life, the earlier immortality. Milman. “The following is an original reciept of Mrs. Brevy Miller com posed especialy for The Voice Cook Book.” “THE VOICE” SPECIAL LUNCHEON DISH 1 cup cooked macaroni 1 cup bread crumbs 1 cup grated cheese 1 can cream (canned) V2 cup melted butter 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 3 Tablespoons chopped pimento 1 small onion, chopped fine 3 egg yolks, well beaten Mix well; fold in egg whites. Bake in stem cake pan, in pan of boiling water in moderate oven until brown. About 40 minutes. Sause Melt butter, add 1 pound fresh mushrooms (sliced), saute, sprinkle with flour. Acid 14 cup milk; % cup cream (114) cups; cook until thickened. When done add 1 large can crab meat — do not cook. STRAWBERRY GRAPEFRUIT SAI.AO 1 package strawberry-flavored gelatin 1 cup hot water V4 cup cold water Vs cup grapefruit Juice 1 cup quartered strawberries 1 cup diced grapefruit sections, free from membrane Dissolve geletin in HOT water Add cold water and grapefruit juice. Chill until slightly thick->i ened. Then fold in strawberries I and grapefruit. Turn into indi< vidual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold. Garnish with whole strawberries and water cress Makes 6 servings.—ANP). Best Wishes To The Voice On Its Sixth Anniversary Many Years of Continued Success SHURTLEFF’S v Your Friendly Furniture Store H. C. Bishop, Mcr. Your Furniture Center To Beautify Your Home At Moderate Cost 1532 'O' St. Open Thursday Evening Till 9 2-6707 Best Wishes To The Voice And Its Staff On Their 6th Birthday BEATRICE FOODS CO. HOME OF MEADOW GOLD PRODUCTS MILK—BUTTER—ICE CREAM You Can Secure Excellent Home Delivery By Calling 2-6541 or Your Neighborhood Dairy Mart or Your Favorite Food Establishment Our Regards to the Voice on It’s Sixth Birthday ROBERTS SERVES THE WAY I % The Voice Serves You Roberts Delicious Dairy Products ' Are Your Opportunities To Good Health niAl 9 HI AT FOR GRADE “A” PRODUCTS UIAL £-014 f and supergrade “A” service . ■ * i • • * * l € OR YOUR FAVORITE FOOD ESTABLISHMENT Miss Sampson Household Hints By Miss Mary Sampson 2811 S. 24 — 3-82136 mm* Mrs. Odessa Johnson ISIS AS*. - 3-STSl ( Mrs. Johnson As a special treat for our read ers this week we have asked a number of readers for their favor ite. PECAN BUTTER BALLS 1 sup butter (part Criseo) V4 cup honey 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons* vanilla (or more) 2 cups finely chopped pecans (Vi pound) Cream butter and honey and then flour, salt and vanilla. Mix well and add nuts. Form into balls or sticks or a greased bak ing sheet. Bake in a moderate oven (300) for 40 to 45 minutes. Roll in powdered sugar while still hot. Cool, then roll again in pow dered sugar. 114 sticks.—Mrs. Virginia Johnson. LEMON SPONGE 3 tablespoons shortening Vi teaspoon salt % cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour 2 egg yolks 11 Cup milk Juice and grated rind of 1 lemon 2 egg whites stiffly beaten Combine shortening, salt, sugar and flour and mix well. Add egg yolks, milk, lemon juice and rind and beat with rotary egg beater until smooth. Fold in beaten egg whites. Pour into baking dish or individual baking cups greased with shortening, set in pan of hoi water and bake in moderate oven (350 F) about 45 minutes. Serve either warm or cold. When baked the pudding is a delicate sponge on top and a yellow gold sauce underneath.—Mrs. J. A. Patrick. BAKED GINGER PEARS 6 pears (not too ripe) % cup water H cup sugar Vi cup finely cut candied ginger Wipe the pears. Peel and ar range halves in bakiEg dish. Cook the sugar and water 5 minutes. Pour over the pears, and covet and bake in moderate oven (350) until pears are tender but still firm. Pour off syrup, cook until —P——■llll — consistency of honey, add ginger and pour over pears. Serve with cream.—Olivia Pound. PBCAN-ArruK rue ',4 cup granulated sugar '.2 tap. .innamon 14 cup butter '/« cup brown sugar % cup Hour 3 cups tart apples cups pecans Slice apples to fill bottom ol baking dish % full. Spread butter, sugar, Flour mixture over the apples and sprinkle pecan meats:, on top. Bake in a moderate oven (350 till browned, about 50 min utes.—Olivia Pound. Lemon Sponge Pie Make 9 inch pie shell and partly bake (seven minutes), remove from oven. Mix thoroughly in mixing bowl 1 cup sugar, 2 egg yolks, dash salt, juice and gratings of 1 lemon, 1 rounded tablespoon of flour. To this add 1 cup of milk, mixing thoroughly, lastly fold in stiffly beaten whites, pour into partly baked pie shell and bake at 400 for 10 minutes, then reduce to heat 350, bake for 35 minutes. Let cool.—Mrs. Ralph G. Nathans. Best Wishes On Your Anniversary Continued Success KELSO CHEMICAL SANITATION SUPPLIES 117 N. 9th St 2-2434 CONGRATULATIONS LITTLE GUS MARKET Meats—Fruits—Vegetables Frozen Foods OPEN EVENINGS 27th & Vine 2-7914 PARRISH MOTOR CO. The home of good clean used cars. 120 No. 19th St. Extends Hearty Congratulations to THE VOICE on its 6th Anniversary . I from | GILLETT POULTRY ( Wright and Thehna Gillett, Owners FRESH DRESSED POULTRY—QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 North 9th St. Lincoln, Nebraska -i=-=-rr-.—-. ---I 108 NORTH 10th ST. PHONE 2-1489 Offer sincere congratulations and good ivishes to “The VOICE” on this anniversary occasion I * You are doing a fine job and in it l , f 1 r * ; » • you have oux utmost good will IllJil ‘i: * tili. - . .