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TM£ CAROLINA TIMES 2 B—DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19^3 TO OUR REAOCRV>T)i» Ctrslina Tlniw w«leom»f n«wr of com munitf, (Mlal «Ml cl*l« MflvMlw, club mooflngt coming •¥#nt» •(iga9«m«nH, wMl41n(«. h«bv ehrltt*hlnf», blrthi, trip*, v'tllJ, prl»iU and public partlaa. Al! news for th* •oclaty d«pirtr»*nt m»y be «ubmiHed dally from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the •!««• of th* Cirolini Time*. The dsad- line l« 11 noon an Saturday. Tha aoelety editor may be contact^ at «82-2913 or «S14511 Durham Personal Mention By MRS. BESSIE McLAUR'M St DUSHAM VISITORS Mt% .Ernestine Bynum has as lie house guest £or the weelc-end Mrs, Vivian S. Marks of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Spaulding, tnd son; Booker Jr., and Mrs. Ad line Spaulding ^otored to Greens bora Thankspiving Day to the ramr between NCC and A, and T f’lillege. SPENDS HOLIDAY WITH SISTER ■ Mrs. Omeda LiVJngston who formerly taught NCC and who is now employed n( S. C. State spent the holidayr.' with |her sistrr Mrs, Laura Burnice and mnther Mrs, Reynoldl: TO THE SICK At*D SHUT-IN May you have faith in the powei ft God to heal, to enrich, faith in the love of God to enlighten, faith in the Prsaence of God to sustain and strenglhen. The law of the Lord is perfect converting the soul: the teatimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. Paalm 10:7. THE YEAR ROUND GARDEN CLUB »* Tho Vea.' Round Garden Club met Novembor Ifi. at tho homt of Mrs. Gazella l.ipsu'mb on .Mason Street. The meeting was opened by singing "In The Garden” and read ing the club pledr*^- Mrs. Mad^e Hargrave, the pi'sic'^ni presidt;!. Also reports of commi'tces were read. In keeping wifh 'he theme of the meeting there were fnil and vegetable arran?i-trcnts mad' by Mesdames Alma Bennett and Gazella Lipscomb. Mesdames Peek and Lipscomb tied for fir.st place Mrs. Alma Bennett won second place. Plans for the Xmas party wer-^ Jiseussed. Mrs. Lioscoinb server' the following members: Mrs. Rose Suit. Mrs. Madee H:;r grave. Mrs. Annie Mays. Mrs. Hat tie Meadows. Mrs. Gertrude Lon“ Mrs. EUgennia Simmons. Mrs Sa rah Felder, Miss Edna Mason. Mrs. Early Moseiv, Mrs. Emm> Randolph, Mrs. Plassie }Iarri3 Mrs. Mary Green. Mrs. Cora Jael: son, Mrs. Lena Cates. Mrs. Lilliar Farrington. ar-> Long. . 4 VISITORS FROM PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Calvin rlarl' oi Philadelphia, Pa. spent'the Thanks giving holidays with her nuit. ii Savmry ApplthSautage Casserole Topped With Cornbread Wedges, ) As it comaa froM the r»*n, thia caaaerole gives forth the Ine fniity fragrance of applM, th» meat aroma of browned :.Busages, the invitation of fresh, hot cornbread. Well it might ... for it offers tha three lavqritai. canned apple sauce, sausages and combKad conbintd •aat savory new ) First, th* apple sauce with a good piece of butter, brown aagar and lemon juic« tOjdr^M it up. Half the browned sausages are put right in wl* »|te «»c«, the wrnbread batter poured on top Bod th® whrtt'‘ Thwi the the browned atUHfts an laid on V>P. and back into the oyea the dish goafc M JWI *»»• below deck and on top, I with a genUa bubble rf a^la sauce coming up m the center and between tha cornbread wedgea . . . all niost flavoxy. I 4 cupa eaniMd aauc* I >/4 cup brown augar ' >/4 iaaapooB salt 2 tablaapoooa butter 2 lablaapoMia lames Juioi ^ VSi cup water 1 pound linr aauiagaa (about 14* 1>) 1 cup flour 3 teaspoons baking powdar 1 teaspoon sUt % cup cornmMl 2 tablespoons ahorlening 1 •«» Vi teaspoon inaiant onion 1 ea^ milk 'J' In a greased 3-qu«rt caaMrole, combing apple sauce, augar, aalt, butter, lamon wice a^ water; place m hot oven 400 ' degrees, to heat whfli p«*«rin* remainder of recipe (about Prick^autakw wejl, akillet; add hot water to cover and bring to a bwL Drain* than brown. Arrange half the sausages -on top t>f Mpla aauca in. casserole; reserve re maining sausagea for uat lilaf te raci^. Sift flour with iiakiiic powder and salt; itir in commeai. Cut in shortening. Jil* egg. onion and m^ifk; stir aU at once into dry ingredfenta. Use «.wat apoon to drop cwbrea^d nu^ ture on top of appl#-aaute#m»ii^; cover, using a doubW piece of heavy foil U n**W- Retu™ caamole to^t and steam for M anlnutli. JUfeOv* cover and plw remaining browned aauaages ia S|*«^tween cornbread. R^m to h^ oven for an «dditil6iir» «|tout*a baking, uncovered. Makaa Is aerviiifla. Mrs. Florence JonN et * * * ,} WEST DURHAM »LOttdM GAROIN CLUB Mll'H Oji Tuesday eveainlf Novenr.ne: 19, Mrs. Naomi Parker was hosttar to tlie West DurHimi Blassom Gar den Club iit jer on •Cornel' Street, The home wa.s heaiitifully deco rated throughout with beautiful vases of arrangements and drift wood donated by Robert Lyon ol W, C, Lyan store whore Mrs. Par ker is employed. The meeting was opened by Mi.ss Ruth Stephens who led th. “roup in singing “Come Ye Thank ful People Come", and the read ins of a beautiful Th'tnksgivlnp poem. During the meetii g a revela lion Christmas party was diKUSj ed and Mesdames Gibson, Park"! and PljUmmer discussed and deni gnsirated the making of Christmas arrangements. At the close of the meetiijfi Mrs Parker assisted by her .sisters and nieces served a delii'ious dinnei to the following m mbers: Mes I dames Mattye Plummer. Georgia Taylor, Beulah Edwards. Addy* i Coley, Maraaret Fuller, Beatrice ! Spcncer, Carrye Cole, Daisy Gunn i Gertrude Gibson. Katie McDaniel I Novella Cruwford. and Mi.sses Uuth ' and Mary t^uise '?tepho.is. » s • FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel Cheeh ipent t*’f' holiday in Warren County where she was joined by Mr. Cheek’s brothers and sister* from Philadelphia and New York to celebrate their annual family reunion. The men of the family and Dur ham guest. J. J. Vaylor, went hunting and killed a deer to th*" pleasure of all who participated. ■s 1 » IN PHILADELPHIA Rev. Melvin Chester Swann minister of St. Joseph’s A. M, E Xlhurch ia in PbiHdelphia aUet^ the meeting of the National Council of Churches of America. While there Rev, S'«ann partici pated in a panel discu.ssion, » •, * Dr, and Mrs, R, P. Randolph spent the holidays Iri New York City visiting Dr.' Randolph's sis Miss Ruth Smith of Trenton V. J. spent the holida.vs visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith on Rt. 3. Chapel Hill. IMPROVEC Mrs. Dorothy Swann, the wife if Rev. Melvin Chester Swann if reported to be much improved a' this writing. • • » The White Rock Baptist Churth vas filled beyond its capacity hours before "The Messiah” by George Frederick Handel was well rendered by the Senior Choir. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion wiih oandelabra flowers and white cov ers which set a mood of reveranc' and Thanksgiving long before tnr appointed hour. The director , was John Gattis Mrs. tarinia Parker at the con sole, and the pianists were Mes dames Otelia Sti'wart, Dorothy Judkins, Constance Allen and Er nest Massenburg, t • « FROM JAMAICA. L. I., N. Y. I Mr. and Mrs. Jes.se Austin ol I Jamaica. Long Island, N. Y.. wert ^ the Thanksgiving guests of hi.s j brother'and sis>er-in law. Mr and I Mrs. Louis E. Austin of 509 Dun 1 bar Street. Gl Bill Trainees| Pastor Tells Why He's Oppose to In N. C. To Get Minstrel Show in Magazine Article Checks Early wmSTON-vSALEM— The Vet rans Admiastration '.as completed arrangements foi- cn early mailinr of training checks to GI Bill trHn ees in Norlh Carolina. Arrangements have been made ■»ith the Trea.sury Donartment .'le "ional Di.sbufsing Cilice to mail training allowance check's to vetj rans and war ornhsns’on ber 12 instead of the normal mail ins date of December 19. Thus trainees will receive their Novem ber training checks before North Carolina s.hools recess f‘'r tin- Christmas i.olidays. J, D. DeRamus, Manager, North Carolina Veterans Administration Regional Office, said, however that in order to receive checkf early, monthly certifications o training should be promptly com plcted; by trainees after they have rompleted the full Novemh” train Continued on p.ige OB BALTIMORE, Md. — "How to Say No to a Mtnatrel Show” ia the title of an article by tM Rev. Carroll A, Doggett, Jr., pastor of the Loch Raven Metho dist Church, Baltimore, which appears in the November Slat issue of THE CHRISTIAN AD VOCATE, the fortnightly maga zine of The Methodist Church for clergymen and proteaalonal religious workers. ‘‘Church progam. committee* occaasionally suggest a mlnatrel ahow as an activity of one of the chureh'a organizations. Aa a pastor, I oppose this,” Mr. Dog- gett writes, “and here'a why: “Blackfaced minatrel shows are based on degradInK stereo type*. They seek to make humor based on unfair and untrue cop- ceptions of Negro life. These shows portray shiftless, ragged tramps shooting dice, joking about chicken stealing and the women they lust after dr the work they've shied aWa)' from. Such topics are simply out of step with the witness a Chris tian group ought to make. i .... “Miniatrel shows past. sions upon a whole aegiiMnt of society, and thqs are grpmly un fair to tho many responsible Ne groes working hard to become worthy citizens and Christians, trying by their exar^es to over come the false imp^^ions built for generations into the fabric of our thinking. “The mnstrel .show plays up on th" very weakest aspects of a minority group. This is reason enough for Christian groups to refrain from makina^ minstrel show the subject.oFtheir stagr production. An understanding Christian brother does not laugh at the sins and weakness in other men. He helps them to overconve them.” STOPf«//»«HOW! ~ p/g “SAVE IT’ ^AW-ff* li Itiinr*! MW foffiMMi fiar mi mm4 Ims •# ImIt b|r 4wtr«yiiig mlp barttrfai to r—ttrt fM»f Iwelre, bMwty mmd llw fMl **WMMNi'i Ci>whf OWfy.* AT UAOINQ G9b8MmC COUNTERS t V ywr Mtr dM not hm **«AVC rr*. sMid $1.00 tor I 2 OK. $L90 tor 4 tok |K. (la* Md poitiji Esther’s Beauty Aids'/ ’Sr?J£'l*Sr Local Births fho loHowlng births were re ported to the' Durham County Health .Department during the week of Novenftber 29 through 30; jMfiea and Lena Adams, girl. Archie and Shirley Turrentine. girl. Thortja* and Jonsie Taylor, firl. “ John and Gloria Wardrick, boy> Alphonao and Nan«la Nlchola, boy. 1,'v Joaeift and Laura Scott, girl, Willie and Chriatine Smith, boy. Bol»rt^nd Doris Hines, boy. Rya and Gladys Scott, boy. Jpnes and Helen Daniel, girl. Jbhn «*d'Pcarlip Wright, boy. 1^ — ll. \ CARNATION * COOKING HINTS \ J 5! Appoints NCC Grad to Prison Commission RALEIGH — Governor Terr> Sanford today appointed Ashe ville attorney Ruben J. DaileJ/ to the State Prison Commission, Dailey will serve a term ex piring June 30, 1965. He sue ceeds the latp Dr. M. B. Davis, of High Point. Dailey was born January 23, 1910 in Wagenera, S. C. He earn ed his undergraduate degree a) Lincoln University in T947 and his law degree at North Caro lina College in 1950. He served in thg Navy from August 1943 until November 1945. He has served as secretary-treasurer of the Redevolpment Conunisision -ef^ Asheviller aa-a director ollhe Asheville United Fund, as a di rector of the Asheville Red Cross and as a member of the, N’orth Carolina Council on Hu man Relation?. He is married to the former Ethel Pearson. ^MOMt SERVICE OIRECTOK AND Mt« STAF^ ^ Remember your postman and paper boy with delicioufli chocolate-y Coconut Bonbons this ChristmM. CarDA* tioh Evaporated Milk, the milk that whip*, makea them rich and creamy. Don’t forget to make soma for your f.imily, too. They’ll love you for it! @6 ■i COCONUT ■ONaONS (Makes 3 dozen 1-inch bonbons) Vj cup tugar 1 cwp undlluttd CARNATION Vi cup iiflcd EVAPORATED MIIK " all-purpot* flour 1 cup (6 ounc* pcickagt) 1/4 Itoipaen lolt MOii-iwatt chocolat* pUcM 3 tabUipaoni bultar 1 Itaipoon vanilla I tgg Shrtddad cscenul* Combine all Ingredients excejrt Soconut and vanilla In aaucapan Ubout 10 to 12 minutes). Stir In vanilla. ChiU about on* hour. t)rop chocolate mixture from teaspoon Into coconut. Roll Into small balls, and chill one hour. * Coconut may be tinted with red or green food colorittg,if dttired. 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