Mr*. Mary McWilliams was given a surprise shower lor her new home August 2nd by Mrs. Osceola Nathan and Mrs. Helen Gill. Those who helped make this event a success were: Mrs. Wilma Todd, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Loretha Shepherd, Mrs. Mary Pierce, Mrs. J. T. Bell, Mrs. Fan nie Wadkins, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Mrs. Rosalie Parsons, Mrs. Lillian Powell, Mrs. Mary Scott, Mrs Vara Powell, Mrs. Edith Elliott Mrs. Lenora Letcher, Mrs. Fan tella Baker, and Mrs. Betty Mc Williams. Mrs. McWilliams was presented with two dark-green quilted taffeta bedspreads. Spe cial guests were the Rev. and Mrs L. L. Haynes of St. Louis, Mis souri. Rev. Haynes is the new dis trict superintendent of the To peka District, central west Juris diction of the Methodist church. * • * Mrs. Annie B. Gans left the past week for an indefinite stay in Monroe, La. * * * Misses Robbie Lee and Freddie Louise Powell, daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell spent the week-end visiting friends in St. Joseph and Kansas City, Mis souri. * * * Miss Kathryn Thompson, a so cial worker in Pittsburgh, Pa., has returned to Lincoln and was hospitalized and underwent sur gery at Lincoln General hospital on Thursday. * • • Urban League Baby Contest Closes The closing of the Urban League baby contest held at New man Methodist church on Thurs day was a gala affair. A lovely mother goose rhyme pageant which was centered around the old woman in the shoe was given. Charles Bonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bonds gave several 1 piano selections. The decorations * including the shoe was painted 1 by Edward Qualls. Mr. James 1 Watkins made the presentations of the awards to: Kennetta Brown, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ! netah Brown, 1st award, and 2nd award to Walter Bell, 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell, Jr. Mrs. Lenora Letcher was general chair man of the program. * • * Listed as sick are: Mr. Joseph! L. Dunn, 321 South 20th, who un derwent surgery recently: Mr. C. F. Bryson who is recuperating after a heart attack. Mr. Wm. > Beach, a patient at St. Elizabeth hospital, received surgery and Mr. Jeph McWilliams is home g* , ' ' 1 . ' .'ILL-. Boys' School JACKETS ^ 72 • Sizes 6 to 16 Stir coat style jackets with warm mouton dyed lamb collar. Zipper front . . . belted • • . rayon quilted lining. • Gray • Green •Red • Blue I Miss Sirls Client At Bible Class The Community Bible Class mel at the home of Mrs. H. C. King Thursday, July 31st. Bringing th« lesson to the group was, Miss Mil dred Sirls a student in Christiar Education, who has just received her Masters Degree in this field of study. Miss Sirls spoke to th« class from the subject: “God Ii Not Far Away From Any of Us.’ The lesson was indeed one o: spiritual inspiration and greatlj > enjoyed by all. Everyone is in vited to attend the Bible class ' which meets with Mrs. King, 202’ 1 S Street every Thursday at 3 p.m after being hospitalized at St . Elizabeth. * * * Mrs. J. A. Shelby attendet funeral services for Mrs. Camille Webster in Omaha, Aug. 1 She remained several days with Mrs. Webster’s daughter, Mrs. Herbert Clark. * * • Mrs. Oscar Moss’s brother, An drek Colbert of Wichita, Kansas spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Moss. Also a house guest 'was Mrs. Clara Dotsey of Joplin, Mo. * * * The trustees of Mt. Zion Baptist *church will sponsor a state rally pn the 4th Sunday, August 24th. Prizes will be awarded states having the largest amount of money. * * * Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare was guest speaker at Mt. Zion Baptist church on Sunday morning due toj the fact that Rev. Wm. I. Monroe! suffered a broken arm on Wed lesday at his work. * * * Mrs. Anita Smith spent the veek end in Omaha. Earlier she lad as her dinner guests Mrs.|J Cecil Frederick, Mrs. Addie ! Holmes, Mr. Wendell Thomas and* vis mother-in-law, Mrs. Anna Graves of Omaha, Mrs. Alice ufoore and Mrs. Alice Micklin >t West Palm Beach, Fla. * * * 1 Mrs. Corine Jones, 1821 C Street, left Tuesday for Atchison, Kansas to attend the Kansas jur isdiction Eastern Star Grand Chapter OJELS. She remained there the rest of the week. August is National Sandwich Month! Sandwiches are favorite eating of Americans. It is esti mated that we eat 27 million sandwiches daily. And no won der. People like them—for their I good taste, economy and conven ience. During August, have your favorite sandwich often. Try this rVBHj Household | I_| Hints By Miss Mary Sampson 2811 S. 24 — 9-mi Mtd Mrs. Odessa John:,on Mis. Sampson 1.1. r It’s Cereal For^Lunch _ Here is a perfect het-weather lunch — candy-coated rice cereal with fresh peaches, cookies and a cooling beverage. Eat—drink—and stay cool! PICK-UF CEREAL LUNCHEONS Berry Half-and-Half* Iced Fruit Juice Berry Half-and-Half* Pile strawberries, blackberries, •aspberries, or blueberries in one! lalf of cereal dish and 40% Brani Hakes in the other half. Sprinkle , powdered sugar in an uneven line. t>etween the halves. Serve with milk or light cream. No. 2 Grape-Nuts with Milk or light cream rresh Fruit Salad Iced Tea No. 3 (See Photograph Above) Sliced Peaches on Candy-coated Rice Cereal Crispy Raisin Bran Cookies* Iced Lemonade _ I new one, too. Cut thin slices of cinnamon bread. Spread with butter or margarine. Cover with thin slices of apple. Accompany cinnamon-apple sandwiches with wedges of a snappy cheese. I__ im 1122 N ST. i-u» DONLEY-STAHL CO. LTD. 1331 N at DRUGS—PRESCRIPTIONS SICK ROOM NECESSITIES WE APPRECIATE TOUR PATRONAGE Every item in Our Entire EAST WINDOW CHEAPPER NIK STORE 132* -OP at Crispy Raisin Bran Cookies* INGREDIENTS 1 package iaatant cake mix H cup mtik 1 Vi cuea raisin bran M teaspoon butter (at room tenaepraMtfg) \ teaspoon almond extract Turn cake mix into bowL Add remaining ingredients and beat 2 minutes. (Beat vigorously by hand or at a medium speed of electric mixer.) Drop from teaspoon onto ungreased baking sheet at least 2 inches apart. Decorate top of each cooky with a raisin. Bake in mod erate oven (37S degrees F.) 8 to 10 minutes, or until done. (Cookies ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD will be soft when done.) Makei about 5 dozen. __ it tin \ Aif. 11 -S«p»t. 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