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• ^ , -rf- - . - . ,^ ■ . ,. , •—- -f- -J- ^ ■—6i 1 Toai SATWAYngr. j^ity I Wiattaa Saltm Cii«*t Dr. Malloy of Winston SaUtn wa» gn«st '0# Mf. «nd Mm. W -i'rice ^TO * fftfSntnnr the- D«e*w'» CliAk at Lincoln KoapUal Urt Apmx Vutitort Mr. and Mrs. Alltn Thomat ol viaitad thair eoaafa, Bf 1 JoDMi pyopvieter of Coh€s|;a L. PiiLlc.auii.. tdi Inn on luT Honday. Wri, Thoitu as ia th« farmer MIm Evans of KalMffh. twaek. , 8«ndby G**#» Mr. and Mr*. M«tf ilHan of Aal- cigii were the Sunday g^e«ti of Mr. and Un. Patterson ^ ol $24 Prica Street. ' VolkaaiMia Club Hold* M«nio- rtaa For Mlts Amey The VoUtamenia Club hnld ItUi op«ninff meeting l«at iveak at tlr? home of ^r*. Sara Amey, John son, in mempry of the late Miu Minnie Amey, who was a lojral member of "the Organisation. Aitn the program, the elnb members were invitedi. Into the dining room where they wens served a delicious course luneh- eon. Hie place cards were hand painted ibookleta, in sliaps of an oak leaf. On the inside was tiie following poem, written by Mrs. Lydia Merrick and dedicated in mmoviaiu-of Mii» Amey. It is N’ovenri>er We Remetnber The Volkamenians meet With Minnie Amey First On Bam Street " It is with gladness Not sadneM'"-^^ Ws think of her here ^ We still see her smile We feel her jgrood cheer No task was too great No snow too deep Ob her job she was there lAved XJhib mates to greet A* ahe did them ' Shall W8* do now? ' Faithfully «asry on loy^l and true -rT- Joat makinj; happy—TTie whole day thru. SpMtor liffktful PrograM The Junior Miaa4MU»3»-Soctety “Piiie Street Presbyterian Churgh fM>nsored an anjoyrtbla program at the church on Sunday after noon. Professor Jamefc T. Taylor Dean' of men at Narth (Carolina College wa? the guest ypeaker. Ills speech was very well receiv ed by the audience. Ottieri tak ing part‘on the program ' wore: Missie'i Morine Dixon, Cleo Rus sell, ahd little Ml* Vivian Aus tin; Mesdames Avant anil Pan- catje; also R«(verend Avan?, MMara. David Psrham, James Patterson and ft«fessor Buch- annan. Migses Bvi Pattetson and Ruth Royster w«f* in eh«*a^ with Mias Royster as Miatresf; of Ceremonies. PRAISE Foil AIDING WORTHY W(M«EN CLUB tapkoa ■ fc^ared gingrr^ I eop awrar I l*t braad MalqMt'4Bm# of uLg>U' *nd wator,M||iip«faa.afid st«w rlow> Ijr Dutlirr 4MHl«r. Add tapicoa. P|«ee In easacrot*. Mix ging«r- blOTul flour according to paekai;« dtrrettona and pour over top. ."oke in a modarata ovan. 3SUoF , fur .IQ mlautaa. Have A Cocktail P#ih»p‘i ome of our r- i»!.- of "Ilave^a w« »lil •ik»' (to turn ^he eloek b*f^ar!«-.jus» for a nit#. We have dag up fome old favo^-ite recip«r -Hop* it ffjet welt. AtlMrils-FastWil Mrs«W. D. Hill, wa* among those from Durham to attend the footbaU game In Charlotte on Saturday between North Carolina College and Johnson C. Smith II. gliisn -Wa»litwgtQn Att«ndi CoMf«kFenec "Wilder H. A^ Washingtoif loft Ihe city on Tuesday to attend the CM'E Conferenee in Ashvill«: Bldvr Waahiriston has pasrto"ed in Durham for six yeatii, at the church on the comer of Mat thew and Cobb Streets. He says that this yea^. is the gi*eat9st of thfi theae he hj.s had in the ^ashtngtoR ■ District. (Btslinp J. A. Brad. D. D. presides at the conference in Ashville. . , . Coinmaaity Caiiur To Frt**B» Suo SntSh' McDoalsW fa RaeHal •I%e Connnanity. ^nter of the White Rock Baptist Church pitr- sent.f'Stir^Sftfith McDonald, Con tralto of Philadeli^ia, in reciul at the church on Sunday night jat 7:30. I He local home town paper sayt * that “Miss McDonald racom- iiAendS hwself Irnmedtatety to her liKtenets with ar warm and molli'* flous voice of equal lieauty in all registera Miss M®onalA is a native, of WayiBrfiSI, GK'llur innsiml train ing begEn wheii die was quite A child. She continued her study of music at Clai4 Untortt*Mity>-At:- ianta, from which school rjis re ceived her baccalaureate Degree. For ten yaers she wasi a teach er of voice and the piano at cj'I- leges located it) Nashville. Tenn. 4ustin, Texa I and Orangphurc, “^outh ‘Carolina., H#r post grad- late work has been done in (?hi^ m|:o and EWiston. jCAkb 2 la^a» of eaka rho:olat« Sy up fVtmiUa Ice Cream Walnut-^ or Pecans Spread bottom iay^r .>i' c-akc wUh Ice cream, add top Inym’.' M»riini pmr chocolate syrup’ ovof-i aJl i j v#«M»#th and dacorate with hut meAts. Jack R»«« In{e ,a shaker ptoce swrns cracked ice. Eqnal portion* t,f 1‘PplcjMck and fin. Add a dayh of grenatliH a.id iliak^. Strv-r in coc-ktail glaas**: • p Haadad by Pre«ident Aitia Bailey. the Women’* Edncation Club of Montclal)rt,.]liK.'.J- ba« won w!do commendation by iu policy •f providing (cholarihipt for d«- terving *tudentt funds for which ara raiaed by recitals, fealuring The recital Sunday nlffht is the t'jcond in the series of musi cals” spoBsored^^y the Community Center this year. It promises to be one of the ibest concerts of this foction of the country. Wibaaa*, Serve at once. “i mOCOhATE SYJIUP 1 cap Cocoa 'i cap sugar natlonaJlr fsmMs artists and) t« D«inii«> KaUilo sponsored by cltab. Marion VcHtiPa Leator, Mary B» s ia«a«* ^ teasp^n salt Audoraon wao last ye^’s recital-' Clifton Beekott, ■ Virgiaia Ftfwlar, ' cup boiling' waUr iat. Shown in the ab«ve, photo, Mary Grogg, FlerMeo Ha«i>ta«> *"2 teaspoon Vanilla grouped about Presidani* Bailoy, AurM Hayae, Mary Moot«, ClaV*; cocoa, sugar and saltj. add aro Club Members EllMboth Vos j Rickotta, Lucy Seldaa, thoroughly. Cook 5 burgk,' FAiiaio Downey, Min net- , Stepbeua. (ANF) 2.parts dry gin |p»*, stir and serve in cocktail Ifla .*aa. , Manbaltaa 2 parts rye whiskey 1 part ftaiian verniOuth Ic% stir and strain, into glaia in which inaraschiho cherry ha# been dropped, COOKIE GOKNEIl (By Amm* RwtUe) HOrOI-ATE APILESAL* K COOKIES t-2 cup ihorfning, 2 1-4 cupB floor 1 teaspoon soda 12 fea^poon salt 2. teaspoon cinnamon I-2 teaspoon cloven 1 2 tea.npiKin singer 4 teaspoon cocoa II-2 cops aplpeaauca ^ (unawtatenad) I ' Ci‘aun ihortraii^ a# tngAr and heat sift logetlwr th« flour. Bod«ft^..Mit, npim, suid na- eom and add alteinatety With the applfMiauce. Beat thorougnly. Drop by teaspoonfuls on grea«-jd Wsokie sheet and bake in a mode rate oven. 350o for 15 mintitea. Lyon Park School Holds "Open Houae" Program An “Open House” program, in cibservance" of American Educa tion Wp^ic, was enjoyed by a largo group of 'parent-i « and friends of Lyon lPark "SclTool Monday nifrht Nov. IS, The visitors jpent the ilrst part of the evening in th'* sfass- rooms gettinK ft»at-liand infor mation of ho«^' their ‘ children spend ,the achool Jby. Qttestions were a^ked and answered con cerning individual cases. ^ Following tJlH^:rtiyiiSi. a. pro gram was presented in'lhp Audi torium by the . Rhsthm Baud, School Chorus and excerpts fronr, a previous educationiU program A short PTA Meetifl^was con ducted byHK Pre.^^a- dent, in which an outline of the w6rk to b.e done wna given tr> the gi'oup. Sugpslions For TlwWaek End Menu (By Aunt Rutbie) FRIDAY Breakfast Oran^ Juice Bacon PoachedT Coffos Toast Milk ^ Lunch ' ^ Oysters Fried with Bacon Potatoe Salad Crack®t'n Tea MUk Dinner-.. Lamb Chops with Glazed Pine apple Mashed White Potato^. Carrots^ife 1?©a;i Farket House Rolls Lemon Snow witii Custard .^auce Coffee . Milk SATURDAY Breakfast . Tomatoe Juice Cinnamon Toast Eiggg >Marraa’hdtf Coffeo-— Miii 1 GINCERGBEAD PUDDING [ 1 Clip water 2 lbs. cooking apples (peeled an4 cut in 8ths.) Rock A Rre , Into arlae % put; minutes over direct heat, add ^ vanilla. chilL It a hot sauce is i^l^fore serving. 1 4i^ytLKM CROUP TO SEND 1 wine glass of rye Jiitce lemon i Add wineg}».ss of boiling wat *r tv»t*r I ARABIAN DROPS 1-2 . cup butter 1-2 pacakage sliced' pasteiirir^l', dates 3-4 cup powdered sugar 2 egg whites, unbeaten - Place »H mgredienta in’- ing bowl and stir until they are well blended. Drop mixfura by AMBUj^NCE unit: TO SPAIN staffed % Th^ IdiHCU.saed in Harlem for some time, crystalized following the ing the Loyalists, this is the first death of American Negroes in | teaspoons on. a .well-oO^_bakin^ time that an effort ha.s been “the Loyalist armies, particulaily j s'he-'t or inverted d ipping pan. made to send to Spain an ambu-fthat of Milton Herndon, broth jr ,',»^kc in a na.oderate oven S50c. lance andf a unit cotnt>letely staffed ^ of the heroic youth leader Ange- j for 15 minutes, .(makes Id eook- sospital unit complettly lo Herndon. I ies) St. Joseph League To Hear Duke Univ«nsity Speaker The Allen Christian End«^avor Lea^e of St. Josepli AME Church is having a special gram at the church on Scnday Novembfer 21. E. Jones ^ Lunch Fruit Salad Grilled Haw Sandwiches * , CakSfr' Cocoa > Dinner Liver Lowf Spinach Bru&'iels Sprouts Salad Baked Potatoes NEW MODEI^ATOR OF NEW HOPE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION TO ' OF ALL CHURCHES MAKE GOODWILL TOUR C. L. LASSITER FILMORE A.fiRA.1^ REV.^1: from roMKoes Sliced Brepd Gingerbread Pudding Coffee AniJt SUNDAY Breakfast * Grapefruit . P&neslkes with Maplfi Syrup Sausage jC-offee Milk ^ Dinner , Chilled Pineapple Juice' Duck Roasted jVuit Salad Apple Sauce St-ing Beans Candid Sweet Potatoes Hot Rolls Chocolate^ Cream Deni-Tasse Supper Potetoe Salad Frankfurtora Hot Chocolate Drop Cookies OVSTEiRS FRIED^WITH BACON Very thin slices of bacon, roll ed around the oy ters, pin toget her with a toothpick; dip in but ter, fry. .Flthdraw the toothpiuki servo on' toast- with tomatoe' sauce, ■ LiviiiO-d'AF ~ ”' “""T 1 pound ibeef liver 1-4, cup chopped salt poik 2 Tbls. choppod onion 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 beaten. ilalJ;, p^er. Pour boling water over liver, let rtand fotf-a few minutefs and then drain. Grind, liver, salt pork and onion t^ethev and combine with rumainlfig ingredients. Mix thoroughly ahd shape into a with the hands or turn intc a greased loaf pan. Place a few strip I of salt pork over the "toft of the loaf or dot with butter, and bakf.. in a moderate vcn, 3i30 degress JF',,.'f5r abouJt"' an hour. ANN Ob N CEo THE. 'ening OF THEIR NEWJSND JENLARQED STORE Fri&^at. hoVi 19th-. We Have^Addej] \ Wide Variety Of Neiv ltem.9 To Our Present Assortment Shop .mthsComfort Winter And Summer ^CONDITIONED Of Yo'ar - Tbatiksfitving 4nd Christinas Shopping^ — [*^We Coixtiatty Invite-You To" Visit Us During Our Rc-Onenliig And Make fknlu^rtK s= li • *■ 'Rev. S. J. CALDWELL T. A. Grady, newljr elected REV. JAMkB STSWART REV. W. M. FULLER moderator of whlck >• 'located on Gleen Street In the Eist Dor- New Hope Baptist Assoekition bus Novenber 21 ud Hp«ga r«BnSf°w, ij^Mry eburch comprising the «ssociatfaMi will bo ipado as a means of creating interest, bettor un- ifHtanding and wholebeurted coo|»o|^ation be- the 31 nember^churcitot. Ro^ Grady who l« p^sloi* af Ibo Ebeaoser Ba|»i tisi cbureh of thb city Is one of the loadfaig youuf jBlniston «( the Baptist deMooiiaalien. His «b«r«h k,«^ svotion bas one of the mmt progressive pro* ^l^tendinK, for young people In tbo city. Ho is a grad' i« -t Duke University Scoool of Re- Itarion wiH be tiio goest 'psKkBR His subject is “The Part Youth Must Play In Thank^ivinGr.'* ■ni* president of the league, m Doom, has arranged thri -f*oflowteg nuii®«6 iii a^owtancc asaocialflan are.— of the Si.«ay School a Wantin’.' ^ “ IsafUirp Im A. Fllmore, Pro.rfent Women a Oglesby: Readings by Mrs. W. Fuller, President ByPU I. H. Buchannan, and iJia Miaaoa Otbor offieers of the Jaanes Stewart, PrsMident ConTOutteni Mm DopaHMont^ W. Mi Fuller, President H3fi'U I. H. Buchannan, and iJie Mhrntir Rov^. C. L. Usslt^r, Moderator Union Meeting and ^ Mario nSfoutherland and E*hel S. J. Caldwell. President of the Musical Conven- ^ Doom. The pobllc is cordially in^ vited to attend. ' j* Nov. 19th
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