r Social Uriels | H* Dorothy t»reen# Master LuMont Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, jr.. Is spending an indefinite stay in Omaha, Neb., with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brad ford and family. • * * Miss Freddie Powell was in Lincoln over the week end. * * * A May Festival will be given by the Urban League Women’s Guild, Friday, May 26, at the Ur ban League. A very enjoyable program is planned, including a group of children directed by Bettie Hose Huston, Mrs. Ardella Hengen’s class of Baton Twirlers, and music by Mrs. John Johnson’s group and Julian Ridings. Mrs. Basilia Bell is chairman of the festival and Mrs. Agenese Adams is president of the Guild. * * * ' The Klique Klub, a group of lovely young ladies, had its initia tion Friday night. Girls initiated into the club were Hazel Wilson, Loretta McWilliams and Phyllis Holcomb. Betty Wilson is presi dent of the club. * * * Miss Frances Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis, will leave on Friday for Camp Brew ster in Omaha. She will be among the members of the Business and Professional Girls club. She will remain the week end. * * * Mrs. Lucille Miller of Nebraska City stopped in Lincoln Sunday enroute to Manhattan, Kas., where she-will spend an indefinite stay. * * * District Meeting Is Held The 19th annual district meet ing was held at the Church of i God in Christ, May 8 through 14, j with Elder Charles Williams as host pastor. Persons participating in special programs were: Elder Robert Alexander of Quincy, 111. The Lin coln Quintet composed of Mary 1 and Henrietta Scott, Samella and Mollie Chappel and Shirley Cason made their debut. Mrs. Lillie B. i Quaurells is their director. Rev. E. Holcomb of Omaha, Mrs. Mary Thompson of Sedalia, Mo., at the drums. The Omaha choir, which has been heard on the radio, sang both Sunday morning and eve ning. Mother Alberta McKingie gave a lesson on Women’s Day and Overseer McDaniels delivered an inspiring sermon, “God’s Pres ence.” . . . Among the out-of-town guests were: Overseer and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Kansas City, Kas.; Elder and Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs. Marjorie Johnson and Mrs. Mary Williams of Sedalia, Mo.; Elder P. B. Bradford and Elder H. L. Wright of Kansas City, Mo. . . . Mrs. E. Chene$ was appointed state supervisor of the Young Married Folks club and Mrs. Basilia L. Bell state supervisor of the Purity Class and Child Evan gelist. Elders H. L. Wright and Charles Williams were ordained. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry McWilliams and son Chip motored to Omaha, Neb., to spend Sunday. * * * Glad to see Mi. Walter Young home from Veterans hospital, also Mr. J. B. Bonds. Mrs. J. L. Hum bert is home from St. Elizabeth hospital. # * * Recent visitors from St. Joseph, Mo., were Mr.* and Mrs. Ray Casteel, Gladys, Robert and Na thaniel Casteel. * * * Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Greene were the dinner guests of Mrs. Mable Scott and mother, Mrs. Whiteside, Saturday. * * * Rev. and Mrs. William A. Greene left Tuesday for Kansas City, Kas., to attend the sessions of the Central West Conference. Missionary Day Observed At Christ Temple Church Sunday, May 28, Mrs. Ida Belle McWilliams will be in charge of a program to be held at 3 p. m. at Christ Temple church. The Rev. W I. Monroe will be guest sptfeker for the occasion and a group of singers from his church will accompany him. Other num bers on the program will be an instrumental duet by Freda Brehm and William Schwabauer and a solo by Rubie Shakespeare. The program is under the aus pices of the C. W. W. W. of which Mrs McWilliams is president and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith is sec retary. Umberger’s 2-2424 illO v Ifvnera, ana amDuiance serv ice. ^erna BurKe. Koy Sheaft. Uarolc Rohrbaugh Floyd Umberger families 2-5059 CourtS. Mullen JEWELER New Location Capital Hotel Building IS® No. 11th St. Phone 2-'912 DEPENDABLE USED CARS Saville Auto Co. 1520 P St. Ph. 2-1185 10-25-39' Lincoln’s Favorite Potato Chip 1 BEAL'S GROCERY Freeh Fruits <& Vegetables Meats 2101 H TeL 2-69*? i mnwu By Eloise Finley. Hello Teens: What’s new in Lincoln this week? * * * May 14th a number of teens were playing baseball on Whit tier playground, after seeing them looking their best at church it was quite a change. But that is the life. Some seen at the play ground were George Alexander, Phyllis Holcomb, Charles Finney and many many more. * * * Riding m two fine convertibles Sunday afternoon were Charles Finney, Delores Bowen, George Alexander and Phyllis Holcomb in a fine black Buick and Bobby Finney, Marion Bradford, Arnold Tarpley and Eloise Finley in a cool green Oldsmobile. Seems as though they were playing follow the leader or something. They re ported a wonderful time. * y * Everything was real quiet Mon day, I know everyone is just waiting for the %29th of May. Aren’t you? I would like to ask a question of the boys only. When looking for a girl you would like to go steady with what qualifications do you look for? Come on fel lows fess up—we’re interested. . * - * * Noticed a nice looking four some looking around one of our big department stores Saturday afternoon. They were Birdie Powell, Connie Wilson, Hastings; Cecil Hatcher and David Wilson, Hastings. * * # Well that’s all for now. —ELOISE. Have you ever tried scrubbing a chicken all over with soapy wa ter after removing the pin feath ers? The next steps are to rinse the chicken well with cold water and drain it on an absorbent towel. Rip Van Winkle and Sleeping Beauty slept longer than anyone else mentioned in literature. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. ! By Mm. lirevy Miller Intone 2-4051 Now the time has arrived when your families likes to eat their meals in the park or even in your back yard. So here are some very tasty recipes that will win you fame from all who taste such an enjoyable menu. > Baked Beans 3 cups dried Deans Vi pound salt pork 2 tablespoons molasses 2 tablespoons sugar Vi teaspoon mustard 2 tablespoons salt Pick over the beans and wash them thoroughly. Soak them over night in cold water. Add enough cold water to cover and cook slow'ly for 45 minutes. Pour the beans into a baking dish. Cut the pork into M>-inch strips; buy in the beans. Mix the molasses, sugar, mustard, and salt with enough boiling water to dissolve. Pour the mixture over the beans, adding enough boiling water to cover. Cover the pan and bake in a moderate oven (325° F.) from 4 to 6 hours. An onion may be buried in the beans before bak ing. Soybeans may be substituted for dried beans. Follow the same directions. Potato Salad ■ Cooked Potatoes, sliced, 3 cups Onion, grated, 2 or 3 tablespoons Lemon juice. 1 tabl'espoon Prepared mustard, ltablespoon (optional) Pickles, dill or sweet chopped, % cup Hard-cooked eggs, sliced 4 French dressing, >3 cup Mayonnaise, to moisten Salt and pepper to taste Mix potatoes, onion lemon juice, mustard, pickles and eggs; com bine with French dressing. Chill for several hours. Add enough mayonnaise to moisten. Season to taste and serve in lettuce cups. Strawberry Surprise Cake Prepare an angel or sponge cake. When cool cut around top of cake about 1-inch from edge; cut out a layer about 1-inch thick. Hollow out center, leaving a well and bottom about 1-inch thick. Just before serving fill wjth strawberry ice cream or mousse. Cover with the layer of removed cake. Top with whipped cream and whole unhulled strawberries. % Iced Tea Make hot tea full strength by steeping the full five minutes, or use a larger amount of tea leaves. Pour the freshly made hot tea over plenty of Ice cubes in tall glasses. If preferred, tea may be made regular strength and poured over tea ice cubes. Tea ice cubes are made by freezing regular strength tea in a ice-cube tray of the refrigerator. Sugar may be dissolved in the hot tea if each person likes sweet ening. Lemon juice may also be added, about 1 tablespoon to each cup of hot tea used. Serve in tall glasses and provide a long handled spoon for stirring. And of course you can always add your best fried chicken or just plain weiners to be roasted. Soap and water scrubbing has been recommended to remove curb, markings from white wall tires without scratching or harm ing the surface. I SAVE $10 See ihe New Features in This 7.2 Cubic Foot COLDSPOT Reg. $224.95 21495 $10 Down, $11 Month on Sears Easy Terms • More features for less money • Freezer stores 27.1-lb^. • Exclusive Watermelon Shelf • Full Width 22-Qt. 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