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1 * PERSONA! INVOLVEMENT is one of the keys to Wiiford Smith's success managing the A & P supermarket in Philadelphia's Progress Pia/a. the nation's first Negro-owned shopping center. Mr. Smith is shown adding up the weekly sales performance turned in by his all-black staff of 70 employees. DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: Whenever I take in:,- girl friend out to din ner, she protests on the man ner in which I refer to her when I order ttie meal for us. She. doesn’t like the idea of my referring to her as ’’she when speaking to the waiter, as for example, “She’ll have the perch, and I’ll aw the roast beef.” She claims this is too impersonal, and that properly I should speak of 1 >*r as “m> date.” What have you to say about this? ROBBIE. DEAR ROBBIE: While desig nating your companion to a waiter as “she” is not ex actly improper, it still is in elegant. As for referring to here as “my date,” that’s ex ceedingly Ijad form. Try say ing, “The lady will have . . .” Sounds best of all. * * * DEAR SALLY: My mother seems to think that, at my height of 5 feet seven inches, I am much too tall to wear high heels, t am 17, and when I wear low heels to special / dress affairs -- dances and ' parties -- I ’eel terribly awk ward and gauche, especially when 1 see how nice my girl friends look in their high-heel ed shoes. Mom reads your co lumn regularly and may be, if you’re on my side and will say something about it, it will win her over. Here’s hoping! TALL TEEN. DEAR TALI TEEN: Girls tailer than you look mighty pretty in high heels. And for dress-up occasions they do add lot'j to any giro’s appearance, whether she be tail or short. * * * DEAR SALLY: Is there any thing at all 1 can do about my two daughters-in-law who, as a result of a silly little argu ment, are not at present speak ing 10 eacr. other? Despite ail my efforts to stay out oi tms, I’ve now become Involved, My husband and 1 accepted an in vitation to a big party in the no me of one of these girls, and had a fine time. Now the other girl assumes that I’ve sided with her “adversary,” and she has stopped speaking to me! DISTRESSED. DEAR DISTRESSED: Have you ever thought of mentioning something about this to their husbands (your sons)? Have they anv influence at all with their wives? Other than this, all you can do is remain as strictly neutral as you can hope that eventually tiiese two “lit tle girls” will decide to grow up. * » * DEAR SAM Y: I’m a college girl of 20, and have been dating Savory Steak Roit-Up Here's a budget wise way to serve steak that smacks of old fashioned flavor. When winter winds sharpen appetites at your house, serve this stuffed flank steak as a hearty entree. The oven browned steak wraps around a seasoned bread filling, merging herb flav orings and natural steak juices into each bite. You'll agree flank steak never tasted so good. Savory Steak Roll-Up is an excellent way to serve main dish meat anu still follow your post-Holiday food budget. Use econ omical day-old bread to make the generous bread Ailing. Whether day old or oven-fresh, sl« that the bread you use is enriched it’s your guarantee that nutrients essential to your family’s health have been added- three B-vilasnins, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin, and the mineral, iron. SAVORY STEAK ROLL-UP 4 servings 1 (lyji lb.) flank steak [/ 2 teaspoon salt 4 cups soft bread crumbs >/ ? teaspoon pepper (about 8 slices) / 3 teaspoon basil Vi cup butter, melted t/ 2 teaspoon marjoram ( 2 tablespoons chopped celery ! beef bouillon cube 2 tablespoons minced onion S cun hot water 2 tablespoons minced 1 can <4 na.l mushrooms, parsley sliced, optional Score one side of steak.. Combine bread, butter, celery, onion, parsley and seasonings. Firmly pack stuffing on unscored side of steak. Foil up Jelly roll fashion, starting at long end; tie I or skewer together Dissolve bouillon cube (n water; pour over I steak. Bake in preheated 350" oven 2 hours, or until tender Baste e occasionally with liquid. Add mushrooms »<> hour before serving. a very nice boy who also at tends my college. All went well with our dates for awhile, but on our latest two evenings he has detoured on the way home to a popular local “lovers’ lane” to park for awhile and “do a little necking.” This I don’t go for at all, and I’ve told Mm so. I’m afraid now that he’ll label me a prude and I’ll lose him. What have you to say bout this* KITS. DEAR KITS: If holding onto this fellow depends upon you: willingness to park in “lovers’ lane” with him. the relation ship isn’t worth much. A really worthwhile boy who cares enough for a girl will admire and respect her if she shows him she has principles and means to stick to them. * * * NOTE TO MAC: It’s perfect ly proper when shaking hands nowadays to keep the gloves on when removal would be awkwat d or time-consuming. This Week In Negro History March 10, 1887-Robert Vann, founder of the Pittsburgh Courier in 1910, was born in North Carolina. March 11, 1861-Adoption of the Constitution of the Confederate States. M arch :C, 1884- VV iil ia m Edouard Scott, artist, was torn in Indianapolis, Ind. March 12, 1791 -Be nj am in Banneker laid out city of Wash ington, D. C,, with I/Enfant. March 13, 1867-Orders were given to enlist Blacks in the Confederate Army. Gen. Lee »urren rt ere d before these troops saw action. March 14, 1794-Fli Whitney received patent sot the cotton gin. Invention was said to be based on an idea and plans of a Black slave, Marci 14, 1910-Henry Lincoln Johnson was confirmed for the office or Recorder of Deeds, upon the resignation of John C. I.ancy. March 15, 1843-Rev. Richard Henry Boyd, father of Henry- Alien Boyd, was born in Noxu bee County, Mississippi. He was founder of the National Baptist Publishing board. March 15, 1899-Eight Blacks were massacred in Palmetto, Ga. MARCH INVENTORS Several famous inventors were born in March, notes World Book Encyclopedia, They include George Pullman, March 3. 1831; Alexander Graham Bell, March 3, 1847; and Rudolf Die sel, March 18, 1858. we care STOCK YOUR FREEZER SALE! "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY GRAIN FED, WHOLE Beef Hindquarter ™57 c i AIL - iEJIT mm . - 4 ? c MEAT PIES 4 ■ 65c CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN CAP'N JOHN'S CREAM OF SHRIMP SOUP OR CAP'N JCmN'S FROZEN OCEAN PERCH FILLETS a? 38c OYSTER STEW 35c FRIED FISH FILLETS 49c "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY U. S. D. 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