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Heritage Hills Playboy Benefit The Heritage Hills Camp for Boys committee gave * cock­ tail party recently at the Play boy Club to benefit the boy * camp. Mis* Rose Saggfo Is chair­ man and Miss Mercedes Horace is co-chairman. Music was provided for some 200 guests by the Playboy or- chestia. Misa Pat Hood enter­ tained. The committee included Miss­ es and Mesdaones Elsie Brooks, Lucille Cliette, Marcia Craig, Evelyn Cunningham, Estelle Diggs. Elizabeth English, Alice Faust, Dorothy Gordon and Ruby Johnson. Particular people serve SILVERCUP WORK WELL DONE — Char­ les H. Percival, left, is shown as he received the coveted award given by the Adelphic. Union Lodge No. 14 from Wil­ liam Edward Himes at the re­ cent banquet of the lodge at the Hotel Concourse Plaza. Mr. Himes is Worshlpfur Master an<^ Mr. Percival Is a past master. How Can I? Q. What are some of the most popular first-aid methods for spots and stains? A. White vinegar, for dissolv­ ing acid stains. Glycerine, a wet-cleaning lubricant. Petroleum Jelly or white mineral oil, for use as a dry-cleaning lubricant. Hydrogen peroxide for stains that require a mild bleach. Carbon tetrachloride, the most-often-used dry solvent. Chlorine bleach for stains requiring a strong bleach White blotting paper, or paper toweling. A small, atif(-bristled I brush. J _______________________________ L SILVERCUP is the world's finest bread. ..tetwaffr MILLER Lincoln Nurses Alumnae Cite Three At Waldorf The Lincoln School (or Nun-1 Martin. Mr*. Sylvia Ellis and es Alumnae Association held it* annual luncheon recently at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel at which Louis Loniax was guest speak­ er. Citations were presented by Mrs Ivy N. Tinkler to alumnae (or outstanding contributions. The honoree* were Mr*. Helen Tur­ ner Watson, consultant (or School Health Service. State Depart­ ment of Education. Hartford. Conn Associate Exec. Director And Mias Willett* Simonton, associate executive director, Am erican Nurses Association and to Mrs. Silvia C.'evrrs Coke, di rector of Nurses, Lebanon Hos­ pital, Ne-v York City. Program participants Indud ed Mrs. Lillian Richards. Mrs Ruth Chase, Rev. Carnes Me Kinney, Mrs. Madeline McRey Irakis, Hubert Put ten, Robert Rev. Edward L. Satchell Miss Betty Wilson was chair­ man of the luncheon” Committee and Mr*. Kathryn Madry White, co-chairman. Committee mem­ bers were Misses Leola Lee. Bernice W. Robinson, Dolores A. Simes, Olga Stephens and Madames Sally Powell Bridge- water, Inez Hine’ Drysdale, Vida Anglin Gordon, Margaret Web­ ster Grant, Edwin* Smyer Hey­ ward. Dorothy Hopson Johnson, Orangie Moore, Frances Wat­ son Phillips, Lois Wright and Elizabeth Laury Dishman. Officers of the Alumnae Asso­ ciation are: president. Madeline Me Reynold*; vice president. Frances Watson Phillips; recor­ ding secretary. Leola Lee; fi­ nancial secretary, Lynette Sam­ uels; corresponding secretary, Vida Anglin Gordon and treasur­ er, Orangie Moore. NURSES ARE CITED — Mrs. Ivy Tinkler, left, director of nurses at Lincoln Hospital is shown as she presents cita­ tions on behalf of ‘he Alum­ nae Association of the Lincoln School for Nurses, Inc. at the annual luncheon held recently at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The honorees are, from left, Mrs. Silvia Chcvers Coke, Miss Willetta Simonton and M r s. Helen Turner. NCNW Gets Grant For Migrant Family Project The National Council of Negro Women will sponsor a Migrant Health atd Welfara Volunteer Demonstration project In Fred­ erick County, Maryland. Miss Dorothy Height is president. The project, Jointly sponsored with Howard University has been approved by the US Department of Health, Education and Wel­ fare and awarded a migrant health grant. Mrs. Dorothy D. Watts, in­ structor in the Department of Preventive Medicine, Howard Un­ iversity School of Medicine Is director of the project. Mrs. Alice Bell Finlayson has been named Social Service Co­ ordinator for the project. The two medical students assigned are Daniel Webster Gaither and Erroll Anthony Philip. The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, The Reverend Boyd, Pastor, has contributed by fur­ nishing living quarters for the medical students in Frederick The physicians in the program will be Dr. Vernon C. Straughn and Dr. D. W. Harrison, who served in the United Nations Headquarters in Pusan, Korea and also as Contract Medical Officers, Ministry of Health, Ghana, West .Africa, in addition to practice in the United States MASONIC MEN - Shown are some of the members of the Club Craftsmen of Tyre, Inc. who are Masonic men, at the Recent dance given by the group at the Audubon Ball­ room. They are, from left, Wil­ liam Keiinedy. Robert Harris, Charles Gillespie, William Dam­ es, grand master; Charles Forbes, Charles Jacobs and Calvin James. (McAdams Photo) Phi Psi Has Ball The Alpha Chapter of the Phi- Psi Fraternity, Inc. gave its in­ itiation ball recently at the Riv­ iera Terrace. Luther H. King is president. Prior to the ball an imitation banquet was held earlier on the same evening at the Astor Hotel at which Fred O’Neal was guest speaker. Newly initiated members in the business men's fraternity were Joseph Brown, William Freeman. Jimmy Hughes, John H. Mortimer, William Mosely, Robert Pegues and Raymond Weedon. Sweetheart* Presented Mias Lucy Gordon " 19R3 Sweet­ heart” of the group was pre­ sented. Baritone Ron Jefferson and the dance team of Michael and Paula entertained. The for men '‘Sweethearts” were pre seated, who were Mrs. Bettye Blakeney Barnes. Mrs. Shirley L. Randelman and Mrs. Kathryn Jones Prince. Officers and members of the group include Donald R. Baker. Sanford T. Crenshaw, U; Julius C. Fields. Harold Harris. Tomo- thy W. Jones II, Ronald R. Levy, Louis Me Carthy. Aaron E11 Randleman, Roy Hamilton Ray and Richard Pollack. - Mrs. Smallwood Wins $5 Prize Our Recipe of the Week con­ test and $5 was won this week by Mrs. W. Smallwood. 334 Riv­ erside Drive, Apt. 6, New York Cky 25, N.Y. for sending us the recipe of her favorite dish which is Dessert Tropique. Dessert Tropique 4 firm bananas 1 cup bran cereal % cup cultivated blueberries 5 tablespoon* lemon Juice % cup seedless grapes 4 tablespoons oil Watermelon slice, seed* re­ moved 1 pint lime In a side dish mix berries and grapes. Sweeten to taate. Slice banana* in 14 inch thick circles Crush bran. Add lemon Place banana pieces In lemon Juice mixture, coating well Remove pieces carefully. Brown In oil In shallow frying pan over medium Spoon fruit over watermelon Add a sherbert layer, la serving bowl. When banana* are property brown, arrange banan­ as on top and . J. High tin BREWED ONLY IN M I LWAU K B E .... N ATURALLYl When you’re swimming to keep fit... make No-Cal part of it! * Reaping fit is fun - espe­ cially if you reward your­ self with delicious No-Cel. It's the original, absolutely non-fattening soft drink. Can't add a pound, no mat* tar how much you drink. So encourage the family to keep dt Make it more fun —naaks No-Cal part of it Comes in all popular fla­ vors and mixers. Conven­ ient 16 or. no-depoeit no­ return bottles, tool No-Cal i the dietetic toft drink so good H’s _ by Good Housekeeping. OUNCES THAT mMt fM i jjg r1*- Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com