| Social Briefs Thursday night, Octobei J3*h The Mary Bethune Literary and Art Club had their pre-Hallo ween party at the Urban League. Refreshments were gingerbread and cider. * * * It is another son for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler, 2117 T Street. The baby was born October 19th. * * * Martha Hammonds, student at Bryan Memorial hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammonds in Omaha, Nebraska. t * * The Urban League Guild had their annual Tea Sunday, Oc«.ober 22nd at the Urban League from 4 to 6 p.m. Mrs. C. W. Malone is president of the Guild. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson had as their dinner guest recently, Charles Goolsby. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perkins and Mrs. R. Woods of Omaha, Ne braska were among worshipers at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church Sun day. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, jr., are the proud parents of an other son, born October 14, 1950 in Hannibal, Mo. The Williams have two other sons. LaMone and Bruce. * * * Mr. A. E. Simms was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lank ford, in New York recently. TYPEWRITERS ANT MAKE SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. Phone 2-2187 Lincoln. Neb. t ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD VINE ST. MARKET GROCERIES & MEATS I . 22nd and Vine 2-6583 — 2-6584 For Better Values • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O St. Line* In Quick Butterhorn Rolls 1 cake compressed yeast or 1 package fast granular yeast 1 teaspoon sugar % cup milk, heated to lukewarm Ms teaspoon salt 2 cups prepared biscuit flour Soften yeast in Ya cup luke warm milk. Add sugar and salt to remaining milk. Add softened yeast. Stir until dissolved. Add unsifted prepared biscuit flour slowly, stirring constantly. Turn dough on to well-floured board or pastry cloth. Knead slightly 10 minutes. Roll out in circular shape to approximately inch thick. Cut as you would cut a pie. The base of each wedge should be about 3 inches wide. (Cut first into halves, then quarters, and each quarter into thirds to make 12 rolls. > Begin rolling dough at the wide edge of each wedge. Roll toward point. Turn corners of roll down into a crescest shape. Place in well-oiled pan. Let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in hot oven (425°F.) 12-15 minutes. The entire process should be com pleted in 2 hours. Supper Salad 1 cup cooked lobster meat 2 tablespoons French dressing 1 cup chopped celery 2 tomatoes, cubed 1 teaspoon grated onion 1 teaspoon salt Pepper and paprika 1 avocado, sliced Cube lobster and marinate one half hour in French dressing. Add celery, tomatoes, onion and sea sonings and toss lightly. Arrange avocado on lettuce and top with lobster mixture. Serve with may 10'-25'-39*j | Lincoln’s Favorite Potato Chip ! Lestt We Forgel Those Who Are III Mrs. Virginia Brown, 930 Short Sf. St. Elizabeth hospital. Mrs. Belle Shakepeare, 2225 S Street. Mrs. Irby Stephen, 1965 U St. Mrs. Susie O’Donnell, 623 C St. Rev. 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