, , -,T-t i i - - r t-t.tT--- • - ■ ■ » ■ *■- i Social Briefs l . " Mrs. Vernon C. Coffey of Kan sas City. Kas.. spent a pleasant week end with her daughter Ada. who is in nurse training at Bryan Memorial hospital. They were the house guests of Mrs. Melvin L. Shakespeare. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones are leaving this week for Mem phis. Tenn., after residing in the city for more than six years. The couple were members of Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church. * * * Mr. William Broaden was among the many that celebrated Halloween on a hay rack ride over the week end. * * * Mt. Zion Host to Singer The Voice of Autumn was the subject used Sunday morning by the Rev. William I. Monroe, pas tor of Mt. Zion Baptist church when he addressed his congrega tion. The church w'as host Sun day afternoon to Mrs. Williams Mission Chorus, a group of sing ers from Bethel Baptist church in Omaha, whose ages ranged from 14-73. The 70 people who came from Omaha presented a unique program to a packed house. The program was under the direction of Mt. Zion Dorcas Missionary Society. Sunday eve ning Rev. Mr. Monroe preached from the subject, The Palm Trees, at union services held at Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church. Noon day prayer services are be ing held at Mt. Zion Baptist church in preparation for the Old Fashioned Revival which will be held beginning Monday of next week. Mrs. Lenora Letcher reporting. * * * Rev. O. J. Burkhardt of Omaha, Neb., was stricken with a stroke, Saturday which para lyzed his left side. He is re ported in serious condition, by Mr. A. E. Simms who was at his bedside on Monday. The Rev. Mr. Burkhardt is a former Lin coln resident. * * * The Senior Choir at Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church are com pleting plans for a STATE DAY to be held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13, 1949. Let us see all of you out on that day to represent your state. A program will be given by the choir. Everyone is invited to attend. Elwood, Kansas By Wilberta Brady. The Bazaar given by the Young Women’s Auxiliary Thurs day and Friday nights was a great success. They sold all of their articles. Miss Ester Mae Davis is up and around. She will return to school after Christmas. Glad to see you up agains Ester Mae. Miss Nova Barker is still in with the flu. She is feeling better though. There will be a revival at the Baptist church for two weeks which started October 31st. Bethel A. M. E. church gave a pound party for their pastor Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare, Fri day evening, October 28. Mrs. Mabel Tapp gave a party for her boys Saturday evening, October 29th. Games were played and refreshments were served. Rev. M. L. Shakespeare organ ized a boys club Saturday after noon, The Allen Sprouts. The of ficers, President, Justin Brady, Treasurer, Dennis Hoggatt. That is all for now. See you again next week. Berta. 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How be you after all the scares and pranksters of Hal loween have passed from the scene for another year? * * * Speaking of scares, several of the teens took in the midnight show Saturday * night. Among them were Charlene Colbert and Maurice Crouch, Vonna Finley and Albert Bowen, Joyce Wil liams and Richard Holcomb, Betty Wilson and Walter Lemon of Omaha, and many, many more. # ❖ * * Cecil Hatcher won a portable ! radio at the Capital theater re cently. Good work, Cecil. * * * The Klique Klub was hostess to a group of people at an apron and jeans Halloween party Sat urday night. Out of town guests included Walter Lemon, LeRoy Jameson and John McKinsey all of Omaha. They were the guests of Betty Wilson, Hazel Wilson and Betty Bowman. In a round of musical chairs Maurice Crouch won a prize for being the* last person out. Refreshments were gingerbread, do-nuts and cider. Incidentally if you are ever in need of three lovely sponsors call on Mrs. J. H. Dean, Mrs. R. H. Powell and Mrs. Clyde W. Ma lone. They certainly can fill the bill. * * * Congratulations Loretta Mc Williams onthe certificate of merit you received from L. H. S. for your scholastic achievements. * * * Joyce Williams left Sunday night to spend some time in Mis souri visiting friends and rela tives. Real cool ole girl. * * * There are only 51 more days left before Christmas. Bye now. DOTTY. i*Mi*aM***4*Ma*M*^miiiiiiBurM i MV CrOODNES WHY TVAOSE RkPlD STRIDE I | i 1 I § | ■ 1 i ■ (-\ S i IT PAYS TO | DEAL AT fig CLAPPER'S ■ | fig | | 1 I | | | 1 t - HOUSEHOLD HINTS By Mrs. Brevy Millet Phone 2-4051 6Recipe Of Week9 Is CANDIED SWEET POTATOES Six medium-sized sweet pota toes, V4 cup butter or margarine, Vi cup brown sugar, Ya cup water. Boil potatoes, pare, and cut in halves lengthwise. Heat butter or margarine and brown sugar in heavy frying pan. Add potatoes, turn until brown on both sides Add water, cover closely, reduce heat, and cook until tender and delicately brown. Potatoes may be cooked in slow oven. Serve 6. CHERRY CREAM PIE (Serves 6-8) 1 nine-inch pie shell, unbaked 2 cups cherries, pitted, drained % cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour 2 egg yolks 2 teaspoons lemon Juice or water % teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon melted butter 1. Grease bottom of unbaked pie crust with melted butter. 2. Place fruit in the pie shell. 3. Combine the remaining Ingredient* in a bowl and beat. 4. Spread over the fruit. 5. Bake in a preheated gas oven at 400 degrees F. tor 20 minutes. G. Reduce the heat and bake in a moderate gas oven 350 degrees F., for 20 minutes. Quick Mix Makes Spice Cup Cakes for Dessert Pack them in the picnic bas ket, serve them at the porch party or backyard barbecue, or just whip them up in time for dinner but don’t spend too much time doing them. Using a pack aged spice cake mix will make these cup cakes a simple opera tion. Use an ornamental frost ing and you will have something I that is just a bit unusual. gjt£i££££* BREAD BEAL BROS. 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