.!■■<■■■ r -T - • • • * T « « « t-1 -■ t ■— — — -'■—• ■ +n+,m m m •■— Social Briefs A number of Thanksgiving events have been planned for the coming week. Union serv ices will be held at Mt. Zion Baptist church with Quinn Chapel participating. Music will be furnished by the combined choirs of the two churches. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Temorlee Terry will have as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Cruder. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Mon roe will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis on Thanksgiving day. * * * Mrs. Corrine Neal will be host ess on Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Eva Carter as her guest. * * * Reinald Murry will leave Lin coln very soon to make his home in Berkeley, Calif. # # * Mrs. Hazel Newstrom of Den ver, Colo., is spending about two weeks in the city with friends and relatives. * '» * Mrs. M. L. Porter, mother of Mrs. R. C. Brooks, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Porter resides in Okmulgee, Okl. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Ed wards were guests of _ Allen Chapel A. M. E. church in Omaha, Sunday, Nov. 13. Rev. Mr. Ed- j wards was the morning speaker at Allen Chapel. * V * The William Broaden family of St. Joseph, Mo., were guests of Quinn Chapel Sunday morning. The Rev. Mr. Broaden, father of William Broaden, student at N. U., was guest speaker. *■ * * Mrs. G. H. Lintz has returned after spending several weeks with her sister in Saginaw, Mich., where she had frequent visits with former Lincolnites, Mrs. Erma Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vaughn and Mrs. Izetta Monroe. * * * Persons coming from out of the city to be at the funeral of Mrs. Qrvella Banks Collins were j Mr and Mrs. William Williams and sen. Mrs. Bessie Collins and Mr Earl Griffin. * * • The Deca club met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Robinson Novem ber 5L The evening was spent informally. A lovely repast was served. Mrs. Carl Finley, re porter. Mrs. Arthur Patrick left Tues day to hail the arrival of a granddaughter, bom to her daughter Mrs. Raymond E. Gaines of Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Gaines is the former Betty Pat rick Mrs. Anna Hayden Williams of Omaha will be presented in a concert on December 16 at the Lincoln Urban League, under the auspices of the Trustee Board of Mt. Zion Baptist church. Tickets are now on sale. * * * A party consisting of Mrs. R. H. Powell and Robbie. Virginia Boydston, Marie Collins, Virginia Johnson and Kathryn Patterson saw the production at the Wes leyan theater Wednesday eve ning. The Korn Popper 1413*15 N Street Lincoln 8, Nebraska We feature white hulless pop com exclusively Mr. Clayton Lewis who has been ill the past week is reported much better at this time. The Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Mon roe, The Rev. H. R. Boston, of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Geor gia James were the luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quallas Thursday, November 17th. The luncheon was enjoyed by all. BY Dorothy Greene Greetings Gates: Well this is my last column of Teen Age Chatter for awhile, now don’t start fussing. It won’t be the last TAC column by any means. I’m going to let Elois Finley take up where I will leave off. Good luck Lopy. * * * Seen at the great concert of Roland Hayes Monday night among the many people in the audience, none other than Max ine Stith and John Foster. I’m telling you. • * • Speaking of the nurses (to be> this week, Freddie Powell came home Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her family as did Martha Hammonds go to Omaha and Ada Coffey jour neyed to Kansas City. • • * On Sunday afternoon a couple of teens came down with the Broaden family, Paul Thornton and Fred Broaden. While in the city they made some most inter esting phone calls. Didn't they girls??????V? * • • New that Thanksgiving jts here it means that Christmas is only 30 days away. Remember the early bird catches the worm. • * * FASHION-OF-WEEK SIMPLE ELEGANCE of line and fabric lends an ultra-so phisticate air to a dressy satin striped changeable taffeta bod ice with black farUe skirt. (ANP). Well sc long until we meet again. Bye now. _DOTTY. Umberger’s 2-2424 1110 O f'unermi anti \mbutance aer~* ice. Verna Burke. Roy Sheaf t. Derate Rohrh»'ifrh VtoTd OT&berger -'emHire . 2 5030 Obituary Mrs. Orvelhi Collins Mrs. Orvelle Banks Collins, 36, died Sunday Nov. 13, in Casper, Wyo., where she had resided for the past seven years. She was affiliated with Bethel A. M. E. church and as an accom plishe d m u - sician, played at the Southern Mansion. Mrs. Collins was of Lincoln, where she worked for KFAB during c£SF&A. her high school days and was known as the “Little Girl with the Talking Fingers.” She was also employed by KFOR and w*as a member of Quinn Chapel A. M. E church. Mrs. Collins w as a daughter Elk of the Goldenrori Temple No. 390 L B. P. O E of W. She is is survived by her mother. Mrs. Ritha Banks; husband. George Collins: grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Estes; uncle. Jim Estes, all of Lincoln: sister, Mrs Pamona Stanton of Cleveland, and uncle Clarence Estes, Chicago Funeral services were held Fri Day Nov. 18, at Umberger's chapel, with Rev. J. B. Brooks. Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare. Rev. Trago McWilliams jr„ and Rev. Eugene Edwards officiating. Cooper to Stale Commission CHICAGO. (AKP>. Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson appointed Jack L. Cooper, local radio program, di rector. as vtoe-efaainnan of the Illinois State Interracial commis sion here last week. The pest eacsae as recognition of Cooper': t-ortaerar ® :: idea, brotherhood tisroug: ius radsc programs aethcated to better feu man refat ibm* _-—-——— A C»«4 Plus Is BUY OR SELL rot e cab ob ncxrr Alwajr* a targe stack ta pick fr»m THE AUTO MART 1641 O IJmtmlm 1U4S f »r (f*« 4# m»»il>ilU6 *4 IB* RWm Qa»n VOww CALI. HI HM MIL THOM II •rji »•. tact—T-M4* Yr»« (iHb 4m DfMttttUM You can order printed j (Hirifitmasi (Cariis Jfmnj See our huge selection All Alike arul Boned Assortm’ta, also Nor crun Cello Packs. Prices as U>w as 4.90 lor 100 ConiflfH Bidi r 6 II itm C«4 O&olftrnruil ^tatirnimi £turr & Printing do. 215 North 14th Street (School o' * oromerce Bldf.} Open Shopping Nights to 9 j : HOUSEHOLD HINTS I Rf Mr*. Rmr Milln Ition* 2-4051 >♦« ■» »«»■«*»* »»> * * * «-»• How to staff turkey: Salt the inside cavity—*• teaspoon salt per pound of bird. Don't pack the stuffing. An overstuffed bird i makes a soggy dressing, and bird may burst during roasting. If you're not p’arming to roast bird right away, chill the stuffing be fore filling the bird. How to truss: Bind legs and wings closely to body of bird. It will cook more evenly, brown more evenly, look better on the platter, and carve more easily. After stuffing bird, skewer neck skin to back. Fold wings so tips hold neck skin. Close body cav ity opening with skewers and cord. Tie legs to tail. How to roast: Grease skin with melted cook mg fat. Place bird breast down in shallow pan. Use flat rack or V rack. Unless bird has generous Layers of fat under neath the skin, cover with rec tangle of cheesecloth or thin white doth large enough to cover top and sides Do not cover pan. do not sear bird, do npt add water. When bird is approximately three-fourths done according to timetable, turn it breast up, re placing doth over bird. Turkey Timetable. Oven Dressed weight temperature Time 8 to 10 pounds 325' 3 to 3% hours 10 to 14 pounds 325 3H to 4 hours 14 to IS pounds 300 ' 4 to 4 Vi hours Plan roasting schedule so tur key is out of oven 15 to 25 minutes before serving. Bird absorbs juices ard is easier to carve. Savory Stuffing. 1 cup plus 2 t a be spoons margaiine or butter Vi cup minced onion 2 V* teaspoon salt V» cup diced celery 1 Vi teaspoon poultry' seasoning 4 Vs quarts lightly packed crumbs or cubes from day-old bread <18 cups) Vi cup minced parsley (optional) Vi teaspoon pepper Day before: Melt margarine in deep kettle; add onion; simmer until tender. Meanwhile, combine rest of ingredients. Add to onion; heat well without brown* ing, stirring frequently. Cool, then use to stuff crop and body cavity of turkey weighing about 10 pounds, drawn weight. Truss bird; refrigerate at once until roasting time. Roast Loin of Pork. Remove 8 pound pork loin from re frigerator; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Then rub surface with cut clove of garlic, if desired. Arrange loin. - ribs down, on rack in open, shallow roasting pan Add no water; don't flor. Insert meat ther mometer so bulb reaches middle of thick est lean part. 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