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fMtM TWO ^ t'J THE CAftOLlNA TUUI SATUKDAY NOV. IS, IfS. , ..... —' ■■ JL .1 fi., i&. ..M.l,, .. —. Social Notes Wkit* «*ck Brnfiimt Chmrch T« WhiUi Roek Church pUn. to fliitrh to llBk An^ver- mrj effort to clear the It. mortW deht, by «vinir. The mort^^ U~cr burned «t • ThMilcBiivin* I^y- ^ _ Rev. MUe» M. Fisher In his’ wriBon on Sunday Novem- bef 7 that the church has plenty effective work to do after this p-eat effort W P*y om debt. of W«lU*w»-To B* .HoBorsd Mias Ei»*a^th Rogert, lAa been chosen,as “Queen of Wall- will be feted at a "Hiank^- Dinner at the home of' town giving JpMie Green, Dolly Green, Julia Green, Lessie’ Green, Settle B Hayea, Tfeaate-lBaaka, Beaa Bar- - *»ee, Friwell Daye, Loto Hester; Meters. Hiw^aitha Lyons, Horace Panderburg. Junius Worthly, Waller Brown, Bso’d CoUie, Mon roe Lyona, WlUle iBullock, CHI' ton H. Hill, Ofcedlah Barbe« and Wilbert Hayes. Attend Hoa»««omins Hisa Ine* Butler, clans of *37 of North Cirollna College at tended the Home Coming Game between State and Union on Sat urday. ( Have A Cocktail rs (By A«at Ratliia) (Dedicated to Lemuel Spaulding, Manafer of Durhanv’s only Hot Spot, *‘l%e iB4g Apple" > wnium"w«7f «10^««on now employed at the Colored Wffl^m Roge Orphanage in Oxford was among The chairman of the program committee of Walltown pr^nlses an evening oif good entertain* inent to those who have Jeceived invitations to the dinner. Dr. aad Mr.- A»»ton Of Monroe Are Wo«k-Ei»d G*e§t» Dr, and Mrs. Alston of Mon roe, and Mrs. Hayabe of Concord were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. fBu Alston of Fayette ville St. The group motored to Wake Forest on Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Aman^ Eaton Gaeat Of Mr. anti Mr*. BUly McCoy Mr*. Amandu Eaton of Ja maica, New Yorit is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCoy of Gleen Street. • Ob Skk List Mrs, Torrence of Fayetteville is among those on the sick list. The Bi|r A^ple opened on Tue^ day night with Joe Mills and His Rhythm Ra&cal’s fumlsbing the music. A large crowd was. in at- teadsace %t ^ Cbrwd Opening The manager^ of this *‘‘hot spot’* promises patrons a complete eve ning of fun. There will be floor shows; aa wall aa pretty cigarette girls and waltresMS to fvlflll jj^ur demands. Vir|t the Biir Apple. Here are a few "toddys** we the Alumni'a to attend the Game are dedicating to Mr. Spaulding between State and Union on Sa-, The Big Apple. turd*y. Jlise Taylor spent the | week-eftd in the city. Mi** Danria* Taylor V»*it* Alma Mater Mr»s. Dazerine Taylor, a gi'»d- uate o'f North Carolina College, Spaaldiat'a Ran Fly«r Jtiicr'l Green Lima *3 t’lj Tempoon Orantifaited Sugar 1 Jigger Bum. Shake these ingredients with finely crkked i^e. strain to 6 ouce glaaa, fill jlasa with .^cham pagne and serve. Bit Spaclal 4 Jiggers of Rum 2 Jiggers of papaya Syrup 1 Lime ,lce tn fill one pint shaker Shake well and strain., into glass, Lennel’* Bol* Juice 1-4 lemon Juice 1-4 orange 1-2 wine glass rum ' 1 tealpoon sugar Shake thoroughly with crack ed ice, l^aih and serve. Here’s wishing the Kg Apple tremen dous success. Hillside Hi-Lights By tlio ri-ASS IN JOURNALISM Mr*. L E. Tamer, lastraeter , HULSIDES* r. T. A* TO HOLD GENERAL MEEiTING (By Eiaasa L. Fliatall Ext*o»iv« Soatkland Siager* On The Southland Singers are tn a toor of Kastem and Western North Carolina to Virginia. Ihe ,toar Ijeiran. Tufiaday, ~^oj?^mbea 9' and «ill extend through to Dwauidwaf -^8. Mrs.—Harriette Howmrd Buaby is directress of this p.'ogrefsing quartette of which C. E. Steward is First Ite- nor; S. F. Faucette. Second Te nor, Eubanks IBtown, Baritone and Thomas Covington, Basso. TTie quartette may be heard over .Radio Station WPTF Ral eigh on Sunday afternoon 3:16. Their program on last Sun day was well received by the listening audience; mtfnv of whom have written in to the Ra dio sftatioif^expressing their de light of the songs rendered and requesting the ones they want to hear. * The W«»l*ria Bridgo Club Entertaiaed The Wisterfti Bridge Club wac entertained by Miss Lillian Davis on Monday night at her home .on Fayeteville St, Card tables were placed In her living and dining rooms where htiitge was played from 8 to 1). The house was JbMiutifolly de corated with chr^reanthemuns and autunih leaves. ~ After five rounds of bi'idgc, a -delicious coarse wah served, and prizes awarded the following persons. ^Mrs. Lillian. iBuchannan, High Score; Mri.''f;iyde Scarborouj^h, 2nd Score; Mrs. Celeste Smith, Guest Prize. Members of the club present were: Mrs. Lillian Buchannan. Mrs. Estell Dunlap, Mrs. Chat RIyera, Mrg. Pearl Cordice, Mr?^ Eva Goins. Mrs. Bea^e Mill?*, Mrs^" Mary Shepard, Mrs. Clyde Scar borough, Mrs: Dora Willliams, Mrs. Preppa 'Watkin^. ‘ The l^estsi of the club weret Mr« Hnttia TTnghAn nf Sali^ Suggestions For The Week-End Menu bury, N. C.; Mrs. Kimble of Bos ton, Mass.; Mrs. Emma Leather^, Mrs. Florence Holmes, Misa Sa die Christmas, Miss^ F. B. P.os- ser. - G. Charlotte Viiitor W. Pr^^zier of Charlotte By Aunt Ratlite FRIDAY Braakfaat Pineapple Juice Country Sausage with ScramStled Eggs Rye Muffinfi Coffee MiUc Lanch Cold Meat Loaf Potatoe Salad Brown Bread Cup Cake^ Ttea, : Dinaer i ' broiled Ham Lima B«an?3 Pota'toea Heart of Let tuce French Dressing Pie Coffee Hot Rolls & Butter ‘ SATURDAY JBr«akf«*t Tomatoe Juice Bacon Botla • Eggs Xioffec Milk —Toasfa. at MiB ’bBten the ^eat‘of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs R. L. Frazier of il4 Lodge Street. He returned to Charlotte on last Friday. Praaidsat Of North Carolina Usher* To Speak A/t Mt. Vernon On Sunday, November 14, at 3 P. M. there will be a program held at Mr. Vernon Baptist Church. Music will be furnished by the North Carolina Harmony Ifale Choruf and. Number Two Cfioir of Mt. Vernon Church. L. E. Austin, State President of the Nortji Carolina InterDe- nomihational Ushers Associai^ion will be guest speaker. Rev. Louis ^•Tght will lead the scripture :^-*1^ing. AH city uE4iera are ask ed' to attend the program.-" Mrs. Charla* Davi* Visitor Mrs. Charles Davis of St. Liouis Mo. returned to the city last week for her little son, Charles,^ Jr. 'They returned to St. Louis on last Friday. Haviag Sttccet* The ifrlends of Charles ‘'Chuck’" Davis are pleased to learn of his success with the St. L6uis Argus, leading Negjro newspaper of Mo. GoraMiae Barbor Hostess Misa Geraldine (Bbrber vf&f ho«t« to a party on Friday ^«ilng honoring her uncle. S. Q. W. Jones of New York City. Th« TOi}ie waa «ttxactlvely decorated with faU flowers. Ait«r a series of games, prizes were' awarded to high and low scor^ The guMts present were, Mitoe. CaUie Daye, Idonia Stone, Neifhborhood Store Gets Grade "A” Rating The popular^^ Neighborhood Store located on comer of Fayet teville and Dupree Streets as re ceived its “A” Rating from the Board of Health. Just recently they, installed a ‘‘fir^ class" meat departmont. They also sarry groceries, confect^onjeries and Household Remedies at reason. afcl able prices. There ie» % deli very servi^ until p. m ^ This store is owned by C.' T. Willis, who employs help that is courteous to all who trade with them. Remember folk^v Cleanli ness is next to Godliness, it pays to patronize a Grade “A” store. Laach Corned Beef and Vegetable Hash Toasted Muffina Fruit Salad Tea Diaaer Broiled Steal^ iBvttered Strlufjr Beans Mashed Potatoes Coffee Milk Whole Wheat Bread Pineaipple Upeide DjoiiiHi^’^Cakj SUNDAY Breakfast * Sliced Bananas with Orange# Juice All-BranCereal Broiled Ham Waffles witii Honey Coffee Milk Diaaer Frurt Cocktail Roast Lamb Mist; Jjelly €Brrota*“ ' lE'rown Potatoas Rarrnlp Fritters Hot Rolls (Chocolate Loaf Cake) Vanilla Ice Cream „ Coffeo Milk , . Sqpper ' Ham and Tomatoe Sandwiches Cake Hot Chocolate ■ PARSNIP FRITTERS Sift on.e pint of flour with one one and one-half teaspoon of baking powder and' 1-4 teaspoon of salt inl^^ bowl and mix thoro ughly. Next beat 2 e^ until light, and after adding a pint of milk to tehm^ stir the mixture into the flour. Follow with the addition of a pint of cold lulled The first general Parant-Tea- cher Association meeting for HflMd« Hii^ School wUl be hQld Tuesday evening November 16, at 7 ;30 o’clock at which, time of ficers will be elected for the year 11987-88. » * A apecial musical program be rendered by the Mt. Gilead Male Chorun under the able di rection of Cicero Reaves. This group, which is accompained by Mrs. Harriette BiUaby, herqelf a talented muslclM, has won quite a l(>it of recognition among mum: lovers In various parttf of the city. This it the first of a series of meetings that will be held during the year. All parents are utged to attend. 8. Solor—Gear Old Pal ^ Mine— Mabel Trice. 4. The New City—"nielma B«atly 6. Violin Solo*—Benjamin Lowe. «. The PMca Call-^ulia Edmon son. 7. When Johnnie Comes Corner Marching Home—Mixed Quartet. 8. (Juotatlona For Ainnistiee Day by Fannie 'Caine, Ruth Suitt. .Henrietta Cl^lstmas, Pency Spr- uldlng, Olga Bell, Wllhelmlflw Morrison, and Martha Grady. 9. Closing song by Sphool-*A^®’f (5one Study War No More, led by MiOile Trice. ... .^:^]7la)ut^^(}wru/n^ BERUTy-'-'KOmflnCE LARIii*‘i BrAll*J f ai ION The ioneuM tsaufy foyiMtaten wai •Meollifcsd ay ♦h* Oedefray Manw^turtng ComiMny to ttiMly «*lHoda o# pfaMfving wemsn'i naHtref aaov^, eed H» tks rwullt o# »hl» rstserch «v«llol>l* lo 1fce,^p»WI«. PKTITK FKCT CA»N BE COMrOllfABLE THREE ART STUDENTS WIN PRIZES # (By Edith Aaiy Parham) Miss Catlett, inf^xuctor in art at Hillside High School, received notice that threiT oi her students won prizes in ttie Fire Preven tion Poster Contest. Those to receive prizes ai*. Nathaniel Davis, ' Warren * Strud- wick and Cleveland ^Bethea. Those prizes are be awarded in chapel FricUy morning at the Jtinior Assembly. At present the students are working on {posters for the Book Week Poster Contest sponsored by the library. • . « The students completed Trat week, some work for the North Carolina College’s Homecoming. The income from this will buy new books for the departement. GREAT PROGRESS ]B£ING MADE IN MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL By^ WlUard Pottiford The Mechanical of Hillside High School under the tiupervlsion of Thomas L. Mann has \ achleviJ a great deal during the part six weeks period. The classes com- pose^ of boys who are very eager to leam. The boys ar? be ing trained regualrly through theovetieal instruction glvten by the teacher. I A general survey of the auto- jAobile classes has already been covered. They are now working on the construction ofmotor*. afttfr which they will take up motor troubles and remedies. The class will go further into real mechanical Ebop work later. At that tlmo the boys will leam such things as chipping, filUng, sewing griding, and drilling. Mr. Mann, tiie in«tructur ai7s, •*I am ftTdng to develop 4he boys hands along the line of mechani cal work,” 'The mechtnical Departmtnt is a new department added to Hill- fdes’ currieulm and la highly aps>reciated by the boys >f the school, psmm- t^ted fiiie; ahd af:«f the mixtare thoroughly, drop it by spoopfuls into boiling fat, holding the spoon close to the liquid bef{>re you venture to diop the contents. Cook the flitters for about 6 minutes, and een'e very hot. There •should be fat enough to float Ui6 fritter«i, and it should _spnoke" bi^fore they are dropped in. CHOCOLATE LOAF CAKE Cream 1 cop butter, add 2 cups sifted flour and beat well. Add B wall beaten egg yolks ard beat until smooth. Add 3 squurea chocolate, melted over hot i^tiir and r* cup broken nutmegs. Mix and sift 2 l'-2 tups c^ke ftsur, ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM HOUSEHOLl!) HINTS JUNIOR AUXILIABY MEETS The Junior Aujtiliary of Lincoln Hb»p!td“ met on Tu«day, Kov- «ab®r 2, 1937 at the residence «f Mr*. Gertrude f^ylor .with Mrs. Barnice Joaes as co-hostess. Those present were, MU^ Pret* .ty, . Rosser and BcbHns, Meedbimes Harris, Kcoiwy, Tunier, ISder, Michanx, Wheeler, MeLanrin,~Tay' ~1», Joses, £nox, Jefferies, Dav- Mson, Ehia B. Spaulding and nmr FnaWent Mri. mncis,“reaa ®®relay. The guests ir.clud *'Vtzjr^tsresting article on “Per- m^bers of the cabinet, the taken from S*adw’s ‘ wurt and h^ officials. r I NATIVE CHIEFS ENTERTAIN LiBER'lAN PRESIDENT A short rat to dish drying is hn aluminum dish rack—no «>^iping is required. The sharp poipt of this electric iron takes the wrinkles out oi the tiniest corner. SPONSORED BY matOHY "DEPARTMENT By Emma F*iataII TTie History Department of I HilUide High School presented an . Armistice Day Program Noveni- Iber 11, for the purpose of paying {tribute to those who lost thek Uvea in.the World War. The pro- ^gram consited of poems» musical selections and quotations, name ly: 1. Opening Song by the Scheol Star Sprangled Banner. 2. When The Cannon Booms No More—Gutha Ta^or 1-4 teaspoon cialt and 1 teas|K>on soda. Add alternately^ with 1 cup sour milk to the first mixture. Add 1 1-2 teaspoons vanilla. Fold In 6 stiffly }>eaten egg whites. Turn into a buttered and floured loaf pan and bake in a moderate oven, or at about 326 degrees, about 1 hour, or until firm in ' y. center. When cold, spread mth fudge or mocha f^ostini^. At n motion pIctHre thetiter re- (ceiilly I sill nest lo a girl and a iiitiD who were aiipitreiiily •lerj nmcii in i»iv«. Aiiii jiHi cituluD't blHnw I lie j oiing iimn, f^r she wn« a relnnrhiilily Bjetiy girl. With SRTfii.T black hnlr, "n, glowljis com- pJezlon. an«l tonfsllkeo ejelnsltes. . But I noticed, tlmi In »i»lte of liter grooiiilog and her atturliig •heiiuty, soroeihing wn* wrung. A (frown cren*ed her forehead at times and She ttdgeted In her seut. Vou jtiiiy guess what was tite matter, and 1 HnHlly discovered It when I glanced down Hnd saw that she had. In ezasperatloB, kicked oft her allpiiera. IIuw many times Imve we all tteen tempted to do the snmr thlngl Tliiw much suffertn* do we endnre for tlie sake of a slipper smaller tliun we can wear? And' needlaM sulTerIng, too. Tour cholc# of footwenf Is «► peclully Important at this time of the year, with the sodal season ge^ ting Into full swing and a constant m>Hes of dances and teas in pros pect for society women. Choose Shoes That Fit Tou’ll be on your feet a lot, aid you cannot appear your best at these functions if ycur feet pain yitu. Wearing the wrong size or th(s wrong kind of slippers may cause aeltoi and shooting paini that will Inevitably "how in your face and posture. Many women's foot troubles arise froiu wearing slippers so small they ploeb the feet Shoes should lit flriuly aronnd the foot but they should Oral oi all be comfortabKi. Jt Is true t^at dainty. wel|-abod tsat are pleasing to your escort, but if fhejr cnusw strain In yoor walk or miinner, ttoe bappy affect Is lost M«>n notice these tilings. They won't tlilDk you havs a trim foot iiivt'elS I^CiUiw JvUr ShO€S miw ainull. They'll think privately tbat you're trying to; gals an effect RhO* «lze is especially Important with the open-tee* sandal^ pofwlar this tell. Don’t get a pair so tiny ybar (odt ^wlll melt around tbs Mltb Always keep your sho^ neat and well polished A few minutes work, with home accessories, before fm iMi«s your home will work wmmM lo your appearance. There are ai^ number of good and iBsxpensiv* preparatiOBt oo the market (or this purposeu , , ' Appropriate Footwear , ^ Zour choice of shoes should b« governed by tbs occatlOtu for denies or barbecues In the open air a saucy tan oxford or a sport sho^ perhaps with a rubber sole, woold be approprlata. For the buslBsw woman a dark leather sho* with m broad compare tlTsly low Ijeel Is usually in good form. For foriMl wear, of course, there are the opea sllppen with tall, slender heelt, IB pastel cloths, gold and silver, as well as kid. If ysur feet ace large, that bl nothing to be ashomed ^ Wear a shot that la comfortable, neat and attractive, and then forget about it. Women who bave nnlovely feet ■boQld wMr anobtruaive footwear, and they ' should draw attentim from their ftiet by making ap fort to beautify comptexloii, hair and figure. The trsedom from strain achieved by those wbo. wear properly ttttlag shoes usually more than compen* sates for any advantage that cenM be gained by wearing a teshlonabi* shoe that Is too smalL ' t fort required on the part of the teachers and students in carrying out the project. ECHOES from IUE HOME "Ec” DEPARTMENT. (By Th*lma Beatty)- SELECTCAST FOR SUGAR"^~- 'BROWN NEW YORK,. Nov. 11—(ANP) -Brown Sugar, the new play to will open Nov. 22 at the Majsstis Theatre in ETooklyn. A^ itopo*- ing li-H of artists has been s‘?tec* ted for the cast, amo^ng them be ing Juan Heman^ez^ Buelah £d- mundsr Chrlstola WilHnn#, R'c- hard Huey, Georgette Harvey, John Bunn. Alvin Chiliiro^f be produsad.^by George Abbott therlne La vail and Matrhi It's possible to cook a whole meaJ on the table on these electric grills. Try it for break fast, at least. lie triangular sink strainer ol aluminum hii^thecornerof th» sink and takse up little room.- “ToHay we shall, go ~to ffie theatre” said ohe of the girli in the Hme ‘lEc” Department “Where?” asked a girl in the Senior Class. “In thi clans room,” the Home “Ec” student replied. 19io Home Economics, Depart-1 ment aims to keep iip the new fJevelopment in teaching; because of this, the students are instuct- ed by meann of a motion picture machine, which Is owned by that department. The pictures shown * recently were: “New Trend-« in Pood” and “Citrus Fruits.” Both were very interesting. The Home BSconomics Depart ment is striving to teach ilfl student# so that their homes will be benefited by their studies In home making. In this inerest the teachern visit the homes of this students, supervising homemak- ing project*! as they are carriad out by the students in their homes. It is expected that the re sults of this e^eriment will more than justify the extra ef- It’s very simple to ?3ipty these new aluminum preserving kettles—thanks to the rings at** the sides. A Pyrex mixing bowl of glass "efiabte you to see all sides oj the itiixing question. MONROVIA, Nov, 11—ANP^ —Evidence of the increasing am ity'between the native. po'puKT tlon in Uberla an3 the present* administration was g|ven T»him the Kru population,, represented by the Mven chgirmen of "the seven triben composing the Bo- rough of Krutown tendered a re- ^P^fitaiyTo Pi-Miaent and ffo sJeim gets to the. hands when one is refilling, this type^ aluminum ketde. ' t^ce your meat is in the stove, the»» self basting coasters of a]uminom ,do all die rest of the work. ^ Jluqjr piuM year snd w«y tMty^ the Md to on Dee* Henry Armsitrong recently WOTO^ f**therweia^t champ. keep tmy ** ‘,aen mafehyd to fight Billj. Beauh .d .* .%fa^elght :jn Madtowi fg>i. e- COAL COAL D. S, McGliefrGoal Go. LET US SEND YOU A TON PERFECT ^tCHCER COAL PHONE J-lMl Belk's Shoe Repairing SPECIALS I FOR ALL NEXT WEEK GENUINE LEATHER Half Soles 47c Pr. For Man, Women and ChiUraa — 89c Vain* EVERY SOLE SEWED ON REGULAR aOc VALUE Rubber Hciels SHOES DYED BLACK ALSO COLORS 27c Pr. - 37« Pr. SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT IN THE BASEMENT Belk-Leggett Dept. Store Give EdiicatfQiial Toys ThiS'Ciirlstmas Do1™^1BLE like this? OR THIS? *NO, +DON’T NffD AMY INSURANCi. YOU SEE.irtDONT HAVE A FIRE I WILL HftVt SAVtOTHE PREMIUM T WEEK* HCO.IDAY GREETING CARDS Select your holiday greeting cards now from' our, new. complato as sortment, Ask to see our special, aelecled box assortments Umt will save you money. G*riJ«n Nov. il». A-krtchen caKnet Is the office desk of thaldtchen' widi ail the Odarififp^anitarTr-is the „ Jiew Itt^of g^lia» is|uipment wirhin arm s reach. blessing to apartment dweUen. See tfia jCoceUJfgent or BANKERS’ FIRE INSUI^CE COMPANY CONSEB^V£-SOLID-DEPENDABLE Uaioa Im. ^ Rwd^ Co. ^irtam AcSie Cn. Rdleigli iBffsetively :##8thor- prOof ou||ide”^p'W^and ..netal surAkces with thhi supei^r sjiar varidsh. Absolutely waterproof. Will not turn white. '79c qT. Why ntt give children toys for -Christmas that*"?®?!®^ them to learn while *.he/ play? We have a splendid line at amazinly low pricet^'. JSEOURUSY UY-AWAY PLMi Our ^^yCA,way Service costa you noibing extra. Bay toys and educational glftk children on this easy, pipn.. Let us give you full particu lars and diow you our won- derful line-of- -gifts. — May Wa R*co«imM(l A Compatmt Matter Paintar Or Daeoralor? Rogers Paint Store 140 E. Ch«p«l Hill St. Plioaa J-4211 — fyurham, N. C, —- W« D^ver — Durham’B Complete Rogers Paint Store—^ »r
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