The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 31, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    Lester Granger
Elected Head of
Social Workers
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—
(ANP)—Lester B, Granger, 55,
executive secretary of the Na
* tional Urban League, recently
was elected president of the Na
tional Conference of Social Work.
Election of this New Yorker to
office marked the first time in
the 78-year history of this organi
zation that a Negro was ever
voteu to its highest office.
Granger has worked with the
National Urban League since
1934, and has been executive sec
retary since 1941. He is a grad
uate of Dartmouth college.
I His election was announced on
the conventian floor in the pres
ence of 6,000 delegates. Ballots
had been sent out by mail for this
voting.
Duke & Duchess
Crowning Held
In^he popularity contest known
as the Duke and Duchess Revue,
B Miss Betty Louise Bradley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
' Bradley, received the honor of
being duchess because of the
large number of tickets sold.
Other contestants, in order
were Mattie Sue Nevels, Shirley
Cason and Marilyn Bowen.
The Duke, whose identity was
not revealed until the close of the
program, was Lester White, son of
Mrs. Athena White.
Crown bearer was Jerry Peter
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Peterson. Janice Elaine Kelley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell
Kelley, Jr., was flower girL
A program of acrobatic num
bers and other features was pre
sented by the class of Miss
Barbara Kelley. Vocal solos
were rendered by Miss Clara
Belle Scott and Emma White.
Mrs. Aliner Kelley was the ac
companist for all musical num
bers.
The awards to the contestants
were presented by Mrs. Mary
McWilliams and committee com
posed of Mrs. Fawntelle Baker,
VTi i i~ Ti i l B~~li
Mrs. Estelle Davis, Mrs. Ritha
Banks and Mr. Arthur Patrick.
Approximately 250 persons at
tended this affair.
•HY-LINE
CHICKS
Bred Like
Hybrid Corn
HILL FEEDS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
HILL
HATCHERY
910 R2-7025
Congratulations
to the
LINCOLN
URBAN LEAGUE
GENERAL LOAN
SERVICE CO.
112 So. 11th
Iot** fyom "Bob"
- LOANS OF ALL TYPES
IBP TO $1,000
2-ll*_
1 HOUSEHOLD HINTS ]
B* Mrs. Brev* VI, Mr. Phone 2-4051
Spring Apple Salads are Appetizing
Fragrant, spicy red Delicious apples team with green peppers
for color and delicious flavor contrast.
A refreshing salad that sings of spring and looks liks a decorative
water lily is made of glossy green peppers and crisp, flavorful red
Delicious apples. Cut the peppers petal fashion and remove seeds.
Dice unpeeled apples, combine with grapefruit segments, toss lightly
with mayonnaise and heap into pepper cups. Or, try this recipe for
apples with red or white cabbage, topped with a sweet and sour dress
ing for extra special good eating.
The secret of success with these recipes Is to select tender,
flavorful apples and, thanks to an abundant harvest, prices are rea
sonable on choice quality fruit. When you’re shopping, look for the
juicy red Washington State Delicious apples which are especially
choice for salads. Another good buy in local markets ia the red Wine
sap all-purpose apple, which has a distinctive spicy flavor that’s per
fect for pies, cakes and puddings as well as for eating as is. The
regular Winesap is preferred for cooked dishes and the smaller,
economy “schoolboy” sizes are ideal for lunch boxes and after school
munching.
v SWEET AND SOUR APPLE-CABBAGE SALAD
Dice onpeeled apples. Soak raisins cabbage. Combine milk, sugar,
•n hot water for a few minutes, vinegar, salt and pepper and
Rinse In cold water and drain, well. Pour over salad.
Add to diced apples and shredded Serves 6.
Congratulations from
GILLETT CREAM j
Poultry & Eggs
Plenty of Parking Space
528 No. 9th Tel. 2-2001
We Extend Best Wishes on Your Continued Progress I
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REACH FOR
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RICHER MILK
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BEST WISHES
to the
LINCOLN
URBAN LEAGUE
iHoJbjutionJA
Women's
Apparel
Ph. 2-6136
Where Your Furniture Dollar Buys More
1532 O Street
Shurtleff's Furniture Co.
Compliments from
KAAR SERVICE
to the I
LINCOLN URBAN LEAGUE
1821 N 2-7193 I
Casual
Frocks^;
In
Rayon
Shantung
• Navy • Maize
• Beige • Aqua
• Lilae • Rose
Casual frocks for the warm
days ahead! Two lovely styles
in rayon shantung. Style shown
Ha* set in sleeves, fly front,
convertible collar and full
length zipper. The other style
has cap sleeves, metal ornamen
tal buttons and soft gathered
skirt.
Sixes 10 to 20;
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