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M ... » "■ 11 '» •• * ” * ***" **'— I Jain, Qqa (fhalisiA, \ By Dorothy Green Hello again: This week I have found scftne very interesting articles in the ANP and if you like to read them tell me and I will find more of them. The H. Y. P. U. of Christ Temple Church gave a member ship party Friday, March 5. There were many guests. Among them were: Jeanne Ivory, Doris and Birdie Powell, Marlene Jennings, Jo Ann Botts, Ionna Adams, Kathryn King, James Bass, Lem uel Jennings, Booker McDaniels, Donavon Gatus, Phil Anderson, Betty King and Richard McWil liams. . Misses Dorothy Green and Rob bie Powell gave a surprise birth day party for Freddie Powell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Many guests attended, refreshments were served and the evening was spent informally. The Y-Teens club of the Urban League had its slumber party March 5th at the Y. W. C. A. There were several girls there. They had a very nice time. Well Loly, it looks like I have found out who your latest heart throb is. Should I tell it? t .. ■ THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 IDEAL Grocery ami Market ^ . , | Lota of Parking 27 th and F Streets I ■■ .—I * Greetings From Los Angeles By Esther White Green Southern California was hit pretty hard Feb. 24 by a 90-mi!e gale. It only reached 39 m.p.h. in * Los Angeles, but caused plenty of trouble by breaking plate glass store windows and toppling trees all over the city. Mr. Joe Knowles, having graduated from Barber College, has departed for the East Coast. Winona A. Y. Baker celebrated her third birthday by having a party. The after* noon was spent in playing games. Ather the opening of the gifts, ice cream and cake was served. Winona is the daughter of Mr. Willis Baker, formerly of Omaha, and his wife. Winona, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Edward Day. the former Mrs. Claudia White of Lincoln, * had a baby shower given in her honor by her mother in-law, Mrs. I. Day and Mrs. Gladys Alex ander. Mrs. Day received many lovely gifts. Each of the guests received a sou venir in the shape of a diaper filled with candy and nuts. Ice cream and cake was served. Employed by the Phillip Morris Cigar ette jCo., is Mr. Ralph Alexander. He is the only Negro representative working here on the West Coast. There are many times that Mr. Alex ander's business transactions call for the “Perfect Hostess.'* His wife, Ernestine, does an elegant job. Mrs. Arthur (Josephine) Gaines is im proving at her home from an attack of pneumonia. I felt honored to be Included in Mrs. O. M. Rhodes theatre party which at tended the stage production of “DEEP ARE THE ROOTS.” T-' ' ~ ' "'"1 Meditation This prayer, contributed by Mrs. Wilma Self, 2119 T, Is an original one she prayed after being despondent on her hospital bed. December 25, 1947. As I bow my head and lift grateful praises to Thee, may you, Father of all, search my ' humble soul and impart grace and mercy sufficient for my every need. Fill me with Thy love ’til my cup runneth over And the light that shineth from me shall so reflect Thy love that others shall be held in the glow and hunger after its source. Thus searching and seeking un til they, too, gain this peace, this assurance that we are Thine. Help me to run this race with patience—to wait on Thee in all things—to trust Tee at any cast—to live so truly worthy of Thy every blessing that there remainth only a longing for that when I shall rest In peace with Hee. Amen. Paul Williams, one of America’s most successful architects, has de signed costly estates for many of Hollywood’s famous stars. He maintains offices in Los Angeles, Washington and Bogota, South America. The total circulation of 155 Negro weekly newspapers is around one and one-half million. When You Buy a New Gas Range There is no special and costly installa tion job to add to the price, it is as simple to install as it is to use. Cotn/uwf* 4 HOUSEHOLD HINTS 1 ♦—., , , ■ , -- ■ --n. By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 § m*. wm ' - ... f \ .. C Spicy Tomato Juice To' serve six large glasses of seasoned tomato joice, buy 1% quarts, canned or bottled, of the unseasoned variety. The labels will tell how much the containers hold. Empty the juice itno a jar or pitcher. Add: Juice of 1 lemon «. 1%. teaspoons salt 1V4 teasuoons Worcestershire sauce % teaspoon celery salt or onion salt % teaspoon paprika * Pretzel Twigs Cream % package cream cheese with salt, pepper and a drop of Tobasco sauce to taste. Take a spoonful of the cheese. Twirl the end of a pretzel in the cheese in the spoon. Roll the dipped portion in finely chopped pistachio nuts or toasted blanched almonds, also chopped fine. This much cheese will make 2 dozen twigs. Do these Just before the folks arrive. They will soften If chilled. Your other appe tizers can, be ready and waiting on a tray in the refrigerator. But these shouldn't wait too long. “Be Kind to Your Clothes’* PEERLESS CLEANERS 322 So. 11 Geo. H. Lemon Branch Office *719 No. 48th MEADOW GOLD Means Just The Very Best Grade A Milk Ice Cream—Butter BEATRICE FOODS CO. WALLY'S "'Home of the Better Used Car" 13 & "Q” ★ CARS ★ TRAILERS ★ HOUSE TRAILERS ★ TRUCKS ★ PICK UPS ★ BOATS Lincoln, Nebr. Phone 2-5797 New Sewing Kink When hemming a dress or skirt, hold the hem with bobby pins in stead of basting. Fold the material and put the pins in at close in tervals. They hold the hem without any damage to material. Roasting Frankfurters A wire corn popper is splendid for roasting frankfurters over a fireplace or outdoor fire. i —-i Jess Williams G.M.C. Trucks Spencer Trailers Sales—Service—Parts 24 Hour Wrecker Service KAAR SERVICE Lincoln. Nebraska 1821 N Street Phone 2-1918 -———————■ VINE ST. MARKET 1 GROCERIES & MEATS 22nd and Vine 2-6583 — 2-6584 ^ 4 Free Delivery Special Friday & Saturday Juice Oranges, size 176, doz.35c Chicken Noodle Soup, Morion House. .. .2 cans 25c Pink Grapefruit, 46 oz. can ....25c Business Girls League. Celebrates 21st Anniversary Mrs. Roma Henderson and Mrs. Roberta Molden attended the Business and Professional Girls League’s dinner as they celebrated their 21st anniversary of World Wide Observance Day on Tuesday evening. Dinner was scheduled for 6:15 with guests from the various groups and official bodies within the YWCA and representatives from groups outside the YWCA. Household Hints If you glue a paper plate to the bot tom of the paint can, it catches drips, and gives you a place to lay your brush. Roll pie crust on wax paper, and in stead of turning the dough, turn the whole paper. The crust won’t break if you use the paper to transfer it to pan. Put empty spools over nails used to hang clothing.- Prevents rust spots, and keeps nails from jabbing holes in clothing. When laying linoleum, cut left-over pieces to fit drawers and shelves that seem to get dirty fast. You’ll find them easy to clean. Raked apples and peppers keep their shape better when baked in greased mub fiti tins. Make t(The Voice” your shopping guide. I 1 ~ —-n COMPLETE FUR SERVICE ■ HORACE E. COLLEY v “Trust your furs with a furrier” 1745 South 11 3-6582 0 T _ I ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1029 Rose Street Phone 3-2046 Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A. Prices reasonable Work guaranteed | Visit LatSch’s 1 GREETING CARD SHOP ) Large assortment of fine | Easter cards. j 1 f alschflroHiers { ( L/stationersJLP printers 1 | 1124-26 O Street 2-6838 | f. ' 11 ■ .. George H. Wentz Inc. PLUMBING & HEATING 1620 N Phone 2-1293 t For Better Values • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS , 1325 O St. Lincoln