Social Briefs By Mrs. Basilia Bell Ph. 5-5531 I _ .... ..... . ...... .' Mr. and Mrs. Hanceford Beard have returned home after spend ing a weeks’ vacation in Denver where they enjoyed many sights of interest. * * * Mr and Mrs. Hazel Kelly of Detroit. Mich., spent several days with Mr. Kelly’s mother, Mrs. Arthur Blackwell and Mr. Black well. The Kellys had spent their vacation in Parsons, Kansas and v*ere enroute home. • * * Mrs. Sarah Polk has returned after spending the summer at Steam Springs, Colo. ft# Mrs. William Becks of Be atrice, Neb., was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Louis? Patter son and her son, Richard when she attended the NAACP dinner Friday evening. The Beatrice guests are frequent visitors to the city. * # * Mrs Lenora Letcher is now an apprentice in the Corine Beauty Shop, on No. 7th street. The Corine Beauty Shop is announc ing the introduction of the new Lustrasilk and is inviting the ladies to see the demonstration at the shop on Thursday, October 8. • • • Mr. Charles Goolsby spent Sat urday night in Omaha. He re turned to Lincoln Sunday morn ing. IDEAL K_ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Finley ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Luther Givehand, their daughter, Jane Louise and Mrs. Givehand’s moth er, Mrs. A. R. Adams to Lincoln Sunday afternoon. They motored from Nebraska City and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Tapp. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore of Hiawatha, Kas., Mrs. Hazel Landon, ' Miss Dorothy Moore, Sanford Beard and Clinton Fletch er of Omaha were Lincoln visitors Sunday afternoon. * * * Mrs. Benjamin Jefferson and family has just returned after spending a month visiting rela tives and friends in Kansas City. * « * Announcement was made last week of the recent marriage of Mrs. Della Powell and Mr. Elbert Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Fields are making their home at 237 So. 20th. * * * The Rev. O. J. Burckhardt of Omaha was a Lincoln visitor on Sunday. • * * Mr. W. R. Colley is much im proved after suffering a heart at tack on Monday. ♦ * * The T. F. club with Mrs. R. W. Ambers, president, held its first fall meeting Sept. 14 with Miss Anna Johnson as hostess. Sept. 28 the club met with Mrs. Anna Newton as hostess. Plans for fall activities are being programmed, according to Miss Virginia Davis, club reporter. * * * ^ The United Church Women’s Kensington club is completing plans for a tea scheduled at Mount Zion Baptist church Sunday, Oc tober 17. The public is invited. * * * The men of Beta Beta enter tained Omaha candidates for the Sphinx Club last Saturday night at the Northside Y.M.C.A. Eugene Harrison, Welcome Bryant and Arnett Bonner were in charge of the arrangements. Alpha Phi Al pha members attending from Lin coln included Alfred B. Grice, Samuel E. Gooden, Ernest Jones, and Jerry Crowder. Charles Goolsby is president. “In the Bible the ignorant may learn all requisite knowledge, and the most knowing may learn to discern their ignorance.”— Boyle. Cooperation Wins on the Telephone Party Line, Too Real teamwork is needed to win football games and for a smooth telephone party line. Today, continued shortages of vital materials make it pos sible for us to continue our expansion program only by party line telephone installations. , So won’t you please be a good party line neighbor, lc means better telephone service for everyone—including you. Tkm kHnonln Mpkwii and TsUprsph Co Jervwtf Ih Ptcfkf % ' . I I Greetings Gates: This week I decided to add a little humor to my column so here it is. “Hope you like it.” “Dad, we learnt at school today that animals have a new fur every winter.” “Be quiet! Your mother is in the next room.” * # * Clerk, to farmer who is city shopping: “How about a nice snappy bathrobe, Hiram?” Hiram: “Nothing doing, young man. When I take a bath I don’t wear no clothes.” * * * Farmer’s Wife (to druggist): “Now be sure and write plain on them bottles which is for the horse and which is for my hus band. I don’t want nothin’ to happen to that horse before spring plowin’.” * * * Science professor: “What hap pens when a body is immersed in water?” Coed: “The telephone rings.” * * * A young lady who had never seen a game of baseball attended one with her escort. “Isn’t that pitcher grand?” she said. “He hits their bats no mat ter how they hold them!” * * * Old Maid: “Has the canary had its bath yet?” Servant: “Yes, ma’am. You can come in now'.” * * * Farmer: “You can’t go wrong on this mare. She’s sound, gentle, a good worker, and a fine saddle horse.” City man: “I’ll take your word for all that, but what I want to knows is, is she tender?” * * * “English is a funny language, after all.” “Why so?” “I heard a man talking of a political candidate the other day say: ‘If he only takes his stand when he runs, he’ll have a walk over*.” * * * A well-known analyst of retail sales points out that women spend 85 cents of every dollar. Such a wife is a jewel. So many spend $1.37. * * * “I just swatted five flies—two males and three females.” “Two on the card table and three on the mirror.” * * * “A woman fell overboard from a ship yesterday, and a shark came up and looked her over and went away.” “He never touched her?” “No. He was a man-eating shark.” * * * Sonny—Dad, what do you call a man who drives a car? Dad (a pedestrian)—It all de pends on how close he comes to me, my boy. 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Don’t bake brownies too long; they should be moist and chewy. 2 1 oz. squares unsweeted chocolate Vt cup shortening 2 eggs 1 cup sugar % cup cake flour H teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts Melt chocolate and shortening over hot water. Beat eggs and sugar until thick and lemon-col ored. Stir in cooled chocolate and fat, f'ur salt, vanilla and nuts. Pour into *» greased 8-in~h square cake pan and bake in moderate oven F.) minutes. Cut in squares before cooL May be ———.. j VINE ST. MARKET GROCERIES & MEATS 22nd and Tina 2-SMS — 2-SM4 sr— ' -.ith cholocate or served plain. Mexican Beans. 1 16-or can oven baked beans in to mato sauce 1 cup grated American cheese. % green pepper, diced Combine all ingredients and pour into greased casserole dish. Bake in moderate overn (350* F.) for 45 minutes. 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