Miss Margaret Lainlislli Wiiiner Of This Week’s Basliet Of Groceries Miss liargaret Lamb ^ h of 1001 Third ttreet. the lucky winner of thia weeks Batket of Groceriei. She wiU rweive same from the ?arolina Timpi office on Monday morninK. , SUNDAY Breakfast Grapefruit, scrambled egg a, Ifriddle cakea, maple syrup, coffee, butter. Dinner Roast duck with stuffing, but tered string beans, new potatoes, cold slaw, cranberry sauce, rolls, birttei*, Iced tea, ic% cream, cookies; “ i * Supper Mixed green salad, cold sliced veal, whole wheat bread, butter, iced tea. ■ ~ MONDAY Breakfast Strawberries, cream, ready to eat cefetl, soft boiled egffs, toast ed muffjns, coffee, butter. . Lunchean Crearii of pea soup, lettuce‘sanjr wiches, .crackers, coffee, cake, but ter, iced tea. Dinitur . , ^iss steak, gravy, creamed potato cakes, English pMs, pine apple salad, hot eom meal muf fins, butler. Iced tea, strawberry sh^rt cake. Tuesday Grapefruit juice, ready to ••t cereal, baffles, syrup, butter, cof fee, milk. Luncheon Cold sliced tongue, watercress salad, potato chipc, iced tea. Dinner ‘ iBaked fish, potato Mlad, sliced tomatoes> cottage cheese, hot rolls, butter, chocolate pudding with whipped cream CQokies. WEDNESDAY Breakfast Orange juifie, ready ,to eat ce- leal, poached eggs on milk toast, butter, coffee, milk. Luncheon Sandwiches (tumato^ lettuce, bacon), iced tea. Dinner BERUTy>fR0mfll1[E DinECTOn, UARIEUSE BEAUTY FOUNDATION. Th* t-arleuie Beauty Rtjundatiun was fistablisHeo fry tn* Qodcfroy Manulaetunng Company to Mudy mathodt. o* pre»srvina womsn’i natural benuty. and to make *h« rciulti of fbia rc««arch availably ta th* public. ' DAH.Y D0Z+:N Foil .mWI.MKII AI*I'KA|{.\XC’K NOTES Miss Alma Filzgerald spent the' weekend visitlni; in Charlotte and High Point. Mrs, Drelton Albright and Mrs. Pauline Puller have returned from Phitedelphia where they attended thR Schools 4 Manufacturens Ex- hibit for beauty shop proprietorsr Dr. G. W. Caldwell, accompan- ^ied by his daughter, Mrs. SpeAcer, and: tittle -Jean Williams of Eliza-, beth City, resided with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Chavis while in the city last week! » Miss Maytor Justice of Galleo, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Justice of Down street. Mr, and Mrs. Will Edwards stopped over in the city recently with Mr. tftid Mrs. Walter Ed wards, and aecompanied them to Rkhtnond Sunday to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Ge neva 'Wfclte, formerly of Durham, but who for some time resided in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. l«e announce the marriage of their daughter Emmo Elizabeth to Dr. Robert P. Randolph, Jr. on Saturday, the twenty-ninth May, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven Durham, North Carolina. of Ed. Smitfi, a student of A & T CollegeJi'is in the city visiting friends. Welcome to our city Ed. Miss Minnie Moore has return ed to the city after completing her course 'al Hampton Institute. Miss Lois Shaw is back home after a successful year at West Virginia State. — Mi.‘.-^es Octavla E. Gii fin >nil lima E. Whitaker fif High Point were visitors in the city Wednra- diy. They motored here vvith' T. N. Byrd, buainL-ss maft of 'that city, . > ’ * J, C. Scarborough, Sr., promi- nehf undertaker and bustirpss nfnn of thfs city has returnwi to th? city after going to answer the urgent call to the bed side of his mother who wa-; fatally burned in ujfire which destydyod her home. JL. A. Townsend who has been seriously ill at Lincoln hospital i^ reported as being improved. Mrsi Trumila Smith has been very ill at her home, 614 Price street. She is much better at this writing. M’ss Inez Buttler of Greenville wa.s'the weelt;. end gilest'of Mis^^ Katheritto Walker, 509 Dunbar street. Whila here Miss Buttler attended the commcnceiiMmt exer cises of Noith Carolina College where she wjs'awanled a B. S. de gree. Mrs. Taylor, mother of Dean J, T. Taylor is visiting her son at 2106 Fayetteville street. Wilburn K. Knight, employe of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company of Wilson was in the city Tuesday. Miss Annie R. Cruae is at home fijm Brick Junior Colltge. Misses Eva Patterson and I*a- iiora Sauldiiig have returned from Teachers^ Coflege ■ in Winston-Sal- om. i Mrs. Mollie Reid Improving Mrs Mollie R-id is at home on 1207 Gray street, Greensboro, aft- t*r‘an operation at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital. Mrs, Reid is under the care of Dr. C. C. Stew ard, and is the mo‘;her of Mrs. Beatrice Reid of this eity. Beginning Sumiay, June 15, Presiding Ider B. H. Lucas of the Durham District wilt conduct a revival at the Emanuel A. M. E. ehuveh* The mihUe is cordially Invited to attend tiie services. Woman’s World w,. »*d STRAWBERRY TIME , Now Is the time when , the ^tmwberry shows it* alluring r*?d on practically «I1 fruit stands. And no matter what the prtce that tant»lizittg strawberry desin- i: alwajs -yith us. It wouldn’t be i bad ij3a to get a l»ox of these berries ever#' now and then and prepvre them so a whole family will appreciate their wholesome i^oodness. STRAWBEaSy JUMBLE; On* quart strawberries, one- and on-- third cups *t?ar, one fourth cup water, one cup flour, one teaspoon baking powder, feW grains salt, two ti.iblesp»ons, shortening, one third cup milk. Wash, hull strawberries; halve them. Put Into broad-Sased sauce pan, add one cup of sugar and the water. Bring to boiling pornt. Mix flour and remaining one third cup ^ug«r,> baking powder and Milt. Cut in shortening with' knives or rub in with fingers. Add milk. .■I '■i1 ' ‘He Stir until blended. Drop r»»aBdfngj M„! tntspoonful: 'in -trawb-iry ' ug*r ture.' Cover tigrtly; ••nok 'Inwly twenty mmotes withowt remW- -r jnsr cov. r, S* rve at once. i m»,i ifenih urif i f’ STRAWBERRY f-HAltryOTTer. f (heir ; One quart strJWberriei, one ' ♦hmi ■ bn ', sugar, ont envelope gelatin, on> ' f'Vfn. For ser iig, pint whippeil cream. ’-f.jam ch^ " m tl Pres- the Washed berrlea thr:' the shtt Le t s(U^- a coarao aleve. Add ssgar andipoich«l * let itand for an hoor. Heat one! cup of tht juice thua made anO • add it to'the gelitine,--which has ^ STRAWM RRt t been .Holt'ned in a little cotfl^irif. j j, er. Stir until gelatine if dsajolv-:'’”* po'^dc-d ^ 'd. .Mix with the rest of ,tht hi’r-f rier and chill thoroughly. Beftre mixture congealg, fold in the whipped cream. Replace in refrig erator for at least two hours. Serve with lady fingers. pmek- an^ mti^ by .tl|f *!!• •-■v.rt '«■»• t/ i;, ■ift n- y «i. 4.,ft. but iJTpr.f;-' 1*1 at ar-v * - '*’J! of an>» p>jtir ts« ^ El- th 1 one « l-F: ,*raW' jV, o Om r-zp U.ii, hiit- m trshnMillo'*- . fourth cup macaroon POACH BD STRAWBERRIES With Cream Cheese: One pint strawberries, one fourth cap sug ar, one foarth: -cu|> water; two shreds, crumbs. Cnnh, hull and wash berries lightly vHh theSwJgar- Keep in warm place half «n boor -to mel low, then ,;hill, W^hi;- heavy cream and fold ^tiff ^egig.whit* into it. Then add manhm^sllow shreds and Ceathi*ad White shoes, white dri’ssAS iiml bHght suiiiiner culors are In llie^ fuahioii spectrum imw Nni fyctl the northern-most residents ut mtt country are still ‘ oonthu'if m' iii*' aoniher hues of whiter. In lilxle. >1 course, the frills of smnuier hu\>‘ brightened the scene fur sevetiil weeks. But how about y«ui? I lin e .vnii brigiuened up yourself? Ilti^vt- ytH» given Iroiii^seTr^mTr spimu miuse cleaning^ There is fn--tilmiil.v. nn time more than In suninicr whfti n person can be at her best—>r hi her worst. And the ak-ulhlnu aitoiii It Is, the difference- Is ii|i to our selves to determine. SIMPI.R ItOUTlNK A simple routine Is I ho tifis\v(>r to most of our groonilnK inniiltM'im. ms has been p»lnteJ out iviHMivdIv in this coluinn. Hnhll govci ini so ni;in.\ of our actions. Wh.v then not niaUe our grooming routine a lairt of our datly hablt& Lei •#me siViiKetu a “dally dozen" for the heiiellt id your appearance and yowr .coinrort during the summer months. I. Rise after eight hours sUet> ■~A cooling bajh. tub or shower. SL Brisk rub with coarse.towel 8. Sprinkling, (># dusting powi^ r. 4. Brisk work-out ' fur the hutr and an off-the-face hair-dress. 5. Include Vyour usual powd»T itaae. , , > 6. Pot cold creain, or e.ve cream, around your eyes to Tireveiir “sum mer-wrinkles." ; 7. Apply cosmetics, .to j oui: usuiH taste—but you’ll Hnd U fireferable to UM less cosuiuUcs In summer than In winter. > & Dress In brtsltt, light, cum^ fortable clo.thlng. Sandals. If you have them. .You're ready for the morning I & Luoch time l.lleinove nil make np and stt^rt over again. t'oI> cream your face. A dash of coli' water. Thfen cosmetics and you're ■et for the afl^r.noon. 10. Home again. Get eomfortahle. whatever you dw. Tlien. before go lag oat for the evening, by nU means, another idling shower or tub. Take flfteen' minutes for re laxation. Just loaf. II. A Change of clbthll^e and out into tbf evening air. Try to locittd a and stay In It.. i;j. (*00 Just before you po t*^ litHl. a WHnii hath. I’ln serious. ThU' K'ill hi‘l|i .voii ge.i'thal iiJI-lmiM'riant ft^l fill slet-t* Ijiiw do you feel? CimiUt at- I'i'iiil.v! Thill si-liHiiie of ln' Ih into almost everyliod.v's day. CltKA.MS IMI’OUTA.NT Vou (joii'i like the Idea of tin* i iMyiiiis? .Now let lue exiduln wlit liii|Mti-lmii fill fV«»ry ii-iilu an, In siimiiHT even more than In .winUT .Sidiimer heat and dr.vnes^ 4ias ji ruinous elTert on the skin, as well as on the liiilr (See ni.v, iieM I'olimin); It ilrles It out. i)r,v' ness iiiuses \vi-lnkl**8. so to prevent sniiii'iier's toll, think ahead r.iid,iif«- lh(» cri'anm. They aijf really no* ■so iiai'iiml'ort.'ihle; Hiey only sounii I hill wa.v Moreover a giHid powdi*r liiise Is es|)ei’hill,v lm|Htrtant In sum mer for appeftram-p's jSake alone .SiHiie women teil lift* that tlie.if, like to .fill",e,I all cosmetU-.-i In tin*' sniriTuer..-Tliey are sticky, they «tni- teiVil. They make one feel imttei. I can sympalhUe with the wuinari who jfeels that way, hut I caiuuH... sympalhUe wilt) her If she l« ix |i get' thf liest 1^ her She will h** \>;ry. very stirry Jf she finds ner skin (liy ^injl Vflirkle aiflrket|j.i» th.- end of the suiwuer. a cundllloii that 'makes her look older than she really Is. 6,0 IC.NM L’SKS. NOW I will admit that It Is a cliore tu.do anything coiisUtently hi tin* suimiier We are |)rotie to sit unit* let the Wm^d go hy. I've tieeii guilty of that myself. But the iihove Is a Klmple rotitlne that slMiutd Ite-ii' help to ytfii jRf 4ieet»lng l»»H> fortaliJe and at tups In aitpeanHice. Incunvenlen-e or summer . iaxInesH Is no excuse for^cartrieMi Np|H‘nt> ance. and there Is no oihei alllil. The writer. Mark Twain. ytni re member said tliat "Kveiykhod,\ talki> about the weather, but nubod.« seetus to do anything about It.” a result, we all have lit faC* tin sanie Condlihms. Yon are* no worse oir titan other women; hut you will be the. envy of them If you meet sunuaer oaidtllVnvs more Intelligent ly than they. I hope you llnd my suggestions helpful. llere’s to an ulr coiidllloned tum- mPr. , ! Each Week A Basket Of ^ T I Roast beef, spinach, mashed po tatoes, gravy, corp meal muffitjis, banana pie. /. THURSDAY " _Brykfast Prunes, bacon, eggs, cinnamon rolls, butter, coffee, milk. Lunch Sliced boiled ham, deviled egj^s, rye bread, butter, iced tea. Dinner —.S alloped oysters, peaa, French. fried potatoes, buttered beets, let tuce with Russian pine apple upside down cako' with sauce. " " ' FRIDAY A-pple ssuce, fried eggs, cinna mon toast, fnilk, coffee, butter. Luncheon Meat loaf, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, potato curls, iced tea. _ Dinner Baked ham, string b6ans, pota toes, squas}), corn bread, iced tea, com pudding. SATURDAY ^ Breakfast prunes, ready to eat cereal, egg omlet, toast, butter, coffee, milk. Lunch Salmon sala4> crackers, slked tomatoes, bread, butter, iced tea. • Supper Fried chicken, gravy, rice, peas, cucumber salad, strawberry jam, 1iotT)lsa^; b^er, umbrosls, qup cakes, lemonade. MARYLAND COURT GETS TEACHERS* SALARY CASE Y. M, C. A. TO SPONSOR PROGRAM The Y. M. C. A. of this city will sponsor a spccial program on'Siin- j jj day at 1 P. M. in Scarborough || A.ssembly' Hall j>n Pettigrew :St. || This program *11 Jja given for |j men and boys. Taul L. Peterson, director of Boys Activitie.s for the white' Y. M; C. A. will be the gUest speaker. ALBRIGHT NEWS Rev. J. H. Pepperi'pastox o| St. Paul Baptist church is celebrating his first anniversary l>eginnin3 Monday, June 14th. Miss Vera Hilliard has ifeturn- ed to her home Ih'Nashvilie. The Suns£t Tgnnis Court \yill be open to the public on June 14th. FRIO/VY SEWED ON DEPARTMENT- WHILE YOU^ WAIT SHOE REPAIR Belk-Leggett St, Progressive Stores, Inc. DURHAM —505 N. Gregson Street — 712 Fayetteville. Street MHj s. Guthrie Ave . — 1013 Chapel Hill Stre;t — 760 9th Street 1108 Broad Street 600 Roxboro Stteet “NORTH CAROLINA STORES FOR NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE” ^ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 11th. & 12th. PROGRESSIVE SALAD DRESStNG U2 pint Jar lOc Pint Jal-17c (}uart Jar 29c LiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ask Your Grocer or D.1-=X4-E^ . GuaranW .GooSoess - Bread And. I RoJls You Can Taste The Difference fllttlllllliiiiliiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'iHH>'>>HH'^iiiiiiH'^ This paper is. offering to tlie womwi'or girt" plsnnlng the best menu for each d6y in the ^ek, a biMdCSt of grtceries, whkh will be bottfht from the adyextisen of thli page. There «Ul^-be.. a of DuBfaam.Dair.7 Miti£-and a bottle ^ R»yal~.-~C;own—C.ola, gtren ^th the., growerIot, which will prove a lfr|SrW™We winner, - ~. Bttlw for^ this‘^contest ate a» fgllom; 1. Any we«iaa or gfarl ov«f 1« years of ag« U •llgibic, ot&w thaa the m«inb«rs of tke fMtlllBs o* the staff of tlie CAltOllNA TIMES. entriee mutl b* |b’ by WadnMday^Ju^a 16, 1937. 3. Neatnaas a* weD aa the plaaniag »f t&« asaal*. 4. Only write mi aae aitle of th« paper. Use as many eeperat*' sheets •• mi^y ne«4ed. 5. Se^d entrlas to Editor ot Womass’ Pag', Carolina Tlmos 117 PeaWd^ Street. The beat p^juDoed meiin aehiet* ed will be annqanced ~tn—mwt weeks kiua of this* at which tfina th« winners name will Ibe announced. The winnor will h» to Call ftt tile Care* Una Tin^p offiea for her batkct of groc^ijii Cbatinaed frora page ad 'teacher and |1475 in acting as’ principal, while he has been paid only^^lfi a year. Becaua^of - 4he importance of the issues in' ihe case,—Judge Charles Woodward has requested Chief Judge Hammond Urner and Judge Arthur Willard to hear the case along with him. Attorneys for Mr. GibGbs are Charles H. Houston and Thurgood Marshall of New York; Leon A. Rimsom and .Edward P. Lovett of Washington, D. C., and W. A. C. Hugh^, Jr.,“legal counsel for the Baltimore branch of the N. A. A. C. P. the type OF GIRL MEN -■I PRETFEK — OpBtimied freaa pa|« 10 POUND bag 5j|c 100 POUND BAG .... $3.00 DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 Can .-. DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 3 No. 2 Cans .: ffr. 25c GENEVA FANCY GARDEN PEAS, No. 2 Can ...... PHILLIPS PORK AND BEANS, 11 ox. Can, 6 for ....'25c LIPTONS TEA, 1-4 lb. Can .X ............ .... 25s (Ice Tea Glass Free with Each 1-4 Pound) HERSHEYS CHOC. SYRUP, 16 oz. can .. .. lOc FIG BARS, 3 popnds . _( ». ....... 2.'*c .. 10c SHORTENING, pound GRAPE JUICE, pint bottle >f. B. C?RITZ, nackage ... .tt. ..... LIFEBOUY SO.\P, 2 cakes 15c RINSO, 3 packages '25c Lihbys Hostess Pcacties^^ ct. 17c SCOTT TISSUE, 2 rolls 155 Fruits & Veicetables position, and the ability to meet people will always ,he pr^rre| by men. Her looks won’t matter. She can be the most heauti.ful woman in tl*e world or >«he can bie as ugly as home-made soap So cheer up girls. If you hap pen to be one of those .jwho are not endowe'^ with beautiful l-aii', ejKes, nose-and roo^j^. etc. xlon’C give up the ship. Just go b«ck and check the qualities I I’Ave already mention ed, and if you don’t have them in your store house see that you start “storftig” right away.' \b. :SUPER suds, nackage ... •/V- lOr OCTAGO.N SOAP, 2 small bars ^ RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES, No. 2 can 15c _Yj¥N CAMgS TOMATO COCKTAILl-** 25c MAYFIELD CORN, No. 2 can ....' . .. . r.. 10c PINEAPPLte, Crushed, No. 2 can 17c Iss. Tomatoes, Mb. 25c - , • - ' ^ K. } . . .. NO. l t;VHITE POTATOES. 10 lbs. i,19c BAMNAS ^ 4 ponnds .18* '' n . LEMONS, large aiae. do*. ,........ ... 2#t ORANGES, large size, i^oz. ....v. J,., . 37e FRESH PINEAPPLES, elch si 12 i-ac JiE EdilY EmW! i: ARMOUR’S STAR (EXCEPT TONGUE) Spreads 3 n25c ArraQiizs, Star POTTED MEAr 3 cans 10c ArnMMtr» Star VIENNA^ Sausage 3 cans 25c Colonial Brand Pure Concord lira|i« Strongheart B DoglFood Blue Ribbon Malt Syrnp Pint Bottle StronghearJ^ Brand 1-Lb. Can 5c Blue Ribbon t - 3-Lb. Can 69c W'eston's Fresh Crackerettcs 10c Plain or Self Rising o . • fcnM Fl«ur South A'anor Golden Bantan or White Corn 2 cans°25c Octagon Toilet Soap 4 cakes 17c Fine Blackerel fiUet 12-Lb^ Bag _ Kit The Caednesa 4a* tacked la (•U V