Social Brief$ By Mrs. Basil ia Bell Ph. 5-5531 Mrs. America Marshall, for merly of Lincoln, arrived in the city from New York, where she has made her home for the past several years. After a week’s visit here with friends, she will spend the summer at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Mrs. Marshall will make her home in Santa Barbara, Calif., this fall after visiting her daugh ter, Harriet, whom she has not seen since 1936. Harriet, also a former Lincoln girl, lives in Oak land. * * * Miss Gertrude Jackson of Omaha was the houseguest of Mrs. William B. Davis over the week end. • * « * An interesting house guest at the home of Mrs. R. C. Brooks is Mrs. Mayme Moore, a teacher in the Atchison, Kansas, school sys tem. Mrs. Moore is enrolled for the summer session at the Uni versity of Nebraska. * V * House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Huston for the occasion of the graduation of their daughter, Betty Rose, were Mrs. Huston’s sister, Mrs. Ches ter Harris of Frankfort, Kans., and her daughter, Mrs.. James Stuart of Chicago. * * * Mrs. Cordelia Walker, a charming hostess, recently served a picnic lunch in her back yard honoring Adventist students. Those enjoying the lunch were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Alexander of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Le Count Butler of Washington, D. C„ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale of Topeka, Kans., and Miss Loma Bath of Omaha. * * * Mrs, Arvella Banks Collins of Casper, Wyo., is the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Ritha Banks, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Estes. She will spend about two weeks in the city. - * * * Mrs. Susie Conway has re signed her position with State Unemployment Insurance and has returned to Omaha. She spent about six months here. * * * Mrs. Amentha Handy, Area Supervisor for the Omaha Dis trict missionary societies of the AME church has released pro grams for the third Inspirational Meeting of the Missionary society to be held in Omaha Friday, July 2. * * * The Rev. John Adams, Sr., pre siding elder of the Omaha Dis trict of the AME church, will hold the third quarterly confer ence at Quinn Chapel, Sunday, June 20. * * * Esther Day was observed by Amaranth Chapter, O. E. S. Sun day at the Urban League. Rev. Roy Handy brought the main message. Ass’t. Matron Frances Lewis gave a reading, “Esther.” Mrs. Izetta Malone, Past Matron, and Miss Elois Finley sang. Mem bers of the Lebanon Lodge No. 3, A. F. & A. M., Cornhusker Lodge 576, I. B. P. O. E., and Goldenrod Temple of the Daughter Elks were special guests for the occa sion. Miss Eyelyn Edwards ar ranged the program. Mrs. Zeola Hammond is the Worthy Matron. * * * Miss Dorothy Green was hon ored with a birthday-graduation party by Miss Freddie Powell. Guests attending were Misses Betty Bowman, Loretta McWil liams, Hazel Wilson, Lois Hatcher, Nellie Wilson, Joyce Williams, Robbie Powell, Jeanne Malone and Florentine Crawford. Messrs. Frank Nevels, Harry Floyd and Robert Baker of Kan sas City, Mo., Bill Whiteman, Frank King, Charles Campbell, Nathaniel Casteel, Johnnie Dun can, Stanley Cooke, LaVanda Hill, » Fletcher Bell, Bertram Cooke and Albert Bowen. Games were played and refreshments were served. Miss Green received many lovely gifts. * * * Mrs. Johnie Madison is visit ing her husband, Mr. Edward Madison, who is a student at the University of Nebraska. * * * The La Femmes became a member of the State Federation of Club Women this week and will attend the meeting in Omaha June 27 to 29th. There, Mrs. Maxine Walker will give a reading and Mrs. Dorothy Dean will sing a solo. Mrs. Hortense Cutliff was accepted into the club at the last meeting. Mrs. Claudia Collier will be the group’s next hostess. * * * Graduations of Junior and Senior high school brought many out-of-town friends and relatives. Some were: Mrs. Dorothy Bell and Mrs. Gertrude Johnson of Omaha, relatives of Susia Mae White Hall; Mrs. Harry Gaines of Omaha, grandmother of Billie and Ernestine Burns; Mrs. Luvena Harris from Frankfort, Kans., and Jennette Stewart of Chicago, relatives of Betty Rose Huston. * * * Mrs. Arthur McWilliams and children left for Kansas City TYRRELL'S FLOWERS TANNER'S FLOWERS 1133 N. Cotner Blvd. 6-2413 HEY KIDS! AT LAST THEY'RE HERE Your Copy of NEGRO HEROES only 10c Available at 2225 "S" P*1- 5-6491 where they will visit the Rev. and Mrs. T. T. McWilliams. * * * Mrs. Faith Jones is visiting in Kansas City, Kans. * * * Mrs. Ray Holcomb and daugh ter, Beverley, were in Omaha to attend the graduation of Miss Shirley Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thomas. * * * Mrs. Zeola Hammond and Mrs. Carrie King were graduates of Adult high school. * * * Among the many Lincolnites who will be seen at the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star, which convenes in Omaha June 17-20 will be Mr. Clayton Lewis, Grand Master, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, a grand officer, Mrs. Eve lyn Irvin, Miss Frances Lewis, Mrs. Maude Johnson, Grand Trustee, Mrs. Mamie Houchins, Ass’t. Grand Matron, Mrs. Zeola Hammond, Worthy Matron and Mrs. Ethel Vaughn. * * * Mrs. Clementine Vaughn and daughter, Alice V. Moore of Nico demus, Kans., relatives of Norval and Johnnie Vaughn who came to Lincoln on visit, like our city so well, they have decided to re main indefinitely. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown have returned to Lincoln where they will take graduate work at the University of Nebraska. * * * Mrs. Lucy Houchins of Alli ance, Neb., is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Rosalee Whiteman. While here she will get needed eye treatment. * * * Mr. Livingston Wills spent Sunday in Omaha as a guest of Mr. and Mrs Hogan and the Tabernacle Church of Christ. * + * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Botts, Mr. Ray Botts, Mr. Louis Botts, Mel vin, Robert and Joanne Botts mo tored to Whitecloud to visit with relatives and friends. After visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Virgil Botts, Mr. Louis Botts left Friday for his home in Glenwood, Iowa, accompanied by Robert. * at: 1 Rev. Robert Moody is attend ing camp meeting and commence ment exercises at Anderson, In diana. * * * Mr. William Dean has re turned from a trip in the south land and reports having had a wonderful trip. He is leaving soon for his home in Seattle, Wash ington. --—.— Calvin Rodgers Are Parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rodgers are the proud parents of a baby girl, Carolyn Gwen, that arrived on June 11th. Mrs. Rodgers, nee Bettye Tarpley, is at St. Eliza beth’s hospital. i_ __ _ I HOUSEHOLD HINTS |* By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 Recipes Coconut Pie 4 eggs slightly Juice of 1 lemon beaten 2 c. grated, or c. sugar ground coconut 2 c. coconut milk. 9-inch unbaked or milk pastry Beat eggs and sugar together. Blend in liquids. Put coconut in bottom of pastry shell. Pour cus tard over top. Bake in a hot oven (450° F.) and bake 30 min. longer, until set. Yield: 6 servings. If de sired, top with meringue, sprinkle coconut over the meringue, and return to a moderate oven (350° F.) to brown. Dream Bars % c. butter or H c. brown sugar margarine 1 c. sifted flour V6 tsp. salt Mix above ingredients well and pat into ungreased 9xl2-inch pan. Bake 15 min. in moderate oven (350° F.) or until slightly brown. Blend following ingredients and spread over above layer: 1 c. brown sugar % tsp. salt 1 tsp. v&nllla 1% c. shredded 2 eggs, well beaten coconut 2 tblsp. flour 1 c. (Shopped walnuts ft tsp. baking or pecans powder Bake 15 or 20 min. in moderate oven (3508 F.). Cut while still warm. Yield: 30 lx2-inch cookies. Sauces for Fish Horseradish Cream Sauce l c. thick sour • c. bottled cream, or horseradish 1 c. sweet cream, * % tsp. salt and -% tsp. pepper 2 tblsp. lemon juice Whip cream until stiff. Mix horse radish, salt and pepper (and lemon juice if using sweet cream). Fold into whipped cream. Yield: 2 cups. Quick Tomato Sauce 2 tblsp. butter 1 e. milk 2 tblsp. flour % tsp. Worcester % tsp. salt shire Sauce % tsp. prepared % c. grated mustard sharp cheese Dash of cayenne 1 tbsp. lemon juice Melt butter in double boiler; stir in flour, salt, mustard and cay Rgpin I —I enne. When well blended, add milk slowly, stirring constantly over low heat until mixture thickens and boils. Add Worcestershire Sauce, cheese and lemon juice. Heat until cheese is melted. Yield: 1% c. Quick Seafood Sauce % c. bottled H c. mayonnaise chill sauce _ ^ Tartar Sauce 1 c. fresh mayonnaise 1 tblsp. chopped 1 tblsp. onion Juice olives 1 tblsp. chopped 1 tblsp. chopped pickle parsley Blend ingredients together. Yield: % c. Combine ingredients and chill thoroughly. Yield: 1% c. Cheese Souffle 4 tablespoons flour % cup butter or margarine 1% cups milk, scalded 1 teaspoon salt 6 eggs, separated - % pound grated cheese Melt the butter or margarine. Blend in flour. Gradually add scalded milk and salt. Cook slowly until thick. Add cheese and cool. Gradually stir into beaten egg yolks. 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