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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 6

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Janwrr P.M. Unmln Jonrtml tuch fun to read of the of former in other city new.siNipers Loyd Nil in the Mihject of feature in pAper A feature atory that ia moMt flatterini to the very ripalile Mra. Nix. It aeema she ia aervinf chxirman of volunteera the Lot chapter of the Americw Red Croaa a mammoth job in wNch reapon- for nearly 2.4m workera thrwijthout the l.lOfVaquare mile area. Mra.

Nix ro-ordinaieR the programming and pl anning of the nine uniformed er services and along with these re- Khe ierves as vm chairman of the Los Angelea chapter and its five branch head quarters. Besides her very vital work with the Red Cross, Nix is on the Committee of the Loa Armeles Philharmonic Aseociation, which she serves both as parlismentarian and F'urtd chsirmnn taken lenve of cnc her other mainr the N. i II n. 'Ls I CliniC. (i '-Si 'pal ai 1 the bo.ird of die i teuton S.he has been a di rector of her sor Kappa Gamma, and a member of the Junior Ivesgue.

both Angeles and w'hen she was a resident of Lincoln. Mrs. Nix, w-ho is the wife of Superior Court Judge Nix. savs of her many community services, can replace the reward you have in your own heart when you've spent the day helping Chairmen have been named for the Junior League "Broken Heart to he held at the Lincoln Country Club In charge of the event is Miss Nancy Aitken her arc Misa KUty Ully. decoratiom Mmes.

Robert Kinsey, dinner; Foster Woodruff. invitntion.s; Fames Irwin, renervations; and Burket Graf, entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Thur.ston Phelps, and their three damrhter-, Julie, Susan and Sally, have from Fort Dodge, where they aUended the wedding of Mrs.

brother. Jerry Huse of Norfolk, to Miss Karla Schnurr. Stale Kxteiision Meet in York GRAND LSLAbTD The State Council of Nebra.ska Home Extension Clubs meeting in Grand Lsland Wednesday and Thursday has aasigned its meeting for to York The meeting will be held Sept. 16, 17, and 18. Births BnMi WhltMV.

Unnaid 3100 No. 3Mh. daufhter A jr Hu hard MmO. Soiiih, MiKniN pOtil F.ller%. Lorin J.

llmrdl. Ror- lini. HI F.lUnbnlh naathrrly. W.idrl. Plum.

UuttU (t'harU 823 IJlh. GAhdr. (Horolhy Frahmi. Bel Jevue, daughter. RuU.

1220 Butler, Ihwsld tovyi, Volk. Rohert 2234 Moldrese. A 20 ArUn (Ilormhv IKTl J. daughter. Rohert 3,01 No.

daughter. Church Reunions in Colorado Summers I i iiT'mer in f'jilrtier r-, 0(1 fr rward to I fill 3 a 1 'UP i Lincoln from I 1 Tlie find 111 ry dtffer. Oratrl however, thev think I.incolnites are "very fi le'idly people Tin-lly from Gro'd l.sland. and her hu.sband’s hi.me is at odf.1 Tea-her, Col- 1. and Mr mm witn 0.

'hr for 4' fi tve made their i. Gth M. Wild ti vrd to Limoln from 'VhukiI Im have om dar Le.nlie born itember 2(1 BefAfP her marriage, Mrs. Wild was an X-rsy technician in Co im 1 wh, ir- the h- me of both Mr and Wild The fvmily 1 at (otner wedv from Eh sburg. are A and Harold Smith Tlie naiple Un- coin a verv pleasant town.

Airman Hmith is a native Ely burg, and his wife from Paxinos, Pa. They live at 732 No. A traniJer of employment brought Mr and Mrs. Lovie Allgayer and their children to Lin- The Allgayers have two d. lyhterM.

lunda, 4, and Karen, I The family ha', been living Mr Allgaver originally from Weeping Water, and the family has made its Lincoln home at 324 Chester. is a city, but my husband and 1 certainly miss ill iii 1:1 iii WFII.FAUNID nH.Hl I ime R.ru. ilj, I Id -'c meinner I Dr Univer N1 1 I St. tJdIrani 109, Recalls Riancer Rigors hi Hill Pol. 1) esser Is Easy and Kidnev I'le, Ld i rc, for Hot whiidi By I'MISOV Dear i time dfw loiupi m.ik 'i- Heef like I believe is nnother Anyhow heard nlioiil it and I w'ould like to know it and how it made.

P. L. U. Our Ui Mr of Heaver City who is -x) prompt in the refri; rauir cipes. perhaps other rrad.

will have they will (T STAUD IFF (Ttl AM 1 pnvelnpe gelatin I quart milk 1 eiip sUKar (seaiit 2 eggs 1 vanilla I salt Make custard of .3 cujr milk, yolks of 2 AUgar ami salt. Cook in double boiler until custard coals the Soften the gelatin in remaining cup of milk. Add to Iwil custard and until thoroughly diSHolvrd CiHil, then add flavoring aid pour into refrigerator trays 2 to a mu.sh. Hem -tir and add the of the beaten stiff. Heturn to trays and continue freezing KFFKIGFKATOIl FHOZF.N I 3 eggs cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Dash of salt 1 9-ounee can crushed pineapple, drained 2 sugar 2 cups vanilla water crunihH Beal egg yolks, '2 cup sugar and lemon and piniuiptile juice.

Cook in double boiler until mixture coatn spoon, stirring constantly. Add pineapple and cool. Make meringue of 3 egg whites and 2 tablespoon.s Fold this and the whippixi cream into cooled custard. Oil refrigerator tray, coat with va- 3 waf- iir in eiist put layer in botbnn of tray, rd. over with re- only! Indian River Florida LB.

Thin Skin! Extra luicy! I A ROCIXY MARKET-90S So. 27 mamir Freeze until firm, aliout three four hour r-r rv, from 6 to 8. Two rookie recifies from Mrs. F'lilt-. ar the Ill ITFitsriFfni kt box rooKiFs 2 cups hrown sugar 1 seaiit eup butler nr ntlier sharteniiig 2 eggs I teaspoon each cream tar, soda and vanilla 1 Clips flour 1 Clip chopped nuts Mix all shape into t( 11 iuid chill refrig rato" nv ernighl.

Slice thinly ami bake in UK) oven for few minutes or until delicate brown, ('lioppeil dates may be added if desired. OATMEAL cup soft shortening cup sugar 'j cup brown sugar I egg I'a teaspiMins grated lemon rind I'j (ahlespooiis molasses teaspoon vanilla flip all-purpnse flour 'a each soda and salt 1'a quick roiled oats Mix first 7 mgreilienls tfior- ouuhly. Sift soda, salt and flour to get her. Add to first oat.s. Mix thoroughly with hands, and mold into a long roll about 2'z inche.s in di- anii'ter.

Wrap waxed pafier and chill for hours or overnight. With knife cut in thin inch thick. Place slices well apart on ungrea.sed baking Bake until lightly browned, about 8 to 10 minutes in 400 degree oven. A'ield about 4 dozen, 24 inch Have a cooking problem? Write Polly Parsons, The Lln- coin Box concerning fiMid and menu questions. Iloriiw to Uoiioliilii and Mrs.

DeVerre J. Horn will sail Wedne.s<iay from Lo.s on, the Matsonaw for a vacation in Honolulu. They will return March 1. FDWABl) Mr. 11 Alio br.ived h.i -1 the rig a of pio.

iHcr farm life while i earing a fi-niily of hildreii listked to a q-iet birtlviay oh-ervance Jan. 24. Mrs. raritenson, who settled with her huidiand on a Platte f'ouiity farm in 1880, no longer actively visits with her friends and has lost her sight. Mrs, Car.stens(»n, her daughter said, never laid down a sfiecific formula for attaining old age.

She used to say, Lord gave me a gooii strong in explaining her long life. Mrs. Matzen said her mother had lived a rigorous life on the farm, firnt in Wi.scon.sin and since in Nebraska. was actually a double Mrs. Matz.en said, with six children to rai.se and the farm besides." Mrs.

Carsten.son and her hu.s- hand were to have been married Denmark in 18H0, but illness in the pro.spective family interrupter! the wedding plans. Far.stenson came to the United States and she followed six months later. They were married the same year in Wisconsin. Carstenson, who suffered with Mrs. Marie Carstenson asthma, died after moving to Nebra.ska.

To Mrs. Carstenson fell the job of rearing the six children and paying off the mortgage on the IfiO-acre farm. farm, boiighi for $5 an acre in 1880, sold in 1909 for $125 an acre, Mrs. Matzen said. The Carsten.sons were too late to qualify for land under the Homestead Act.

Tlie living children are Jdin of Genoa, Mrs. Will Anderson of Alamo, Laurence P. of and Mrs. Matzen. I Republican Ruth Hovland was elected president of the Republican Business Club.

Other Miss Rdth Hovland new officers are Mrs. Darrina Page, first vice president; the Misse.s Lulu Lorton. second vice president; Maria Scheidt, secretary; and Maxine Peterson, treasurer. New executive board members include the Mis.ses Norma Carpenter, Nim Louise Guile and Inez Lebsock, Dr. Mabel Lee, Mrs.

Hazel Abel and Hazel McBride. Advisor is Mrs. Mary Dana and Mrs. George C. Krause is director.

Committee chairmen are Miss McBride, Miss Guile, decorations; Miss Ruth Haberly, music; Mrs. Elmer Scheele, hostess; Mrs. Krause, re.servations; Miss Alice Abel, ways and means; Miss Scheidt, notifications; and Hazel Smith, publicity. Club meetings are scheduled for the first Tuesday of each month at the YWCA. The next meeting will be a dinner at 6 m.

on Feb. 4. skiing in the Colorado moun- Mid Mrs Walter Mientka of 3340 Starr. The Mientka- are from Boulder. Colo The family inrludes Andy.

24-. and Timmy 1 Dr. Mientka is prcHesaor of mathe- matiob at the University of Nebraska. Dr. Mientka is currently presenting a television series on KUON-TV entitled With to stimulate Interest in mathematics Mrs, Mientka majored in piano at Colorado College and taught for two years in the Colorado Springs Public School System.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene F. Ostrom. formerly of Tuscaloosa, are living at 519 So.

18lh. Mr. Os- troin, a native of Wndhington, is attending the University of Nebraska where he is working on his doctorate in clinical psychology. His griiKlfather waa graduated from the university in the late Mrs. Ostrom is teaclung speech therapy at Lincoln High and in five of elementary schools.

She visits each of the schools twice weekly. --Mr. and Mra. Roy E. Nelion, So 42nd, came to Lincoln from Lime.stone, Me Mr.

Nelson nays he Lincoln and its friendly people very and adds nice to be back in Mr. Nelson, who attended Texas AltM, is stationed with the Aif Force at LAFB. The Nelsons are members of the Methodist Church. Another newcomer to LAFB ia Howard R. Haworth.

Mr. and Mrs. Haworth, formerly of Seattle, live at 1848 C. They have one daughter, Juanita, who will be three in April. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Huebner, formerly of Plattsmouth, are living at 38.33 Woods. Both Mr. and Mrs. Huebner arc graduates of the University of Nebraska, and Mr.

Huebner is presently enrolled in the College of Law at the university. The Hueb- ners, who came to Lincoln after spending two years in England, have one child, Richard, who is 84 months old. The Rev. and Mrs. Duane Lauber have recently moved to Lincoln from They have one child, a daughter 13 months old.

The Rev. Mr. Lauber is pastor of the First Wesleyan Methodist Church. enjoy Lincoln and our work at the church very the Rev. Mr.

Lauber commented. Besides his work with the young people in the church, he enjoys fishing and about all kinds of He attended college at Milton- Vale College in Kansas. Newcomers to Lincolnland from Utica are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E.

Brekke of 3694 Touzalin. Mrs. son, Steve Collins, 16. attends Northeast and finds the school much different from Utica High, but says he likes both schools. The Brekkes have four children attending Pershing School; Barbara, 10; Andrew, Johnny, and Karel, 6.

IwW'JiwsM. Satiinlav! Last Day Customer Dividend SALE Your Best Biiv In A Winter Coat 58 coat silhouette styled in costly wool fabrics usually found in coots costinq much more each cxKit Milium lined or with wool Inter-llnlngi in block or colors 8 to 18 and plus lengths. Career floor Sale of Sweaters Keg. 10.95and 12.95 i Reg. 1.3.95and 11.95 Reg.17.95and 19.95 Right from our collection of elegant fur-blend.

An- yuiuiu uiiu YAiaimiuiu uy sucii iiuiuws us Forstmonn and Elliott comes this terrific collection of novelty dressmaker cardigans and pullons don't miss these wonderful savings now on wanted sweater styles assorted colors. 34 to 40. Skirt Sale! Reg. 10.9.") to 29.9.) A special group of skirts now reduced for Va off select from flannel, tweed, jacquard wools, quilted styles and decorated felt designs slim or flared styles in assorted brilliant or pastel tones all now off. off IL FABRIC SALE! OFT Up To PECHOUS Upholstering 2792 South St.

I-S615 Open every day 9:30 lo 5:30, Thursday 10 to 8:30 International Exhibit of Art openii SATIIRD.W, January 18 in AUDITORIUM Fourth Floor 167 charming pieces of art work by children from 24 countries open our eyes to the talents of children around the world. Exhibit will be open through January 25. Designer Shoe Sale to to Final Dress Clearance reg. 17.9.5 to S25 7 The most terrific dress clearance save up to $18 now on misses and half-size dresses only 50 dresses at this fabulous price in crepe, wool, lace broken sizes hurry for the dress buy of the season. floor I.

Aliller British Walker Herbert Levine Customcraft Vlailemoiselle Capezio Town Country Old Maine Trotters Don't miss the wonderful savings during our semi-annual shoe sale all new shoe silhouettes from our regular collection of flats, wedgies, lift heel, high or medium heels in wanted silhouettes, styles and colors. Misteliing Calf or Sitede Handbags Frice All Sales Approvals! Shorn floor I Sale of Stoles and Fnr-Like Jackets, 8.95 to 69.95 From our own selection of real and fur-like fabrics beautiful wool jersey, velvet or satin stoles broadtail-like jackets, some trimmed with price real fur. Glove Spectacular Reg. 3.95 Gloves A wonderful fashion assortment of zephyr wool elbow length gloves in blue, gray, beige, red or Mokalyn nylon gloves in green, pink, Dior blue or cinnamon 16- button length evening gloves in rayon in beige, lilac, powder blue, black or cocoa save now on fashion-right gloves each $2. Boutique Gift Items Reg.

Musical Bells $3 Golden finished musical bells by Robert. save $9, Reg. S4 Jeweled Clothes Bi ush $1 Save $3 now on jeweled back clothes brushes crinkled nylon bristles. Reg. SIO Silver (tups Save $5 on Silver plated drinking cups, music playi when lifted.

Other Boutique items, to 39.95 50c to 19.SI9 2.

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