Social Briefs j l BY DOROTHY GREEN : Miss Ionna Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, left Friday evening for Des Moines, Iowa, where she will remain a few* days visiting friends. * * * Mrs. Julia Gilbert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. Denton to Lincoln on their return trip from Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Denton stopped in Kansas City where they were joined by Mrs. Gilbert. * * * Miss Freddie Powell arrived home Friday to spend a few days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell. She returned to Omaha on Monday. * * * Rev. D. L. Lilly was guest speaker at Mt. Zion Baptist church on Sunday, January 6th. * * * Chester Scott, a former student of the University of Nebraska, was guest of honor at a covered dish dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. O. McFields. The dinner was given by members of the Quinn Chapel Usher Board of which Chester was a former member. Chester left the first of the week to join the Armed Serv ices. Members of the club present were Mrs. Mary Green, Mrs. Ritha Banks, Mrs. Doris Bowen, Miss Vivian Michell, Felix Polk and the Rev. J. fj. Brooks. * * * The Bronze Mahons club met last Sunday, January 6th, at the home of its president, Mrs. John Humbert. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Oscar Moss as hostess. I. * * • |( Mrs. Odessa Johnson, co-editor | of the Voice Household Hints ' column not only tells how to cook and serve delicious foods, but makes these word pictures real, she was a charming hostess Wed nesday afternoon January 9th, to j' the Quinn Chapel Stewardess! board of which she is a member ; This was the first meeting of the year. Prayer week was ob-' served on the program. Projects were discussed for future pro grams. Mrs. Ida Hightower will be hostess at the February meet ing. Mrs. Corena Williams and her granddaughter, Patience has re turned from her trip to St. Joseph, Mo., where she was houseguest of her brother, Amos Walker. She I---- - -- Teen Age Chatter V By Mattie Sue Ncvels As you know, this week we ar< all studying for: S-hirley Cason E-xton Moffett M-arilyn Bowen Phil And-E-rson S-hirley Conrad T-ed King Rosali-E-Nevels Vi-R-gil Napue Emma Whi-T-e L-E-onard Parnell Mary-S-cott Phil Whi-T-eman Barbara Quail-S .... Or we should be. * * • TEEN OF THE WEEK This week I have interviewed Edward Qualls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qualls, 2123 T street. Edward, 15 years old, is a 9th grade student at Whittier Jr. High school. Some of his favorites are listed as follows: Favorite sport—Basketball Favorite record — “Glory of Love” Favorite dish—Hamburger Favorite study—Science Edward’s pet peeve is like most een-agers’, dishes. ilso visited with her sisters, Mrs. joldie Hayes, a teacher in Val ;nine, Nebraska, Mrs. Beulah Whitfield, Kansas City, Mo., and Vlrs. Verne Woodson of Horton, Kansas. She also visited her laughter, Mrs. Doris Williams in Dmaha. * * * Guests at a beautiful buffet supper on New Year’s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John John son were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Todd and their granddaughter, Avelee, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bell, Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare, Mrs. W. B. Davis, Miss Mary Sampson and Miss Virginia Pavis. • * • The 2nd Ten club met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Green, 2221 S Street on Thursday. Mrs. Ra chel Fields is president. ACKERMAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. G. A. Ackerman 919 L Street n, Phone 2-5424 "hSSEK- II «"•» Boults Bake, Hardware No. 9th 2.171ft D. Where Your Furniture Dollar Buys More 1532 O Street Shurtleff's Furniture Co. Flowers By Tyrrell's ©. L. Tyrretr* FUmirt *-*357 1133 No. Cotner ■ Household Hints By M 196 Mary Sampson 2811 S. 24 — 3-6212 and Mrs. Odessa Johnson Miss Sampson 15,0 A 8I- ~ 3'6701 Mrs. Johnson i I Banana Split Teen-agers love parties, and bless ’em, their natural exuber ance just makes it a party when ever they get together. For re freshments teen-agers like any ' thing and everything; it’s a gre garious and non-selective age. A | hot dog, a hamburger, or iusl I cookies and a beverage will do ii there’s nothing else handy. How ever, a yummy dessert, something piled high with chocolate sauce, | nuts, and whipped cream, as for I instance, a banana split, well that 1 puts new words into the teen-age vocabulary and gives teen-age en ergy a wonderful lift. So, let’s I have lots of teen-age parties, and serve whatever the food budget can afford. For a special party any time you want to be indulgent we sug j gest giving them banana splits, i Here’s a recipe for an unusual banana split — one that is not only unusually good, but unusu ally inexpensive as well. The base for this split is fluffy tapioca | pudding. You can make up the ' pudding the day before, or when ever there is time, and store it, covered, in the refrigerator. At serving time the teen-age Phil Anderson—When you feel like it. Shirley Conrad—First year in High School. Virgil Napue—13 for girls and (14 for boys. | Well, there you have it. Next ,week I will ask the question, "What do you think about mixed ages attending parties?” For in stance, Jr. High Students with High School students or High School students with College Stu dents. Until Next Week, Mattie Sue. AUTO PARTS MOTOR REBUILDING MOTOR EXCHANGE BEN’S NEW WAY AUTO PARTS . 2018-2024 “O” St. Ph. 2-7039 out of 10 your boat hot is Boas** | son or daughter, with a bit of help from a pal, can turn out the simply provide a box of instant sweet cocoa mix with which any teen-ager can make a simply super banana splits in only a , wink. You may make up the chocolate sauce in advance, too. FESTIVE BANANA SPLJT 1 egg white 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg yolk 2 cups milk 2 or 3 tablespoons sugar '» teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca % teaspoon vanilla 6 to S small bananas Chocolate syrup Whipped cream Chopped nuts j Maraschina cherries Beat egg white until foamy, throughout; add 2 tablespoons! sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, and continue beating with rotary egg beater until mixture will stand in soft peaks. Set aside. Mix egg yolk with about Vi cup of the milk in saucepan. Add 2 or 3 tablespoons sugar, salt, tapioca, and remaining milk. Place over medium heat. Cook until mixture comes to a boil, stirring constantly — this takes! 5 to 8 minutes. Pour small amount of hop tapioca mixture gradually on beaten egg-white, blending well. Then quickly add the remaining mixture, stirring constantly. (The hotter the tapioca and the faster it is blended in, the thicker and fluffier the pudding will be.) Add vanilla. Cool, stirring once after 15 to 20 minutes. Chill. Peel ban anas and slice lengthwise. Ar range in serving dishes. Top with tapioca cream, garnishing with chocolate ^yrup, whipped cream, chopped nuts, and maraschino cherries as desired. Makes 6 to 8 servings. (ANP). ; i Make WHITE'S Your FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS It’s 108 No. 10th Street 1 Just 27 Steps North of 10th 5 O Sts. Amateur Boxer Courtesy Journal-Star. Pictured above is Bill Burns, 155 pounds middle-weight ama teur boxer. He is a member of the Lincoln VFW team to par ticipate in the Regional Golden Gloves tourney at the Fair grounds Friday and Saturday. I Sale! 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