THE CAROLINA TIME^ SATUKDAY OCtOBEK 30, ItSt FACi Woman’s World CHIFFON PIE—A FJ^IRY DESSERT ■herry wine, one tabieipoon ge- t latine, four tablespoon cold milk, one fourth tewi^oon salt, ninch grated nutmeg, one cup whipped A chiffon pie ... ther,-» in no thing more airy . . . mora . . \ foamy . . . more |T^uf^y. jj A chiffon pie pdoperly mnde ie sure to tempt the moat irritable bushand, the harassed businps.i and the finicky ch^d. —©id yw- know -that awoh -a —ttelatine-that has been «a« be wifhout .baking proviJin.j four tablespoons cold nulk you select the right one. Let m** tell you about the craclier rrumb ^st. Cracker crumbs or wafers do the trick I Mix two cups of cracker crumbf, one third pup of ■oft butter, one teaspoon gngar until they hold together. Pres« into bottom ahd arduhd sides of pan with tips of fingers. B«k» hi hot oven ten to fifteen minutes In dase your first chiffon pic decide'^ to spread over the plate In a most disgusting mannei' try this the next time. Chill the- pi« thorouf^ly before cutting. First cool and then place in refrig«ra- tor to (become cooler. Battcrteolch Chiffon Fi« cream. Combine milk, and sugar and heat to feoiling point. Plaee in dooble boiler, add well 1>eat«n egK yofks, nutmeg and »*lt. Stir constantly. Add wine slowly and tat has been suutTi Cook mixture in double boiler until tt Loats spoon. Cool slightiy and /old in stiffly beaten egg white. Let this cool until it li finn and blend with the whipped cream. TTien fierve.~ * Chocolate Ckiffen Fie One half cup brown susrar^ 4 egg .^yolks, ' eight table.spoom^ water, four taiblespoon gtanulafc- ed yugar, two talblespoon flour, two tableapoons butter, three egg whites. ^ Put broVn bugar in small skil let and melt to deeper brown without scorching. Add water Hn'd egg whitea stiff and add white su^r. then fold into first Two and one half cups milk, 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, cut small, and one third cups sugar, one half cup cornstarch, one half teaspoon salt, two table spoons butter, three egg, one tea(poon vanilla, previously ibak- ed shell, sweetened whipped cream. i ^ Heat milk and * chocolate gether in upper part of double boiler. Stir to thoroughly 'blead the melted chocolate and milk. Comfcine sugar, cornstarch und salt; add enough of chocolate milk mixture to moisten, stiiring while iblending, then return to double boiler and coo&, ^tirrin^ constantly, until- thick. Add but ter and egg yolks and when tho roughly blended fold in gently the stiffly^lteaten egg whites an? I vanilla. When cool turn into pre- HOUSEHOLD IDEAS 1. A piece of Jtread placed on top of eaUwgs before cook>ni{ will daatroy A# odor. 2. Coffo* atain* may b« removed by holding the stain under the cold water faacett. 8. "Pb have clear windows after wa:iiing, add a tablespoon of vinegar to the water. 4. White oorm meal will clean felt hata, when rubbed on the hat with a Iftiff brush, 6. Green Peas may be wash *d thoroughly and cooked with out HuHing. The hulU i/Ul soon rise to the top and can be taken out. llje flavor of the peaa will b« \ greatly • im- •proved. j FASHION HINTS "TIm Horn* CoialBff Gama” ITiere are so many nifty styles to tell you about that 1 fkn’t know just where.to begin What are we going to buy ^or the Home Con^in^ game? There is the plaid dress; corduroy suit; sweater and ffkirt and the Avoolen dress. We all wonder, "which shall I buy?" Now girls, let your Aunt Ruthie give you a nice to- * hint—Since plaid is "tops” thi> mi?tture. Pour into baked pie I viously baked pa.jry ihpll. Just shell and place in 350 degrcen F. [ jjefoi-g serving spread over entire surface a layer of slightly dweet- oven for fifteen minutes. Sherry Ckiffoa Pie j ened whipped cream. Then sprin- One cup milk, one half cup ^ kie M^ith cocoanut, almonds wal- water three egg yolks, three egn nuts or pecans. , whites, one half cup domestic I SuggestionsJPor The Week-End —Mena: ~ By Aunt Rntki* Friday BREAKFAST Grapefruit Cooked Cereul , 'Eggs _ Toa'^t Coffee ' Mil’ii lunch Vegetable Soup Salmon Salad Saltine Crackers Gingerbread Whipped Cream Tea DINNER c lEroiled Stealc French Fried Potatoes Duttered Asparagus Corn StickM ■ Bread Pudding with Lemon Sauce - Lettuce and Tomato Salad I Tea SATURDAY Breakfast Prune Juice _ # Bacon Poached Eggs Doughnut^ Coffee Lunch ^Pptaoe Salad *Broiled Frank furter!^ Toast Tea Sliced Pinapple . DINNER *Mixed Grill Potatoe Cht]ia Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits^ ■Apple Tarts Coffee * * SUNDAY Breahfatt Pineapple Juice Grits Rolls Sausage * Coffee with Cream ‘ DINNER Chilled Orange Juice Pork Tenderloin Hashed Brown Potatoes Pear Salad ' Apple Pie Tea ^rus^als Sprouts Veg. Salad White IBread Angle Food Caka with Ice Cream Coffee ^ SUPPElR Grilled Ham iSaridwichos ♦BROILED FRANKFURTERS These take a very short time to prepare and are deliciaua. Slit frankfurters lei^hwise, spread lightly with prepared musw.vl and generously with chee-ia wrap a slice of bacon around skewer with toothpicks; 'Broil under a moderate flame until the bacon and frankfurters are done. This will talte .aibout'^ten minutes. * * * •MIXED GRILL 1 pound ground round steak 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-3 cujp milk Bicon Bananas 1-2 teaspoon chili powder ‘^Mix round ;teak, salt, chili powder and milk together. Form in oval patties and' fasten a strip of bacon arouiid each. Arrange them on a greased broiler and broil until Ibpown „pn the other side, turn and partially brown «n the other side. Place a piece of banana on each and dot Wi£h but ter. Finish browning. ,Serye.^ season, why not purchase a pret ty plaid woolen dresv fof the game. It is necessary to select a color that will harmonize with your coat and hat, and if po.^«- ble your shoes. Remember when buying your drpss, that they are a bit shorter thifi year. For the ‘Home Coming Dance' we girlies want to be outjtAft'l- ing to "catch the eye” of th*! “big broad team men", so le^'s fall back on the ever popular black velvet. Purchase a plain velvet evening dress and then buy a -couple yacda of metalij material; design and mako a stunning jacket to go with the dresJV &uy your accessories \o match the jndtet. You do this and believe it or not you will be as popular as ‘The lady in red’ with the big team men.” HAVE A COCKTAIL By Aunt Ruthie bol«r« A btlliiuit new fhouldct 6hioa noB>cnuhab« riyon velvet. There if in Bmplri touch In the grccefitl drop of the back ind mort thsa * raucii fA old world giuideur in the bold scroll of mcttllic cnibioldefT (pid on bl«ck, lilvet cn white. Society Notes RECEPTION GIVEN FOR MRS. GLADYS HARRINGTON RHODES — f • . A Bridal reception was given With the return of autumn and itfl crisp, chilly nfarhts. your. honoring Mrs. Gladys Harrington Rhodes at the home of |dr3. Min- nie T. Forte, 1309 Lincoln St^i Monday evening October. 25. j Mrs. Rhodes is the daughter of Mrs. Pattie Harrington of 1218 Dawkins Street. Mrs. Rhode5| was quietly mar ried Saturday evening, October 23 with Rev. J. E. Valentine Of ficiating. The announcement of the reception was a pleasant s.u’"- prise to the frfends of the bdde and bride-groom. The bride is a graduate of N'. C. College, and is teaching in Durham County. The Bride groom, Walter Rhodes is a grad uate of Williston High School of Wilmington. N. C. He has had thought! might be turned to hot drinks. r First on the list is that varia tion of the hot toddy. Used everywhere prohibition as are- medy for chilla and colds, it works like a charm - - - even witTiout a cold you feel better. Here ’tis; Hot Egg Nog 1-2 Glass Milk" (hot ^ 1 E«g 2 Teespoon.i Powdered Sugai* 1 Pony of ‘Brandy Place all in large mixing glass, some training at Kittrell College. Many friendti gathered for the occasion and brought gifts for the honoree. The house was at tractively decorated with fall -flowers, • Those present at the reception were: Misses■"Qladyh Robinson, Lillian Moss, Jerviie Grfien, Mat tie Wallace, also Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. O. B'arbee, also _Messrs. Charles Black, and Brown. All of the young ladie.s were Stunningly attired in black The ibride^was charming in a creation of embroidered crepj with accessories of the s«u.'ie color. Tjhe guests enjoyed a delight ful repast. The couple are at home at -121i8 Dawkins St. LITTLE MI88 EKJROTHY -BRIGGS HONORED ’ Mra. Alice Briggs, Mrs. Denino Au'.tin and Miss Minnie Savage were Jijatesses to a surpris» Birthday pfcVty givin on Satar- day evening at the home of Mis. L'riggs at 1005,Glenn S»re« m honor of Little Misa Dorothy Briggs in celebration of her t*nth birthday. The many guests presen: en joyed an ev«ning of game*t. Th.‘ little gueVS wer?" 'served sanJ- wiches, hot cocoa. Ice Cf°am cakes, peanuts and candy. Little Miss Briggs was he re cipient of man.y beautiful and useful gifts.. Those pre lent were: Eracsfne McCoy, Mary Colvin, Dorothy Briggs, Beatrice Savage, Dorothy McCoy, Estella McMillian, Ma rion Calvin, Estella Eaton,^ Ophe lia Eden; Ida M. Page.- Christ'n • Steward, Dorothy Standback, Lil lie Rose Standback, Katie I.ee' Aviery, Edward Steward, Wm. McMillian. Samuel Lee Brift^, Christopher Colvin, James Reid. Heibert Mangum, Alphonso ’Reid, Emer^tine Steward, Ametts* Avery, Janac Avery, Clifford Jenkins, and Robert Avery. BERUTy.'*ROniRn[E SPONSORED By LAhlbUM RFAI^TM F04J!NiDATI0(Si Tk« lioHvttM FottMlate* «ia* ky Mm Ood«fr«y Monvfocrvfln^ Company to •f ^rewnrlng ratwral iMwtty. i« UN** Ik* of fht( rMMrdi to ftm PRIZES rOR BEAUTt UI.STS tf* mailed befori midnight, NoTvni- her m. ,1987. —li Isii'i Alt beautiful r.fm,en and alt women who aspirt to be beaurtfiil. have their own Ideas egnryi nlnij, mtr beat methods of |i»pro% ln£ th«Lr ap- pcnrance. Alt of DS slioulU 4liare oiir fenowledge of iiiiijrovem* ni with our frien>ls. and for ll.al reiMon I’m again annnunrin\ rhl.^ wr>eti the second annual eonlesi ^f»r Hie mo*) orlglaal tetters on wui* U vHi|rhiH>!e the.»f!vnntgasa_lf feting weJl- Mrs. Visit* Durham G. C. Shaw of Oxford was a visitor in Durham last It Monday. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Buchann:.. women can Increase tlteir titveUin>8a. The contest will be even more worttiwhile tlils year tlmn the one tield last j#ar, wtiicli was wi.n. you may recoil, by Momle Liie tntts of Cleveland. Ohio. l*rties~totattnt4 • $190 will be given; w1tf» the ftm prize SoO. secend $30. third $15 nm) fourth $5. Doubtless you use, some trick to enhnnca your attractiveness, .•muie hint thflt would be ofJM»e#AfiTl' to others. I’erhftps It Is n method of applying cleansing cre.'un to tht» skin, perhaps a way to l>ring oiil the full natural sheen of the-tial|. perhaps nn exercise to Imiirove the figure. Maybe It’s a coinbinailon of many things. Tell me about It in s letter not N. Y. And N. J. Vi.itor. j Mr. and Mrs. Samoel Albn of-j New York and Mrs. Thomas Lee of Morristown, N. J. spent a' short time in Durham last week as guests of Mr^ and Mrs. I. H.|^ Cluchanan. I to Marie Downing. .Larleuse fteaui tr Foundation, 61i Locust '' ■•’*•1 St Louis. Mo. If you win a prize. In aciOi't.xi to the money you will receive, you will hove the fun of seelag your letter printed Id this Send in your*letlei'Vlt h'* S copy of this column or a coiHM>n cllppeil from this newspaper. I.etters «tll not be considered unlpss you fil low these instructions. They nitisi fof yoo ’o iHt co«nie(oln^a( or b«auU«laji la order to win n prlie I’»e i^t glamnrooa witnier everywhere, whoM irery !Jl>er linglea wUb allur*. wtio Ii«t« liereirtped their own beauty teerei* Soil)* of these women Bra tn bnaV ness, some 8r*housewivea wiwfrea- groemed. I met a wuuiun at a cooking school recently. whoM graoful Hgur^. polished iii.ifHier i^rui modtsti appearajnce (tt once struck my _ey«. guessed she was stmut' 30. and ' one of tttose fttrtonit* wl>me■^^• whose wealth permits I hem re sftend hours each day In beauty salons., JusJ.t®'!! of *tirf(>*5fy I nsked her about herself, Tou ran lihagine l»qw aarounded I was to learn that thia wuman was nmny years older than I thongtit. and that she was a wid»iw support ing two children by working In a very mudest Job. l.ater I’m going to tell yoo s«m« of liie things she told me about how she achieved her breathtaltlng lov*- longer *han 500 worda. Address tlnesa. Her hints wmrm really »ery ilnipl* anA 1 feej sart_nianj ol mjr readers have similar tntereatTng methods for preserving their youth ful charm and beauty. Yoor letter will be judged oy a committee of leading ntcB aod won» en whose names will be announced tater. I do hope yo«ni write ha- rtnise 1 want to hear from yoo AwariJs will b« announced |»i.si Defore rhrlstnias In your news- papers. , ■M » North Carolina Harmony Chorus In Concert Mala The North Carolina Harmony Male Chores nnder the direct'on of Willie J. Dooms will appear in a concert at the Mt. Calvery Christian Church, tfornei- of Proctat. JStreet atid Branch Pteco,- stir thoroughly and fill./ with additioiial hot milk. Rock Me To Sleep 2 Ounces Whiskey Tumibler full of hot milk • glas Visit* 'Parents Miss Annie Foye of ^09 Fayet- Mix whiskey and milk thproug-' teville Street visited I parents hly in tumbler. Top with grated■ in Greensboro on Tuesday even- Suhday afternoon, October 31, at 3 o’clock under the auspices of the Church program committee, They ‘are featuring old soiiga made new, if you have not heard [ quent welcome to the this' chorus, don’t fail to hear i -r-—. - ^ them on the 31st of October. Durham Male Chorui And Union ^tar Quartette At Mt. Gilead in»e Building and Loan of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in East Durham , will present the Durham Male Chorus and, the Union Star Quartett, under the direction of Mrs. H. H. »B«.sby at the ‘church on Monday ovenmg Novennber 1. The public is invit ed to attend this programj, ers, including, Blake Willian's TJomkins, Secretary; arid T. L. Mann, recent addition.t trude iBall,, Assistant - -f— of the ffiUside „faculty-^ t: tnub’*'''Scolt7^nd G. E. Harden, who has joined the firm of Rowland and Mitchell. The chapter starts its new year undre the following administra tion; L. M. Berry, President; 1. L. Mann, Vice President; D. A. Davis, Treasurer; Miss Msiry HAMPTON At.UMNI MEETS On Sunday, October 17, the Durham chapter of the Hampton Alumni met at tlje Algonquin Club House welcoming new mejn-“ l(,ers, into their fold and electing' officers for the current year. The retirig^g president, Jumes; J. Henderso^*"' extended an elo- nutmeg and serve. mg. SOUTHLAND SINGERS ON NEW SCHEDULE The Union Star Quartette whose fame han spread as ‘Uncle Ned s Boys’ and now. broadcast ing on a sustaining program over radio station WPTF as “South land Singers” wish to announca that their program schedule for 3:46 has been changed to 3:15 on Sunday Afternoons Mra Hai- riette Howard g&uaby is direct- resa. J. N. Mills M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON^ OTFICE 106 1-2 PARRISH Miss G«r- Secretarj, E. A. Hughes, Chaplain; R. A. Mahn, Publicity The prog, am committee conaisti| of Mrs. Sel«s- na WTieeler, Miss Camijle Smita.' Wm. Rich, F. H. Rowland and J. J. Hendef^n. 'S' The local chapter of the Hamp- C>MrtiBBed on page tia DOYOllGAMfiLE LlKEIHmT OR THIS? •COMf SEVEN •N I’LL BAT N«XT WEEK' •NO. I DON’T NEED ANY INSURANCE. YOU SEE.IFIDON’T HAVE AFIRE I WILk PPEI^IUM oee tne JLocai^crenr oz BANKERS* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OURHAMfNORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATIVE-SOLID-DEPENDABLE PATS mw mmu FOR m mm k dm CklMkw a»4 BaaafieJarr Now laa«rad at AAHUonal Cost. ■Aa , Batlr^y New Feature hr ao Other S«ai|May So GscdHairGrovirer A Onlntiu PAmiide . (trowt loac llky bjr your doctor ter Sralp OlaMaMi, fU- Hnr'Balr- S0-600D HAtB STBAIGOT’ENES witheiit haet «r Qrffwlin (|M«« —- ■t^hlMcr dan* |MS«f> IM ■»■■■ Hair MndaMMwr m rntlm wutaaw ....I.it., Na OeeoamrtBeep .r. .'S ,, I** mt Hal) oai»;. i*,oo* As^ts i«iB« Mmn Ordw. fr« Peetata SO GOOD CHEMICAL CO. n WAm gr., s. h • Atlanta, Oa. i.-'T iMMIttffll DortAia, If. O.-^Ao accident auimae* p*Uor iiuarlnc tliree tiia prlncl^, the bena- floliry and oha child now offered fcy iibe Southern Fidelity Mutual ia In ImmedUte benefit from date «f ^premium payment. Weekly tkaiiailti ara from flO.OO to |25. W. Oeafch bcDafita ftom $250.00 to ^IfiOO.OO, and the cost if only cant par day or $8.95 per TCou nost a«a. thia poUcy at our •zpaoae. Read It, and tmdersiand weaotly what it eovera, then If yon •rm aatiafied. send tp pat It to fores for I year. &^"yeai^ aM banW^ increaae 10 ]^ cent oniai policy luu a valaa of M pisr cent mor* at m wktltidnal are aceepa^^ examination, no red- tape. Send BO money wi^ appli cation. Just write your name,, age addraaa, benafleia^a nam»^Rd ralatlondilp and nuQ to tha Soatiiem ihdeUty Mataid bitw^ iahce Company, D.orham, North Carolina, Uit^ird* policy inipac- ^ion, (A4t). Jf-' GO(H> FOOD FOA PAIULY or FRIENDS AT LOWEST PRICES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASE OF WOMEN Union in*. St Realty Ce. 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Maaager ordiour M*mpoo,>e! iB* bMoimu colot il sivcf le foot htir will not rub off or w«sh 'acTcr male* puiea M tirl* who cofn(siTeB]j;ictbiicfc,i»sck;Uik,inaiiiiB or lifhl btown, ot Uoai«. No dyed look. missioc lOTt beciiue four btir ii doll, lioo- / no sockioasj, no smell. Aik rour dealer for batnt, off'^lrr or Mr^ed wlA trcr,. act ' Godtfror'a Luieiue, the Hair Colorios in tfaeredbox. fiTCiybottletssuannteedtoi«l itfy ot four dealer will refund roar monei'. iSURHAM. NORTH CAROUNA C. C. SPAULDING. PMaideat “NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT NC«TH CAROUNA MUTUAL POUCI^ . wear classei"— and seldom aajr 'Viv* in*^ fci»»*"to « fadwb aar-luirwl uitwt But they admire a woman with ricMy cot- ored, aoftlr gleamias hair. So, if '^oo arc a iMttI* of Laiieuse todar. Laticui* is oo more (rouble to uM than an OODEffBOW*! If yOur daalar does net have hair coloring ooDiritoY ima;4Umctvi^ company • iiio.ouvi tt. • ir. touit, mo.

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