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f -f Social Uriels By Basilia Bell The Spring Program at Whittier Junior High School was one of the gala affairs of the year. Win n if red Winston sang a solo, Cecil Hatcher and Vonna Finley sang a duet, Booker McDaniel and Theodore King gave a tumbling act, and Cecil Hatcher and Lloyd (Skippy) King sang in the boys’ glee club. Leading parts in the play pro duction of “Margie Goes Modern” *vere played by Winnifred Win ston and Elois Finley. Other stu dents in the glee club were Iona Adams, Betty Huston, Betty Bow man, Doris Powell and Panola Bradford. Lemuel Jennings played the tuba in the band. if * * Daughter Does observed the birthdays of Mrs. Ruth Green, Mrs. Elois Cooper, Mrs. Doris King, Mrs. Anna Allen, Mrs. Vir ginia Beck and Mrs. Mable White side. Very nice gifts were received by all tt»e women whose birthdays came within the month. * * # A well-filled church celebrated the 80th birthday of Rev. O. J. Burckhardt last Sunday afternoon at the Christ Temple Church. Many out of town guests were present. * <» * Fifteen guests were present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Botts for a surprise party for Mr. Walter C. Bell last Tues day evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John R. Banks and Mr. Lynnwood Parker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Adams last Saturday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams and children, Sharon and Rusty, of St. Louis, Mo., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Johnson. A few friends invited in to meet the Williamses last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John McWilliams, Mrs. Helen Gill and her niece, Mrs. Virginia Parks, Miss Ester Parker and Mr. James Atkins. A buffet supper was served. The Williamses wei-e dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller Thursday and breakfast guests of Mrs. Roy Brooks Friday. Mr. Bruce Turner, who resides with the Brookses, is the brother of Mrs. Williams. Pat Johnson en tertained Sharon and Rusty in a theater party during the week. * * # Visiting in the city last week was Mr. P. G. Porter, Grandmas ter of the Masonic Lodge in Kan >■—--- -—> sas and also delegate to the Re publican convention which meets in Philadelphia. Accompanying him was Mr. G. J. Jones, District Deputy Gran3 Master of Kansas, noon, Mr. Porter and Mr. Jones are lay delegates to the General Conference of the AME Church which meets in Kansas City, Kans. While in the city for the after noon, Mr. Porter and Mrs. Jones were guests of Mr. Clayon Lewis, Grand Master of Nebraska. They also visited Rev. and Mrs. Shake speare. * * * The United Church Women’s Kensington with its president, Mrs. John Miller, met at the homf of Mrs. Walter Artis, Friday after noon. * * * Mrs. John Miller entertained at a luncheon honoring Mrs. G. W. Harper who will soon leave for Independence, Mo. Beautiful gifts were presented the guest of honor. The table was beautifully deco rated with sweetpeas and yellow tapers. The guests present were: Mrs. G. W. Harper, Mrs. Joseph Green, Mrs. Byron Davis, Mrs. Jeph Ad kins, Mrs. Handy, Mrs. John John son, Mrs. W. M. Green, Mrs. Felix Polk, Mrs. Dora Hubbard, Mrs. Vesta Harris, Mrs. Melvin Shake speare and Mrs. Sallie Brown. $ * * LEST WE FORGET Mr. Carl Finley, 237 So. 20th St. Mr. Merle Dean, 1902 U St. Mr. Lawrence Dean, 1018 Rose. Mr. James Wadkins, 708 No. 22nd St. Mr. Harold Butlett, St. Eliz abeth hospital. Mrs. Ola Baker, 1916 Vine St. Mrs. Anna Smith, 645 So. 20th. Mrs Helen Gill, 2208 T. Mrs. W. R. Colley, 1035 Rose. Subscribe To Jhe Voice \ Jean, ClqsL QhaUtsA.j / By Dorothy Green j Greetings Gates: . Well, here we are again for an other week of chatter, so just sit back and relax while you read this. * * * The A.K.A. carnival was the center of interest this week end. There was much, much gaiety flying around everywhere. The different booths like the fishing pond and Fortune Teller were very popular—and of course the kids had their fun. I could not count all the people there so I didn’t try. Gerald Davis and Margo Knowles did one of their fine numbers, as did Beverly Brown and Joe Nathan McWil liams. Geraldine Nettles won the first prize and Delores Bowen won second prize at the door. # * * Donavan Gatus, who recently returned from Omaha, reported having a real good time. * * * WELL! What is this King Cole Trio to be in Omaha Friday? Well, well, I’m forced to be there, aren’t you? I hear you. LET US VISIT THE COMIC STRIPS: Mutt & Jeff (in height)—Susie and Bobbie Bobbie Sox—Lois Hatcher Mopsy—Delores Bowen Tillie The Toiler—Roving Girl Reporters (D.G., S.W., L.M.) Regular Fellers—Troop 60 Blondie—Joyce Williams Tenna ‘and her gang’—Freddie and Robbie Powell, Dorothy HOUSEHOLD HINts" f , By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4"051 j Macaroni Loaf Vi cup elbow macaroni, 1 cup scalded milk, 1 cup soft bread crumbs, 1 table spoon butter, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, 1 table spoon minced parsley, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, Vi cup American cheese, grated, butter. Cook macaroni until tender and rinse in cold water. Saute onion, pepper and parsley in butter until soft. Beat yolks and whites of eggs separately. Mix vegetables, egg yolks and salt with macaroni. Stir in whites of eggs. Put a layer of macaroni in well oiled or but tered baking dish; cover with a layer of vegetables, add a layer of cheese mixed with bread crumbs, and alternate layers, with cheese and bread crumbs on top. Pour milk over and dot with but ter, bake at 350 degrees F. for 40 minutes. Tuna Pic 114 cups diced potatoes. Vi cup diced celery, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, :ji cup canned peas, 1 pimlento cut in strips, 1 7-ounce can (1 cup) flaked tuna, % tea spoon salt. Vfe teaspoon pepper, V4 cup vegetable liquor, 1 tablespoon flour. 1 recipe cheese swirls. Cook potatoes, celery, and onion in small amount of salted water until tender. Drain. Combine vegetables and tuna. Pour into greased 1-quart casserole. Add! seasonings. Gradually add vege table liquor to flour; blend. Pour Green, Joyce Williams and Jeanne Malone. , * * * ~ Seen around together lately are none other than Betty Wilson and ! Howard Bean. (What about that, Richard?) ’Bye now, Dotty. over tuna and vegetables. Arrange cheese swirls on top. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees) 20 minutes. Serves 4 to 5. Cheese Swirls Sift 1 cup flour with \\ tea spoon salt and 2 teaspoons baking powderj^ut in 1 Vz to 2 table spoons shortening. Add % cup mix just until flour is lilUiO ^ened. Turn onto lightly floured surface; knead Vz minute. Roll V\ inch thick. Sprinkle with cup grated American cheese. Roll as jelly roll. Cut V2-inch slices. Makes 8 or 9 biscuits. Crusty Cheese Loaf Cut crusts from top and sides of un sliced loaf. Slice to, but not through, bot tom crust. Blend Mi cup butter or forti fied margarine with % pound sharp, spreading cheese. Spread slices, top and sides. Tie with string. Bake in hot oven <400 degrees) 20 minutes, until cheese is melty and bread crusty. Household Hints 1. Uncovered food in the re frigerator will speed up the for mation of ice on the freezing unit. 2. Small rag rugs will not curl under foot if you dip the ends in weak starch after they are washed. “Be Kind to Your Clothes” Peerless 322 So „ cleaners 322 So. li Geo. „ I.enmn Branch Office 2719 No. 48th For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 101 Nd. 9th 2-3710 Lofman's Grocery 1945 R Street Meats and Vegetables ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1029 Rose Street Phone 3-2046 Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A. 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