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I nation as gue* ofnerAunt, of 406 Umatead Stp»«it. Hitt Brtaby U • native of Cin cinnati, Ohio. • .VIISS HENRIETTE MARCELLE N«V Y»rk«t Vi.H» Tint*! pff!c« Sti H>t spertt thoir Thanksyivina vacation wi#» their parent*. Th^ Dr. P. F. Mitchell of New lork Ci^. visited the Carolina Time* -utfiei Mitvhell jirls are ttitdenti at Shaw Uni' .-enrlty, Ralo^jh. •' » 4fr-^rtopp»ng -ML. the. E. Karrii Howoir»dL Vlilt* F«n*ttT Mil* NaiAle Ruth Born^tl, student of Virginia Stat« Col lege visited her family her" ilu- ing the holiday*. Hm B. c. May of Payettw t«L during hi \ atay here. i VUits Friendt Monrbe Foy. Jr.. of Yonker», New York and now a aenior at A. « T.CoUege .in Greensboft, visited frtenda here on Thanl^- givin«. • Tkanksgiviae VUitor,' Oravaa. Vincent, of Mftbaiit. former Morgan College footbal. man visited her* on laat Thurs. WiA Bilthaay Party Mm. Eipto Ffarrifrj enieitamed* er daughter. Mayme Eli%aV‘th, /ith a ps^ty f>n.ker 13th birth- lay;., Thank 4giviiifr day at 2:00 j’dock. Thirteen young friends vlaii»d">lf muUier he».>i on Thanksgiving. CkrUtlan'Endaavor Of St. Jo»mpV Cknrcli Hav» Pr^ram The Christian Endeavor of St. Joseph Charch will have a oined'in the gamc.=?, and I p^pgram on Sunday -vening at vards were served delicio^ re- ^ Mr«t Jtf. C.^Bvan^'ls in fres^fcents, therebyy' climaxing the program, which i* he/happy occasion. May mo EH- „ , abfeth wm the recipient of many ^ Opening Song avely '^fta from h«f /ergie Weaver- Ella Parbarr, Alice Bethea, Dorothy Claik.t Rvtvra* To City Misi Cleo Rnssell of Kno St returned to the city on Sunday IJ after spending the holidays with ro.n, Lady Eubanks, Harriett Marth Bra?'''h, Margaret Thrtmas, Jlarria, Wilhelmina Came- her grandmother ville. in Waynes- VUitt Parent* Mia^ea Johnetta and Doris Holloway, daughters of Mr. and 2, InvocaHtih Army Suggestions For The Week Menu FR101T ^ ^H toaclr ifeean ■C^kiaa »— Br«akfa|il ^ked Apples Mello Wi»ea** jBjoiled Bacon Eggs French Toa.st Coffee Milk Dinar* Grapefruit Coe^tall?( Clear BouiHoli with lAtla' Nooflle Have A Coo (B^y Aunt Rullila) Nearly every one expects ■'a eoektail these d#ya, and It ia as well to have really #ood on hand. If the taste ia adequate the hoatcaa ia ImtifteA In Umit ‘"m' wwn ing her hd^itality to two fyk- »ail* per guegt The chance jMc ihat a bet^ tine will ^ ha^^y Swppar T all, In that way, an«* tl>« ' Broiled C^.if'a Livfr Salad jwill certainly create a mdre p1«a- Green String ^eans ' j»at menjoi:y that would llngfr If Chocolate padding with frozen gome earelew gneat orereatHnat- the sugar. Put In aa«l. 1 gliecT of orange,'1 alioa of jMMjA a stick of fr(»K pina^p^e a Ifkra^tehina cherry, a ger of rye and fil) the gIftM with 1 or 2 lumfMi of ice. • Ritn CelliM cream Coffee fRiced Potatoes SUNDAY Braakfaat Grapefruit Cereal Amey, May Overby, 'John Harris and tiaraes Branch. Visits Aunt Mi.ss Sarah Jane iBrisby, a ’student of Virginia State Col- Mrs. John Holloway of Elizabeth , lege, spent the Thanksgiving va- Regal Durham, N. C. 4. Readfng—Master James Al-1 bert Council , 6. Solo— Miss Virginia Williani- I son ' 6. Beading—Mii« Maude Austin 17. Solo—Mp, Ruth M. Grant 8. Subject • discussed by Major Wall of the Salwtion Army. 9. Reading — "The Ninety and Nine”, Misa Eva Thompson. 1|>. Duet— Member? oi Salta tion Army. Remark' i>y l^lor, Ur.' J. A” IN N. Y. RECITAL Who api>*a«'ei in recital Sti.»way Hall, N.W York, recent- Puffs Celery Radishei Olives Roast Stuffed .Brown Potg^ops Pei'Tlmliala Coffee- j* Butler Cari'cfti ‘Jiiiliy | . DWaar -Ice Cream and Cake Coffee old Faahioned CocktaD Suppar ; ^ Panned Oysters Sliced Coie ed hla capacity. Old F&skionad A ji^r of rum In a tail i^sh with the juice of 1-2 lemva, 1 t/ip. of powdered augwr, ke and charged ^ter. . Varmoatk CassU Use a hemmed tiAlder or s hrfirhball i^a«i. Put in a If pofiible use the regular old- piece of ice, half fill tlia fiM* • IfiiC of lamb' iti^ividual Omelets “Raisin Tpast'fi^giiioned glasses. Fla;e • amsH with dry vermouth (don't lump of augar In earch. glaaa. add 'the mistake of asin|p nre«k 2 ita.’^es of Angostnre Mt^nl month) and;« tqi. ^ cirwiw il»> Rice n vet^ little water and cruah caasla. FiU ^with fbds. Chicken Fricaiaee '^OAS'P STUroia>~LBG OF Cranberry Jolly ly, in a progr-« which includ9d Meats Lieder and #rt tongt from Han del, ®^kub«rl and Gouunod. a group of modern number*, and wall iho*ma Na*r« spiritual Mist Mareelle’* critics *aid her ..‘ineratiatidj soprano*’ voico was •t good »dvantag« in the Lieder and the haunting “Cloud*" by Charles. Valentine. Spend ThaabgiviBg la Gate City Greensboro/ Mrs. Harriette H. *Bus*y and Miss Anne Foye spent ThanlW- giving -visiting thoi^ parents in PUT ’EM IN JAIL AND LET ’EM ROT —SEE ‘Midnight Courrtl W TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7th—8th ^ I giitmmiii iM'WVMHMIiaiBiai u '■. mmm'-mM m_ Potato Salad Ro^lt Pickles Jelly with Whipped Cream Coffee Tea SATURDAY Saturday Canned Ben y Juice t?«roa'. French Toast Apple Jfarm.alade Coffee ' Milk Lunch - ■ With Cream wine. Crean Gi»vy Cranberry Jolly i LAMB' ^ I Beat one egg lightly «d gmd- j, J Have th« butdier Temovo th« ,«^1y 9tdd one-half tvp of Hour Individual ^emmmoi^ .Puddngs from the leif af lamb and se»fOn with salt; and form • stuff with a breiMl or mumga' smgoth Now place th* dreasinir, flavored with p5ult’y • doajgfc on a welliflonr^ paatry seasoning. Sew the open spaeea boafd and roU out • ia«rter oi Ml together; sprinkle with f.alt and inch thick, cut with a varjr miaB pepper and place in a buttered floured cutter (aSwnt tiie she ot roasting pan, adding *» cup 3f a thimble) into tiny baUa Supper Eggjj baked in tomato juice Toast Jelly Jumblop iBeet and Carrot Salad Toast — Cocoa PHONE J-44S1 FOR QUICK SERVICE IF IT’S SEA FOOD WE HAVE IT FRESH from water, an onion and « Httlo eel ifl- and Mrwr T«itlra-T»innpnir^ wit hall good things to at. I quarters to two houm Gamiah ©05 Linwood Avenue,"ilad asT Enjoying Mrs. SttT^s^ds hos-. with rings of cooked, carrots and their week-end guest, Mri. Edith |p_itality were Misses Dajley, Har- tumipi Tease, of New York City, Mws per, Catherine Champney, Ethel j _ . ■Th^ma • Ho41owa^. 'tjf Norfolk Malloy, Bettie' Foster, Viola Ed- |. PEA TiMBiALil! Virgfnia, Mr. and Wts. J. S.Tward'*!, Grace Lanier, SfAie Chris 1 Cook the peas and put thru Carrington,, and daug|t*rs, Ada, tmas, *Mr. and Mrs. G. W. I^ogan. « colander. Mix two cups of pulp brown them on the other ride; Virginia, and Huth, lof South]Mr. and Hrs.'-'J., IT. Dftvis, Atty. with three beaten eggs,-• ne drain before serving place in Boston, Va. | . ' ,C. J. Gate^ Attb'. P. A. Escof- tablespopn of onion juice, four [each soup cup or plate idx or fer^, Atty Hugh M. Thompson, tablespoons of thick freant, 3 seven little b^U and nour tiM Mrs.’Mable Watf,on, Mr. and Mrs of melted ButtOT; boiling James Ward,. alsoJfaaBWf ypimk ptp- wfll keep, but re-he*t Aem be- McCov and Fhillwbod. per and a few iraina of cayenne, fore aervmg. &0 to 76 frf ntitnhiii- Unn* ■ niinm r pound of butter and 4np .in the balls carefully. Do not have them too close together, as tbrr swell. Hace the pan in an oven do not have the oven too hot) Mid when lightly browned ttan and IHE SOUNDS DAILY — GOPD AS THE BEST CHEAP AS THE REST - WE DRESS 'EM —. .. J. C. Gattis _2_ . 1‘614 Cleveland St. N. fi Points Mrs. Hubbard Entertain*' > Mrft.J. M- Hubbard of ^ Lucille Street iritertathed Friday night tioiioiing -two teachera ^^pm :je- Spend* MeMday Faruls Ja»h«?i"Hubbard, Jr. atudent of dalia, the Misses Daileyiand Har per. and also her husband,. Dr.‘ J. _ U. Hubbard on hig ibirthday. Biii-' talmer'Memorial Institute apent go was played-after wKich the 1 the . Thanksgiving holidiay with ^ ^iit'sts were invited into the dfh Jhis parents. Dr. and Mre. J. M. Ing room where a table w|is la-j Hubbard of Lucille St. it *s Here Say It Is Belter Call For A Loaf Today At Your Favorite Groccr LONGERlUVED- FRESHNESS IN THE BRIGHT RED BRIGHT WRAPPERS MelrP-Towt BRE^D IS EA^S>y. TD IDENTIFY, In the new, modern stean^ined wrappers. Mel-O- TV>as4 white bread . , . inlthe Ja-ight red-ended wrappers ... Eich-With^Milk! ^ PAS JMWIAIf Oi»eS3- i **' uuiiMeaid OCCO^NEE-CHEE Self-JiisiE0 Flour UTTIJ: mOCiE^HfFFS PANNED OYSOTES Butter a timbale mold and, Put aa many ojrstera a* yon poor in the mixture. Set in pan 'want to prepare into a colander with hot^water and 4>ake until j and rinse well with cold water firm; unniold'on a hot diah and and drain. 6e sure and have the serve with a white sauce to witich oysterFi free f/om all piecct> cf has been lidded. just before aer-shell. Heat a frying pan ^and ving) a Quarter teacup of white (ContiaiMd on gpiig* m«m) - * Takes the Guoss out'of Bakii^ and Saves you Money COAL LET US SEND ¥OU A TON PElfFElpT-jaTpKER COAL PHONE J-1941 MELD AND MELLOW DOYOIIgAMBLK'LIKE this? OR THIS? "COME SEVEfJ ■N I’LU EAT NgxT WEEW' “v^r NO, I DON'T NK D ANY INSURANCE. YOU SEE.iriOONT HAVE A Fire Add variety to your bread diet for the family, and at the same time please every member. Make a note to in clude Pasohall's Mel-0«-Toast Parker Hduse rl^ls in your next order to yiour neighbor hood grocer. Ses the of BANKERS' FIRE MSffiMCE COMPANY DURHAM, NORTH CMtOLlNA CONSERVftTIVE-^SOLID-DEPENDABLE thaw ~ ^ 8 0'CL0CiC C0F|:EE 17c lb. 3 lbs. 50c IONA PLAIN OR SCLP RISING FLOUR 24-ib. Bag\69e IONA SLICED Oit HALVES * ^ PiACHES2i«c.i.29c StJLTANA PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. Jar 23c NUCOA Pound 19c DRIED BLACK KTE PEAS — Pound - 5c BRILLO 2 Pkgs. 15c PQPUIlAR BRANDS CIGARETTE^ crtH *1ii ANN PAQ^ B^CINO AMN PAGE Union Int. & R^altit^.C*. 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