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iATUKMT jum ■. iwr ^ F OATtCU Society-Notes CJELEBRATES ‘nilRTY-FiPTH SIRTHOAY Th« member* of 7-2 Ctaes of fUllalde High %h>ol last week in honor of Miw p. V. Croom. The teacKers of other MCtions of the seventh grad^a w«r* araonir tfte gueati. A aer- of punch, calces, peanuts and mtnta wm served, Wiliic C, Judkins of Warren Plains, N. C. apent the week-end ,ln tha city where he was'' the ruast of his cousin, J. Harold Malloy. Willl# C. ^ Judkins and kji sister. Miss Ddrotfay A. Judkins who ia a students at C. Coi- left the city last Tuesday atfernoon fo^ Warren PlaJna” witere MIsa Judkins will' spend a few daya with I'-er ^andmothor, Mrs. Ma'rtha- Coleman, before leaving f-or, Naw York City where she will spend the remainder of the aummer. Mr, and Mrs. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Miss Annie Dixon and Frank wleek'Cnd New Bern and Morohead City. ^tooia for th« summer; Miaaia Oeorgia AJbright, Hami^on In stitute, Pauline Aiston, Winitoiii &Um feachers Collere, Marsft- ret Louise Tucker,. Lineolii Aca demy. Dorothy Oawaon, Wiarton' Salem Teachen ColI^Vi Ooria Holloway, St. Aucustiiia*a Ool- ler«, IBook^ Spauldiav, H»np- ton Institute. William HiU and Mite Thalna Bailey received 'high acltool di plomas from Uncoln Academy in Kings MoBntsfA last week, — ■» Miss Sarah Bide haa ratumad to the city after cnmpleting course at St. I^ul’s Normal and Industrial Sclwtol, Miss WUhelmenia Tuck ia back in the city after a vary aaceeiis- fttl t»rm at teaching in Wi»ton North Carolina. Misses Betttie Cunningham and Vir;Knia Willimanson w«re thi) guest of Mrs. F. &. Pooknim in Wright spent Qreensboro on Sunday, in Wilminitton. JOLLY PALS MEET The Jolly Pals Iiitellfeenee Club met at th», ~4iioni« of Mrs. Richmond on Friday of last ,*weekl. A very interestinir meeting was held. The officers of this club are: Frahk McOoy, Presi- 'dent; Janie Green, Vice-^rer>i- dent; Bumice iOichmond, Assis- MRS. I^LASSIE HARRIS ClVg! GROCERIES TO WIDOW May 31, 1037 WOMANS PAGE CAiROUNA TIMES Durham, n. c. Djear Friends: I wish to acknowledge the win ning of the weekly Slisket of Groceriec and trust that tke Mrs. Marr Araold Winner Of This Week’s Basket 0 f Greceries tant Secretary, Catherine Seate; menus will prov^ beneficial to Treasurejr, Wm. Castonii Business Manager, Charlie Lyon; Chair man of Social Committee, Geo. . Gilmore: Miss Juanita AIBrigfit entei tained fc few of her friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. IB. Albright, 4W)5 Gray Stfeet, on t^eir lovely lawn Thursday night, May 27th. Re, fre^bments were servtd.^- present were: Misses Marietta Brown, Eva Ford, Travis, John- etta, Gladys, Doris and Vandora Lizsie BulK>ck, Helen Jones, An- Holloway, Geraldine Wllliauis, nie Fllntall, BelauH Rowland Johnnie -Mae -Williams,' Nell Ruth Roberta^ and hostess, Juan ita Albright Messrs 'Buddi^ Stroud, Charle| Steele, Grafton Gilchrist, Joikinie Ralwrts, Har ry flarris, Robert Southerland Jlames B^wn, OdeU Daniels, Henry Lee Mills, Leondra s Wil Hams, St. Clair Williams, Willard Pettiford, Cacil Valuntine, Ma ]v-ior TilUe, Williaift PHce, Ho,*aee Funderburk, Leo Pettiford, Co leridge Palmer, Johnson Ray, Isiah Daye, Walter Greene, John Hasjdns and Fred JonesT Mr. and Mrs. Mai'land Jeffe^'S and Mr, and Mrs. |Ike Flemming and children were tl >e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Jeffei«. Mr. and Mrs. Maryland Jeffers left Monday for 'their home in Philadelphia. • . your readers. The Ijjit of menus' were original and have beeri successfully tried by me. In regard to the Basket of Gro- ceries, 1 will ibe very pleaaed if you will delivier same to Mrs. Polly Stroud, 12.20*^ Fayetteville Street, a widow woman in whom I am mucU interested. Yours very truly, (Mrs.} Plasaie W. Harris NOTE; lira. Plassie W. Harria was the vrtifoer of lalt weeks Basket of Groceries. Being a woman of kind deed, Mrs. Har ris haa given her tEMciet «f Gro ceries to Mrs. Stroud, a widow of Fayetteville Street. This kind ieed ls~ among' tiw many wtoA MRS. a R. PUEGH, of 625 ^msey Street who was enter-' tained at her home on May 16{ in honor of her thirty-fifth birt!*- day, PUBLIC INVITED TO GREAT eOOOK^NG FESTIVAL. IN form OF COOKING CONTEST ♦_ On IConday, Tuesday and Wednesday June 7, 8. and 9th ther« wOI be • COOKING FES TIVAL hield at White Rock Bap tist Churcb on Fayetteville St., Rev. M. M. Fisher, pastor, A. P. Cofer, Dfrector. On thete three evenings there will t>e ISO in valuaBle merchan dise given away. Four cooks will be assigned to cook each night. T!\e cooks will be chosen from the different churctes of our city. The meab ^1 be ju(^d by the Home Economist of th^ Durliara Public Service Company accord ing t taste, appearance and how well b^anced thky are. All meals are to' ibe cooked before the audience at White Rock church. ATii. food will be furaiahed Mrs. Mary Arnold of 1811 Glenn Street ia tl>te lucky wihnei of thia weeks ^sket of Grocer ies. She will receive same from the office of the Carolina Times- on Monday morning. ^NDAY Binakfait ' Glr^ijprffruit Cereal Bacon. Egsrs' and Buttered Toast Coffee with Cream Cocoa for Children DiBMr Fruit Gtfp Celery Radistw Olives Smothered Young Chicken Rolls and Butter \ Ice Cream Cake Milk Iced^a Suppar Spanish Omelette Muffins Raspberry Jam Coffee Milk For Children MONDAY CSb^Ute Tarta Tea Milk ' WEDNESDAY Bl^kkfMt Pineai^le Juice l^con Curlv Cereal and Ric* Cakes , Honey Coffee with Cream Cocoa for Children Lnaeii •Cheaae and ric® Rolls Tomato Sauce French Dressing I Raw Vegetables Salad Bread ■Ginger Cakes Tea or Milk Dinaer Veal Liver Brawn Gravy -^Riee Stuffed Onions, Muffins Tea bi“ Milk , ' THURSDAY Breakfatt Panned Reaches S. Scrambled Eggs Coffee with Cream Luncli ^ JOHM MONTAGurS '^U2I-Q REVWE” COIIfG OVEK BIG W« Breakfast Sliced Oranges Rye Bread Milk for Children Lanek .^almon Salad Meba Toast Butter Prunes with Cream Tea and Milk Dinner Veal Loaf with Apri*t!j Baby Carrots with Green Peas Lemon Pie Milk or Tea TUESDAY Brteakfatt Prune Juice Whole Cereal Sausage witl Cream Luacii Baked Fish— Meat Loaf Cauliflower iRaw Carrot -Iced „ Dinwhr Poached Bgge veaf Cutlet Coffe? are always pleased to ack nowledge goo4 talent and a good ^sUow when we see it.^John Mon- Wheat'^»K'»«’* “Susi-Q Rfcvie'iv'' w about Toast'the Vastest, cleaned show we I have seen in quite some time. I This company consists of thirty Tomatoes people, and has been clicking in Celery Stewed Fruit Tea cooks. The thtfn* that no aoab^* "- Stuffed Macaroni Corn Meal Muffins Pratt Tea or MOT Dinsai^ iB>raised Chuck Steaks with Potatoes Gravy Ysjang Carrots Raw Slaw Whole Wheat Bread and Butter Mrs. Harris renders our e»m- raunity. Mra. Harris is preeideni of. the Junior Atoxilary of Lin- «oln Hospital. Through her lead ership, the organization has im proved the Childrens Ward of the faoi^tel. The following students are PiYS $100 HONTHLY FOROlCEKTiADAY Chil«i^«n and Beneficiary Now Initirwi at no Additional CamU An Entirely New* Featura Offered by no Other —. Company Durkamj N. C.—An accident insurance policy insuring three people; tlie principal, the bene ficiary and one child now offered by the Southern Fidelity Mutual^ Insurance Gompahy. This policy is in immediate benefit from date of premium payment. -Weekly benefits are from f 10.00 to f25.- 00. Death heneflto from 1260.00 to IlSOO.OOf "and the cost if only one ^ent per day or |3.6S'i per year. > * Yoa nauat see this policy at our expense. Head it, and understand exactly what il covers, then if you are satitfied, send $3.65 to put it in force for 1 year. Each year all benefits increase Ito par cent ontil th'« policy has a value of Sd-f* per cent more at no additional coat ^Women and men are accepted. No medical examination, no red- tai^ Send no money with api^- cation. Just write your name, age addreai, 'heneft^iary’a name and relationship and mail to the Southern Fidelity Mutual Ipsnrt ranca ..Company, Dorhan», North Carolina, for free policy Inq^c- tIOftr-' (Adv). PEHDER :— - i . llMiGEfiS: WEEK ! CHECK THESE THRIFTY VALUES ^Circle Braail Pleav I Mothers Relish or lOBT r rac Jad I iDressing 27d [soUd Pack ' ' I Tomato 25( Coltmial Tenukte Juice 2 Aiia&flean Cheese-^ 35q 25c Triwagle Pare Creaasevjr. Butter M^SSc 1-4 Lb. Cube* LUX TOILET SOAP — Cake 6« Thick Dry Salt 4 | Fat Meat—^ 21b8 x LfP^I^Y IIEALTH SOAP — 3 Bar* 20e Celoaial Brand CaaMad v Ne. 2 Ca» lOc ITHERN MANOR TEA Lb. I2e Celeailal Braad Grapefratt Juice N«, s Can,, 3 Cams 25c SMALL SIZE RIMSO — 3 Pkga. 23c PilUMry • ITIaiii* “ 65c interests mo^: cooks ia. that tl^ meals are to f>e taken home. Meals are to be planned for two or three persons. SILVER and LINEN must be brought from )»ome to set an attractive tablo. Utensils will Ibe furnished the cooks, but they majt. btin^ th?ir own if they s> desir^j. NOTICE All cooks who wish, to cook in t;he cooking Festival should regis_ ter with Miss Ruth Royster at the Carolina Times officg 117 E. Peabody St. F. F, Potatoes Rye Bread Tea or Milk Green Peas Apf^e Pie FRIDAY Breakfa.1^ . Grape FiTiSt Juice Cereal Coddled Eggs" Muffins Coffee Lunch _ —Meat Loaf Lima ^feans Spinach Fruit Sherbert Milk Tea IMnner , — Biroll Steak ~”^MaslM Potatoes ' Pineapple Salad Boiled Custard Whole W. Btead Tea or„.Milk SATURDAY Breakfa»t Tomato Juice Whole Grain Cereal Toast and Jam Cocoa Loach Yeal Roast Split Pea Soup Potato Salad on Lettuce W. Bread Celery Pudding Milk or Tea Dinner grand style tWrough the states of North and Soath Carolina, and Virginia. The cast consists of Butter medians that are really funny, they are amusing without using smoot. James Barbee, wlo imi tates Cab Calloway perfectly. The three cats a trio of boys whu really put over some hot har mony, and difficult tap step». Buck and Mamie, two perfectly teamed whirlwind dancers. Ten I fast stepping, beautiful copper colored girls dancing to tie hot tuhes of Fred Scott anli kit swin^ band. Costumes are gor geous, singing and' dancing ex- iCsilent, the comely situation fun ny and clean.. This show is click- ijig and will continue to click as long as they put themselves into tl I* work as they ar« now doing. Our hats off to John Montague and his “SwzitQ Revue’'. I beans and Stringjbeam^ two com- - FAVORITE RECIPES OF OUR WOMEN READERi Tkta cohnnn is to puMish the favorite recipes' of the womei readers of this paper. Write,your favorite recipe on the' back of a post-card address it, and mail it to the editor of ^this page, 117 Peabody Street, Durham. Be sure to sign' your name to the card That’s all there is to it, it’s all so very easy. _ : Let's see Just ■ ho,v nany good cooks there really are. iBiroiled Chicken English Peas Strawberries Cream HAMPTON ALUMNI RAISE tl8f>9 HAMPTON, Va.— Loyal Hamp ton alumni have very quietly raised $1,800 for the school dur- in th^ past two years, giving the money to the Student Loan Fund SURPRISE AJETLB CAKE de luxe desset tiiat’a. really eaayl - 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1-2 tea^oon cinnamdn 2 cups graham cracker crumbs 3 e|^, separated 1 l-5^I»'tl can) Brand Spinach'RoUs 2 tafclespoon lemon juiCe Grated rin of I lemon 2 cups canned or driined, sieved &M>le s*BCe Add butter and cinnamon Jo graham cracker crumbs Spread tMck layer of crumbs on the bot tom of buttered spring mold or deep 10-inch layer cake Beat egg yolks welj[, add Eagle Brand Sweetened Condense. Milk, lemon juice, lind and apple sauce. Fold in stiffly beaten egg Peachl Salad with Whipped Tea or Milk whites, ^our into mold. Cver with ifiKia'ning cratkcr cru'ilbs. Bake in moderate oven (3.i0 F.) for about &0 minutes^ Serve hot or cold. NOTE; If cake is to be served cold, leave cake in oven until oven IS Here’s > thoroughly cooled. : five-star favorite wits CHOCOLATE PIE ^ (only 5 minutes' cooking, yet this filling is never too thick or t-jo |>iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiii.Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim^^^^^ = FLOYD, F. LOFTIN = «I3 E. Chapel HOI St. ~ , Dial L-7263 Durham, N. C. S ; PIANOS Sa Radiot — TaHdng 5Ei Maehinjbs and othar ^5 Musical Merchandise S /’ianoa Tuned, ke-con- s iitioned and Rented — “Calumet” Sheet = Mpftsic 6c per copy Bnild Strong, Healthy, Bodies With Let the eUldran drink milk—all they aaa drink—hnt s«* that it is pare milk, says scienc^ if yen.wwnt them to'grew up into strong, well aseja and we—ea. Oar large and satisfied cl^Btele it your -gaanuatM m0 thm finer i|iiallty and exemidary tervie* of • tliis Instltwtioa, Meadow Dairies DURHAM’S LARGEST MILK PR(M>UCERS DIAL L-90I SALE G01.DEN RIPE FRUIT — A REAL BUY AT THIS I.OW PRICE! NECTAR OHANGE PEKOE TEA >^-Povlld Package 13c 1-ik. eii 5C Oim OWN ■reA, H LB. fkOf 19e IONA BEANS VAN CAHP BEANS, • 11-eL CANS IOUSE .tSe sinnnrFiEU) fancy creamery WHITEHOUSI IlILK 3 TiH On 19c SVNNYFIELO SL1C£I> RINDLESS BACON Pound Pkg. 35c 35c 25« PEAS 2 No. 2 ca.t 35c faud 'BUTTER •B' ; TOKON CH» ASSORTED .BEVERAGES 3 A*r FANCY TIN* Depostt ANN PAGE SALAO DRESSING Pit j>ir 23r A*p imicaocs - *■ - - - STRING BEANS — HEW POTATOES — —^ — S Lha. far I9c _ » ~ 10 lAe. 19a I YELLOW SQU^H —. . FItEUt TQttAlOCS
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