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Social Briefs \ By Dorothy One* J Mrs. Izetta Malone pleasantly surprised her daughter, Jeanne recently on the occasion of her birthday. A delightful evening was spent with friends and class mates. * * * Miss Charlotte Loving left Thursday morning for her home in Los Angeles. The former Lin colnite arrived here by plane a month ago, after an absence of 13 years. She was guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P. Lewis. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammonds of Omaha, spent Sunday with their daughter and son, Martha and Robert, who are students here. Mr. Clayton P. Lewis, General Conference delegate and the Rev. J. B. Brooks, pastor of Quinn Chapel motored to Kansas City, Missouri on Wednesday where they attended the meeting of the A.M.E. Presiding Elders Coun cil and Fifth District Delegation held at Ward Chapel A.M.E. church. * * * Ministex's and their wives at tended a dinner party Saturday evening given in honor of the Rt Rev. E. W. Kelley of St. Louis, who was on an official visit to the Methodist church. The Rev and Mrs. R. G. Nathan were hosts, assisted by Mrs. Dora Hubbard, Mrs. Lucille Bowman, Mrs. C O Shepard, Mrs. L. Gray and Miss, Emma White. Other guests were. District superintendent Rev. J. J. Johnson, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Kenneth Smith. * ❖ # Mr. and Mis. William Perkins t and Mrs. Perkins sister, Mrs. Ra- 1 chel Woods of Omaha were house \ guests of Mrs. Rachel Fields on't Sunday. After attending morning worship at Quinn Chapel they vis ited their niece, Miss Mary Samp son. * » 0 After the Nebraska U.-Kansas U. home coming game on Satur day Dorothy Green and Rob bie Powell were co-hostesses at a supper given at the home of Miss Green’s sister, Mrs. M. L. Shake speare. Guests attending were: Freddie Powell, Ada Coffey, Martha Hammond, Joyce Wil 'liams, William Rogers, Golden Zenon, Holbert Bradley, James McField, Harold Dickens and Kenneth Groggs of Lawrence, Kansas. * * * Miss Freddie Powell was in Lincoln on Saturday to attend the Homecoming game. * * * The Quinn Chapel Senior Choir rendered a musical program at Raymond, Nebraska on Sunday evening. After the program re freshments were served in the church basement. * * * The Friendly Girls Club” en tertained their parents at a Hal loween party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. King. This is a pre-teen club that meets every Thursday afternoon. They presented group singing, Halloween verses and solos. Gifts made by each girl was presented to their respective mother and fathers. Refreshments were cake, ice cream, candied ipples, pea nuts, favors and p neh. Members of the club are Myrna McWil liams, Patricia King, Joanne Whit mon, Jo Ann Botts, Theresa Mos ley and Barbara Lewis. * # * Miss Constance Morrow and ler brother of Omaha were [uests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jotts Sunday. They visited Mel in Botts who has been confined o Veterans Hospital the past two , i I RICH RAYON QbkTED GIFT 1 ROBES SHELL FEEL LIKE A jjj! PRINCESS WHEN SHE WEARS IT! 131 > Sheer heaven to own! Luxurious jjj quilted rayon jjj satin in rich Ijj warm colors, jjj Hundreds of soft jjj puffy quilts, full jjj sweeping skirt jjj that really wraps jjj around . . . and jjj a great big hand- jj; some collar with j;j contrasting pip- III ing. Fuschia. jj; peacock, or royal jjj blue with con- jjj trasting lining, jjj 12-20. 1 2nd Floor Ijj Mrs. Ferebee (Continued from Page 1, Col. 5) forces was condemned by the Council. The Council asked that special i attention be given to measures which will overcome discrimina tion against women workers. It urged that steps be taen in every community to stop tkhe illegal i sale and distribution of narcotics especially to the youth. It Pledged support to the United Nations in iis efforts to stem aggression in Korea and throughout the world. It urged our government to ccontinue its effort to promote world peace through understanding and co operation with other nations. The NCNW urged the govern ment of the United States to take a firm stand in the United Na tions on the matter of the attitude of the Union of South Africa. It urged the ratification by the United States of the Genocide Convention in order that the mass extermination of peoples because of race, religion, or political belief may be abolished. Reminding the government that “human rights for all people are the foundation of international understanding and peace. The Council therefore urged the gov ernment to assist in bringing about the completion of an In ternational Covenant on Human Rights and a ratification of the same by the United States. j Del roil to Honor Joe DETROIT. (ANP). Members of the City Council have launched plans to honor Joe Louis, former World heavyweight champion. A resolution commending the Brown Bomber and his fighting spirit was passed last week by the Council. President Louis C Uiriani introduced the resolution,' ind it was acted upon unani mously. The committee will be named jy Miriani at a later date. * veeks. Monday, Melvin was cheduled to be moved to a hos >ital at Great Lakes, Mich., for uture surgery. HAL J. 1 Bowers Terminal Drug Company Prescriptions Carefully Compounded — Cosmetics 947 O Street 2-8585 — — : For Better Value* • Drugs | • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O St. Lincoln For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 101 No. 9th 2-3710 ■t-t-tr-r-r-r-i • • ■ • im t t-i ■ * * >^iiai■•■•■■• ■> > HOUSEHOLD HINTS .. It’s a great comfort to know that no matter how things are in this hectic and confused world, we still have a day. — A day set aside from a long time ago from i being thankful. So lets be thank ful for more than the harvest home. More for the corn in cribs, for the pumpkin pies and turkeys, for the crocks of pickles and bins of apples. We have a heritage to give thanks for. We have Amer ica. Let’s be thankful! i On that last Thursday we have our turkey—Dedicated to this j-ears crop of new brides. Menu (Serves Eitthl) Oyster Cocktail Deviled Crackers Roast Turkey Corn Briud Stuffing Giblet Gravey Celery Corn Shocks Brussels Sprouts Turnip & Potato? Puff Cranberry Sauce Grapefruit and Apricot Salad Pepper and Onion Dressing Rolls Butter Mince Pie Hard-Sauce Balls Coffee 1, Corn Bread Stuffing. Make recipe for corn bread and dry your white bread the day before. For a 10 to 12 pound bird, use 1 qt. dry bread crumbs and 4 cups crumbled corn bread. Add 3 beaten eggs, 1 large onion, finely 1 chopped, 1 tablespoon melted but ter or margarine, 2 cups sour milk, % teaspoon baking soda, j season with }4 teaspoon pepper, 1 Vz teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning and Vz teaspoon sage, Now add IVz cups broth.1 This dressing is different from your regular one. It should be' very wet and thin. It. bakes in the bird nice and fluffy. 2. C orn In the Shock. This is a garnish that’ll fool those not m the know. But they will be in the know class right away. Cut pieces of celery three inches long so th.^y are all even. Make regular celery curls, but make the gashes at both ends of the celery sticks, without cuting clear through the middle,} Cut out rings from Eight-inch slices of carrot. But two celery pieces together and slip the carrot ring over them. Put in ice water —the celery curls back and the two pieces are held fast in the middle by the carrot ring, and there you have a corn shock;1 stands up as nice as you please. 3D E.V ILED CRACKERS. Ciearn 1 up butter or margarine.! Add a dash of Tabasco, a pinch of dry mustard and about Vfe tea spoon Worcestershire sauce. Spread salted crackers with the butter.” Sprinkle generously with paprika and heat them in moderate oven, 350 degrees, about five minutes or so. Spreads about 20 crackers. 4 TURNIP AND POTATO PUFF. Cook 6 or 8 potatoes. Cook 1 good sized peeled yellow turnip, diced to cook quickly. Mash both vegetabels until smooth. Mix the two and add a little hot milk and t butter or margarnie. Season to ! taste with salt and pepper. Add 2 !well beaten eggs. Pile in fluffy i mounds on a greased baking I sheet. Brown in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, and lift out onto hot platter with pancake turners. Serve with brussels sprouts around the edge. 5 GRAPEFRUIT AND APRI COT SALAD with PEPPER AND ONION DRESSING. Make the 'dressing first. Add Vfe cup finely [chopped green pepper and Vi cup 'finely chopped onion to Vi cup French dressing. Serve in bowl with grapefruit sections, canned apricot halves and salad greens. O. K ! “Age cannot wither, nor custom stale.” 6 MINCE PIE—needs no ex planation. But here's a hard sauce —served in a different way. Cream Va cup butter or margarine and Vi cup fine sugar until very light and fluffy. Add a few drops vanilla and chill rauce until firm. Scoop out little balls of the hard ened s auce with a melon-ball scoop. Cut off peel of an orange— very thin, so you don’t get any of the white membrane. With a sharp knife cut the orange peel into fine shaved pieces. Roll balls in rind. Top with a stem of citron. The present day may bend but not break us. It is possible to make cranberry sauce without sugar, this is how you do it. 7 CRANBERRY SAUCE. Mix 8 cups washed cranberries with U/2 cups water and 1 cup of honey and 2 cups white corn sirup. Mix well. Let stand a few minutes— bring to a boil. Cook 5 minutes —let stand 5 minutes off stove— cook another 5 minutes and then cool. THE DAY. May it always be ours and always have the ways we know. It’s America. LET’S BE THANKFUL! GRACE "For what we are about to receive" That is grandfather's voice i hear. Earth has been bountiful In this short, pregnant year. Lord, make us truly thankful—• As the sweet winter days Close in. and keep us safely In our accustomed ways. For what we are about to receive. Lord take the thanks we give. 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