iai Notes l«. r^K GOINS HOSTESS ro wiinmiA bridge club Kn. c*m Gwu>it w«» *1 Jitesn tn WUMHc Bri1,'0 Club Mon* autfinifr-^ll floirrtr* war* |»i*d tfi pWifuilon. Five tables vtm #6r *ue*ts who [nJo)re#'ttft efenint to tho tst. Mttd' eounc, 1cm. ciiks, ciin- ■y imd’flttti we« «erv«d. Rig’s- Mt cItA prir* wii preeerited to Pearl Cordlce. Second to irs. CIHi« Scarborough. Mrs. Jemlcf /oae'i prl*e. MrnitDm pr«setlt - #ere: Ida leOoTt ^Mie Weh, Betsey MlUs. i*earl "dordke, Clydia S«arb«>> f'ougli, DaviA Mary Shepard, stt^'WlllfaHui, Mamie Spauld- It. fMH>P« Watkin'f, Sallle mil led, Auchanan, Maude Ik)- (wt Blv«ra. TW^funta present were; Sa- lie Cl^htmas, Mabel Davis, Em^-* |ther( Bemice Jon%s| Butb S«ta 9mitli. Hope. AttMtHag C«Bf*reiice Mrs. Alice Brifgs and her two children, Dorotlgr and Samuel «>>• •ttendins a. caafereiica of the Free Will ‘Baptiat Churek at Raefbrd. ITiey will r*ta»*n lo Durham on StindkSr efettlnf. AtteadUll CMfereace • ^ Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Cox p Sitnmona St left the city Wed nesday morn fng* for Ra«ford to attend the Conference of the Free WiH Bafrtiist Church. Be^ Cox ifr Paator of the Oak Grove Free Will tBaptirt Church located on Colfax Sti«et VbitlBf PavMte MHy 'Haael Edward*, co-ed of West yiri^nia Sta^ Collef^ Is visiting her parenta. Prof. and M^ G. A. Sdwards ot Fayetto- viHe Street. I» City Par Holidayi Mi4r Geneva Torrence, who i.i iB«flber of the faculty of the oathl^ nnea High School nrlU ntank^gtving with » her nothA Mrs, Tk>rrence of Fay tttavflib Stmt. Vkits Qnnidaiothw Ml'ft' (Jleo Russell of 411 Pine i^left the city on Wedne*- ky m ipend the holiday w|th sr gtodmothw at WayneaviUe. R«v. Hfiv* P*«a4 Witk Party SarpriM Uhe members of Mt, Calvery Christian Church honored their pa tor, Jlev. U, B. >H!ggs witfi a aurprkw party at his home. 604 Branch Place on Staturday' eve ning, Nov. 20. The guests were memdbe^ and friends of the church, who enjoy, ed a delicious c^u^ of sand-' “wlAe7\ Tee creanT and cake. Rev. Higggs was presented with a handsome pUrse which was hijihly apreclated, iby him. P^fkMomiS V»lv«te«n Ensembl# 4n «m3^M tliat ••fwMa ef •natcMng valel aa «mII as awH arint witti smaU wKHa aelk# 4«tfe> •imI mUn bleutSk is 4«v^«|w4 I* 1 Planning The Big By Awit Italkia Ov«ir tli« kilb »b4 ikrvmgk tkm •■•w—" N»w Grandat»tk«r’t aap I Hvrrak far tka fiia—4* tka pwl* a«i«»iiar Hurvak for tka panvUa pial We’^e always thought Uiat thn title venw—which is certainly in the rfrperforie of every weU- brougkt lip Atnerleaa—holds • yery riijht and proper attitutta toward TJ»ank.'^vlng. The. Jour ney la pleasant and exciting— Grandmother herMlf is all ri|H>^ and there’tl going to Im a loit of fun—t>ut it’s Uie dinner, ah, that tinner, that is the real center oT of the stage! Thaakaflviag Briag* Oat Tka Batrlc Caak*. There’s something Inspiration al to us all about TbiM>k«gfyinf I dinner. Mediocre aeoks turn, I most ovemifbt, into ebafp n| th« , 'irst water, and » gaoit^aaok P(MN I ori^ miracles) of ^ifonomfaid* until the very air from th# kit- chon Itself will drive a honpT man mad. Tfianksgiving dinner juat slmply^MUST NOT FAILi lightly (Mlad papar. For ttie remainder of your dimiar, it Is wtoe to have some thing Just a touch unexpected— an toud favorite fixed in a new l%itts your dlnnS will Bave that “dKferent'' feeling that will make it one to be long barad. Here ate iome rectp?^ that arc untwual, bat ea«y to pr#^ra, and will weW-wHh your JBhankagivIng feast, Bfaclali- aa Gratia. 1 cup grated I l-t tajjleipconf American cheese flour I 1>2 clapa raflk Salt A peppt^r 1 1-2 tablmpoon'^ battar Boll tha fcroceoti iii ssalted i watar bi an nncovered kettl» un- tfl taadar. Drain and '^ace in a Ottered *\alrin||; dish. Sprinkle with chatM. Make a white sKU«e of the milk, buttar, flour, anf ’ BEflury.^Romf)n(E SPONSONI ( t • *lARIEI;Sf (Ml s( Art .'s. f**# Larw(|>« t«Mtr 9ft iiw MmficfwHif li tmmtmy wtmwa’t mtm^ kwetf, t*» fHnlH ft Hlii r«MW«S rn.%1 I'KSIKT CHAP: IHAPFKD SKIN iid MiWpi^lemiaae iaw Uttla dlfffralty, ikoao |"“ wBoae skin has a iend«wy lo dry slH>atd pay pantc«dar atientlwa to tha use of creai;ia F*roBi and nu nmni Khai.lV# «r IHI* lime M to' .uti of M wouMB's tfforts t) Hhle\e t,drills aiid flaa'tta- liietl cgmpl«*iltin. And one of I heir itnmgMf Hlliei in the rrtnaplracy Is ;Uv liut and ot artt- flifiiiry rooms- " Most of'Uf «pend fhe greater part >l Qur time Indoors‘during tha win- cer. Because iiHlGcial beat tends to bake out the molstura of the air, .lur skin sufferf. The dry aiiuoS' >i|2«re saps the oatural oils of tbe fuce and hands. To avoid this con dition, room tmpet^tturaa should ba k^pt between TO and .75. d^rees fahrenhelf, and at leatt one window ^hl)llld b« kept partial); open to per iiiit the circulation of fresh air. (iMven't fou noticed tbe atidl^ odor of tnnn; bouses wben you go In from out of doon? It Is also good to keep a p.*'i of irntef In tbe room to maintain prop- seaaai^^K)^. Psor over 4>r3ccoHr-d* WtnWtty. Wlntw air la nafi]^ •s^ bake until cheese meHa. CkaStiiwta wiA Sprania Drop t>nismls sprouts in cold water for ten or 14 minutes ba^ fore cooking. Cool in salted boiling water In uncovered pan- nil? not as bumid aa summer air, HOd when tbe stork or raiHator has lifted It, there Is not enough'moia> toe either b»ltb aa aoai aattng bakita. Suggestions The W V Menu For Oa Tka Skk Ust ~ ThMa on tha sick list Me: JEJva ^tterson, Naomi 9Uike"; Mefldamea Dorsey WU- lliams,'* Margaret 9L Shearin. |Mtea^ Green, '^arlbtte Wilson id lessi^ John H. Wheeler, John |A. Sjhtflding, Sam Walden and Wkoey. “ ¥bll4 Tima* Offlea > itegtetey HflWlflffj of iB^^klyn, N; Y. visited the Daroilia Timec office on Tuei- day. fiawkins is visitinsr 1% lunaldi J, O. Toney in Spring Wko't It Clak Has Gala Affair The Who’t It Club entertain ed it’s many Mendti at the Al* e^nquin CSi* House on Friday n*iAt NovemberTfce^^ab consists oi^ popular co-eds witn G(>or«'e Touncr ^ Praaidant. The guesti^ declared a' gay evening wafl spent. -1:- By Aunt Rutkie Vlilta Timas Ofjiem J. A. ie^ra, noted bUtolriati visited tlte Carolina Timea office on Saturday. Mr. Roigera will speak at White Rock Baptist Church on Sunday morning. FRIDAY Breakfast OrSnp^Tuice SaUMge Cri^ Biscuits Coffee Milk Lonchami • — Baked Mackerel' White potafoes tmttered Spinach Bread Sliced Pineapple Cookies Coffee Tea Spinach Ic« Cream Hot Cocoa Toast Rolls Milk Bacon To that end, we*re giving here 20 mlniftes. Then combin#. Dinner a I Theatre DURHAM, N. C. James dagney r —IN— Hfs I atest Piclnre “G - MEN” UNCLE SAM’S WAR ON GANGSTERS ~^7 Tues. » Wed. Andy Kirk > , AND Clouds Of ScaHoped potatoes with pork _ Chops Beet Salad Broccili Rolls Plain Cake Coffee Milk SATURDAY Pineapple Juice Egg;)' Ham Jelly Toast Coffee Milk I^unchaon Vegetaibles S(^up Baked Spare ribs Mashed Potatoes Collard Greens Com Bread Apple Sauce Cookies Tea ^ Milk Supper Boiled Pig Feet Potatoe Salad Saltine Crackers Coffee MHk SUNDAY Breakfaiit Grapefruit Firied Chicken witb Gravy Grit'i Hot Rolls Butt.tT Coffee Milk Dinnar Fruit Cocktail Roast Pork h ^'irowned Potatoes Apple Sauce JAZZBO jOMiiS"~^ Carrots Plain Cake Coffee Swppak Owlet Orange Marmalade SCALLOPED POtATOIS WITH PORK CHOPS 4 or >6 Medium Sized Potatoes 1 Medium Sized Onion Flour, S*lt. 4*epper 2 to 3 cups milk, 4 -pork eho;>s f^rgs. Crumbs Slice potatoes and onions thin, arran^ In layers In buttered^ baking dish. Sprinkle each layer i wiht flotor. aalt and pepper and- i dot with butter. Add milk to cover. Season pork chops witir with salt and pepper; dredge with flour, dip in lieaten egg, and roll in fine dry ctumbs. Brown chops' In fat in hot frying pan. place meat on top of po tatoes and bake In a slow oven; 30|£k>F., for arbout an hour or nn- tn meat arid potatoes are tender. here ^me hints that we’ve pick ed up in ^tting tog#her #.|rood number of Thanksgiving dinnfni, —that will ht'lp all toward that plc^nt feeling of stufAd suflR^f^ ctip sugar ciency that should pyer fhe ^n)ily Just about § Hlintttcii fuftei- the pudding, Aftar tfc# Tarkay, Tk«n Wliat7 Of course, youll have tuikey. And if you’ll rememjber thess i.tt- egestions, we’ll guarantee that it wili fee the golden-broWn. thoiv oughly cooked, wonder Wrd that everyib^ expects. Allow 3-4 or 1 Ib. of, turkey to each person, depending cm her you buy it with feet, ftathei^ etc. on or ofif. Tell tlie'buUlier not to chop off wing tips, but tO with boiled ehestmita and .^immer for 10 minutes more. Season with ({rowned butter, Craakarry Pia ^ > 1 Mleqpgc4 cup water Cemetti^ ? cuj>r 1 tablesp. ffvpr cranberricf Boll tc^ther the sugar and th4 oup of water 5 mlnute»,i add tha cleaned eranberries and 'ebck unUl all have popped their jac-, katr. Kh tha meantime, make a. ot comatarcb and \^ter, add carefully to I the belies, stirring steadily, Mj^^^is filling irttg • b«k«d^ crackcr crust, Mid baka mudevatc oven for twe»ty rtiwrtiS^ Cidar I^ra1^i^a^' ft*ri. If you don't belleva that, keep ,0 pot of flowers lb a h^ dry room ; Mid notice how anhealthy It appears after a few daya Then Intrododl Q]^sture into the atmoapbere, per mit fresh air to enter and obawva DOW quickly tbe flower ImptoveaL Chapped bands and faca ra^t (row a dry sklo and sudden tam- pei'atvire changM. We irtt In g hot room all day, the akla wlfSerlBt. like a cemeaf tidewalkt sod then rush out Into winter air. TM result la a rougliiiiM adrflice tod tbe end of the tbft Mttura wt eultared all stUBmar. ' WhTO pwatHw wg> ooiWi|g> oOy Spmd a iMa layer of cream oter yoar Ibea hands before golag nut Me wUttty wldte. and at nlgja um m UMa i»- brintlng creaai or etce oll«v ott tf tta« coedltldn la arrera. If yg« don’t ua« ilpatlck as a rala. fan e»a pf» tect tka llpa by aslng cotortcas 1^ pomada wblrti caa b«» purchassd at your drag, store. Winter, of coum, la aa escvaa* to let dirt accqmoJate, bat tt la arr- eitfacleaa true that snnp ean ba M enemy as well as » friead. To® much soap, dilea onT tha skla, aad abould be used spariagly dDrio| -tka cold raoaiba Once a day Is aaoogb foa aoBM penoii^ aotk aceijuna should ba extremely careful u> itMSa off all trsc* of aoap after waaMsg. It mlgbt b« wlaa for you to mrotd tka alkaline soaps and ihrltcb to thoae wttk an on basa. And now a word about foods; When Mother Earth abe^ sammar variure, many of os laaa our good ea^ to get, so we turn to mtafs asd pastriea tfo good can coma of thl% for bealdes the effect on the ganeral iiealtli, the akin aa well, reflKta tha Improper diet Beauty Is tAiIy aUn deep, bttt saw tha aurfata aad you aava all. Tha young man yoa o»t laat sight pn*- ably Ukea your turaed noae, bat not neariy so muek If your sMn tt Next tlma: a word ta tha woaiaa whoaa Ufa begins «t forty. , A. iCBoUider: My contest fr^r beau ty biota eloaea November aa Hav^* ypa rrItWglFeBrrefttrT > Washitigton Hi Homecomin Py Klara L. Batrtaa chop the feet off clearly and 1 C“P augar .. }.-Ojap watnr . sharply, 1 “I 3 1-2 cupe sweet cider Although some~peop7e^^rafeK| ""J caa' Na. f pineapple Juice ^faiim to pi alar, tka of Jaiaa 4i § tamdns—Mint Chorrie BERNICE CALVIN WINS HIGH SCHCNLARSHIP HONORS | Continaed from page tkraa i nice, who wa» skipped several 1 timefi In public school, and enter- ed Junior high school rapid ad vancement classes at the age of a tom turkey, impartJal judger^ have repeatedly asaured us that there is po preceptible ditferenca in flavor' or ten-.lemtss. Allow one cup of stuffing to every podnd of turkey. Baste vour turkey securely. Roast yOOr bird at Q temperature of 3W)o. Here ist caoflvenient time ta^le for that process: 7 Sbs.—3 hours 18 Iba—S hoOrs lbs—3 3-4 hour 22 >bs 5 1-2 A turkey will roast as well in d covered or uncovered pan, al though if you use an uncovered the bird with a sort of tent of s*enior high school. Her average it &0, and above. She also won a sfcholarship at the New York t School of Music and Art last Septepjber and is pursuing ad- 9; has kept her pace to the pre-_| sent, where she is a Junior in ®”® 1 vanced piano studies there. itvia a good plan to cover Coctt sugar and water togeth er 10 mlMuteE) copl, add liult Juke*, and cherries, and cider. Freese in mechanical refrigera tor. 'Remove from tray and whip ta a mush with a rotary beater. Serve in shetl>et glairs. A' a plasant variation te time^ tested mince pie, add 1 cup of muscattl wine to evejar two cups of minee meat. This gpves a de lightful, tangy flavor. NEW YORK—From corpse lo jail cell in one short Jump is the story of Chief Craig. It • was e- nac^ TueMiay. Cr^ was (found, apparerilty dead, beside the highway. Offi cers gathered ^side the body and were preparing to hold ane inqtt^ when Craig sat up. »- ro6ndf and'taftded in jail for be- drank. ^— i “Washington High’s Homeco ming Proved Very Interesting Fete, although^ their tcaiu"" Sid get beat.’’ Frtday Novemiber 19 was Was^ hington High Schol’s Homecjm- ing which was an interesting pro?:ram, because, first of all, ^heir team 4)Aayed a very tough bunch of gridders, the Hillside ■^drncti, who have lost only orie ■fame this football season. Washington High started their day with a parade that proved to be very outstanding. The line of march was as foHowa: 1. Ame rican Legion Band; 2. Lifccrty Clui); 3. Girl Scoufc>; 4. French Clufc; 5. Girl Rtserves; 6. Fresli- men; 7. Debating Clti>; 8. Boy Scouts; 9. Social Studies Club; 10. Sophomores; 11. Hi-Y; 12;* Home fic. Clwb; 13. Oee Cluh;| 14. Juniors; 16. Crown and Scep ter; 16. I^tirol; 1.7. Varsity (!lnb; 18. ' Seniors; W. Miffi Washbig- ton High; 20. Chter leaders; Si. H. H. S. Arthurian Club; 22. Hillside Higfc School V. N; V. Cteb^ 23. Miss Hillside High;’24. Alunni P. T. A.; 2&. Wastdag- ton Elementary Float; 28. W«aH-^ ingtd^ Grades; 27. Lucille Hon- ter hoat; 28. tucOle Hunt-n- Grade?; 29. Croslby S^hOof] 3H.^ Obtrtin—■Schoon—SOT Businiss" Business Floats. The parade 4>egan at the Me- morial Auditorium and marched up Fayetteville Street _ by the Capitol and to Shaw Univera Alumni field to the game ^ J. N. Mills M. D. PHYSICIAN * SURGEON OFFICE 10« 1I2 PAJUtlSH ST. .SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DfSElASlIS OF WOKEN TRAMEO NURSE IN ATT£m>ANCE BY G. WALIC Baa^Kjaete^BS WIUU y^H 5how 3o»?Ry, But Ropr>i Thirty 5evEN is Occupiep 6Y |»|K. Ofiz.i.e>o iTonps • lf«OW IT. IM MfH. reUL 0«T^ ^ To ThiRTV KOOnt SCVCH Joy FEATURING :-s, ;' :r,r^r LOU WILLIAMS PlaaUt PiCTOuRC WWu ISf! A >r«lU7 piim .^'TOO tio^er womt WHY ftReyfrm o« o« DOT I COT meat, PicTi.>Rc ne 05 yUc MAN IN A Five KEEI. FSerugE. I^PC_C«0C'^ f FftlRBflMKS WONT ooge.~ weuL PHA TERRELL VoealUt VIT« ARMORY (Haatad) filCTOH WWIPP PM.UH FRIDAY NOVEMBER Wklta Specatat^rs lavUad DOORS OPEN 8 P. M. DANCING FROM 30 til IiiO A. M. KailttSi dMMiiik