..... ......—.. Social Briefs j B> Uurotlij Ureene Phone 1-7308 i Dear Headers: I would like to chat with you this week apart from the line of Social Notices. Jp to now Social Briefs have been rather limited, due to the fact that some of you have failed i to contact me. If you would like to see your name or your frendi’s name in this column, why not jot a note on a post card and drop it | in the mail so it will reach this office nof later than Friday. This box number is P.O. Box 2023, Lincoln, Nebraska. S. B. Ed. * * * Mrs. Hazel Wilson spent sev eral days recently in Colorado visiting witl her mother, Mrs. Emma B. McVey id her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McV.'y. Mrs. Wilson was accompanied by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George McVey of Chicago, 111. * * * Visiting with friends and rela tives in Lincoln recently were Beverly Davis, Freddie Brown and Lemuel Jennings of Omaha, Neb. * * * YOUTH DAY AT QUINN CHAPEL Sunday, September 24th when the youth of Quinn Chapel had their day the theme was “Chal lenges of The Youth.” Miss Jeanne Malone was chairman of the program. In the morning Charles Goolsby was the speaker and a special selection was given by Miss Clara B. Scott, whom you remember as the little lady with the golden voice that pre sented the wonderful concert at Quinn Chapel several weeks ago. Others on the morning program were Albert Bowen and the Youth choir. In the evening the program was highlighted with a round table discussion. * * * Mrs. Mary Scott of Kansas, City, Mo., is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coulter. Mrs. Scott is mother of Mrs. W. A. Leake, frequent visi tor here, came to Lincoln in com pany with her daughter, who re turned after a short stay. Mrs. Scott will remain indefinitely. * * * Mrs. Pearl Watkins of Omaha was also a house guest of the Coulters recenlty. Mrs. Mary Jenkins saw her mother, Mrs. Addie Staples of Kansas City, Kas., and her young CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical 117 North 9tb St 2-2434 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD TYPEWRITERS ant make SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Nebraska Typewriter Co. No. Ittb 8t. ebon* 8-215? Uneoia Neb. son off Saturday morning. They will remain in Kansas City three weeks before returning to Lin coln. Mrs. Arthur Abner was also a recent house guest of Mrs. Jenkins while attending the Ne braska state fair. * * <1 Miss Evelyn Edwards was in the city last week visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Edwards. * * * Mrs. Frank King is in St. Eliz abeth hospital after being seri ously ill lor the past several days. We wish Mrs. King a speedy re covery. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Luther Givehand a itft daughter Janie and Mrs. Givehand’s aunt, Mrs. Josephine Fields, of Nebraska City, were in Lincoln Sunday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James King and daughter were in the city Sunday. They live in Broken Bow, Neb. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Conrad and their daughter Shirley have returned to Lincoln to make their home at 2544 Vine street. Shirley has enrolled in Whittier junior high school. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck were in Lincoln Saturday afternoon to see the frosh-varsity football game at the University of Nebraska. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caro dine. * * * The Stewardesses are sponsor ing a fish dinner Friday evening at the home of Mrs. William High tower, 1924 T street, starting at 5:30 p.m. The public is invited. Hot dogs will also be served. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners Naval Ammunition Depot Hastings, Nebraska Defense workers in six specific occupations are needed by the Naval Ammunition Depot, Has tings, Nebraska, the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at the Depot announced. Positions for which applicants are needed are the following: Ord nanceman, $1.18 to $1.30 per hour; Ordnance Worker, $1.03 to $1.15 per hour; Munitions Worker, $0.97 to $1.09 per hour; Fireman Sta tionary Boiler, $1.15 to $1.27 per hour; Laborer, $0.91 to $1.03 per hour; and Laborer (Cleaner), $0.85 to $0.97 per hour. Application forms may be ob tained at the nearest first or sec ond-class post office. Filled-in ap plications should be mailed to tlje Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex aminers, Naval Ammunition De pot, Hastings, Nebraska. Copies of announcements and necessary application forms may be obtained from: A. W. Edling, Secretary Board of Civil Service Examiners Post Office, Lincoln, Nebr. Smith Pharmacy 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1421 O Street Phone 2-2247 Portraits by Appointment George Randol. P. A. of A Prices reasonable Work guaranteed *__ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 10th and 0 St. Since 1871 FASHION-OF-WEEK MAKE BELIEVE COINS are used for buttons in this ripple-peplum suit. The pincheck rayon suiting. adapted from a British worsted. has the look of fine wool. Elwood, Kansas By Wilberta Brady Hello Folks: Let’s see what is happening this week in the city of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker have returned home from a summer at Lake Okabojia. George and Theodore Johnson were home Monday resting up for the big football game at High land Tuesday night. They both play guard. Mrs. Delores Dawson visited relatives and friends here Sun day. Elwood High played Lawrence in a game of softball Wednesday afternoon here. Lawrence won, 7 to 6. The Jr. and Sr. Y-Teens had their first meeting of the year Thursday evening. _ They elected officers for the new year. Miss Davis of St. Joseph Branch Y met with them. Well folks that is all for this week. Will see you next week. “Bert” Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th Umberger’s 2-2424 UlO 14 Funerai and ambulance eierv ice. Verna Burke. Hoy Sheaf f. Oarolc ftohrbaugh. Floyd CJmberger Families 2-5059 Gilmour-Danielson Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 142 So. 13th St. 2-1246 If Ton Have A Bad Break! CALL: 2-6931 And We’ll Fix It For Ton — Van Sickle Glass & Paint Co. 143 So. 10th Lincoln, Nebr. I HOUSEHOLD HINTS ! By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 *-• • - - - t t ■ ■ ■ . , ,______J I Chilly Days Call For Hot Sweet Potato Pie With sweetpotato marketings heavy now, why not try a sweet potato pie? It’s made somewhat like pumpkin pie. Start by com bining 1 Vi cups of boiled and riced sweetpotatoes with 2 cups of milk, 14 cup of sugar, and Vi teaspoon each of salt and ginger. Heat the mixture in a double boiler. Beat two eggs, and add a little of the heated potato mixture to them. Then mix the eggs back into the sweetpotatoes and add 2 table spoons of butter. This hot filling goes into a baked pastry shell and into a mod erate oven until the filling is set —about half an hour. Chocolate Sponge Cake 5 eggs, separated Vi cup cold water 1V4 cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1 teaspoon grated orange rind Vi teaspoon salt 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sifted cake flour 6 tablespoons cocoa V4 teaspoon baking powder % teaspon cream of tartar Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon-colored. Add water and beat until thick. Slowly beat in sugar. Add flavoring, orange rind, and salt. Blend thoroughly. Sift together flour, cocoa, and baking powder. Add in three parts to egg yolk mixture, folding in each time only until blended. Beat egg whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and beat until peaks form and bend over slightly when beater is pulled from bowl. Care fully fold into batter. Bake in 10-ineh ungreased tube pan in moderate oven (325° F.) 60 to 65 minutes, or in moderately hot oven (375° F.) 35 to 40 minutes, or until done. Invert in pan. Let hang until cool, at least 1 hour. Tomato Celery Relish 6 cups chopped celery 2 small hot red peppers, chopped 4 sweet red or green peppers, IDEAL Grocery and Market Lot* of Parking 27th and F Street* i PEAK of QUALITY chopped ~ 24 firm ripe tomatoes, chopped 2 cups vinegar 2V4 cups sugar 2 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon broken stick cinnamon 1 teaspoon whole cloves 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon mustard seed 1 teaspoon celery seed Combine first 7 ingredients in preserving kettle. Tie spices in cheesecloth bag. Add to relish mixture. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Simmer about 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Remove spice bag. Pour into hot, sterilized jars. Seal at once. In testing a custard pie put a silver knife in the side of the fill ing to see if it comes out clean. The center may be a bit soft when the pie is done but it will set later. Station Being Built A new 1,000 watt radio station, owned and operated exclusively by Negroes is scheduled for con struction in Winston-Salem, N. C. The station, first all-Negro radio facility wdthin the state, will be designed to cover the Winston Salem, Greensboro-High Point area. 10-2. Lincoln’s Favorite Potato Chip CALL 2*7331 i "■ Jess Williams i Springs GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY! CHOOSE FROM ROX ASSORTMENTS AND SAMPLE ROOKS 1124-26 O Street I «-*■« 1 ■■■■ —■■— I PARRISH MOTOR CO The home ot clean used cars. 120 No. 19 St. _J I THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Monej/ Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St Dial 2-6961 !PillMiiilM:iiV!:»B ki B .B'VB ■ ■ rj I " U. O. 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