The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 05, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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NEWS NOTES
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-H. M. FUNCHES. EDITOR
Mr^. Lautra N. Tfyomas, of
Sioux City, spent Sunday in
Des Moines. Returning to Coun
cil Bluffs Sunday night to the
Chas. Wilson home, where she
has been a guest, she left for
her home Monday.
ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Byd Neviiw en
tertained at dinner Sunday. The
guest list included Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Holliday of Omaha, and
Miss K. Gamble.
'Mrs. Inez Bowens Entertains
Mrs. Inez Bowens entertained
at a six o’clock dinner Sunday.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. C.
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Golden
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mixon.
Mrs. Lizzie Payne, of Omaha,
visited Mrs. Martha Herndon
Friday.
LUNCHEON
Mrs. Virginia Nevins enter
tained at a luncheon Friday
honoring Mrs. Laura N. Thom
as of Sioux City. Present were
the guest of honor, Mrs. Min
nie Herndon, Mrs. Blanche Ter
rel and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson.
Mrs. Thomas Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson en
tertained at a dinner Thursday
honoring Mrs. Laura Thomas
of Sioux City. Present includ
ing the guest of honor were Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Nevins, Mrs.
Lizzie Payne, Misses Virginia
Nevins and K. Gamble.
Mr. James Holt remains ill at
the Edmondson hospital.
Mr. D. Butler Walker was
the dinner guest of Mrs. J. Flin
ches of Glenwood, la., on Thin's
day.
ALFRED BERRY DIES
Mr. Alfred Berry, 88, old res
ident of Council Bluffs, died
Saturday at his home. Mr. Ber
ry suffered a stroke recently
from which he never recovered.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday at 2:00 p. m., at Bethel
A.M.E. Church, with Rev. Dan
Thomas, pastor of the Free
stone Baptist Church, Omaha, in
charge.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
ALBERT GREEN
Funeral services for Albert
Green were held Sunday, Nov.
29 at Tabernacle Baptist church
with Rev. Joseph Gates in
charge.
Mr. Green had been confined
to the Oakdale Sanitarium for
several months. Hope had been
held for his recovery until re
cently. Surviving is his wife,
Ella.
Hollis Art Club To Give
Bazaar and Tea
The nollis Art Club will give
a bazaar and tea on Dec. 10th,
at the home of Mrs. Emma Tur
ner, 1529 Ave. A.
Mrs. Wm. Shaffer is still un
der the doctor’s care.
Council Bluffs Agents For The
Omaha Guide Are
Mrs. Clarence Oliphant, 2456- 6 Ave
Little Savoy, 1408 W. Broadway
Miss Mary Teal, 1810 S. 10 t.
Miss Odessa Russell, 1201-16 Ave.
See Your Nearest Agent and Buy
Buy A Guide
Keep Posted on Local Race News.
^TSBBP'
Turkey Was King
Mrs. Merline White left M011
dy for her home in Kansas City,
after spending Thanksgivng
with her sister, Mrs. Rotine
Calhoun, 1515-5 Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Haynes
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Harvey Thanks
giving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clew
land were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carbins on
Nov. 26. In the evening, Mrs.
Ellen Harrison, great-grand
children and Mrs. Walter Cleve
land motored to Omaha where
they attended a show.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Florence of
Missouri Valley, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. (livens and Mrs. Aleindia
Givens were dinner guests of
Mr. ad Mrs. Geo. Brown Thanks
giving Day.
Rev. Geo. White was the din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Shaffer on Thursday. Nov. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Turner,
jr., had as dinner guests on
Thanksgiving Mr. Nathan Tur
ner, sr., and Mr. John Hastings
and Miss Viola Turner, both of
Omaha.
Mrs. Fannie Harris was the
dinner guest of Mrs. Katherine
Ford on Thanksgiving.
Miss Lula Mae Hall attended
the breakfast given Thursday
morning honoring Miss Tulseye
Henderson.
Mrs. Velma Givens Lee, for
mer Council Bluffs resident, is
very ill in the County Hospital,
Omaha.
Plan Tom and Jerry Party
The Hollis Art Club met on
Thursday, Nov. 26. at the home
of Miss Wilma Herndon. Plans
were made for the club’s annual
Tom and Jerry party which is
to be given Dee. 24, at the home
of Mrs. Dorothy Reeves, 2205-3
Ave.
The next meeting of the club
will be at the home of Mrs. M.
Slater, 2427-5 Ave.
Mrs. Calhoun Entertains
Mrs. Rotine Calhoun enter
tained at dinner Sunday, hon
oring her sister, Mrs. Merline
White of Kansas City. Guest
list was made up of some ten
Omaha and Council Bluffs
friends.
ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson
had as dinner guests Sunday
Rev. and Mrs. Dan Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Oliver, Mr
and Mrs. McBay and Mrs. Sal
lie Thomas of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Givens
and Mrs. Alcinda Givens motor
ed to Lincoln Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean. While
in Lincoln they also visited Mrs.
Eva Carter .
Mrs. Blanche Golden is indis
posed.
Mrs. Rosa B. Griffin and dau
ghters Patsy and Eva Jean were
dinner guests of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. A. J. McCarty, 3006
Lindsey Ave., Thanksgiving.
ALBERTA’S
SANDWICH SHOP
Barbecue—Cold Drinks
Furnished Rooms
MRS. HARRY NORMAN
4827 S 26 St. MA 0957
OURCHPRCHES !
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
27th and R Streets
Elder A. D. Garter, pastor
Morning sermon was preach
ed by the pastor. Mr. G. Dun
can was in charge of the night
service.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Geo. White, factor
The regular services were
held the past Sunday. Attend
ance was good.
BETHEL A. M. E- CHURCH
lfith Street, Avenue A
Rw. Geo- W. Slater, Jr., Pastor
The church esjoyed good
services the past Sunday. At
tendance was good.
The condition of Mr. Jas.
llolt, who is in the Edmondson
Hospital, remains unchanged.
Miss ,Clara Shaffer and Mr.
Fred Reeves motored to Red
Oak Thanksgiving.
Miss Tulseye Henderson left
Sunday night for Kansas City
after spending the week end
visiting friends here.
Miss Henderson is taking a
beauty course in Kansas City,
and is making marked progress
as could be seen by the splen
did marcel given Miss Lula Mae
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Washing
to nare in the Mercy hospital
as the result of a cutting af
fray which took place Saturday
night. Their condition is report
ed as being fair.
Mrs. Katherine Ford is con
fined to her bed because of ill
ness.
Mr. Hiro Nichols remains
bedfast. His condition is some
what improved.
Mrs. Winston of Lawrence,
Kansas, arrived in the city Sun
day night to attend the funeral
of her brother, Mr. Alfred Ber.
ry.
Mrs. Wigley of Salina, Kan
sas, and daughter, Mrs. Hester
Lewis and son, Jr., left the city
Monday, after spending the
week end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Birdsong .
Cleverettes Supper A Success
The Potluck supper given by
the Cleverettes at their social
meeting Sunday, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willis, was a
success. Plans were made for
the club’s Christmas dance, to
be given Dec. 29, at the Eagle
Hall.
Messrs. Chas. Cage, Shorty
Fields, and James Haynes, gay
HEFT & NOYES
MONUMENTS AND
MARKERS
At Reasonable Prices
40th and Forest Lawn
KE 1738
jj WOMAN’S $
il WORLD j
FRD’iT CAKE
It is only natural that the home
maker would think of “sugar nnd
spice” in the form of a fruit cake
when thinking of the season’s favor
ite holidays- Fruit cake is the all
star final to any holiday fea t.
Fruit cake improves with age.
The fruits and spices in the cake
develop e. ripen food perfume that’s
delectnble. Two, four or six weeks
is not too long a period to make
this holiday treat of good cheer.
The quality of the spices nuts,
raisins ami the other dried fruits
should be considered at all times.
And now for some fruit cake re
cipes.
Snowy Fruit Cake
Two-thirds cup butter, one and
three-fourths cups granulated su
gar, three and one-half cups flour
three teaspoons baking powder, one
half teaspoon salt, one cup grated
coconut, one pound almonds, blan
ched and shreded, one pound ci
tron, cut fine, one cup chopped can
died pineapple, one cup chopped
candie.d chcfrriesf one cup sweet*
milk, whites four large or five
small eggs, beaten to peaks.
Add sugar gradually to the
creamed butter in the mixing bowl.
Measure flour, putting three cups
into sifter with the baking pow
der, salt, sprinkling one-half cup
over the mixed coconut, almonds,
citron, pineapple and cherries in a
bowl. Add the sifted flour mixture
to the sugar and shortening alter
nately with the milk. Fold the beat
en egg whites into batter; then
fold the floured fruits and nuts
into it. Pour the batter into a
greased pan- Bake one half hour
at a slow temperature and one hour
at a very low heat.
young blades of the city, at
tended the Creighton-Detroit
game in Omaha Thursday af
ternoon.
MRS. LOLA PEARL'S
MUSIC IS BROADCAST
The song “Just You’’ com
posed by Mrs. Lola Pearl was
broadcast Dee. 2, over station
KRKD, Los Angeles, Calif., at
11 :00 a. m., Pacific Standard
Time. This is just one of a num
ber of songs Mrs. Pearl has
composed. May she meet with
an abundance of success.
Elder and Mrs. R. E. Jeffer
son of Sioux City, visited Elder
and Mrs. A. D. Carter cnroutc
to TTope, Ark., where they will
visit relatives and friends.
ja 5000
Look At Your Roof!
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Information
If. WILL'AMS, Journal Square
o. Jersey City, N. J.
Alabama Dark Fruit Cake
Two cups brown sugar, one cup
shortening, four teaspoons soda,
three cups buttermilk, eight cups
flour, two pounds rai-ins, two
pounds citron, two cups figs, two
cups dates, two cups jam, any kind,
two teaspoons salt, two teaspoons
allspice, two teaspoons nutmeg,
fur teaspoons cinnamon, two cups
pecan meats, one cup California
walnuts, one cup almonds, one cup
molasses.
Cream shortening and sugar,
add soda to buttermilk, use four
cups flour for the cake and four
cups with which to dredge the fruit.
Combine other ingredients, mix
, thoroughly, bake in moderate oven
three and one half hours.
Dark Fruit Cake
One pound butter, one pound su
gar, ten eggs, separated, one half
cup wine, or grape juice, one pound
flour, one cup molasses, one tea
spoon each of nutmeg, cloves, and
i mace, two teaspoons cirmmon, two
teaspoons soda, one pound pecan
1 meats, one pound raisins, one pound
candied pineapple, one pound can
dided cherries, one pound dates,
<>ne half pound citron, one half
pound orange peel, one half pound
lemon peel.
Break up nut meats and cut
fruits in small pieces, all but the
cherries which should be left whole.
Cream butter and sugar, add beat
ten egg yolks, molasses and wine
or grape juice. Mix half the flour
with the fruits and sift the other
half several times with the spices
and soda. To the butter and sugar
mixture add the beaten egg whites,
then the flured fruits and last the
other flour. Mix well.
Bake at moderate temperature
for two hours in pans lined with
several thicknesses of brown paper,
the top one greased- Turn on rack
to cool, wrap in waxen! paper and
several thicknesses of newspaper
and tie tightly. Unwrap and
sprinkle with wine one or twice
while seasoning.
Or would you prefer making the
Charleston Fruit Cake or Grand
mother’s FYuit Cake or Kentucky
Black Fruit Cake and many others.
If so, why don’t you send your re
quest along with a loose three cent
stamp to Arden II. Duane, Asso
ciated Negro Press, 3607 South
Parkway, Chicago, 111,
LISTEN!
3ct your car ready for win
ter driving. Use Conoco
Bronze or Ethyl Gasoline.
Change Oil—use Germ Pro
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20 Zero Oil.
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WALLACE NAMED TO
NATIONAL FARM BOARD
■Washington, Dec. 2 (C)—Just
before sailing away t» South Am
erica, President Roosevelt sent a
letter to Secretary of Agriculture
Wallace of the National Farm
Commission, composed of 38 mem
bers, to study farm tenency with a
view to recommending “ways of
eloping a land tenure system which
will bring an increased measure of
security, opportunity and well-being
to the great group of present and
prospective farm tenants.”
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