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mmmmm ■ i bs msb & * n WEEK Els DING sLVL'URDAV, MAI d, 195.1 t-rjddyt j Henderson t*t I f.N KUZ M’.S 1 a »s AMO VAScIiON i 1 wTTICui people i\u V cl i•. y.tVL t’X evttd .; intiurn... .mi L.uhi* n lit <> c l Ct (let t**., v'-riu,' months now tn . har *>, 0< t"» Cc. ijf t tJtr liiflu l'iCt: OI Ll t a i.cHict'*; young i.juecn on jf WiMxv t-'?, i* . i"a L>r iC :*. d i)IJ «; v t - lii'j K r t’■ .• i' .at IS iO ;c <'.K'P*6i!t« s .Ct iOi hi- ■ | iO.Ty tf-iJS j til A i !»« ! in.ain.u' i pi tfdf’H..c\ LhZHbfctli And Vic i ten*, yrcati} irifluoiiced not only ; the cloth*: of tutu. u. y but cht «mli'f Sui~.iV of Uvu>i V. .1- cOlldl- I tinned by Tt-.ir ieign : Witne.; | the Ai ; iuniitui C aiid iUci ulu. c j diC priivdr ilt :x v» ci.> . li-J v. ei veri, t he; pi : ; feut 1 Qutt'ii i‘ nioyrhy a iiisiqjpGiin , went iasbio.-nM ,; urn mat i b-: bt'th Ii is n.it i I'Aiiit ui and • iiaiiVi j mjgly . i<u iuu: ifi t;;<- V-lai I she v/caid. nut hai f’o.viei.at iaek i Os CCnCca ! V. vOUt ti Ills, 1t <U ti* >• i tziid acceptance . u .* >-called “Be?' i ! Dressed L.i.-d. »nai-t.• it rathc-i liit- j ficuh ior the guaniK fashion in 0 Gusiry tc rtally put its linger on | k exactly what -in prefen •- a i rimer;- i I'# The sixteenth i eniu< y n*tt mu! F farthingale arc credited tu tm I earlier hufaDt- . tan rngii and like- | wise we kiiO.. .■ r the cjuanit Vic- J tonal ruffles and deroiletaf.e iiui as yet there is nothing that co. he railed iv. < nneir, - -nuu . th . 3 petnsr. li* Av, a that i.'. ‘ ::< «l'cat ii ib .de tc the. oi-een n - H-**Li Ru aii • * ! »u »V? Often f Bad Un' ■ that She ii ri ; very practical wi inau in ; spite of the loyal cicit.-and-, h! co...ij .iifcii/t mat she ; - : Riuci: rbncerricJ .vith me atfab»| c* noGir and .talc tnat wii•• : Aiders 1 SS/nes.: -/t-Ouj ClOthc f n.i j lhci a irivi ...i x him it n \ •• oat ,■ ? j L mean? tns • she -iU '.,: z ve; j**: i * * ■ hci'c'o as a ,, ito cud I job v.'» it ratdei' man .i ’Queer* ■ who \v o re hi*i cloth- /- eii ft Still i.:u.:aLc-tli t: quite a youns ! 1 voman. V’o i’ h :h- i.. .it the n.c- HL ment coiicerricd v. dh yettmg airo HL Keeping the 10 -d 'ho... i.- in or- V der ;na.{ on,- mind thol all i Secretaries Across the Nation l ionored During Special Week .sfiCKEi Ak\ OF C'OMMKHCE Sinclair Weeks (center) met in \\ l>. with Kin* chairman of the Na liotini Secretaries' Week (ouncii and president of Oictaphone Ccrporalioti, ar«d lir-- Maty t!. Bairett, to-chaitman ot tire Council and president «t the National Secretaries Association, to offieiali, iauriili the second annua! National Secretaries* Week. “A 1 rtbut, io i he American Secretary" in tire form ot a colorful scroll na., signed and issued for display throughout the country. The- second annual observance of National Secretaries' Week, designated ro honor “The Amer ican Secretary . The First Lady of Business,” was officially set. for May 24 ' j at a meeting in the offife of Sittc-iaii Weeks, Secretary of Commerce in Washington. Wednesday, May 27, was set as National Secretaries' Uuv. Attending tin meeting with Secretary Weeks were C, King Woodbridge, of New York, chair man of thv National Secretaries' Week Council and president of Dictaphone Corporation, and Mrs Maty ii Barrett, of Pittsburgh, Fa , co-chairman of the National Sfcti etiu ies.’ Week Council and president ot the National Sene taties Association. Keynote for 1963 is stated on a acroll entitled, “A Tribute To The American Secretary.” “Secretaries throughout the United States are shouldering vital responsibilities in keeping wii h the best traditions of theii CacH p*dt*<s* onough for - —two touclvup* Av.il.tll* <* SUflft-ttlO !8 sh«d«i Co*»ri qtt, k.b Us«ij inO*.*cl oi g.d-Hunn* tW’A e*rt«c», P*tkt No m*w, o bMule Sai, Tic plot t«» fui f*tJ-h«no* *h.d* it ‘ '* ''" .v.it.bt. in li mimdti >» . „ , / £«ch p.icknqs It «nc»9h mAA VT&neHTt /fc a# t *o. on. toocn op. /TWWWWfi *o», 80c plot lit if Our (ncxfuetn «r» in mo»t Dr« 9 Sior.n w Beauty Seloni and if not obUinebl*. we will chip to ysvj direct, it follows: II th* jt>o*+«g* on *ll order* o) SI.OO cr mor*. i your p*yin»nf with tts* ordec you »»<• paying the • end Money ORDER FEE, which the U. S. Post Office t chan;** on all C.O.D. parcel*. 111 " m l lIiXF MG CO !47 MANHATTAN AVt BROOKIYN 6N Y I r-JUt ntfiniii,. srnoAtUy -viti then tin;, fur ulti nt.u;i ■ <-t' in £ ; i'.n.iaoi) p.-.ceA .‘.it,.-, ail, thee.: s.uVie . tiu contend tl>»i it j-, to .possible t, r ,• : . y,i ft e. ijjlu l. ... be l eni i.,v smart iasJ.ion*w,-i::t*; that one in iuit live to D-. ai least il-> or :k> ..’: oiii,.-i I. iuiu iiv the to rturity ■to '. .a. clou, with conviction. sut when.;, . l.e- vvaot; to tn* ;, ne,‘ x.A.-ii.uni vit not, it is tn* | vi'u.h- that she will. For any ; ihii,.* that the. Queen wears on 'any occasion unroediateiv oecontes liiv impoi taut fashion ne,ys— i. nd the hunt:: that she wears will itn copied ail tire way from Paris. jfiar.ee to 1-aria Arkansas. ,-V i. 1 1 1 (t ir 1., noi i V. f tiic magnifi ie, i.tr of tot royal robes which i-.ie | ()ueeri wiU we ar dux mg the Cor* I onatioii liu& l». a).a-u out. It 4>ee*na ! ti.ai riiOik 4 \ ill bt* a handsome | noth i'll < ioid woven bom an I of silver, gold and pure .si!n I tfi'j peicent siivt-i, 2 i-2 pecent l | ,?oid tacking of silk» which will »lb. u t.d tor the canopy field over | ih-r iviajesi.y head w hen -die b i .Claimed with holy oil. I Hand weavers can make only j j I.'\i' vy r quarters of a yard a *dav,. | And tin price per yard is to I I I /'• About S’au v.. t much chance! of that fabric being duplicated for i*. - consumption, but this i* for ' queCU '-u RnOW hi X i n.-. no! n ,v f of!; iuLOBaIj- EveVy- ; jone like;' to s.peak well but many I people con i f libw when they a*e !uSi ng in* fi, t pi - w n unci at ioii. end, j |oi »«.• • i people find hi tie ; j Um.e iOi- study But there is an! | ev. ay to i >■:member w*ott or 1 ne common error s n» pianuncia | i..u Old .vj(h this rn r/iind i vvrote hr hitie bochiet of %o r...,- called; Cone v t bc>e ci i Hand boo r xiei e' - |>■ ir flint tiom it ; j A -aain l .iynir; with den oh it could rhyme vvitii pain But it doesn trhymie with tu« So please don’t say "agm" W it will give you othei from j time to time profession,” the tribute says. Frequently, the efforts of these skilled office workers a.e taken for granted Their many contribu t.ions to the nation's progress art unsung. To honor the secretaries already doing their jobs with diii gence, and to encourage othei a into entering this worthy career, it is essential that rightful recog nition be given.” The concept i-f a designated week during which secretaries would receive national recognition for thvir indispensable contribu tion originated last year with Ms VVoodbi idge "There are now,” says Mr Woodbridge, “approximately 5,- 000,000 secretaries in the United States, but there are still mote secretarial jobs than there are secretaries. The Council is keenly interested in nation-wide obseiv aru.e to give secretaries greater pride in their work and to en courage girls to take up .secre tarial work us ti cartel.” A BEVY OF BEAUTIES AT FORD CALVERT ’ : “ At the Lord Calvert Hotel In Miami are these fair fugitives from the rigors of northern weather. (!. to r.) Nancy Hailoway, Cleveland; Merdis Thomas, Chicago; La Bommfe, Detroit; Jackie Greenwood. Chicago; Jackie Branch, East Orange, N. J and Audery Denson, Jamaica, New York. , " luf.pn'eU by Ku; ;.;dv:cc' uu good | nicUiner.t :nd eticjueti . tU riv’t'u in | Aij* > Vanderbilt C'»i‘ivpl t* Book :Of kUqUett*: published by Boublt.'- ' -d ay 3nd e ;11i*t>a11yv thicoiurrini&t : fi3-. picked iuo.e of the? volume a . . >e.st 3d Viet to quote here le-h maN- man who is lay - iue sic .- to a guTs fieart cloui> vti nut o > &yltnia!i 2e iiiiiow • YV-.sending. 1 kne > one man win - • ;mu id be counted uu to send two , slu/en lony -stexilined red roses e\ ; - -1 ;v S ttidiiv rain or shine. Am. . jf»ct * !f '. - ,vhi. nui.jt no ncl n ga> d ' a;u un ui j (.lay po; 1 uYi o|: wPh a -in.- n* tardenr.* ■*» :* twi.l «;t /tell v,ax- i paper*— , a ih;vv u.*w'uliiu: or tre.* t atmp i : Uu Kitten - one orYO'- ; ..neev .u,\ .voman eould tell m a.' i iurn t whu'h was the most m I t■ ■: < I !ii*• man. ’ A 1..y liOARDINU HOUSE : j Rtvivliiiiy .u t.i U ;: now yrc■ 1 j, •.. Hi .i• t:st: • nei..-hboi sto p;; * ; j iii! on,.- caii mil take up hlui ! fit. But one AujuUl not have to j !.i: f out oi his seat, j YOU C/vN SAY NO; "No lady ! >t cd d.iiicc- with anyone it lor • j bme reason sin. doesn't earn U> ; ! Hut sin 'bust always be polite * n lit*. refusal ii -he is h'Jpiio- i ■ui annthv x partner she may suv { Tfisnk >uU, but 1 boibl believe i'in ii t-c right Or d slit* is iue<: he i-uid a. 1 haul: you, bn: I'd like U: rest a hthe Won’t yox ’■•in ini ui sht -tali', wan?* inn j v\ n u iiuvoi tAOit.-j .1 gir. j iro.n the lloval* and I -', he. ; u.ut t,i -uipann i! k lliough he may | ’ wa.. j-lve inm *. oiue palito e-x ! t i *st I.o] • it aviii., him oi uu U;e> at' ; d'j hie floo: ‘i of h bUbi ;i .: Wlien a<■ b •. * ’ an. v 111 .5 usiv t; l' -. Ul ti some tl ic*’itt jr. Oriilu, o, t it-n.uv. Ot *.v;i: lam; o. Uno . .;fe :ulu i.ist n retrain !»om v • - 1 ; ii ai. u; mn'ii. ~1,.; A*y Ob- • ! % live, Uo -felt vagln-ij :•} :fi-u i/ctii. H ..lory in on (is a ‘- 1 ' and take yw. advice tte*> I '-vill nut like, you better To j ole ui medmt.ai is hard au ; naunle.r., and uie. L ot us are not ! '.ally e(Kk.;.*‘d lot 1 iir task." MUMP.A ATI Kit aU .; ‘ Aotlunp ■ :ot even u bad el.my is *-vd sph. ■ i aw* v . SvU i e ptitiy i»:tu a ! .apkiih Let ii is sheer masochism : j a down, Ua Uu* sake ol niaii i ,<*rs, sorr; tviing really spuriec ‘ ! .me yr>u tiuve got ci goodly j j .met bfui. ’ Ce! ia i 11 iy. a paiT. I f ■R-v e.j .i oUII.Ia i of fund lookv j .pv.puets?ing to one’s dinner uavt ! jej u it has be« u necessary to.* ! 1 on to ii*. jjesit it iioai your fork • i !, the side i'l the piste It shouu >. ... i r et'edi, if possible. With - oil.* . eieiv leaves or, perhaps, a bit u! .atao And. in taking it out oi j oui mouth, try iiot to look as , ; were tile rnattej , r * —IvTC - MAD HATTER h-e.-s? <&§ i .Jmm ■imß&ms&Mi&'tL- . JW MS -'■■■■ ' iMm * y f f | V '% | MHBlßiili'iilii ii i 1 e2 Not thv triad hatter, but John Turek of the Tho*r Corporation dt signed this prize-winning chapeau worn here by Evelyn Moorehouse also of Thor, in a company spon sored contest. His materials were a straw cartwheel, giudiola bulbs and gladiolus, as well us a sprink i:ng of Thor appliances. The spring topper, according to punch press operator Turek was designed to symbolize the Thor Corporation purchase of two mil lion imported Holland gladioli* i bulbs.. The bulhs are now being : given aw ay lice by Thoi d—i I ere all over tile country. CHICAGO IN MIAMI ... . . . . § —i — Do you know & better reason to smile? If so write to Merd.s Thomas ! 1' L /y k,e of Chicago, who are vacationing now at the i Lori) Calvert Hotel in Miami. a Wonderful Eating Any Time »- -t* wr~u ‘ m it’s hard t» beat pineapple gingerbread for .1 quick and easy dessert tiingv-thread is a perfect densest or eoffcCtime refreshment any tin.e. You *an use your own favorite rccipi: for gingerbread or make one the easy way with quick and fool-proof packaged mixes and have .t ready to serve in an hour. You'll find that crushed pineapple adds a wonderful new flavor to an old favorite 1 ik« gingerbread. A flat can of crushed pineapple holds about one cup, and the pin. apple syrup tv-places the rest of ! water called for on a package of gingerbread mix. Here are some ;d*.-as to make gingerbread extra tempting: Serve it with whipped ..on. cheese; or sprinkle with a topping of confectioners' sugar. Or while gingerbread is warm, cut in squares and pour over vanilla sauce made ft urn a packaged pudding. Another idea is to bake in 12 greased muffin pans. Cool, and cut out a cone-shaped center with a sharp knife. Fill centers with mange toUUCfcE I'INFAPPLE GINGERBREAD cup water 1 package gingerbread or gfngereake mix i cup crushed undrained pineapple P .-at cup water into ginger bread mix as directed on package. Add pineapple instead of remain ing water called for. Pour batter into a well--greased, n-lm-h square pan Bake m a moo .-ate oven GLOBAL JOTTINGS MEW YOKK 'GLOBAL) Th .t. 1. ol '2B •! the Hai lo:.i Ho.s- • lal a I -School* of Xt 1 •• i- ■. t-ic-t. •_• i ■ t.l it.' 2 -th .' nfiiV-. .'.o > la t M,.>, e'a.v opening win a tin Staff Nni - u.tve *i dinnei at : a TAVi.RN •ON !HK GREKN in CYntiui . l .vi ntj'-tuiir mt nilji i - i.f IV,/ class vetv tin It and to ei >.>> tin many cotjVt’.vies extended them. Tuey t’ia Kai’ ’ik: Yuon- .It nob \ v>L —i Vty;j B i'.aa. s tCf.-.i Mai Guuiey. v irgiriisi Y, ashing ton. J u i > ! Thompson dikes. lidith Y- a.-v Ivl iid ltd Tiavis, Viola Jon kins Ma •lie Moore, Sadie Mae Rankin:. K ! Lilli Richard >.*.■!• ,1a Joy l.iizabeth Wooten Willn am iiai . i t". • 1: 1 'o'.v!i, Kranfir;. H-! o n Smith Broad) Sanunie Nelson Black - •man, Annabel Lee Bryant Viol, I Bridges Avoiy, Olive Malt hew* Cathtrina Rindon Turtle i end h Bessie L.e - K ulloi This v. .if tile till!) annual dinner of the Stuff Nurses and li made possible an inerea.se in the Staff's Student Fund and it will also lieneflt the Student Nursi s in the Rcsi denee. Seated on the dais were fir. Bernard ti Nadell, Medical Superintendent; JJi Louis Bindet, Deputy Medical Superintendent; Oi . Aub r «: I Maynard, Director of Surgery; _ THE CAROLINIAN (350* F. j for 40 minute* Seive warm, topped with a spoonful of softened cream cheese. To bake muffins, fill pans L full and bake in moderate (350*) o'en 15 minutes or until done. Mrs, Add» < Dalle) , Super intendent us Nurses; Miss Kuih ! l.ryatil, 1. ducat tonal Director >f the Nurses School; Mrs. ins (. Hr tee, President of the Har lem Nurses’ Alumni Associa tion; Dr a t . Posner, Presi d* c.t of the MedPa! Board of Harlem; Mrs. Edward Car tel. president of the Advisory Roan); Mrs. Bessie Buchanan, i Mistress or Ceremonies; and Mrs Bertha Riggs, guest s] taker Mi», ( hri.stenu Clary ! lohnscn, Chairman of the Re servations Committee .along with her eery fine committee, deserve high praise lor the : j leaded manner in which the , affair was managed. ‘•CHRISTIANITY IN P R A C - j | TK<: is the kt ystone of the j j Christian Tabernacle Community ’ Church. Their work among ail shut-ins. regardless of race, creed. ;or color, is certainly commend- • i able and for instituting thus hu | m.niitiirian program Re v. William • Morris O'Neil, .its Pastor, deserves i much praise. On May 11th. > 1953. 1 your Lou will try u, help this ;imc C’hnslian organization by giv ; inf a dramatic recital, 8:30 is the i time. I PAULA MORAY of CHICAGO, , ILL *. *Li be v'acatsoning in New 'By ( VI IIKIUNK 11. ROBINSON Or. f.v.{-tf*r ; tiiii.. it Uit Burn ft**.. Aii'.:. William Spui-kitm. .1, [ Link of WhiteviUe. N C w:;.-, I tin vry o'uuuti:- ts<..•«* of tin vjfiimin»t< i Chiv.ltt of Links, In ; v&rponiifcd or which she is a ! rumi.tr, at a dinner party. Ihe at-liciou r< past consisted r>i ,•' live eoii.ai- unmet including | hor tl'ouvres. shrimp cocktail, tin 4 - : ii‘ >'• Milan. ei -.* rt and tivinitasse. ■ rhe very tasty -.lessen combined . n'e ha motif and the Links color scheme a, we were served ; ice . -\:u mold, u In shaoes ui . abhits. chickens, and lilies ant. . individual :orvings of cake topped ' vith white ieine and centered : i > t. a a Liven "L'\ Tile table de ;corations also carried out the clue ; l coloi sch-rne with a lovely flora!: I ento piece Os e.'cf-i. and w.“.ite. Following th" meal, ;,,.>.st cn io.M.’d a -on,-: lest whim he .-an j ■ with the seasonal tune Easter ; ; ••hr«n anil included such num ' errs as Let 'M. Call You Sw- _t j heart." t sung by the man). ”Do * n ■ Iby the Old Will Strtam. . 4 . i Carolina Moon." i Guests wre latt-c entertained 1 , "ith mechanical rmisie as they sat | m gay repartee for . time, ; Links and their guest,- enjoying j -drs Spaulding s Very sraittous I Hospitality were iVivsth-unes Eie i :yn Carnes, Celeste SI, hr '. i, iris i 'spaulding Davi.-: Elizabeth G j ■ hue Louise h VJoore. B C>m j stance O'Dell, Catherim- M Itobjn i on, A'iai ral et HunueU::, the Misses s Leonard Greene and Alma '.en ; non; .Viesdarnes Ge’HruUc Evans: j end Rich, rderme Chad well; IX>e. ; | tors G Curnes>. H. .\. Eaton, and r. K. Rosemond: ’Messrs. John 1 C! >a d w ell. Willia n \ Das;s J anus ; H. Holmes. Elliot P Moore, R Howard O'Dell, and Attorney R Q Bond. Out-of-town -le in- , 1 .'ii'ded Mis. C H. Eaton Elizabeth. ; ' • ’tty. N. C,; Mr, and Mrs. J T:iy , ui, Washington. D C.: Mr. and ■1 r s Jan.', K Byers, Warrenton. . N C.: ivlr and Mrs D. E M-Jhtu ,.ue. Williidnsbur:;, Va.; Dr -UKt ir- Rosemond, Wilson, N. C., and is. T. Faison. New Bern. N. C Link unable to attend the id- j ' fair were Mrs. S J Gray and Mrs ji. ,J. Wade. ■ Alt's Spaulding s unique dinner party was a perfect finale to a.iilO-: rmus Easter Day spent in church | i-rvices throughout Etc city. Tht , ,u't> also marked the second an niversary oi tht Wilmington Chap ut Links. BFC t Polly-Pops Are Party Fare ■ -. Whatever the occasion, birthday j party. May party or just rainy-Sat ; urday-afternoon party—the chil ; tlren enjoy it more if there is some j thing really festive about it. Bal ; loons and paper hats are good items • to keep on hand—because they help to make any young get-together a : party, but the '‘eats” are the really | important thing. Polly-pops served with ic-e cream squares (with ani* ! tna! centers) will give any party a : gala touch, and in addition are simple to prepare. Ice cream all , made up with animal centers are available on short notice from the ice cream dealer and Folly-pops tak* no time at all. POLLY-POPS 1 cup sugai *4 cup light corn syrup 1 cup top milk 4 cups SUGAR Cere FOPS 1 cup salted peanuts Combine sugar, corn syrup and top I milk in saucepan. Cook over low heat to 240'F. (soft ball in cold water). Mix SUGAR Corn FOPS and peanuts ir. buttered large bowl. 1 Pour on syi up, mixing thoroughly. 1 Press into buttered muffin pans to about *4 inch in thickness. When cool, remove from pans and insert u. wooden skewer sidewise in each one to resemble a lolly-pop. Yield: 2(4 dozen Polly-Pops, %% inches in diameter. i York : non and it might be > TV i show for her—who knows? Hopes ; an. high, anyway . May dth !is the date for the TESTIMONIAL iDINNER for JULIUS J ADAMS hero in tic Hotel Theresa j»k.,v -’ln i- Roon: We understand then ,v.. 1 i he 3 rC-COrd Cl ow u Oil . ~iiiu ito salute him, We arc mote in an puppy, because Julius deserves all joi it St Louis. Missouri is Y | CIRCUS-mindcd. DADDY GRACE is opening a 1 new Temple right' in the heart r.l |(,wn in ’Newark. N. J.. and. one :»1 the first to greet you there will jbe Sister 'Flora Fields On | Mother's Day everyone the c«un -1 try over tries to honor mothers .j in some way. Here in Harlem , i there will be a special affair with •our own WILT. IE BRYANT ss | Coalm an RUTH NELSON i SAWYER'S sister is visiting her ! Hubby who is stationed in Ger : many. HINTS TO HOMEMAKE Htl NO.VI JON (O' If.VII N 1 . BUYING: Look t«* r tli;i: .-mo, 1 !:- and proper fit when you ony foundation "nrmen:-' la, ~,, labrh. ! Uiviranic and a carrnvfit -uitabs*.- to the clothe;: you will '-v* ar for rua'.itH', , day,;me, d. V.'fclii. ,"!"ht s>f has m i:. • i o> do vV i tit com tort iu n and '■ tie aou i d . a iraiiu. .-. \ islnblc : rnierit ir . Fsay:- more pi actical Avoid extrn • ; iit . • Mini',.- n canvi-ut is ro . ynay REPAIRING: A - e p .'•'i.'.icu.tion garment in repair. ”lh>- -o.a - i :>■- lOii.-.ir lastin,.' the :im. ; ::i' joo. pairs :ii- • made the betu-r and ii parts is available in the stores. Elastic ioi frayed garters and oth- Us< yia-rig -tnch when you patch clastic — this helps to keep /\i I^l'TsV^EvC If, Ah'tlu'i Day' \.->si K\.- ,\ilien, populat stai of tBS Radio's ••Our Mi s Brooks" shew, a ui asant sin pri <■ from her daughter*, la .-.t and Coiinii' As tem-hi f'-'iuii* Brooks. Kvc l/t ighten* listeners' Sunday- each week at ■’. :'.u p m EST t V.hi pm < -ST; 4 ft! p.m, MSI. A i U I n »»• I ST ) PLAN TO USE MORE Mil IN DAILY MEALS RAI HIGH Gcttini mmc nnlk ' into your di. .■ d. not net ■ ! Mii'ily mean drinking nion. ft 4 mßt. say- Virginii-i Wilson SAite; ■i ■ E.\tcn.'>iiJli NnV :l ■ L,:; ■ : c>! j, op rye it L important that cv-ry ! : -dull drink -t h-a.-t one pint ol Hlilk a d::v and every grov. iny l.oy i ; ;ref sir! at 1< ,i.-it tall y'n.-'.-c'- | a day Bt.t there are many other; ; cl rettnu: mill'*' luiik intoj ■ our diet.- :■>] ifj. i: ■ ■due l ■ liii i U:f) U j ter, anti ice cream arc also rich j iip vitamins mui minerals, than to i I isi- ( Hei st in 'SUi't s for verc- : 1 Wioles rue.i .'Ucat.- and as a bask , : a;iii i i, lit hi: salads Here -a re , elpo fur a t oo), congealed salad ; : tin! is m.ul*- with cottace cbocsi iT, y this templing, .-atad aut or. I a in: family *,m<- -.vai'irt .- prim I evening. LIME - RFC AN AA l Al> I ! pkr. line, gelatin ar-i i , r lemon gelatin J cups boiling water M cup pitjeauplcjuicc ! -:i ci'P lemon unis 1 cup heavy cream or evaporated niilk 1 cup '€• It ago Cheese i cup diced pinea,'-, ■ I cup broken pecan us its ' tea-poon salt Dissolve gelatin in hot water,! ;a id pineapple and lemon juice ■ When nearly -et v-hip until l; ht j heat in whipped cream or evapo j ah'd milk cottage cheese, and ; S.'alt; add chopped nuts and ciicec’ ! ' I'incapple ’Four into individual | uilds and c-hill. Makes ahout B . j ervjpgs. - BFC- ’"criiiatu.-nt pastures should be; ; tic -dress*,! once year with 4dh to ; pounds per ;u iv ,>t ft-10-20. (1927. or 0-14-14 * « iOOO _ 4 PIN! 94.4 PROOT | | (lorilon's (jin i 100% NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED fROM GRAIN GORDON'S DRY GIN CO., LTD., LINDEN, N. J. > v - ! *.rrr- - T V 4 r'4,-- 1 » PAGE THREE t)-*> sii. Ffotrurilnv. bones ■dio'dd be covered with clo**i or ;/hish which era b< bought. I*l AXIL COVEKS— Never endii,*; hoasehctld nst-s lor plastic covi-i s' Pm away your . -impany ertinu ... plastic cov : hate.- conn- out dastiesf.- a- .ii ;Cady Re- use without an* '■ i nn-. Pl..stic covers are a', a'.labh- in az.es to fit your wash 'll-. mnehine, porch glider, chair-: in'. The time and energy and you 1 addition to protecting fin i- bus of furniture and equipment, wm Hi more than the cost of via stic cover.-. HOME FREEZING Yeast rolls may be frozen baked or unbaked. Bakes ones are cun vi-nit’-nt an:! ready for quick meal ...TV,n,-.',. Use moisture proof wrap ping paper FASHION-0F WEEK * i CHECKED TAFFETA providt* the swish” for shopping tour «i date in this gav or.ginal by Fash ion Frocks of Cincinnati. Stand-up coMars, butterfly bow cuff* and the spirited flare of the aklrt add flattering touche* Available In homes from housewife represen tatives. , (AN P) Soirn- 8,417,734 hot lunches were . ; -d t.- North CieoHiia school . i'.-.iiren -t Oclobcr under the USD.-,,' National School Lunch P: oi. ram costing $1,434,790.15. Much :: ,i money .’ as s pent with 10...; ...; t, : ii'i - iiui merchants ior fed stuffs BFC—-
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 9, 1953, edition 1
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