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TMK CAROUNA HMSS SAHTVIUIAY IL 1M|7 Social Notes Sgle««i»n, S*»y OM Faliewa jpact Ymmtf Officers «. . ' Th« Odd feUW work to Tuesday ^ 4ie*riioroii£h «»!» «« Street, »od «•*« coming ye»r, - The election of offtce« of th« Odd Fellow* for the coming year ^ M foJow.: B». Le»eh, Noble Gr»nd; Bro. Bobt. tummer. Vice Grand; Bro. Derc Cwnweron, Noble fatherj Ecm Jones, Secretary; Bro. Earl Carl ton, Financial Secretary; Bro. Wilwn Cane, Treanurer: f5ro. Robert Chavis, Advocator of Lodge* and Reverend Hart, Chaplain. The officer* of toru*tee’s and and supporter'a wil be elected at the January Meeting. SaptUaiul Siiicere On New Program The Soutfiland Singers, form erly appearing over Station WPTF Raleigh, on Sunday’s m.% 3:15 will now be heard on Tu«9- _day evHiiDgy mt ftiSft Hie Singers are how on * tour and will appear Friday night at the Dillard High School at Golds boro; on Sunday at Mt. Olive High School, Mt. OUvej and on Monday at the Sir Walter Hotel in Ralei|ii for the Notary Clttb. vmit'.'d her couain, Mi»» Fannie ’Taylor of 809 Fayetteville St. on Tuesday. VUita Mother^ Mrs. Hanriette H. Bueby spent the week-end in Greensboro visiting her mother, Mrsi Howard - - of Mr». Grtory Miss Au^sta Harris, teacher of the Deaf and Damb S«hno! at Ra'-eigh, visited Mrs. Isabella Gregory of 07 Pekoe Street on Sunday. TTie Fiflfc Dbtrict Selie^ C«ft. Teatiaa Cornvwa* Witii St. Pa«l BaptUt THURSDAY NIGHT S45S«10N 16 nninatM praise servjce con ducted by d^o. Will EJBison, Bro. W. M. Roberta, Wtdoom* Addresa, Bro. D. J. Mui^'ord, Supt. oj the Sunday SchooL Re^onse, Bro. John Tomn. President’s Address, Bro. R- L, Chavis. Re^nse, |Et&. Burch Coley. Music, Orange GrOve Baptist Chufth Choir. Sermon, R^v. E. W. Uadter. Alternate, Rav. G. J. Nlckle- ion. 1 Collection, reading appoint* ments bf- varioua committee SUNpAY MORNING SESSION .. .ajnday .School 9:80, lesson taught by Mr. E. T. Artu. 11 o’clock Seasioo, Music St. Paul Baptist/Church Choir. Sermra,~Sev.T.^. Pepiper*. Alternate, Rev. W. M. McClam Collection, adjournment. 3 O’CLOCK SESSION , ' Devotion by W#4ng Workers Workers of the Orafige Gi’ove Eteptist Church. i^Ktrt Talk, Sister Mattie Lee, Vice President of the Cltib. Remarks from the Miacionary, Bro. W. Roberta. Selection, Easy TVavelers Quartet, Union Baptist Church. Recitation, Miaa Eva Merriett, Second Bbptist. Travelen— ^'tafroduction of VUito^ Collection, report of the va- Bro. R. I* Chaw Edna CBronson, Secretary CUy ror New Ortea»» Dean A. Mdmr of vemveoe w •«» »«• • left the city «“ ISkmr^, Few Oiiemm Sug:g;estions For Menu (By A«at FRIDAY Breakfast Scktfl^rt a«i> M«»U Literary Eggs the Miss Visits CoasiD Irene. Harris of Oxford The regular mee^ of Schubert .. ShMke^»^n rary Club wtf l»eW oi^ Dece^r 7 at the residence of Rev- J- A. Valentine. l*be prwddent J. W. Davidson, presided and opened the meeting for business follow ing the usual epening. The to^pic for discussion: “A^- (h}lt Education in the United SUtes" wtm led by Thomaa Man, recently appointed instructor ^ in Auto-Mechanics at HiBeide .High School. A very interesting ais- cuisioR followed. After whicb delieious tea and sandwiches were served hy Mrs. Vrfentin-^ The club aTljoomed to meet.Dec- ember 21 with Miss Katheriiie A. q^ismpMy. miB chrtr-irffl n»^ it’s annaal Christmas donation for needy cMdren at this meet ing. Miss Withers of the Child Welfare Department & te iSuest , ^ Cooked 4 Toast iGrapefruit MUk Cereal Coffee Lnnch VHretable Soup Z~. Salmon Salad Saltlne Cra^kerJ Glogerbroad with Whipped Cream Tea Dinaer ^ Ct oiled Steak French Fried Potatoes , *Buttered Asparagus Com Sti«k» ■ Lettuce and Tomatoe Salad Bread Pudding Lemon Sauce Tea SATORDAY Breakfast Prune Juice Bacon Poached Eggs Dotighnuts Coffee Lna^ . >. ' DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP PING AT GLOBE'S be HARLEM PWER FEED CHRISTMAS TO HELP NEEDY Globe’s Jewelry Store of W. Main Street hu an assorted line of Christmas gifts for every menbM* of the family. Bay that wedding gift at GI«4>es. Give the girl-friend a -portable radio, now on SALE at Globes Jc j#elry Store.. Th* good part about bay ing your'gifts at Globes is ^hat Potatoe Salad (Broiled Frankfurtenj) Toast ^ “ Slicermiapplffi^ ‘ NEW -YOBa—(C) The Am-^ y>«. ^wi’V^fve to ipay untU_ne^ sterdarn News, cooperating ^th j i ^ 4en only ?ay ^ churches and spci|d clubs, is pre- f^nting a big midnight benefit at the Apollo theatre on Friday, £«trai AlstoB)- 01ikL-DeeeiBbae.1V to -p|iy -fm: dlnagT. vet Baptist. Oration, Miss Savara Higgins, St. Paul’s Baptist. So!o, Miw! Margie Jenkins, Olivet Ebptist. Recitation, Mrs. * Clara Perkins West Durham Baptist ba^'ets to be distribvrtsea to the needy OB Chriirtmaa Eve- 'Bill Robinson, FVedi Was^angton, Cab Calloway and many o*her stage fftars, wd several white headliners from Broadway, have promised to »PP*a£- . Tea * DlBD.er (Mixed GrUl) Potatoe‘*t:hl(p« Saeed Tt>matoes Hot iBiscuits Apple Tarts Coffee SUNDAY Breakfast Pineapple Juice Grit* Sausage Hot Rolls Cdffre DiBBer grilled Orange Juice Pork Tenderloin ’ ^ Hash Brown Potatoes prUssells ^ Sprouts Cole Slaw Wh’te Bread ' Angle Food Cake with Ice Cream ~toftef Sapper Grilled Ham.Sandwiches Pear.Salad Applu Pie with Chee!,e Tea (JBtROILED FRANKFURTERS) These take a wry short time to iprepare and are deiteious. S1 i % fraaU^ters .langthwijje^. spread lightly with pppared raus-ard and generously with ch, ese—^wrap a slice of bacun around each and skewer with toothpicks. Broil under a moie-_ DELTA SIGMA THETA SORO RITY LAUNCHES rWOJECT CHRISTMAS CHEST OH DISPLAY % Alpha Lambda Chapter of the Della ' flifuia Theta—Oererity if presenting bo the public a Chris tmas Chfst, . delipjed to help rplve the pu»ling Christ m'lUr gift problem. The contenfi Cf“ tljf chest, valued at fZ'fi, are en tirely handmijde wid consist of swan, linen tea towels, embroid- appropriate to each day week; a four piece applioued bathroom set; a natural liijen ^ grsne njfvt porch set, embroidered in fhostene^^ hion!s new mascot, the ‘Scottie’i and a handaomel^ framed New England Christmas i.ccQC, done in wooS embroidery. The contents of the chcct are one display in the window of the ESltmore Drug Stioe, Pettigrew Street. Inquire there as to Jh>w, to gein posses'^n it. HAVE A COCICTAIL The storekeepere teD i»a >that women are improving in t'^ste when it comes to'Cocktails. When one remembers' some of the atTO- cities coyly masquerading under the titto of ‘‘cooktail” duriag 4he probition e«, one can orJy breathe a prayful “thanks." How ever, althoagh th-ir taste has-im proved it is said to note tnat thi i^torektepers fee! that the ability j SALAD TIPS Tho part of the is a very inportaot tiieaE~ TM* fa« Sr appreciated by more women each year. Furthermore, f Vnoet n|on who fqrmerly SG0*fied“' "rabbit 7oo«i"*ne# fil!lll~tltst many n>o-. dem saiads are mighty hearty, verjr tasty aa4 extreitoely heaKlw fol dislte»«-(illed with ti»e irine- kCtlvUy of the^pin a balanced meaL The salad ha* ^me iato ita own. A grai^ eirfor made by many servidi’ of the same i^plt^ ' ailad regularly. Sliced t«Bat9«s on erlq^ lettuce leavei? titakei it good wlad, thfe dish should not a|)pear re gularly like bread and potatoes. Salads should be varied as new fruits and vegetable* ai« in sea- soij. Rig^t n^w we have the Bar tlett pei(f and the Tokay grape —^^hoth, deliclons salad foods that should be featured as long as poanible. Tlie Bartlett pMr ll a ^llow, fweet. Juicy fruit that skoald be use4 baniadiately if bought ripe. H bought green. It will soon develop its natural find flavor i^ lef| in a eool placfe rine -i'Cjiggef brandy 1-8 jigger madeirai ^ 1-2 tablespoon afUgar 1-4 Jigger ram 1-| pint"* fredi Bsilk i^ake well in slttired ice, strain rate flame until the ibacon ana women to mix good drinks has and serve in 8 os. glasft frankfurters are done, lliis will not kept in step with their ap- frosa skin to core, the IBartlett Is really delicious. Th^ Tokay Is a red grape from California and the munches ' are “"large, with sound well-formed berriee. Strar ggly bunches, with dama^d ber ries are obviously iaferior., Se lect Tofkays and Bartl’tts too — are a^ured tsy pUfChaalne thorn" bearing a popular brand name, such as the wellknown Blue Clue Goose brand. With the*right kind of grapes and pears on hand, try the fol lowing recipes on your family nd guMts. You will never regret j the rlight effort necessary to prepare these unusual and sea- son^e salada Coronado Salad 2 tables;9oons gelatin l>-2 cup col dwater % enps boiling water 1-2 cup sugar Juice 2 lemons 1-2 cup Tokay grapts 1-2 cup ifalnuta . Mayonnaise ettuce Soak gelatin in -cold water, add boiling watei, sugar and le mon Juice, stir untii sugar and gelatin disaelve and ret asma to thicfien. Peel brang«a, diacard white ikin and cut into pieces; wash. B!ue C»tm grapaf and cut in halvea, removing seeds; cut (^entinvad on page eight take about 10 mihutes. ^ (MIXED GRILLf 1 pound giound rmind steak 1-2 teaspoon iwilt' ’ ~ ‘ ~ .1-3 cup milk Bacon ' ' * Bananas little each wetSc. Here’s a tip to huaiband’s who are wondering what to buy for ^ i^ te^oon cflUe powde» wife—We sBggiMt a ateriHig^ silver electfic coffee set; an tPeetric waffle Iron Set, a silver dresser set; or one of the famous Blue (Bird Diamond Ringti. Be sure to buy your family's Christmas gifta^at Globes, ilB E. Mix round steak, salt, chili powder and milk together. Form in oval pattieji and fasten a strip of bacon round each. AiTSnge them one a greaded broiler and broil until brown on each side. Place on each side a dot with butter. Finish browning, serve. ’ "■ jsi-'OTsnnssHinr, 'SSl J'. 75 WtOVA %7 Jiwets in V/«te »09^ * ' inYeltew I MARTHA •42*“ JEAN ’PARKER ’ and this DIAMOND^ SoGood HairGroWfer preciation. I^e answer irj that, of course, is a WO'* loyfully, so we are told, when they realize that, they won’t have tmd fuSs a- bout those necessary little b&> fore dinner drinks, Howe/er, thejre are still ,'ume sturdy souls who fancy driEnks of their own. concoting. That being the ca.)e, we will continu9_ji\u: intelligent search for good reripea ' Milk ^nnclt 1 barspoon sugar . 1-^ ji«»ez #o^iac * 2-3 jigger bourbon 1 di^b rom FBI tihixing glass with rich. SPO\SOUI I li‘J Vhii' ^tARIUJSl V!». FOUNDA,TiON^-)^ Hm UHwm, Ntatif hmdirlit mm «iraMlfk«4 --A* CcMmv Mi—tirlirtss €«■■>■■» M ata^ SMtbsdi of pmMViat *«■»■'« MMnI kaiirty. Mid t« mk« •f lUi WMinli aviHiMa to »b* pwWic. BBA07S BEGINS AT 40 JEJUl PABCBB .omancei thIlywooJ CrtstiM with 9 DIAMONDS noo «Mt«r dia monds flankad by B sparkling side dia; mond^ tn a vntqu* mounting I i^EBAL TERMS Orows l*at '(Uqr hain raeomm«Be«d by rmar dactoc tov Scalp PIfMm iM- Hag Bair. 80-GOOD HABB 8TKA1GBTENKS wlUioat heat av Orawan (lanra bozw) stialshtaaar lars« base*) ..... S« Mtm’t Hair Stralcbtaaer B4 Sida Whitenar •>«'%* Oaeaaaat OU Saap rS«r Br Mall Oal)'. M.OM Arn>t* Wantad Saad Meaey Order. W* Pay Paatas* sd 6ood chemical co. •m ■■AIR ST.. ». » li- .tilaeia, tim. fresh milk. Shake well Mid strain 'nto a 14 6z. highibatt glass. ?erve with a dash of nutmeg on top. Rum Flip 1 egg ^ 1 jigger irum ' 1 teas(poon sugar il^hake well with crackcd ice, fill with milk, strain and serve in p oz. flip glass with dash of nutmeg. Baltlmor* Egg Nog ' 1 fresh ^g One Lof 842 pr* .49 AU. SIZES It hns oftea been laid that If a wiMnnn'keflpe the health and beauty Ilf iii>r youth, years are an asset. Hut wlint ot tbe woman who has fmit.d the y«B« loo busy to devote iliiif tn the preservation of her her figure, and her rt- 1.4 It urn lare for the womihs 'f hn ty «ir iliereslioutB to reeblve: **1’ w iinninreve .iiiy ap|)earane"t Oin ■>()«■ iiope te regain some of the u»>ii4iiy siie has allowed to slip IIway? Euiphatlcally yes. It is tiio late for beauty and ro- iiiiiiii-e. Uiiiiicn of forty, and forty-Ovt. iiiiil tins should realise they never Tmnhi -iin l«x>k sweet sixteen. They simiihl uvnid emiilalinit the ad- \-iinteil styles of the fnshlonalile viiiitiK .'«'\enih Hveiiue wl. and en- ilHiititr lo Mc-lilfve thnt whlrb Is I'Vf.n iiiiire attranWe lo many men, lilt* illKnliy of diameter add per- MMiitlliy tliHt is the oldejf ^tMii.m's riKlitfiil heritage. -When we are young we have n tvi-tiilD type of chic beauty thui vimlshes with the years to be re- pliiced hy a more mature type; and in.lura Is replsced by still ■it her iMiei ss we grow older. We iiiuNi rorerer avoid trying lo be tiwt which we are Dot. and conren- trnte uur attttvtlon on maki/ig the •t*iiit*8t of what we arsk The woman of forty has iMt her iliisoiimeas Id many eases. Her flg ure a fuller, sad perhapi iwr hair Is., turning a bit gray. Her health auij not be what It Mice waft She should adopt • set «cei clses tending to oKMt any niopen- sit; to plutntmeei, and more uiport-. ant. #he should p«rfer«gi>tht exer cises raMhfBlly. Abe '^shonld plenty of sleep and 'eat healthy.' eiislly digested foods. Graying balr, uuberoiHtng to ifine womdn. can be ttated to tta full rich nataiiU color by the nppllcHllon of efficient mml- ern prepitnitlDiis. Clflkliliiii sii(iuLiUip Oisiilonalilfi jit. course, ainl .vet voiiservuilve. hi choosing iini! iKTessnrlos It Is often wrtt tit.sflwt the ihirker and less jiiiy iif'tclc fr itre- aonta IttPlf ' ' Bspeclolly liHpiiriiirH i» the nse of ’'cosmetics. N" ntiiller how iiirtny creams iind lullon» >ve ii|i|iiy. li U linposslble to retuove without , tfr surgery the little wrlnUleti nrid , lines tlmt lulvnnclnR yetirs linvc brought. We should not try to re move thein. for fhoy*iu-e often n mark of'^liiM'wter. We should deavor. Instead, to tiirn mir mien tlon to iiiiprovlDi; coniplej^ion mid genernl iip|iearuac-e. Rmige siinuld he used liuhtly. He sure M is the proper shade and Unit It Is (ipiilled c'Otrectly, If the e.veUrows have ln'rome fussy ilnri; ttiikeinpt it Is well, to pluch them In the inni^ner dW-tnted by tlie ghn|)e of^he tjiu’e .. If Jewel ry Is worn. esiTeojiilly earrings U Khould follow conserviitlve trends The builds and tliiKerniills are es-. pcclnlly liM|iortant. because iiieti no tice them more In older women. Fingernails should be kept well groomed and polished. Hrlght-hueil enaihels should be used sparlnsly. Above all, women should reinem- ber they have not lost their olitirin at 40; that by fnlJowlrjg conimon sense rules they«can become tnnre truly beautiful than they ever were In thell’ lives. Many of my contest letters re mind women of this fact, and laier I’m going to pass on to you S4>nip ot the beauty hints they contain. Hut right now there are sd many ex»el lent letters I'm kept busy Just reml Ing thetn. And I do want to ihnnu yon all for your letters and i'M» help. You were' Just grand I ieart's desire! \A^af so ^rilltng as a Quality LOCKET phot with HIS inside? reposing HIEC10i»~airU.AT GLOTIS .. - m--' . * iOf all gift* «f YaiaUde, poa* is mer* faaeiaatlag _ ^ eev»rt«d by the lucky iniiivUaai w1m> reeairaa ftaa Isii^ *p»|w»el^ wlceieii gift iuid 'Moat partieiSar- wImii . jfonr aalaetlda l«a» UrkdBUim k of VuUty baluad U th*t U ^ilw.^. MMciatMl with GI.U JeWalrf. Oiaaaimd^^., Mdiea, Byloy WaM,e^ wrist or pocket. M aafr Sekct year wKe, ■eart* gift at Uobes. Fay aaxt fi£QOcheSj Set Riny, Bracelets, and bags greet you in ouFlKHiT"-!— Come in—see our exchisive selection ( Make Here Happy with A Pair ol onr New StyJ Shoes Af- Specials Oim LEADER PUtX FASHIONBD ALL SHAf»BS “ FIRST QUAi4TY TEJU L-3341 III SOLD AT 89e IN OTHER irrORES , OUR PRICE S Thraad—A 5*ia«r C08WSB SILK TAHXMIED TO FIT 4N THRSS LENaXHI BLACK HEEL HOSE—ALl^ LEADING BEAUtVIMtTajOlir^ " FULL FASHION OFF BLACK 69c
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