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ms cMoimm WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 18 THE FEMININE FRONT By Rosalie Williami Th.6 %2 ladies who took the re cently completed Zeta-sponsored Western Tour of the United States returned with enthusiastic praise for the inestimable recreational and educational value of such a trip They took the Southern Route to California and returned via the Northern Route with the usual tourist attractions as stops for rest and sightseeing. Leaving Raleigh July 30 and re turning August 27, the group lodg ed st 9 total of 19 different hotels or motels. 4 of which were Negro ispe-rated. fTh« Question of lodging it integrated places usually in - wjlwi this in tb**- times: if Casa stops at the integrated placea better acommoda lions are secured bat Negro business ie hurt, and very likely it will eventually be forced to close. S® what to do? Accept the bet ter accommodations and be etosafertable or accept 'inferior *e*Oßunodatiom and thereby help Negro business?) The well-planned and executed hour was was arranged by Trail - ■ways Tourist Agency and the ■ ,! hand picked" driver treated his passengers as if they were his own children, seeing to their every comfort and sparing no effort to assure his passengers freedom from em bar rassm en t because of race fa their stops for meals in questionable pis' - *; Time and' space do not permit naming all of the interesting places visited and ‘cured. And dif ferent persons will have different ideas as to whdi were the high lights of the trip. Eut some of the most memorable ones according to persons with whom I talked in cluded: the following: Atlanta. Ga • Dallas. Texas The Painted Desert She Petrified Forest the Grand Csnycan. Hoover Dam. the Los An geles tour of the homes of movie stars. Memorable also abut California wars its lush citrus fruit ar.d olive orchards and vineyards, a boat ride on the mighty Pacific Ocean. Yosemite Park. In Los Angeles the It Zitas who made the trip attended their Boule with the usual accompanying en joyable activities including balls and banquets. F,r route fcsek bs Raleigh the MONEY TO LOAN YOU CAN' GET MONEY QUICKLY & OONFEDENTLALLY $15.1)0 to SIOO.OO Stop By Oar Office cr Telephone CITY FINANCE COMPANY t£x&ple 3-9021. Va in-rum MMMHWBIB i »mH at 'Pr, -jct.-t in-jw ~ .5? ■' wne©MS *&© or » weft ere feoppier to see. We j?«w a# e» am ascwe eaaagJCSgcS te fcska chav®? or our 'bin foe* 3© to mi see* "fteffo*. And £ illfire is any sendee we cun perform, don't besliaift pw o&s aomaat sc tiTNAtf wbotlfc . v • FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY WHERE THERE'S LIFE group stopped in the nation's smallest capital city. Carson City. Nevada; they -".sited the Great Salt Flats where they toured a salt factory and ' saw salt being made; they visited hard drinking and gambling Reno. Nevada (no one told me whether or not any of the ladies tried their luck there and shortly thereafter feit th-= sharp contrast in straight-laced Mormon Salt Lake City. Thev visited the Great Continen tal Divide which is so high m al titude that several ladies became slightly ill as a result of the rare atmosphere and required medica tion + o bring them around. Impressive also were the roll ing farm lands and extensive cat tle industry of lowa, and they'll never forget the 'melting pot ’ which the 2000-room YMCA Hotel where they stopped in Chicago seemed to be with its multiplicity of races Thos» making the trip were the following; From Raleigh Mrs Pauline Toung. Miss Eve lyn Pope. Miss Maye Ligon. Mrs Nora Lockhart. Miss Ann Hawkins, Mrs. Lillie Bailer.- tine, Mrs, Natalie P Wimber ley, Mrs FHza T> Holloway, Mrs Bertha Edwards, Mrs. Pear) McDonald and Mrs. Mildred James. Others were Mrs Esther Byers. Concord; Mrs. T’neresita Braxton. Richmond; Miss Eva Thomas. Hen derson Mrs M T Ezell, Salisbury: Miss Myrltn Skinner Wake Forest: Miss Leola Fitts. Winston-Salem; Miss Neterine McLean Fayette ville: Mrs Eidrea K Hughes Fay etteville; Mrs Dorothy Washing ton Lumberton Also Miss. Mary Mvhand Dur ham Miss Detie Jones. Concord; Mrs Lea this Nicholson. Salisbury: Mrs. Edmnia K Hall, Salisbury: Mrs Lina W Stewart. New Jer sey; Miss Violet L Perm-. Durham: Mis Or? K Martin. High Point, Mrs. Carrie Simon. Fayetteville: Mrs. V B Bynum. Kinston and Mrs Ida P Hinnant, Littleton: NEW FAMILY IN CITY Newcomers to Raleigh include the family of J J. Sanson? ■'’ice president of Mechanics and Farm ers Bank The family includes 4 children: 2 teen-agers, a pre-teen and an infant The family has mov ed from Durham to a large rev- ■'SL.'V: fgfrrrV A " . 'N 'TTkt! wijfiSfrf : : - ~ N ~ , TTrm/i fJmniTN DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT the national convention of the. National Association of Negro Musicians in St. Louis hold gold tro phies presented to them by a citizens committee of the St, Louis NIGERIAN SCIENCE STUDENTS Nigerians E J. Ezkama j (left) and H. F Osew.bo are among the many student? ?rom over- j seas lands currently being trained in science and engineering in Brit- I ish institutions of higher learning. They are shown testing epicyclic j gears in the laboratory at Woodwkh Polytechnic of Engineering and Science. When they finish their training, they will return to Ni- : geria as fullv Qualified technologists. (ANF PHOTO). feioisr^^ ACROSS 1- E:*er S - Eftical f * p'Jre-:; 9 • A jars 10 * Ususl tl » Alma S 3 * Rounii room 1 15 - Poker sate IF « Start <tf -o satranc* IS « Tear 21 - Modei H • Mediserwa era islrsid 34 * Beverage# ■jj 25 * Twofold 36 » Weird 2b • FraapsEt S) » Ro«*Ssr 52 • Tmcf. 1 fcriable hams on Hook Quarry Road, abut a ail® outside the city limits. Mrs. Saasor. the former Vivian ; Merrick of Durham, is active in civic and social affairs. Amng the ' various organizations of which she is a member are: Delta Sorority, , Links. Jack and Jill, the YWCA, j to mention a few. She should prove a valuable addition to local ; Y membership since she has work- I ed or. the Y staff in Winston Sa- j !em, one of the best in the state, j The three school-age Sansom; children v- ill attend 'Catholic! schools here, 34 - Sraßloa 35 - Railroad worker 36 * Rearing 3Funds 3? » Confines 40 » Distinctive garb 42 » Fublic n.ottoe 43 » Particle 44 - Teas DOWK - I - R4j.'sqc word 3 * To recoasmv 3 - Notatlaa 4 * Detlaim 3 • Concerning C * A master 2 » Source. Z * fkiy’r TA-’r-t—-- 12 • Food ftsji 1? * Actuality j LAST WEEK'S ANSWSB 14 - To charts Vh • Affected , 16 « Sent!* 19 - Catcher ts Umpreyt 20 ♦ Doc win# 22 * Sheltered Aide 3 • ...cake 27 * proponenfdl geometry £? * Top* 30 - Smokers ; 32 - Thicket . ' 33 * Facial capreseios * Quantities 4ahb4 37 » B'riag ?*f . Musletleaap 41 * V«>, > Music Association. Recipients for “achievement and service” are Rob ert McFerriu, first Negro with a. contract at the Metropolitan Opera; Miss Etta. Morten of the original Broadway “Porgv and Bess’’ cast: Dr Roscoe C. Polin, president, NANAI and Airs W, C. Handy, who holds sealed container of water from the Mississippi River, The a wards were presented during 3 gigantic festival honoring the late- Mr. Handy on the riverfront, by William G Porter, right, chairman of the committee and assistant to the vice-president, marketing. Anheuser- Busch, Inc,, which sponsored »he awards (ANP PHOTO). FOR WOMEN BY BETTY COOK (For Associated Negro Press) MAPLE “MAKE YOUR OWN” IDEAS With “ready-to-eat.” food- a • ♦nong your kitchen supplies, you can make simply delectable des ; ,-erts. or between meal snacks that j ate good propper-uppers'. For i r * ’ !*?** - ~ i -- | mmtm mm i ————————■——— j FOR THE REST BUYS IN I FRIGIDAIRE Appliances 1 jy-iw*. Jmii unwiii MMiWfuai unnrwii >’M Bi«Mßgawiiiirnaiwrwri*>wi'.uuT^aajjcxa&aainvaw : see JOHNSON - LAMBE CO, 25 Years Raleigh’s Leading Appliance Com* pany, The Only Frigidaire Dealer who has learned the 5 Year Service Award for Out* standing service to Our Customers, F’SUEII « g m | Ffi£E.- * riv *- Jotiiison-Lambe b - pt " O? W 522 5. SALI6EUItY' STREET PARKING PHONE TE 2-SS4S PARKING WALNUT TERRACE » , CONGRATULATIONS.., To each and every one of you whose new address will be WALNUT TERRACE. The City of Raleigh and Uncle Sam have demon strated that you can have fine housing at modest prices. We would like an opportunity to show you that your furnishings can also he luxurious and at equally low prices. Come in today and buy the “wholesale way.'Uj «> STORE HOURS: 8:30 AM te 5:30 P.M NIGHTS: MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS ’TIL 0 P.M. SOUTHERN FURNITURE WHOLESALE COMPANY FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1905 Located 200 Feet From the State Capitol on South Wilmington Street TErnple 2-3252 _ RALEIGH. N. C. example, take maple-blended syr up, ice cream ana frozen waffles —right there you have a wonder ful quickie that even youngsters j can prepare for themselves Sim ! ply toast the waffles, scoop the : ice cream, and pour on the maple - j blended syrup! j Delicious as this maple-blended syrup k by itself—you may. for the sake of variety like to use It in making simple fruit sauces such as Maple-Banana or the fresh red cherry one listed here. These sauc es are excellent served on break fast pancakes or waffles, or on squares of warm cake fresh from the oven , . . and. of course, they are perfect ice cream sauces! Another “different" topping for hot waffle or pancakes is the Co conut Cream Cheese mixture on this page. Try it on baked apples, on hot ginger-bread or on store bought shortcakes . . . and pass the maple-blended syrup for that extra delicious 'pour on". And since this story is about pancakes and waffles and Sf*na new toppings for them, we are including two new and easy recipes: a Banana pancake and ; an Orange waffle. Treat the family to one or the other next Sunday morning . . . and, should you have left-overs, cool, wrap and freexe them. They will make good bases for ice cream and maple-blended syrup! MAPLE CHERRY SAUCE 1 cup maple-blended syrup l- v 4 cups fresh red sour cherries, pitted, or frozen red sour pit ted cherries, thawed and drain < substitute ground cherries for the whole cher ries. if desired i. Place syrup and cherries in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, and sim mer 2 minutes. Makes 2 cups COCONUT CREAM CHEESE Vi cup flaked coconut 1 cup 'B-ounce package l soften ed cream cheese RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7?45 M LYNN BLAKE l:«‘ BH Palmist ® Healer • Phychie Header ■f TJ| How many unhappy people are there whose lives are darkened by the acts of others - '' Is your life. £?. ft St fly a wreck because you hare troubles of a domestic wa>ni»ft pE otherwise? you dßirs 3 return of itfertion rigbi* fully yours, or does another receive it? Do you wish to marry the one you love? Is there a coldness growing a separation ? rival or interference bv some one? Are you a person who 2t times appears, to be. affected by bad surroundings? Are you touched by evil hands? Do you fear disease? Do you give up in dispair? Does persistent bad luck follow you? Spells, un natural conditions and evil influences of all kinds can be overcome by getting advice and aid from a reliable advisor who bears a reputation for honesty and integrity. LYNN BLAKE can and will help you. If you are. sick or worried come at once in person. NO LETTERS ANSWERED. Call in person. 9 She will prove that you can obtain your desire. % Every thing sacred and confidential—satisfaction, or no fee ac cepted LOOK FOR HAND SIGN—PRIVATE WAITING ROOM Office Hours Daily 9 am to 9 p.m Sun 9 a.m. to 4 pm. Located Permanently In My Own Home I LIST WEST OF DUNN CITY LIMIT Fk *aA£ Ml ftf On New Route 421 and 55 UUlliis Ns S ij Dash of salt 2 tablespoons maple-blended syrup. [ Place tne ingredients in a bow and mix thoroughly. Makes ahou . l-t 4 cups t ORANGE WAFFLES 2 cups sifted cake flour •! 2 teaspoons double-acting bak ing powder 3/ r teaspoon salt l- 3 * teaspoons grated orange rind 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cup milk 5 tablespoons melted ahortenin; Measure sifted flour, and bakin powder and salt, and sift again Add orange rind. Combine egg and milk. Add to flour mixture add shortening., then mix only nn til smooth. Bake in hot waff! iron. Makes 4 seven-inch waffle. Cord ice served as a captain the Air Force during World Wa 11. He is married to the forme Miss Marguerite McGill of Nr York. They live st 272 Rceemor Place, Englewood, N. J., with the. three daughters. A pole-type shelter open on a sides will protect cows from sun mer heat. Sell Christmas Cards Make High Profit#. Writs for Sample Album and Start Sell lag Now! ENTERPRISE GREETING CARDS P.D Box 3221 Atlanta, Ga,
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