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Social Briefs 1 By Basilia Bell l • i I--.. ■ » Mines. Stella Davis, Sarah Walk er and Izetta Malone were guests of Mrs. Lewis at the monthly fel lowship meeting of missions at Westminster Episcopal Church Monday. Mrs. Smith gave a travelogue of her visits to India, China, Ha waii, Cuba, Italy and Panama. * * • Mrs. Mable Shepard of Sedalia, Mo., is visiting her sons, Willard and Cornelius. * * * I Mrs. C. W. Chapman of Battle Creek. Mich., the sister of Mrs. Evelyna Hudson and her niece. Miss Thelma Martin of Marianna, Ark., are house guests of the Hudsons. * * • Mrs. Anna Newton observed her birthday with eighteen of her friends Saturday night in her home. After playing games and eating the delicious food prepared by Mrs. Newton, the guests pre sented her with many lovely pres ents. She also received a lovely gift from Mrs. Gaines of Los Angeles. * * « Miss Jackie Farr has returned to her home in York, Neb. * # * Rev. Alfred Newton visited in Lincoln the first of last week. • * • The Urban League Guild met at the Urban League with the president presiding. Final plans were made for the “Stack-Em-Up” night and also Jor the annual tea to be held May 16th. Patrons omitted last week v were the Omar Bakery, Weaver Potato Chip Co., and Cliquot Club Bottling Co., which will also give prizes. » * * The Cub Scouts held investiture services at the.Urban League Fri day night with seven boys present. Those receiving Bob Cat pins were Phil Anderson, Robert Moody and La Verne Perkins. About twenty people were pres ent. Mr. Howard Molden is Cub Master and Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Den Mother with Mrs. Roberta Molden and Mrs. Perkins assist ant Den Mothers. Mr. Ted Lloyd of the Scout office was present and made the presentations. The mothers pinned them on their sons. * * * Rev. R. L. Moody spent Thurs day in Omaha at the Teachers Institute. * * * Rev, B. T. McDaniel and Rev. M. J. Bradford have returned from Memphis, Tenn., where they at tended the spring meeting of their church. * * » Elbert Starks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Starks, Sr., was cited by a talent scout for outstanding work “Try Nite” at Hotel Lincoln. ■ Elbert sang Friday night at the | Hotel Lincoln for the American Legion. * * * The KensingtoA Club met with Mrs. Virginia Brown Friday night. The meeting was opened with a Bible verse by Mrs. Connie Win ston. The president, Mrs. Miller presided. The object of the club is to create a spirit of good fellowship among the women of ail churches and to do mission work. Three new members were re ceived: Mrs. Wilma Todd, Mrs. Lillian Rife and Mrs. Basilia L. Bell. A hankie shower was accepted by the club to observe the mem bers’ birthdays. * * • Miss Barbra Kelley gave a Gershwfn program Tuesday eve ning at the University Club. Elois and Vonna Finley, Winifred Win ston and Cecil Hatcher accom panied Miss Kelley. Mrs. Jewell Kelley, Sr., was accompanist at the piano. * * • The Urban League Boys Glee Club was organized last Thursday at the Urban League with Mr. Raymond Botts and Miss Barbra Kelley as sponsors. Officers elect ed were: Fletcher Bell, president; Sonny Walker, vice president, and Winifred Winston, secretary-treas urer and accomplish. The members are Billie Whit man, Jr., Frank Nevels, Weiland and Arnold Tarpley, Lloyd and : Ted King, George Alexander,' Clayton Amon and Eugene Gra ham. This group meets every Wed nesday evening at 8 o’clock. Any boys who desire to join should meet at this time. * * * Mrs. Edith Harrison of Omaha, Deputy of the Daughter Elks, was in Lincoln Sunday afternoon to give degrees to 29 eligible ladies of the Golden Rod Temple No. 390. * * • Mrs. William Molden was visit ing in Cheyenne, Wyo. * * * The Executive Committee of the NAACP met last Thursday night and organized several committees. Those organized were: Legal Re dress, Legislative, Housing and Education Committees. * • • Rev. and Mrs. John S. Favors spent last Sunday in Des Moines, Iowa. 11 Jeen. Ojjsl QhaUaA. j By Dorothy Green j DATE-TIME DO'S AND DON'TS DON’T pile into the car ahead of your girl. Hand her in, then go around to your side. DO let him help you out, girls (right). This makes you the girl he’ll ask again. • * * DON’T forget to agree on what you’re going to do. Betty Wil son dressed for the movies, but Richard Holcomb had a picnic in mind. Girls, you could ask, if he forgets to say. * * • DO say hello to the chaperones. • * • Ever feel ill at ease and un happy when you’re out on a date —especially with someone you like? Isn’t it because you don’t quite know how to handle the little situations in boy-girl man ners that come up? Being sure of your date-man ners leaves you free to enjoy yourself whole-heartedly, without those little doubts to clutter up your fun. And such knowledge makes you the kind of poised adult who’s bound to be a suc cess. * * * DON’T make your girl a con tortionist when you’re putting on her co^t. “DO hold it below her shoulders,” Fletcher Bell says. “DO thank him,” adds Joyce Wil liams. • * * HOUSEHOLD HINTS i j By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 j -- - Golden Waffles. 1 cup flour 1V4 teaspoons baking powder *4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 egg. separated t, cup milk 3 tablespoons melted shortening Sift the flour, measure, add baking powder, salt and sugar, sift again. Beat egg yolk, add milk and melted shortening, pour into flour mixture and stir just enough to moisten dry ingredients. Beat egg white until stiff but not dry. Fold it into the batter. Bake in a moderately hot waffle iron. Makes whole waffles. Here’s a dessert waffle recipe that’s unusual, yet easy to make: Chocolate Waffle Crisps. 1 cup flour V4 teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon cinnamon ^4 cup shortening 2/3 cup sugar 2 eggs, separated % cup milk 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted % cup coarsely chopped nuts Confectioners' sugar Sift flour. Measure, then add salt and cinnamon and sift again. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually -and beat until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks and milk to shortening-sugar mixture, al charm. * * • DON’T order more than your date can afford. Here Billy M. is caught short. Boys can say “A coke is the limit,” or girls can ask. It’s perfectly proper to talk it over gaily. * * • DO remain seated when girls meet girls. Boys always rise. (P.S. Victor saved the day by slipping Duncan an extra dollar so Dun can could leave a 10 to 15 percent tip.) Use J5old, QupL lBasucuL LINCOLN BAKING CO. ternately with sifted flour mix ture. Add melted chocolate and nuts. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry,#fold them into bat ter. Bake in a moderately hot waffle iron for about five min utes. Remove, cut in small tri angles or squares, sprinkle light ly with confectioners’ sugar. Serve plain with coffee or tea, or topped with chocolate ice cream. Four portions. SHOWALTER ROOFING CO. Dealers in Inselstone and Inselbrick Insulation See us for price on BUILT UP ROOFS 233 North 22 2-2493 Lincoln, Nebraska mm MEADOW GOLD Means lust The Very Best Grade A Milk Ice Cream—Butter BEATRICE FOODS JO. SMITH BROTHERS! Good Coal and Everything , to Build with. 2341 No. 48 Phone 6-2527 | PIANOS RADIOS SEWING MACHINES WASHERS SWEEPERS Gourlay Bros. Piano Co. 212 So. 12 2-1636 4 —-At Winterhalter’s —■— Complete line of Wallpapers, Paints, Enamels, Varnishes, Brushes and decorating sup plies. A S nc. 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