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St. Paul Recorder from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 7

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St. Paul Recorderi
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Social and Personal MINNEAPOLIS Back Home: Charles Jackson, 2113 17th Av. daughter, Olivia Jackson, 3908 Clinton and Rev. Henderson Reddick of 3908 Clinton returned home by motor on Monday, May 9, from Okmulgee, former home of Mr. Jackson. They visited relatives and friends and were the house guests of Mr cousin, Mrs.

Minnie Ballard. The trio left April 29. On Vacation: Mrs. Louraine Chivers, 4017 Clinton left Tuesday, May 10. to spend a few weeks vacationing in Denver, and Omaha.

Neb. visiting relatives and friends. House Guests: Mrs. Beatrice Byrd and little Miss Sharon Lewis of Gary were the week end houseguests of Mrs. Byrd's sister, Mrs.

Blanche Cooper, of 705 Seventh St. N. They arrived Friday morning, May 6 and left Monday morning May 9. Octette Bridge Club: Mrs. Earle Kyle, 3637 Fourth Av.

was hostess to the Octette Bridge Club on Saturday. May 7. Prizes were won by the Mmes. Coleridge Hendon, Earle Kyle and Ashby Gaskins, first, second and third respectively. The June meeting will be with Mrs.

Ethel Wiggins. 633 E. 17th St. New Son: Something new has 'fijpKj? ALOES Guaranteed B. M.

AIDES 683 Selby Av. CA. 5-3533 Rossini's Cafe Liquors Fine Foods Kellogg Blvd. and Sibley st. Opposite Union Depot St.

Paul Minn. Sf Paul 1 li'l (It si It lean Monday and Thursday Blfhl ROSEN PLUMBING 4 HEATING SUPPLIES Cut A Thread All OPEN SUNDAY a. m. la 1 p. m.

BBS-7 CA. 5-0097 MIDWEST DIAMOND IMPORTING CO. IMPORTERS OF FIVE DIAMONDS A Nil WATCHES DUnonda Imported Dlroet To Yon GREAT BAVINOH 6th At Minn CA St Paul Lobby floor. Now York Bldg. Diamond Clear! fi iTti Mi IM.

J. Coutfield MfWMO CO. VU. been added to the Coleridge Hendon home at 3914 Portland Av. It's a baby boy, Ira Myers, three months old, who is now the pride and joy of his new parents, and around whom the entire household revolves.

Booker T. Washington Study Club: The Booker Washington Study club met at the home of Mrs. Marie Boswell. 3521 Fourth Av. S.

on Thursday. May 5. Mrs. A. Owens, delegate to the city Federation of Women's clubs gave her report on the federation activities.

Following business, a tasty lunch and social hour were enjoy- ed. Mrs. Solomon Hughes. 3813 Fifth Av. will be hostess at the next meeting on June 7.

Twin City Maids And Matrons Club: Mrs. O. B. Williams. 4145 First Ave.

was hostess to the Twin City Maids and Matrons Bridge club on Saturday, May 7. Those taking prizes home were Mrs. Cleat Oliver, first; Harold Combs, secon and James Kirk third. Mrs. Donald Brady 3900 Fifth Av.

will be hostess to the next meeting on June 17. Visited Mother: Mrs. Walter McElroy of Cleveland, 0., arrived Saturday, May 7, to spend Mothers Day with her mother. Mrs L. Majors of 4041 Third Av.

S. Phyllis Wheatley Experimental Players: Circle the dates. May 19 and 20 on your calendar. Phyllis will present three one act plays on these dates at the house. Return Home: Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Robins and children, 2410 Fourth Av. S. and Mrs. Raymond Wallace, 3720 Snelling returned home Monday night from Noblesville.

where they spent Mothers Day with Mr Robin's mother, Mrs Russell Avery. They motored and also visited in Kokomo and Marion. Ind before returning ft Min ASCH -SA VI CASH MYRON Jewelry Company 417-24 WABASHA STB (IT Saint Pawl 2. Minn, Give A Graan Stamp Buy At Men Store AND SAVI MONEY 7th Jackson CA. 4-6804 and Itef tore On The Meter Plan Highest Trade-In Thorne Coal, Oil Appliance HIS Marshall XR 7M6 Evss.

CA S-STSS Thousands Of KNIT TIES BOW TIES Newest Styles Latest Colors Reg. $1.50 Value 2 for SI.OO WINDSOR TIE SHOP 5 E. 7th St. Near Wabasha OIL BURNER SERVICE ALL GUN TYPES MIDWEST EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. 300 Cnlveraltv Ave CA.

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Jack HssAslns to for Foot A. tL Ji- mm 30001 MO ft GENERAL REPAIR WORK CA. I Im Atuk SWEET HARMONY The BUI Robinson tnid, annually by a trading distillery, In bon nr of Ikf Into tap daneer, to the popular MIIU Brothers. Juat yotrd the top Tom! group la a nationwide IH4-U poll of nrwnpaprr readers. Above, DUnlry L.

Brown, distillery president, glrea silver cup award to Now York Press club head. Melvin Patrick, for formal presentation to tkr ageless Mills Brothers ea Mar If At a music festival la the Detroit Olympia la previous years, the Kaveas aad Dosniaaoo were wtaaen. (Newspress Photo) Hold Memorial Sen When the Toute Bon Amies club met at the home of Mrs. J. Ft Stevens, 3924 Fourth Av.

S. on Friday, May 6, paramount on the agenda was a memorial service commemorating the late Mrs. Cornelia Smith, one of its charter members. The sendee, conducted by Mrs. Ida Mae Murphy opened with the reading of the 23rd Psalms Mrs.

Spencer Shivers read resolutions from the club and each member gave a resume of the life of Mrs. Smith, recalling her untiring devotion, faithful service and her well rounded Christian life. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of the presl dent, Mrs Matthew Evans Fourth Av. on June 3 USB WANT ADS COOKING HINTS t-4- her staff A quick-to-fix oven dinner for the busy homemaker Orange Crunch Sweet Potatoes and Baked Ham Loaf. Better-blending Carnation Evaporated Milk makes this Ham Loaf tender, juicy and flavorful.

Serve it warm for dinner slice it cold for lunchbox sandwiches. r. jr mmm CARNATION HAM LOAF Makes 6-8 servings) I pound ground untested horn tuotpoon toll 1 pound ground beef lootpoon pepper Vj cup fine trumbt leotpoon rctery roll I cup unddufed Cornotion cup chopped onion Cvoporoted Milk Vc cup chopped green Vc teoepoon ceoconing coll pepper Blend ail ingredients thoroughly. 1 hour Allow loaf to stand ahout Place meat mixture in paper-lined 10 minutes lief ore turning out on loaf pan Hake loaf platter. Serve hot or cold as de in moderate oven (350 about sired.

ORANGE CRUNCH SWEET POTATOES Combine 1 eup sifteJ, firmly buttered shallow baking packed brown sugar with eup Bake sweet potatoes c-. i orange juice and 2 tahlesfroons oven 1 alrout mi butter in saucepan over i un During Inst 10 minutes of Lnking heat Boil 1-2 minutes, stirring top sweet potatoes with 'i eup constantly. Remove from heat chee ped peanuts Serve with Car and pour syrup over sliced, p. r- nation Ham Loaf, tially cooked sweet potatoes in I H9KHHHK WANTS A A grim Tbursood packs ap his papers after Mgaglgg la far Negra peUI Haters aa the guasgr. gaiies of pa bier acboats at the Haprems court sesaioa last week.

Tha NAA CT geaeral saaaset rtssed his ptaat bjr argiag gesegrepatioa by asst hrpe tanker, er, hi the eh era stirs, aa salsMs AcadUas sf hrptecahcr, ISM. UHewspma Theta) A SOCIAL EVENT The social life of the early com munities on the Minnesota fron tier was always simple and some times quite rough Anton Northrup, a pioneer of both the St. Croix and the Mississippi. operated the first hotel or stopping place at Stillwater. In 1847 he decided that he would give the community a dance.

A des- cription written for the press some thirty years later described this important event Every couple in the community was asked and was supposed to be there. All were there except a man by the name of Smith who had been wrestling with a barrel if whiskey and had suffered a broken leg dance. The children came. Th were laid out on a big bed n- The music was furnished by a a- halfbreed and his violin. The only e- tune that the musician could play I was "Off She Goes to Mtramaot ehee," He quit at five in the g.

morning. el There was a practical Joker In the crowd. While the parents were ft dancing, he went to the room g. where the bed full of babies were is sleeping He switched their ui clothing and wraps and some of the celebrants took the wrong I children home That caused sternation and trading about the a I next day. Later day comment In io the press was that tt was believed el ithat the ehildren finally were put a with the right parents though there was some doubt of tt.

le George Matthews Recital Dedicated To The Mothers A group of dedicated to wnn among the beautiful presented by (leorge tenor, when he appeared in recital on Sunday. May at Vesper service at Pilgrim Baptist Church, aponaored by the Men club Mr. a native of North Oftroina, home in I Springfield. Maas Throughout the he appeared in manyf in the of and Wisconsin. He noted for informal I tion of in The prelude and inntnimental were piano noloh by i Olga Anderson, who accompanied Mr Under a grouping entitled and Man." Mr Rang "We Are One In Thee," "The Prayer Perfect" and Pan is Angelirua." Mr Matthew's second grouping, Entitled "Faith" was a group of of im onroii i mh or.

NOTICE IS HKItfCHV GIVEN, that I.ANDCO. INC, Incorporated on May pursuant to the Minnesota Business 'nrporat lon amended general nature of business to conducted by he corporation Is to purchase, own i struct, furnish and operate office and commercial and do other acts Incidental to the corpor- purpose The address of the registered office Is 4340 West Broadway, Itobbinsdale 22. sola. The names and addresses of I the Im are Lee le.evinger. Midland Hank Mpls Mlnr.

Karl It latrson. 3311 Midland Hank Bldg. Mpls Minn Gerald Magnuson. 333 Midland! Hank Mpls. Minn The names and addresses of the first board of directors are Portland ftoblnson.

4340 i I itr'Milwsy, Itobbinsdale 32. Minn I. Anderson, St Paul Avenue. Minneapolis. Minn Myron Mcfaa ugh I In.

3101 Quail i Ave Mpls Minn If Gordon, 4902 9Mh Ave Mpls Minn Charles Thompson. 3 TOO 94th Ave 8 Mpls Minn Robert l. Benedict, Frank lln. Mpls Minn Bated May 4 1991. run.

Igoevinjtet Lindquist, i Freeman a Fraser. Midland Bank Minneapolis, Minn. Attorneys for larndco, Inc. 'Hpokesmao 11, 19SS) Wheatley Players Present 3 One Act Plays May 19-20 Rwrve Thursday, May 19th or Friday, May 20th for the Phyllis Whoatlev Experimental Those two nights at 8:15 p. m.

the Experimental-Players will present three one act comedies. Remember the hilarious evening you spent with us last year? We promise you another evening of the some type of fun and entertainment Mr Henry Thomas. Miss Mtllicent Wheeler, Mias Amanda Byrd, Mr. Bev. Roland, Mias Harriet Bowman and Mr Bill Hill are some of the new additions to our group who will be on hand to offer you an evening of sidesplitting laughter.

Mr Bert Wade, who recently received recognition for outstanding service In amateur theatre work and Mr. Marian Taylor are the directors of the plays Our tickets are reasonably priced at $1 for adults and 50c for children They may be purchased from any of the above mentioned people or at the Phyllis Wheatley House Tickets will also tie sold at the door. Now don't forget May 19th and 20th. The curtain rises at 8 18 p. m.

We'll look forward to seeing you there. Advt Wf're Doing Plirdl A nation of people going places and enjoying It, with the time andw herewlthal to do same, we spend about nine billion dollars a year for auto vacations, the American Automobile Association estimates. This Includes all expenses, such as gas oil, hotels, meals, etc. And the travel agencies, car-renters, railroads, airlines and buses nre doing right well, too! While our country has many big companies, it la primarily nn economy of small businesses. 95 per cent of all the firms In the U.

have 20 or leas employees; only one per cent of our business units have I Oil or more empoyeea moving Negro spirituals Before singing each of the numbers, he gave the background for the songs Mr Matthews sang, "I'm Troubled In Mind" "Taive Feast In and "Swing Low, Sweet The final group of numbers, Included "I Heard A Forest Praying," "Children of "When Children Pray" and "To My Mother," "Buffalo Bill. Jr" New TV Adventure GENE AI'TRY. Armand Schaefer. and Mitchell J. Hnmilburg, co-owners of Flying A Productions, have given young armchair a new Western series that them spellbound: "Buffalo Bill, sponsored by Milky Way candy' bars, a product of Dick Jones, well known for work in and other TV Western is starred in the title role supported by Nancy Gilbert and Harry Cheshire.

The series was filmed on location at Pioneertown. Lone Pine. Apple Valley, Cal, under the executive direction of Schaefer. Consult your local TV listing for "Buffalo Bill. time and station STRANSKYS LIQUOR STORE Hlcr si (vi mI L.IQUOK RKKH WINKS MST CA.

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Paul RECORDER. 7 Social and Personal It's Twins: Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis 914 Rondo are the proud of twins, a boy ami a girl, born April 29, at St. hospital.

Mark and Margaret are the names chosen for the newcomers, who were welcomed home by their sisters and brothers. Mr. John Ellis of St. Paul is the paternal grandfather. Family Visitor: Mrs.

Jnnet Winfield Camp of Toledo, 0.. has been the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winfield of 1009 Carroll for the past two weeks. Mrs.

Camp, a former resident of Duluth. has also been visiting her mother and husband. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Smith. 3519 Snelling Minneapolis.

Birthday Greetings: Belated Birthday greettnga to Floyd A. Brown of St. Albans. L. 1., New York, whose birthday was May 4th.

Mr. Brown Is the son of Mrs. Mary Brown of 970 Rondo Av. Wednesday Matinee Bridge Club: Mrs Earl Brent, 4429 Fourth Av. 8, Minneapolis, was hostess to the Matinee Bridge club on Wednesday.

May 4. Mrs. O. L. Alexander and Mrs.

Burte Carmichael Sr, were guesta of the hostess and each given a gift Club prizes were captured by Mrs Fred Schuck. first, Mra Charles Graham, second and Mrs William Hanna, third Mrs. William Cassius. 1005 W. Central will be hostess at the next meeting on May 17.

Breakfast Pinochle Club: Earl Hrent, 4429 Fourth Av. 8., will be hostess to the Breakfast Pinochle club on Saturday May 21 II Mill A man needn't have More brains than rabbit If his life Is run The most part by habit. Good habits or bad. Their rule Pinny; A man's pretty sad. brained than a bunny! C.C.H YOUR YELLOW CAB CA.

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