Social Briefs • > By Dorothy tirren Miss Robbie Lee Powell, daugh ter of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell was in the city over the week-end visiting her* parents. She left Sunday morning to spend the day in Omaha with her sister, Freddie, before returning to Kan sas City, Kas., Sunday evening. * * Barbara Johnson of Omaha, Ne braska was a visitor at Quinn Chapel church Sunday morning. * * * Mrs. Edith Hill, 2710 South 9th Street, was hostess to about 30 students, January 26th at an end of-the-semester party. Also hon ored were graduating seniors of the University of Nebraskaf Dor othy Chapman, Eloise Jones and George Riley.^ Among those at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gray. The evening was spent in formally. * * ■* Among persons attending the Leadership Training School under the direction of the Lincoln Coun cil of Christian Education, Janu ary 28th through February 2, 1951, were Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare, Misses Betty Wilson, Dorothy Green, Clara Bell Scott, Frances Lewis and Chester Scott. * * * Mrs. Mary Bell, mother of Mrs. Ralph Johnson and her grand son, Butch, left for California re cently. * * « Mid-semester graduates at Lin coln High school were Mary Lou Knowles, Iona Adams and Lester White. $ * Mrs. Joseph Adams, 2411 South 8th Street, was hostess at a fam ily gathering Friday night. The f— ■■ ~" .I For Better Values I I# Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery % • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O Si. Lincoln [ I occasion was her birthday. * * * Miss Clara Bell Scott spent the | week-end with her parents in Omaha. * e * Cards of Thanks. I really want to thank the Ur ban League for the nice basket they gave me for Christmas and the many nice things that Mr. and Mrs. Malone did for me. HENRIETTA BELL, 2203 South 8th St. * * Mrs. Ida Bell McWilliams was in Omaha recently visiting her sister, Mrs. Allie Harding. # $ * The Rev. Trago T. McWilliams, 2015 U Street, re-entered St. Eliz abeth hospital for a second opera tion on Friday, Jan. 26. In the same room with Rev. McWilliams [ is his brother, Jeph McWilliams, who has been in ill health for the past several years. CARD-OF-THANKS We are grateful to our many friends for their kind expressions during the illness in our home. Your visits, flowers, cards and other contributions were great sources of inspiration. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gill 2208 T Street Kresge's Permits I\egroes To Sit at Lunch Counter WASHINGTON—(NPA) — An other victory against jimcrow was won in the nation’s capital last week when the manager of the Kresge’s 5 and 10c stores an nounced that Negroes would no longer be prohibited from sitting down at the lunch counters at all Kresge stores in Washington. This victory came as a result of an eight week campaign to end discrimination at Kresge stores, rm - ~Ti ~il! I Jess Williams Springs i__ w . 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Chocolate Cookies 2 cups sifted flour lla teaspoons double-acting baking powder */2 teaspoon soda *4 teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon cinnamon cup butter or other shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg, unbeaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 2 tablespoons milk Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, soda, salt, and cinnamon, and sift three times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fulffy. Add egg and chocolate; beat well. Add flour mixture, a small amount at a time, mixing well after each addition. And milk. Chill thor oughly. Roll % inch thick on lightly floured board. Cut with floured cookie cutter and sprinkle with additional sugar. Bake on ungreased baking sheet in mod erate oven (3508 F.) 9 minutes. Makes 6 dozen 2Vfe inch cookies. Party Oysters Pastry. 1 pt. oysters, drained. 14 cup oyster liquor. % cup milk. 1 tablespoon butter or margarine. 1 tablespoon minced onian. 1 can cream-of-chlcken soup. H teaspoon celery salt. % teaspoon curry powder. 1 tablespoon minced parsley. Make (or use packaged) pastry. Roll it Mi” thick; cut into 8 4” squares. Fit each square in muf fin-pan cup so that corners stand upright. Bake at 450 degrees F. 15 min. Meanwhile, cook oysters, oyster liquor, milk, butter, and onion in small saucepan until edges of oysters just barely curl. Turn undiluted soup into sauce pan; add celery salt and curry powder. Then combine with oys ter mixture, and heat. Serve in pastry cups. Garnish with parsley. Makes 4 servings. ga Your City Light Department | GET YOUR FOOT LONG I HOT DOGS AT 2230 R STREET ' Clyde Bowlin DAIRY STORE IKIDII FEDERAL DEPOSIT (NSC1ANCR COEPOSATIOM 10th and 0 St.^_ Since 1871 WALLY’S USED CARS 1SS North 20(h LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Phone 2-5797 Moko WHITE'S To or FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS Its 108 No. 10th Street Just 27 Steps North of 10th S O Sts