' p~*' L The Urban League Picnic Antelope Park on Memorial Day was the scene of the annual Urban League picnic. It was perfect weather. Sandwiches and ice cream were served to a good sized crowd. Prizes awarded in the spr Vs event were: Free for all — Girls — Betty Jo Newton. Free for all — Boys — Donny Whiteman. Sack Race—Girls—Betty Jo Newton and Joann Botts. Sack Race — Boys — Jonathan McWilliams and Wayne Roberts: i Relays—Girls—Betty Jo New ton, Beverly Parnell, Yvonne Hood, and Eugenia Brooks. Relays — Boys — Virgil Napue, Phil Anderson, Vincent William son, and Phil Whiteman. Basket Ball Throw — Girls — Beverly Brown. Basket Ball Throw—Boys—Phil Whiteman. j Miss Dorothy Green has re turned from Chicago after spend ing three weeks visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Green. * * * Miss Iona Adams a former resi dent of Lincoln was in the city over the week end visiting friends. She spent part of her stay in Omaha, before returning to Des Moines. * * * .Visting in the city over the week end were Miss Virgina Becks and! Mrs. Sally Bell of Grand IslandJ They were visiting with Mrs. Nar-1 vail- Vaughn. * * * Motoring to Hastings, Nebraska on Sunday were Miss Mary Samp- , son, Mrs. Alma Austin, Mrs. Betty Lintz and Gardner Brown. * > * * House guests of the Rev. and Fathers Day P A Really V«UraS Nice Selection Goldenrod Stationery Store , 215 North 14th Street !-1, i~ ,r Betty Wilson to Denver Miss Betty Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, left Saturday May 31, for Denver, Colo, where she will make her home. Betty was an active mem ber of Quinn Chapel AME church, a mem ber of the Choir, a Sun day School teacher and an cou n s e 1 o r in Youth Fellow ship. On Wednes day, May 28, , , Betty Wilson she was hon ored with a farewell shower by the Choir. She received many lovely gifts. -- ■! - Mrs. R. H. Powell is Mrs. Powell’s sister, Miss Alta Galloway of Rockford, 111. * * * Richard Holcomb left Saturday light to spend Sunday in Omaha vith friends and relatives. * * * I Nebraska City’s visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Givehand, Mrs. Mary Adams and Sanford Hern were in the city recently. * * * Honoree at a birthday party re cently was Mrs. Dovie Boyd. Mrs. Pauline Ivory was hostess. | • * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Botts of jGlenwood, Iowa spent Saturday 'visiting relatives and shopping in the city. * * * Mrs. William Glenn of Omaha spent Sunday ip Lincoln visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson. * * * Mrs. Eugenia Brown who has been teaching in Tyler, Texas has returned to the city. * * * A tea is to be held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Williams Sunday June 8th, at 5 p.m., sponsored by the Mary Bethune Literary and Art club. ' * * • The Rev. and Mrs. William I. Monroe and Mrs. Eva Car were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Niel, ^on Thursday. . s—j (Lincoln Davs! Women's BLOUSES. Special At Only, • Short Sleeves • • Sleeveless A tremendous selection of women’s blouses, in cluding batistes and butcher weave rayons. Wash able solid color and novelty styles, some with lace or eyelet trim. Sizes 32 to 38. Choose several at this low price. GOLD’S Sportswear ... Basement THE HOME OF COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE 13th and O Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska MEMBER F.D.LCL Household Hints By Miss Mary Sampson 2811 S. 24 — 3-621* and Mrs. Odessa Johnson Miss Sampson 1510 * 9t* “ s-6’01 Mrs. Johnson 1 COCONUT WEDDING RING CAKE 3 packages instant white cake mix. 3 Vi cups milk. X Vi teaspoons almond extract. Wedding Cake Frosting. 2 Packages shredded coconut. Tc make the first tier: Combine contents of two pack ages of white cake mix. Mix in large mixing bowl. Add 1 cup of the milk. Blend, then beat 2 minutes. Add 1% cups of the milk and 1 teaspoon almond extract. Blond, then beat 1 minute longer. Pour batter into 13x9x2-inch pan, which has been lined on bottom with paper. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 55 minutes, o' until done. Cool. To make the second tier: Place contents of third package of the cake mix in mixing bowl. Add 14 cup of the milk. Blend, then beat 2 minutes. Add remain-^ ing % cup milk and 14 teaspoon, almond extract. Blend, then beat 1 j minute longer. Pour batter into 9x0x2-inch square pan, which has been lined on bottom with paper Bake in moderate oven (375 de grees F.) 30 minutes, or until done. Cool. Cut off a 214 strip, which will be used for the third 'tier, leaving a 9x614 inch layer j fo- the second tier. To make the third tier: Cut the 214 inch strip in half and put together, side tr side, zo 1122 N ST. 2*2121 m form a 5x4% inch layer for third tier. WEDDING CAKE FROSTING 1 cup uncolored margarine.* 8 cup* sifted confectioners' sugar. % cup milk (about). 4 teaspoons vanilla. \i teaspoon salt. ♦Butter may be substituted for the uncolored margarine in the Frosting recipe, but this will give a cream-colored frosting. An all white appearance will be obtained if uncolored margarine is used. Cream margarine; add part of the sugar gradually, blending after each addition. Add remain ing sugar, alternately with milk, until of right consistency to !spread. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla and salt and blend. (While frosting cake, keep bowl of frosting covered with a damp cloth to prevent drying.) To Frost the Cake Place the 13x9x2-inch cake on flat oblong serving plate or tray. Spread top generously with frost ing, sides thinly. Top with the 9x6xk-inch cake, centering evenly; frost top generously, sides thinly; Top with the 5x4 Vi inch layer. Frost top generously, sides thinly. Spread frosting generously on sides of cake. Sprinkle coconut on top and bottom tiers, leaving center tier uncovered. Use remaining frost ing with cake decorator tube to garnish middle tier with roses, leaves and garlands. To Make Double Wedding Rings Cut two small rings of card board. Cover these rings with frosting. Then carefully place sil ver dragees around top half of one ring to resemble diamonds in the bride’s ring. Place rings on top of cake. Agreement Signed With Ethiopia WASHINGTON—(ANP) —The United States and Ethiopia have • concluded an agreement provid ing for the establishment and operation of a college of agricul ture and mechanical arts in Ethiopia, the State Department announced last week. The Point Four program agree ment was signed at Addis Ababa by U. S. Ambassador J. Rives Childs and Foreign Minister Akli and parents at 6:30 p.m. Oklahoma A&M college of Still water, Okla., will assume the re sponsibility of assisting the gov ernment of Ethiopia in establish ing and operating the college. 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