THE CAKOLtMA TllliS SATURDAY JUlft WB, lV9f rM»| fcvm Miss Novella Peace Is Winner Of This Week’s Basket Of Groceries celebrates Ttl> BIRTHDAY Miu Novell* Pe»ce it th« lucky) L^k iwinnar of this week'y b«sket of I Cold L*mib with ChUi Saoet^ weeStly menu M tato CUpfl, Vegetabl* Si^d, Tes, Oookiea Dinner Ve«l Chops, Creamed CaJt>b«fe Honermdtoh, Hot Biscaits, Cherry Pie. T#ih PWDAIY 6r«akfaft ’ “ Stmwhifcrrie* with Cereal, Scram- Hot bled Hotf Biicuits, Coffee, I Lmeh **' iSCftdwichH, GooBaliyer with mus- Devil Lettuce with fffn^Sawd, Lemonade, OoDqrhnuts. Dr^siiif, Plain Calcte, Lemt^de. Bfaiaar grocinries. H«r aa follova: SUNDAY Bucon, IBIran Marn.ajide, Coffee ■JIbm* oaat Chicken, Boiled Rice, wUb cbeeMt^ Carrot ^rawbei > ?ocktail, Ited'T^a. . Mttfffins, ¥■ Ab- WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DIE? AT WHITTED SIHEET HOME Aiter an illness of thre^ months S P, Burton died at hia home at 1012 Whitted Street, 'V^dnl^day June 23rd. D^atlr cam« at 7:20 PM. White Com foead, Tea. SATUKDAY Grapefruit Juice, Cerea!-, E^i:8, Toast. Salmon Lo«f, Orange-Banana MONDAY ('irapefruit Juice, Cereal, ToMt, ScramMed Eggn, Coffee. Lirneh dub Sandwiches, Cake, Punch, C^^irrot Salad. - D-nnmr VmI Xbaf, Creame'd Potatoes, Strin* Beans with Onions, Straw-1 - berrtea with Cream, Com Broad Sticks. TUESDAt Br«akla«t Tentato Juice, ,Baton, Rolls, Cof fee Lnach ^ Bread, Cakes. ' Macsronl Cheese, Cole' Slaw Tea, Dini^ ' Spaniah Steak, Baked Potato^ Carrota, Peas, Lemon Pie. Mr. {Btarton, who was 80 years old at the tim* of his death, has lived in Durham for a long time and was well beloved by all who knew him. Bom in Burlinc^n, Mr. Bur- . ton moved to DurRam when he B»tod^Shad with . Le|^oD.^„ « y^ung man, and madp U Bake'Pateoea. Cauliflower wlthj^is home. He was the husband of Sauce, Blackberry Pie, Mrs. L. A. IBhirton who, before her death several years ago was a teacher in the city school ays- Baton, tem. Mr. Burton is survived y two aunts, Mrs. Keck and Mrs. Mur ray, both of^Burlington. He leaver behind a host of relatives and Dinner friends who mourn his pasainj?. Cold R«ast »eef. Scalloped Po- Funeral arrangements had not tato«8. Buttered Beeta, Boirton *>«en completied as we go to press, Cream Pie, Lemonade. WEa>NESDAY Brankfast Poadied Efeg«i Toast, Coffee Ce real Luaeh Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Cho colate Pudding, Punch. Diaime Broiled Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Peas in | Cream, Frozen Salad, THURSDAY Braakfatt EtvJifejribtte S«rvlcM Evangelistic servicefl will h* hield Sunday at tJie Macedonia AMB Church Milton, }i. C. Rev. W. T. -Holland ^evangteliat of the Western North Carolina Confer ence will ihe in charge. Rev. Holland is a gospel solo ist as wiell as a preacher. He will sing several spirituals at the 11 o'clock service, accompanists will be Mias (Elizabeth Palmer. The tevangelist will sing the foUowing spirituals: Some Day, If You See My Savior, All Alone Fruit and He Bore It all. He will preach at both the 11 o’clock and -8 o’elook aerviees. A real program for the saving Qrangia—Juice,—Cereal,—. Rntti?rpii—fff ikhi1» is prftmiw^d. Toast, Cpffee . I The public is cordially invited FREE! Each Week A Basket Of Thift pij^ac is offering to the WOhian 'or giiiZ^laq^Bt menu for each daj in the week,, a basket of grocerf^^-w.iiHi_will^ be bought from the advertiser* ef thia page. There will be a bottle Durham Dairy Milk And a Ibottie of Royal Crown Cola, irlvm aloi^ with, the groceries, which will prove a-treat to the yrhiner. ^ Holes for this contest are as followa; Th!e Scarborough Funeral Horn?; will be in «harg« of tfie bural. r to attend these services. Rejr. I. M. Gray, Pastor Son of ^ Martin also won the first" prize Martin for selling the highest number Avenue ^ of votes during the popularity who celebrated his seventh Birth contest held .at Whitted School day Sunday June 20th. Little, last term.j D. B. MARTIN, 7f-, Mr. and and Mrs. D. B . I Martin of 1404 Lincoln SOCIAL NOTE Maister John F,. Bora of 6(02 Hckett Street left June 15 to' spend his vacation with his fath-' er, L. W. Ross, in Verona, Penn. Lyons And Mayo Repreitnt Hot pital CaM Aavocfktion i ' ~ Messrs. Wm. Lyons of .Lincoln | ^ j im- ymi and A. Rr Mgys-«r to9 i„. fSizaheth Streetl ai% the reprp- aentatiyes of the Hospital Care. AssoCfaCion of Lincoln Hospital. I - All persons having claims due: Mrs. E. G. YWCA Holds Open House By John 1^. Malloy Lyons at daughter-in-law Spaulding and have returned . 1. Any wemaB or girl over ilf yoar* of af« Is •ligiblo, otlior than tha maanbar* of tlia faniiliaa tho itaff of tka CAROLINA TIMES. 2. All antrias mutt ba !• M liy Wadnaaday 3. Naalaaaa ««4bI« aa watt *a tha fanning of the Maala. 4. Oaljr writa m om ai4a af lha »a:par. tisa as msmmf Mrarata ■heat* at mmy b« weM. B. Sa«d Mtlria* to Editor oi Wamant’ P.,-; Ciptiiiaa TIasas Straat ) Th« best planned jttenu aeUiet> ed will be annonne^d in naxc weeks issue of this paper, at which time th« wii|ners name will ba announced, ^e wimio)* will he asked to call at tha Caro lina Times office for her basket of groceriea should- call tio see Mr. ^ ^ Lincoln Hospital or Mr. Mayo from visiting l^ep son and daugh- at 709 Elizabeth St. ter in New York City and Brook lyn, Miss Ernestine Davis of 704 Linwood Avenue is leaving the city bh Saturday to visit her uunt Mrs. Alice /Bfemg and daughter in Philadelphia. Miss Davis of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis. Mr. Joseph Smith of 7?1 Giant Sitreet ^>ant the • week-end Greensboro visiting his sisten, Needs of the Individual” and bnother-in-law, Mr. ani Mrs. Pete Harris of that ifrty. i At 8:30 Wednesday evtnii^ June 23rd the local YWCA held open house to the citizens of Durham aC its new headquarters on Umstead Street. At 7:30, an hour befqre the doors were oiJeffeS tJo'the public a business meeting was held. t>ur- ing the meeting four new mem- CHARLESTON, W. Va.—- (C) j bars were adde^to the Beard-of The annual meeting of the, Managementi. They were: Mes- National Association of Teach- dames W. J. Kennedy, Jr.*, J. ers in CJored Schools, Mrs. Willa N.- Mills, Charles Amey, and Mag. Carter Burch, pre'^ident, will ba gie Lennon. Remarks were made time nefreahments w^ Mrved held in Philadelphia on July 27- 30, with thp theme, “Meeting the PLANNING A WEEK-END BEACH PARTY BY AUNT RUTHIE I two doxen cookies to the m^naJ charcji scrriees. W^r breskfast First you must pick out a cot- j After lunch on Saturday you ^ilJ! why not plan to have eold toiaeto age directly on the ocean. See, want to bathe and drMa, prob- ^ jajec, and trafflca, "■«>> that R haa th« pro|>er equipmnt ably there will he'aoine who will! gn^''coffee. I am me on* of tli- tach Is electric lightt, »t leas: t «'«nt to attend • nMtine« iiftwonwm «oi|'t mind taking h^ baths, a shower in tiie garage, j town, othei^ will want to remain i waffle iron along. Braekfa^ wu*t These thinga are necessary in at the cottage. j hurried for th*re ia tbe ‘‘r»>Hi* For the five o’clock dinner, 'f be pra- we«*-end af the b^ch. The ^ meal P*"**- ^ * er ,n the garage U very conven-1 fried chicken .5,.ith gravy, ft^ hr^mm*d .pineapple,- creamy whitj *>1^; candid swaet po^toea, eaar- maibed potatoes; imd fresh strin^i i rot* Toid p»s; chocolate cake beans, >y no m-ans forget kmonada Dixie Rolls. For dessert, the • remainder of the day can ba bread pudding with lemon sauce, •P***'* taking photos, and prepar* is very tempting—^I«ed't** goes iMve a very pleasant well with thtt meal. , week-end with sweet memories, . I of a. grand beach party. ^ N«w for the last day on the 1 ■ — beach party—Sunday | suitable for billiard baOa ient becauM as you come in from the'1>each full of sand, and you run into the garage and take a shower. This will keep the house free from a lot of unnecessary sand. I say pick a cottage with two baths because the men can dress together in one and the women irf the other. ' It is mostly the ^ women that will do the menu planning for. week-end.. They will chooae 0 nic^ ham, %at can be used f?5T Friday dinner through Saturday. Bake the ham In glngerale, after seasoning with whole cloves and brown sugar this baked ham served with baked beans and tomato salad will prove a very tasty and easy prepared ■* mea'..; For dessert, I sugsgest ginger bread with whipped cream. The men will perhaps prefer, beer a- long with’their (Tinner, while the ladies have Iced tea or gingerale. After finishing a meal like the one mentioned and sitting on the porch enjoying the cool brooie blowing for the ocean—makes one fe«l as a, queen or king. There will be those wanting to walk along the beach, while others play cards, bingo or sticks. For the Saturday morning breakfast, plan to use the left over ham. The best way to do this Is to 'flave the following breakfast menu; very cold grape fruit butte]rad toast. Ham Omelet coffee, and milk. You know, cnn't afford to eat heavy breakfast at the seashore for you want -to jump, right uito the ocean about half-hour aflier breakfast. For lunch, why not choose ^ momfng-Firrt of all you plan I to nse early for you must attend | ^ t^undr^d. elephant I COULD HOLD YOU IN MY ARMS FOUEVER DARLING IM SO HAPPY P M€V€R KEAUZfP Wt powen OF giAi/nfut MAIP UNTIL / useo GX>£FROY!s LAMtUSe,) toasted lettuce and tomato sand- wich, cheesef' *te)uffl« and a re- >^reshiag glass of coca cola. Ther3 may be a few alon^ tihat will want cookies or cake—so' dout forget to add a cake and at l^ast •\r2STPtDAY t walUowtr, fotsottca, I lonely—te»rfnl(jr wMchin* romaact pass kcr by. Today ^pular, lonely to look St—with iiiTiuitioiis* dances* simI parties •dote. It's the tame old «oty o«r and o»» asain, wheneT** • «itl ii*co»e« lie powet of bcantttul hair. . Brerr day more «irU—Yeal— Mlddle-a*ed women, loo-^are tealizios how iiuecc^ art it is to hare uaatinctiTe haif. A small brash aod a bottle of Codefroy’s Larievse Hair Colotio* are all that yoo will aee^ make yoor hair sleek, uniformly colorfali. soft trc ^iantj with the subtle l»str« to thrillias to a man. Ha»e ew-yciidifat %aa this popttUc way. Gray »o«t—streaks disappear—Wi-h • s>Q2le appiic^tiOD of Godeftoy s Lanea*». Color wasted comes eveidr—i*t black, b^ck. dark, mediiun or h*bt hrown. it at hora. Takes only a few miaatas. Jgmt hair won’t look dyed—tt won't be slivfcy or smelly. Go to ydor dealer and *sfc for a bettk of Godefror's Larituse. Do it today—NOWI Ha»elo»el» hair—Ke ootiiied — l»e admired. If aot sai^s^ed, yomr dealer* wiU promptir rduAd your money. Sr.,«C. Moore, Mr^ C. C, Spauld ing and Dr. W. S. Warren; Thanks were* given to Mrs> Julia for the fine* work she has formed in behalf of the YWCA. At exactly 8:30 the doori were opened to the public at which OODEFR dootn I hov* It sakid $1. diraO to ’’OKwcip UkUR'l-'*?' aoOinOY MANUrACTURING COMPART french HAIR coloring IHPBQVEA ^ *'* ST. LOUIS, mOb IHPSOVCO }S10 OLiVI ST. NEW GADGETS TO TAKE GUESSWORK OUT OF HOUSEKEEPING- by the following prominen^t citi- All who ini^cted the new zens: Mesdamea James Sl^ard jheadaaarters were deeply inl^res- James Shepard, J. C. Scarl)orough I sed by the homelike atmosphere. MISS EATON WEDS Miss Viola Eaton, daughtei of Mr, and Mrs." R. L. B^ton was quietly married on Monday:^!?*'® 21, .to Rofeert L. Plndele. "The marriage was performed at the home of Rev. J. A. Valentine at 6:30 in the evening. D0fOIHEAMa.^Wj(^ far tfair ud ftHtor artlTrw tha Utm ntUiNr talklaf wait ant t«t* ta for •tUk flo«er«l, m tf sriattt rar«a kod tettatt’ akirt*. n* loltt Blaturtd, Bttttoti Iri^t 40t«ra tkt tatk M llfM or dark bMk«croiuMt Mr* the popular rtaort4..te4a3r & 1*37 m 3 Miss Marinda Dunigan, a tal ented soprano appealed on the N. C. Mutual Forum on Saturday June l'9th, and was well received by her audieiKte. . Miss -Dunnigao is a^ graduate University and « a member of the faculty of 'Hillsboro High School.. Mias Blanche Meadows enter tained a few of her friends at a card pa'rty last vwek. Those pre sent were: Miss^^Collata Robeits, Mrs. Uarle Grandy^-Mrs. H. Mea dows,. Miss 'Blanche Meadows and Dr. Schensia. Mrs. Laura Grandy of Dunbar Street) spent the week in Wilson. Htrry Plater, former manager of the Begid Theatre left the ^y on Tuesday to take over his , >daties as manager of the colored theatre jii Charlotte. iSSrs. Plater and daughter will leave to j»in 'jiK*'rk»ter 1 1st. Pknter on July ‘.hisses Doris and Johnetta Holloway left for N«w Yoi^City City on June 5Uh where they, flye the .guests of relativ«8, Mr. and Mrs. James Loftin. iaiarch Poley, will attend the Sonday School convention in O^eedmoor on Saturday and Sun day. Mr. Poley is treasurer of the oi^rMiii|»tion. - m And Staff Extendl4 Cordial Welcome Ta’Thc North Carolina Negro Uudierwrlters vAs so elation DELEGATeI AND FRIENDS ARE EXTENDED AN INVITA- TION TO VISIT^THE HOME OFFICE BUILDING THE COMPANY, THE FACILITIES OF WJIICH * are AT THEIR DISPOSAL ^ ^ ! No^ Carolina Mutual ^lifc Insurance^. „ DURHAM, N»TH CAROLIHA - ^ C. C. SPAULDING, PRESIDENT * '*N«, Hoin% l« Complete Without North Car^lM M«faut Jelly, Golf, Roast Beef, and Bridge-Playing All Fall Under Thermometer Control '^'coolcccl' tor-jresfs fui yuui >e\eii Ultle brother* -1-^ and sisters and evtryooc adoiics you're the best fudge makef" in the block, there’s something about a kitchen ot your own tha puts you oh your mettle! So, if you want tO; dazzle yom s|>kk-aad- ispan new husband (or your family ol fifteen years* stan^Qg, leg|„ilia£ matter) with your ^linary triumphs, be sure that your kitchen coo- latns a complete set of cooking;*-—— thermometers! Therms one (or roast meat that tetia yoi)^iuiit when 4he roast is as rare or well-done as you want U (saves up to 35% of the juice oiost [lyro cooks waste, too). There’s an oven rhermometer; i^notber wUb a ioii£ handle for testing deep^ fat; and a ^irfectly splendid ese to do double duty for Jellies and icandy. No more tears over }am that won't Jell! It's as far Into the limbo^ of forgotten tbiocs as burnt biscuits and m«stacb« cups. Wben you’re puttiog the Snlsli- lag touches od your, kiteben, ba.ve the carpenter nail a two-inch strip of wood shoulder high along tb* .wall nearest your stove. Paint tt to match the color scheme -t your r^m. Then screw- la a • « of [hooks (or j^ur kitchen tnermome- Itent with a book St either end to Ibold a potll^er. I Tbe woman who dottsn't forget details starts housekeeping a toag sisp ahead. And practical details are often as iniportaat 10 ihe cooi- tori of the more oraajoeotal roons a« they are to the suceees of the utilitarian ones. For tostance. a tb:rmometer in the. living room makes It e*s(y (of you to act as your own air-coBditloaing i^eat. - One glance, and too much he«t or chill is anticipated before It ne^ .cars. Quests wilt be assured- o( a comtoctahle tUue, and surely aoth- lag seta the tempo oi; bospiialliy and a bridge game Mter t^a aa, even temperature. . ^ Many people eooslder a bedrobeai thermometer a aeceasiiy. ‘Thsc* is a chromi-um' one .wKh a dee* blue 'mirrored dtat that nahee m preM^^ 9ulor accent on aay dianiac table. Agala. If either yew - o# your huiMjaad%.Ji.apip«s to be & sports enthusiast, you'll wur a stormogulde to predict tte waftUft in 'advaiAre. It caa (ae«t«ll lMt>, bow much sun wiu ehiani at ife* gol( you ptaa rweSty-foM' ty-sU bours beaee. Beat M «%lt won't go baek on Its ptomts*. lik you brldee who flaa to Mw housekeeping a ime*'ai reueaber to keep ftu. tharMOBietcr.