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-•O" Mitaes Marion, ^»ngelino, jind Victoria, and John Jr., chil dren pf Dr. »nd Mrt. JoCin Cor- dic* left the city iMt Friday night for ichool. They Bpcnt the holiday! with th«ir pirenti. Chavia ta Dowd it. 111. Thay IIt* at 3M Mra. Janpia N. Carter ipant a yjaaaaat diriatmaa ▼iaitinf and daughte^fc in Waiinnjr- ton, D. C. itnd New York. ^ Miases Mildred and Audrey ]M(cKanar of ei7 St. Joseph St. gave a pre-New Yaar party, Fri day Dacaml>er 31, 1937, in honor their cluib. ,R. L. Chavia, is out after a ■^ort illness, but frienjjto will re gret that »i* wife Ifrs.. liuiia HenorMi On SOtJb j^irthday Mr. and Mra. tBilly McCoy of 707 Qlenn Street •antartained Mr. Crawford Saton, father of Mrs. McCoy on hi* 60th' birthday, Monday evming January 3. Tbe toUqfWtat member* of the family enjoyed tha hoapitalitiea of Mr. and Mra. McCoy: Mn. Crawferd £aton, wife of the honorea; Miaa Bertha Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Otie Eaton, Mrt. Doro thy lillia, Mra. Mai^ Saton, Mr. Osborn Eaton iknd Grandchildren. The father of Mra. Conrad O. Pearson apent some time with^ her during the holidays. Mr. Ifonti^mery ia from S. C. n BRILLIANT WOMAN ATTORNEY PASSES Mr. Monroe tyon wishes to announce his marriage to Miss Lillian Blake of this city. 1%# wedding took place during tha Christmas IftblicTays. Mifekla-anjoyed the eompany of hia aunt during t'ha holidays. A dinner celeSrating the wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. Dock BHil- lock was given Sunday, January 2nd, by the newlyweds,* at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Faf- ?iam, 2223 Fayetteville Street. Hie followioi guest wera enterr ' tained: Mrs. Sophora Johnson, Miss Annie Daniels, Mr% Bosia I Leak, Miss Elisabeth Stone. Mrs. I Parham arid Mrs. Mariun aerred ; the guest. They had a very nice aflfair. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock ar« enjoying a very happy married life. j Violatte N. And«r«OB johnton, i widely known woman attorney of Mrs. Mary Pergiison of 204 Chicago, wio died last Tuecday Ssurtes St. gave a Christmas Tui'- Mr*. Johmoa, active key Dinner. She had as her guest Jl»l>tical and sociai circle Suggestions For The Week-End r Menu V crisp. Add to fat aad e»ok ^antly natii soft, atirriag to prmwmt bomisg. Add the beam, 2 l-S te—»aoas‘ aalt, 1 taaapoon wigstf, • faw grains pappar and JboUing wster to cover. Simmer gantiy antfl I laincad onioB sad SCOTTSMMtO MOTHKX -a#a- (By Aaat Rvtliia) Ei^eiyd^ Cooking Miracles BY VIRGINIA FBANCIS Dirttut UatfiMt Uaetri* C*»kmy fiuMMit* Miss Elizabeth Stone of 704 Pine St. and Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon Jenkins; Miss Helen Durham, .Mr. and Mrs. Tommie' Strowd, Thr Mose Saunders. They enjoyed very pleasant evening. FRIDAY^a Breakfast Orange Juice Cereal Broiled Efeon Muffins Coffee Milk Laitek Cheese Soulfla Mushroom Sauce Orahge Raisin Cabbage and LatUfca. Salad Rolls Soft Ginger Cookies Cocoa - ^ ' , Diaaar /Efeiled Pish Hojlandaae Sauca Boiled Potatioea GreenPeas \ Raw Vegetable Salad ^ '*** ' Canned Peach Salad with ‘Rss^’ Sgf*. Coffe.J When you’re nine years old yen have to celeui'ate in some way to show the world you arc''*TeaI^ “grown-»H?.” And what better way could there be than to’bustle aronlid the kitchen malting cookies for jom o»»a birthday party?. If you’ve soea a little gid who has Just b aacoad batah of cookies dropped on a piece at wax p«per, the size of the cookia sheet, so that they will be ready to go into ^e oven, paper aad all, ttia miattte the first batch soasaa »t. Ilia paper ia perf^tiy Mh in slsstric oven Iteeause m •laetric edokmrr Uwa is no flame, Sr.pram* Baiilaw* of the ZH4 berry Sauce Coffee Phi Beta Sorwity, »nd w ,« butUy SATURDAY planning to attend th >nnual | Biwakfast bottio of that ortanixatio , in the Prune Juice C)real MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ' Mr, and Mrs. June* R. Evans .^nounee.' — The martriaga of their danghtor SaNio EI!*e Ta Mr. Millard Minuard Groon of Wilmington, N. C. Docember 19, 1B37 DaBTillo, Vii^jifnia stricken. She ii •ilrrivod by her 1 hiuband. Dr. Albert E. Johntou. ' (ANP) l*hird. Street, Wallltown. Mrs. Brown will be remembei'ed »>y her friends as being foi'uerlj Miss Emma Dora Hill. If’ifh an •lectric range, little nine-yemr-old$ cur malce chocolaU peppermint J cookies for their oum birthday portitt. , Miss Virginia M. Ledbetter 1 fe*f t Sunday, afternoon for Greensboro, North Caroliitt, she assumed her new duties at Fen- nett College on January 3. Little Miss Geneva 1 Beatrice- Webb has returned to her graTid» parents i n (Burlingrton after spending the holidays with her littCe brothet,. Jjdward Ledbetter WeWj, grandmother, Mrs. Mag"- gie Ledbetter; and other rela tives, on Hillside Avenue, this city. • Prof. WJllianx H. HiH'left Sun day for Yadkinviile ‘ to resume his duties as a teacher there, after spending tfie holidays "here wth ^ Parentsr Revr and Mrs. I M. K. Hill, on Third St. her first batch of perfect cookies you Imow jusf how thrilled she can be at mastering ona of the arts of cookery. However, when the cause ot cookery is chanpioned by the modem electric range it becomes an easy art to master, as Betty, just turned 9 years old, is t»'oviitg. : Electric Range WoU Insulated There was a time when a motfier waa perfectly justified in shooing her daughter away from the range, because burns-^both from the hu man and cookie standpoints—anight easily have ensued. However the Hotpoint electric range is insulated from top to toe, which accounts lor that“cool-as-cucumber-cookery” you enjoy during tha sumiQ^r, and. nature. Add flavoring. modem temperature control makea b^^^g almost foolproof. The next time young daughter wants to celebrate her “growing- upness” set her to. work m tua Chocolate Peppermint Cookie pe. She—as weU la yourrmisl jQierested in trying thejittle bl9i.t Bstty haa discovered, of having the and there’a no danger of the cookiea "baking” on the insulated table top of the range wUle awaiting their turn for the ovkn. Chocolate Pappormlnt Ceokiei (Makes 4 dosen cookies)' ^-ceir diorteniog 1 tsp. baking 1 cup SUfl^ I egg (beaten) 1 square chocolate (rael^> I cupa fl( powder y» tap. salt U ctq;> milk 54 tv- p^m- mint extract cupa flour 1. Cream shortening, add sugar slowly and beat weB. 2. Add egg and'melted chocolate. 3. Mix uid aift dry ingredienta and add alter- natdy' ¥rlth' milk to tiiie creamed Prof. and Mrs. Hubert Brown, returned to Elizabethtown,: N. C. wfiere they teach in the fectiools there, after spending the holi days with Mrs. Brown’s parent^ Rev. and Mrs. M. K. Hill, .nn ' »•' Chrutmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boldinff were host to a number of friends Sauce at their home on FayetteviSe j St. honoring a friend. Miss?, Ellen I Jone* of New York Gitj AI.«o ’ a guest oftonor was Mrs iJoldin ' sister, Mrs. Oxiey of 'Meigh. ' TliOse present enjoyed g> mea of cake and wine. Friends invited were served tasty sand^xiches, ' canke and wine. Friends invitad in addition to Miss Jones were: ' Mr. and Mrs. John Lon?. Mr. | and Mrs. Robert Minor, Mr. Par ham Donnell, James Reaves, Miss Biettye Atwater and Ted Stnrad; Grits Milk I Coffee Lmtc£i Kidney \Etean Soup Delicate Corn bread Gi»en Tomato Picklei Baked Stuffed Apples Tea Dtniker Grapefiuit Cup Liver A Ba>ron Boiled Pineapple Buttered l&Set Groens Vanilla Uonistarch Pudding with Hot Tea SUNDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Caraal Soft Cooked Toast , -u ’’ Dioaar &aked Stuffed PiAt* Tenderloin' Pan Roasted Potatoes Glazad Onions Mixed Pickle Canned or Sliced T«matoaa Mayonnaise * Steamed Chocolate Pudding witfe Frozen Mint Sauce Coffee Sapper •Cinnamon Toaat Cocoa Peas and Beans NOW that €hriaima»Ma. over and most housekeepers are cheek ing up on tiieir budgets, it may be necessary to cut down expen ses to “balance the budget." Dried beans, peas and lentila offer «we_ nourshing protein foods or meat substitutes at very low cost. They are all aimilar in flavor and in ’ nutritive value. 'Kiey should be soaked for several hours befor? 1 using. They should be eooked {ve»y slowly t6 render ttoem diges tible and palatable. ^ Kmd Bean* with SaBt Perk j SOAK 2 cups dried red beanx ovemijrht in ccfld water. Drain, add 1-4 teaspoon soda and hot water to, coyer, and simmer gent- tender and the water ia afaaorb-' parents in ed. GamiA with ihe eriap salt Plittaraon, pork and ^ig^ ' f parsley. ClNClKNATi H> — Urn Jauiia ^tterson, mother of Bay- W0sd Pkttetaan, one dff the 9mt' taboro boy* who ia still in j«L died of • strike IPriday. by- w««d: B«w an orp'oaa. k»a koth •»7. fiia fathar, Clasdi having died in Mar. Italiaa with Cka#*' Italian SOAK 1 cup Italian Lear.* I Cook 2 ta&laapoooa minced onion and a piece ot a clove of ga-Hc in 1-4 cup salad oil or butter, un til aoft but not brown. Add th« beans, stirring to saaaon wall, 'and ceovar with hot «nster. Add {1 teaapi^on salt, a few grains pep- j par and aimmer gently * hoars, adding hot water if neade^ Add 1 cup thick strained tomato pulp, reiieat, add a scan! 1-2 cup grat ed cheese ili'd stir over hot water ' until cheese is melted. « bdkod Sp'it. Paaa'aad. Bacoa t -WASH 1 1-2 cupa split, oeaa. ST. AUCUSTIHE WILL OB SERVE AWtlVERSARY CaathanaA tr^m paga lw« preparatory diviflon, offering the last two year* of seci^ndwry »;io- eatkn i.ompri«e the work of St. AtigB»tlne*s. Affiliated wHk it and located on the eampua arc St. Agnes Hospital and IVainisg School for Nursea^ foanded ta 1896 iry- Jlr«. A. B. Hunter, '.n4 ;t>hop- Tottle School for traiing of feli^i ua and so>'ial. wortcers,. founded in 1925 l>y ^1* Woman's Auxiliary of the Eprt-f copal Oiardi. cover tuem with cold ^»ter and let stand overnight, l^in. Cut about 3 ounces bacon in thin slices. Delicately buown, the ba con in a saucepan. Add the drain- , _ — — ed^p^% T t-2^ wtaa^^and ptl_and deeply scored. Put - beans Mrs. GSica hes been visiting her mother, Mtil. CMs^ity Rive'a, and her grandparen^% Mr. and M.*?. ’njomas Kivera, has returned to High Point, ?>f. C. where s!»* i* teaching. 1-2 tablespoon salt. Bring this 10 the boiling point. Pour into a bean pot. Bake in a idow oven, or at about 275 degrees, 4 ar 5 hours. ‘ Baked Beans “ WASH 1. quart pea 4>eans: Co ver with cold water and S4>al; overnight. Drain, cover with fies'.i wat«r, add 1-2 teaspoon .soda and parboil. Drain again. Pour boiling water over 1-2 lb. ly for 1 hour.’Drain. Cook until » fat salt-pork that has been-wash- bread. in beair pot, presa leaving the skin side on the sur face of the bean*. Mix 1 tea.^ poon mustard, I tab'leapoon salt, I a few grains pepper, 1-2 cup mo- ■ lassea. I, .*imall minced onion and i 1 cup boiling water. Add to +he beans> Add boiing water'to ‘ 8»v- er and bdke in a jlow oven, or at rbo»t 200 degrees,. 8 honra or loneer. Uncover during last hour of baking, to brown pork rind. : S^rve with raisin Boste^n^-brfkWii' Mrs. Maty Fannie Pearson has returned to the city from Wa.sh- ington, D. C.' where she been, visiting her daughter, Mis. Mary Louise Hayes. Miss Lillian iBurton has return ed^ from Waahinglon, D. XT^where sbe spent a portion of tLe holi- daysi 1 Mrs. Fred Burton ' daughter Mattie and her son Fred, motored to South Carolina During'th^ holidays. While there they visited relatives in Florence. SAVF WAY t pcaied cookie S. Balw in primMted (»' c^d by taaipboafulg cm a shaet. S. Balw in pr Hotpotet oven. TnapKature: 400 Time: Appioidmately 12 minutes. (P. S. Altbona^ ^ recipe was developed especiiuly for your daugh ter, there is no rule or regulati diat lorbidi you trying it, t You’ll like it, I taiow.) iSK OUR CUSTOMERS if this isn't True! WHATEVER'VOUR PLANS for THE FUTURE ARE THEY WILL BE MORE EASILY REALIZED IF >,YOU HAVE. A SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SAVING A PART OF YOUR EARNINGS EACH WEEK. THE MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HAS HELP- BEflUTy^^ Tht Lsrinu* tnuty reBndttisii mm wtsMiilwd Ay tNt GodOroy ManufJcturliig Csmptny t»' af pr«^r¥tn{{ woMcn'i nitnrtl bunty, t« nah* tks mulff •( tNM rttMrth ivsihibl* to tks puMic. A WOnKiNO GlftL’S SHORT CUT TO BEAUTY So much hus be«n sniy^ijibout H»a, girl with lj!)i«ure. how she nmy keep her tlgure trim hy dully walks apd exercise at odd hours, prolimKed facial trentmenta to beep her skin soft and her pores aniall, how she may ioftk her linger nails In. warm oU to prevent brittleness, and a thousand biethods to keep her look ing rested aad glamorous for that, occasion of occasions, a dinner en gagement .with the man of the mo ment ^ But the ^^^|lng' firl, |leaven>. help her. Is '^mpletely overlooked In this beauty^ schedule. She, who spends her day earntog a Ilvlog, grinding soot and grime Into her porep and cracking her fln^realis, _ has pertiapt-an hour at the most between the Urae when she gets home, feeir^ as ^though gbe.lad "bean a wrthger, and tha Ijig moment when she tttist $tt forth again. But alie la expacted to look her i^hest and feel her gayaatl I Ra«t and lath Halpful Xliera is a short e«t fo^ Hah Tha Unit and moat Importoat step upoo arrifiag home after a #sarlo|; day ia a warm, restful bath. Relax, lie back ia the tub and fhInK prcnaiit, i^aceful thoDghta for aa long a* possible. CoT«r yotir tac9 with a ■obatsntial coatU^ codd give the cream plenty Df time to Sink Into the skin aodTOut all par ticles of dust and soot; and then re move thoroughly, being aure alfrays to rub upward'and outward with the cloth or ilasue you are using. ( 'nrefully aponga off your face with It pad of cotton, dipped Wa skin tonic—witch haxel will do-^to re move alLtrace* of cold cream and' stimulate the skin to a healthy glow. Then taka two i^tds of cot- tont dipped to the tame aatrlngent, place them over yoni eyes. If lie down ln.'a I darkened ten or fifteen mtnutea with' the pada over yoor eyea. You will ttae' with brighter and clearer eyes a'ad fueling generally £^ed. PoviFilsr QhouldnH 1^- Noticed Aiid now. for the final st^a—the application of your makeup. Pow der., tiwuiit never be noticeable. So mudti has been said about lipstick that X shall add only thla 3 ba sura that your ^pstlck covers tba laaida aa well aa the out- aide ^aa of yoidr mouth. I am as smtaig i&it your nail j^ollsb Is In- tMt It aU off. Better no iMtre at aJJ, than peeling, htotdiy looklsr poBsh. 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