WiniMR HtNnwii, Cdtll«r*a Eur*> pMH ra^MMMitattv* bMrd •uiv> 4«)r« frmm i«ii4oii on the NM>' •bM« JolM Ml* f«lt*w eorr«spon> #eiits tn apettlnf raMlng pianM. and an adequate airforce goiar- •atM tha reaaonable safety of this country, peace-time con* aetiption ahoald disappear. Dominican Republic M Handles Its Own Money Again Washington — ANP-*- Sacre- tMTj of State 111311 asd Dr. Rafael TruJillc ArnbAoador E*tnuordi- mty cl th*: Dcminican Eepi^li; signed com'ention this week which return* to the Republic of Dominica the rifrht to colleot its own cuftcms. The United State* since December 27, 1984, haa had an Aroeit’ran force in cbat^e cf receivinsr the customs of the little black republic, in ^rder th,tJt thig country might supervise the payment of debts owed Am.eri- can bondholders as well as claims by American Nationals a^inrt D ,minlc£»« Republic. Th« mao who smokes fo think ia 'onljr amokinv. The rabid patriots who pro claim that the Onited StatM can whip the world probably do not suspect how close the nation came to having to prove the boast. MEN WOMEN CHILDREN I I 1^., PEDESTRIANS KILLED BY AUTOMOBILES DURING AUGUST OAVBCM caoasBiG-iyT at snsasEcnoHS UOHT CONDITIONS MYUGmt + t + ttt + " .ttttttti PASSED CASa wAianw n aOADWAT flAYnO ■ aOAOWAT otiiwo cm m orr vsnoa OMS CAOSn ♦ttti t- tfti t* 1 ttf Cinldr,*n*s Parties North Carolina Leads U. S, In i .FOLDED salad is a handy-Andy lor mlmy occasions saj« Dorotky Qraic MAN TROUBLE' might en ro YOU ' fak* no chanc«sl If your hair is dull, ffodod# sprinkled with gray, Godefroy's Lariouso will male* "him" admire it again. *Qiaii trooble” often results from a ^i^e's neglect of her personal appearance. Don’t let that happen to yoa! Re- SMmbcr, foa won your man hf maldnff yoorselfattractiTe to him. Hold him by Oajing attracdre. If faded, discof orcd, graj'Streaked hair noils four appearance, «se Godefroj*s Lariease Hair Coloring. Almost instantly jour hair will take on new color... will sparkle with dancing highlights! Coloring won’t rob off or wash out. Permits curling, marcels, permanent waves. Known and used for 45 years. Satisfaction gaaran* tsed or your money back. Ask for L^eaiillARRY-USE). Look for the rtd box. If your dealer doesn’t have it* send I1.2S direct to... «ODEfBOrS •ODinOY MM. CO. SSIO OUVl n.ST. LOUIS, MaiM Lion Roper Hollywood’s number on outdoor num is Clark Gable who chooses to bring his ani mals back alive. At least onc4 a year, the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer star tossM his sleep* ing bag, hunting togs, gum and what-not, into his station wagon and rolls eastward from Hollywood to Northern Arizona’s Kaibab ForMt, home of the treacherous mountain lion. Gable looks up his old pal and guide. Jack Butler, they round up the dogs and ride after the big cats. His biggest delight is to see the beasts treed by the dogs and then to rope the lions. Last trip out, Gable roped two lions, but one es caped in the night. The other one, a thrm-months-old sixty- pounder, he took back to Hol lywood, atler piresented it to a zoo. Of the haps and mishaps on hfs cougar hunting trips. Gable says his ^'biggest kick^ Highland High Wins jSocial Security Over Charlotte Board Expands Lions In Good Battle Negro Placement Charlotte — In a nip and tu«k - ° Service battle, which the stands in sus pense until llie last, or final whistle, an alert Highland Hiith Eleven jf G*»tonia vanquished ^ Durham Academy Of Medecine PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Washington — The Federal West Charlotte’s vaunted lions, S icid Security Board of Waah- 6-0 under the kleigs at Legion ington has Just expanded the Stadium l*.bt Thursday niglit. Negro Placement Section of the I From the opening whistle, the United States Employment Sec- game became a kicking duel bet vice by the appointment of addi- ween W. Charlotte’s Russell and tional personnel tcj the staff of dttU^nia’s! Hoipe, with (West LieuI tenant Lawrtence A. Oxley, Charlotte having the edge. Supervisor of the Negro Place p Early in the second period ment Service. The major reapou* ?^fter an exchange of punte had sibility, of this group will be t I left the Lions, deep In their stimujaite the placement and ef- i territory, an attempted pasa Was fective integration of f^l avail* inteircepted by Wood, alter Gas- able Negro workers with skills tonia, end on the 15 yard maker essential to the defense indus- and (»)nverted into the g&nif’s tries. r^r"frortiu.n‘.rt's. tw.tnni - when he was inducted into a spited a|t*ck. West , service em- the thrills of going after the charlotte blocked a Highland successful experi- punt, which again put them in demonstrated ability scoriniT distance. However, this State em,ployjnent security apoarent bretl: was offset by a The appointees are; costly fumble, which wag recover Roy A, EllU from the District ed the Gast'mia lads who Jmmedi of Columbia Employment Secur- ately kicked «it of danger. ity ^ency. Mr. Ellis studied at The last period witnessed »no Hampton CAleg» and has gradu- ther ■ Wesit Charlott# threrft ate credits at Dartmouth College Ploekinsr a Highland punt on and Oolum'bia University, their own thirty yard marker, Alvin M. Rucker from the HI. the IJon* ran and passed 'Bheir Employment Security Aj?ency way to Highland’s eleven yard Mr. Rucker is * graduate of the stripe, where the HighUUd de- Univeraity of Illinois and is a fense stiffened to turn back «iree f-^er Urban Le«.gue Fellow to A tram starts on its run ^.g^sdve attempt to crosss the University Pittsburgh. In somewhere in the United States their goal. Getting of a nmtmifi jn addition, he has done ^aduato on an average of every 2 2-3 cient fifty yard punt from behind ^oiflr at the University of seconds. his^ own goal. Chicago. »i| I I 'I !■ i Richard H. Walker from the ' ” Maas. En^loyment Security Winter is just around the corner. •• *1 “■ II the Mara. Institute of Technciogy :: No better time to fill your coal bins than ;; »nd has graduaite credits at .. Harvard Univ«»ity and Sim- now with clean quality coal. :: mons coiiege. ;; Miss Corine Johnston of Kon- • • tucky and Mrs. Gernevieve Gor- .. dr^ of New Jersey are part of ! the clerical personnel of the ) I Negro Placement Service which 11-is directly concerned with de- T -f04i • f®***® activities. Phone "| Clerical personnel of the Ne- AIl stunmer long the amaUef members of Uie family have been enjoying their "plontc parties" In the woods, at the lake or per>iapa on tbt front porch. These ar* ^ery tlmple parties so far as food Is ceme4. A few sandwiches, soiu*. cobles and milk — and perfect r«tisfaotioti is assurovi. Bat :aoir we hare our indoor parties to consider — much more elaborate social events In the child's life. Marjorie and Margaret come “all dresmd up,” Qames ar« In order. A nice dessert is antlci p^ted. You win want to keep away from ‘oo heavy foods or too much food, lartlcularly If these are afternoon ;atherlngs where luncheon tj eerv- ;d only a few hours before the I'.Ame dinner. Here’s a sugc^etion 'or an economical,’ healthful dessert .Lat calls for ne eggs, ao baking n no boiling — but that wDl always please your little guests: Vanilla Rennet-Custard 1 package vanilla rennet powder 1 pint milk, ordinary ot homogenised i bup whipping cream i cut sugar Make rennet-custard according to iirectioos on package. Then dtill n refrlgeraV>r. When ready to arve, whip the cream, adding ugar and mixing well. Sque«se hrough a pastry tube and decorate cop ot each rennet-custard. Oar- nish with sliced maraschino cihenles. bananas, marshmallows or •oloTfnl candles. Ifll BALE®OH-^cirai CaroHn* led* the entins United States in the number of diphtheria cases n- ported during ihe week ending September ^8, acoordiny to of ficial figure* Just received from Washington by Dr. Carl V. Rey nolds, State Health Officer. For JJorth Carolina, with its 1,9410 population of 8>566,174, there were 46 cases reported du ring that week, as compared wi^ 14 casea for YoJk with its population of 18,879,68f2. Cases reported frcm surround- ii^ Sotithem States were aa fol lows; Virginia, 10; South Cart)- lina, 8; Georgia, II; and Tenu., gpi^ peaches it sheds i^ory over 10. a kridge luncheon table or looks There is, however, a brighter , . , X -n ij Molded In a ljaf pan or plain side to the picture, Dr. Reynolds aiiced down. It’s a treat pointed coit, citing figures to for the family soAe Sunday night shoTjr that during th# eorreapond- ing week In 1999 there were 115. “But,” he added, *‘wiUi North Carolina’s oonj®»ul»ory immuni- , ... » I— chicken flavor compounded from th« -ation isw requiring inoculation 'chicken and condensed if all infants during the firit chlckea soup In It Drsrybody likes year of life and as a condition chicken and so everybody wUl eo> of admission to *ny school, pub- chicken salad: lie, parochial or private, now in | Molded Chieken and VefetaMe full f rce and effect, the um ber of cases i^uld have been practioally all. This law," be OF all tbe salad tamny, ehlHed molded salada are amottg the most accosuBodating. fbr Instance, take' this oat. Turned out of a fancy mold and (tarnished with whole Or again, for fun, it can be pressed liito small molds (1 use my muffin pan) and turned out on watercrsas as Individual salads. And Ite flavor! A deep, rtcb mountain cats. He presented himself at the Arizona ren> dezvous, found his guides awaiting him, and simply an nounced himself, **rm Gable.” Thi^ tested him out on that initial hunt, telling him to shoot at a certain point and "get his lion.” He kept pep* pering away—-until laughter put him wise to the fact that he had Just been, initiated as a cougar hunter. That very night he “got” his first moun tain lioo. A Line on Hollywood LEO Q. BRUCE, H. D. Physiean and Surgeon 814^ Fayptteville St. Telephones DOCTOR A. S. HUNTER DENTIST N. C. Mutual Building Prepare for cold weather in time of warm weather. McGHEE COAL CO. t Perfect Stoker Coal , Office 1>«222 Res. L-4554 Office J-0891 J. N. MILLS, BL D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiee 106^ Parrish St. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES OF WOMEN Trained nurse in attendance Res. L-3581 DOCTOR E. P. NORRIS DENTIST 707% Fayetteville Street Hours 9-1 2-3 4-7 Telephone Of fiee J-832I Res. J-9042 DOCTOR M. C. KING Telephones Office 253-6 Res. 249-1 Franklinton, N. C. HioHdaemeat OIL HEATER VALUE EVERI gpo Placement Service are civil service employee®. S. M. BECKFORD, M. D. GENERAL SURGERY 212 Montgomery Street Henderson, N. C. W.' A. CLELAND, BL D. *. P. RANDOLPH. M. D. , PHYSICUN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Biltmore Hotel 812 Dowd Strept East Pettigrew Street Office Hours 9-10 ^ 6-7 Hours: Telephones 8:30-10:30 1-2 5:30-7:00 N-^11 Res. N-5562, Telephones NEW 1940 DUO-THERM J. JE. TURNER, M. D. INTERNIST fi$ Fayetteville Street Telephone Qliece h^2U Rea. JSm Office IV4021 Res. J-1634 i. a. raoHPSON, m. d. PHYSICIAN 7W% Fayetteville St. I Tel^hon^ Offic* V-mi Res. L^211 J. W, V. CORDICE, M. D. GENERAL SURGERY HlVt Fayetteville Street Telephones J-9081 L-8571 n lASY TERMS Time Has Taken Away The Good Story Tellers THE ILLUSTRIOUS ONES As Low As $59.50 mJM t. TONEY, M. D. flitlsboro Street . _ North CaVoliha Tfl^honm Rea. S32 DOCTOR J. BL HUBBARD DENTIST N. C. Mutual Building Office Hours: 9-1 2:30-6:30 Evpnings and Sundays by Appointment Telephone J-^1 Hkkb’s a ran baigain in beatdy, ecotwrnu and heat* ing comforti Thiabig.new 1940Duo-Therm liM the famous Duo-Therm bias baffle burner—the pat ented Burner that bum. clesn» ly, silently, eflteiently from pilot li|^t to full flunel You get more heat from mvtry dtOD of cheap ^uel oiil rushing up the chimney— sends more heat out into the bouse—saves otll Radiant Door gives instant flood oi txtra heat you need it! Rich. Duo-tone Brown en amel finish makM the Duo- Therm a handsome luece of furniture. Here's your chance to get iieatoaeasy terma—ysw emm FURNITURE COMMMXt By H. E. C. (Red Buck) Bryant Washington—The cloak rooms of the capitol do not resound with joyful laughter nowadays] as they did 20or more years ago; the storjrtelling gift, like the' Old Gray Mare, is ncrt what she used to be. Life has become too strenuous and complicated for some old pastimes, such as swap ping yams. Some people blame the automobiles, other the de pression, and, still others, the New Deal. I Back in pre-motor car days gayety enlivened du^l sessions of Congress. Men in ths press gal leries, making notes on boring speeches, Icnew when Thomas Helflin of Alabama, Henry A. Bamhardt of Indiana, Joseph W. Fordney of Michigan, Benjamin |j. Humphreys of Mississippi, or .Champ Clark of Missouri, was performing in the ^use cloak room, or if on the 1%hate side, that John Worth Kern, of Indi ana, John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, Ollie James of Ken- I tucky, or J. Ham Lewis, of Illi- inois, was reminiscing. Katharine Hepburn rejoicing because her swimming scenes In "The Philadelphia Story" ar« being shot during Hollywood’s “warm” spell . Cary Grant, playing opposite the star in the same spending hit day olf on the set so he can enjoy ft swim .. . Laraine Day “bump ing iat(/’ Nazimova and being too overwhelmed to speak to her idol . . . Myma Loy ordering chocdate malts for everyone on the set of "Third Finger, Left Hand,” while she and Melvyii Douglas drink seven each for ft scene in the film... Ann Ruther ford thrilled over having her first portrait painted and enter taining with a “four-in-one” party for the artist . .. Lionel Barrymofre “adopting” a snake which appears every afternoon, he say9, at his ranch home for a saucer of milk...l^w Ayres giv ing up his travel vacations for a mountain cabin-near Big Bear. . . . Mickey Rodney organizing his own band after appearing with 162’musicians in “Strike Up the Band”... Judy Garland leaving after her final scenes in the same film for ^wo weeks I vacation at Lake Arrowhead *... 'Jeanette MacDonald proud of \ her fan because it was the origi- ’ nal Mrs. Pat Campbell carried in “The Second Mrs. Tan- queray”... Walter Pidgeoft run ning to the set of his new “Nick Carter” film . . . Ruth Hussey ' putting one over on the cast of I “The Philadelphia Story,” by I using real film in her screen i camera and getting a series of •‘candids” of the entire group... ! Frank Morgan boasting about I his double catch of two 80-pound ' Idng salmon from his yacht near Stewart Island in Puget Sound. . . . Gene Lodchart joining the “Dr. Kildare Goes Home” cai(t for a featured role . .. Ann Sothem radiant at a “Gold Rush Maisie” showing because of the crush of fans ... Lee Bowman receiving congratulations for his role as the embittered young rancher in the “Maisie” film... - Edward Ashley, Australian, ac tor, making his American debut in “Pride and Prejudice," wel coming his mother and sister Jeanne to Hollywood . . . Juho Preisser planning to leave fot* a visit with her sister, Cherry Prieisser Hopkins, in Washing ton, D. C.. .. Lana Tumar writing friends shell return from Honolulu shortly... Myma Loy (dtaying aU fiftara of Dolly Tree's costume designs for “Third Finger, Left Hand.” went on, “became effective Jan. 1, 1940. “A praetieint physician oncej wroie^e that , he sttongly re -1 aented every case of diphtherial oon^ng under hit care, not be cause he did not Want to alle viate human suffering, but be cause cf ‘the uselertness of the j thing,’ as, in hie opinion, every such case reflected neglect, j “I can add little more to that statement by way of emphasis. But I do renew this appeal tc .parents fctid other* responsible for the health of Fixr children: Tle**e, let’s wipe ©ijt this dis grace.’* Germany made peace with her adversariss without benefit of advice frein this eountry: if the British win, they are entitled to the same privilege. Mad ' 1 can oood.nasd ehloksn soap 1 *n, separated * S tsnspoons K.latine (softtntd in s tabi.spoons vatar) k cup chlcksB % cim wiilppiog eraam I 1 tablMPOon I.mon jolM • H cup cooked carrots, diced H cup cooked sra«R paaa H cup cooked oelary, dlosd - Sprinkle the two teaspoons of gelatine on the cold water and let It soften. Strain the chicken soap and heat it in the upper part of the double boiler. Grind the % cap of chicken, together with the rioe^ chicken and celery from the soup. In the food chopper, using the small blade, l^en Jbeat the ^g yolk aad add the hot soup to It Cook It 8-4 minutes in the double boiler. Ponr this hot mixture over the softened gelatine and atir tmtil gelatine has dissolved. Cool, and when mlsttoe begins to thicken, add the chopped chicken mixture, then gently fold (Q beaten egg white, whipped erMm. lemon Juice, diced cooked carrots, cooked green peas and dioed celery. Pour into mold and set la the re> frigerator u&tU Arm. Turn out (m lettnne leam and garnish with tonnUie elloes, sprigs of watercttesa, or wtMle spiced peacheSw Hakes M t..»rtions. YOU CM LAUNDER SHEER CURTAINS h " : Elizabeth Sorfhawr Cbi'MoCail’a Maiasine) Let your washing machifte, and electric * iron help yw do ' an expeh fdk^ . ipVRI'AlIISI Of ail the waging ' ^ arid Ironing tasks ^ich • we put o&, .the,IS9nderl^ of cm'iaiBs 1s the nwst dreaded-^r, perhaps we'should say, us^ ^ be. And sheer curtaii^ putlcularly. Have yeu ever been discouraged by the way youx' sheer curtains came out after attempts to wash them? Did they davelq> streaks and runs and even tears —and wrinkles which just couldn't be ironed out? Or did they end up with droopy, kigzag hems at the bottom? Or did a perfectly even pair mysteriously come out in dU- ferent lengths? If you have decided that you'll never be an expert on curtains, change your mind. For here, too, as with so many fuSsy choroi, elec tricity comes to the rescue; be cause even sheer curtains can be washed in your washing machine and ironed with an ordinary elec tric iron—if you follow a few sim ple rules. HOW TO WASH..* Ask about washabiUty when buy ing curtains. Before washing, meas ure length and width. Shake out dust Soak cottons 20 minutes. Use Mctwarm (95*-100*F.) water for washing and rinting; tut only mild soap. Wash rayons sod cottons cmly 3 mjhutes jh mac^U^; tf.ve 4 rlnsesf 1 soapy, and ^ clea*. Stirch lightly, U (^ired. mntUe iiiu^tai&s gently. iSew fragile curtains iiito net bags before WMhlng in .jna- chine. ' ■ HOW-TO MY..; To n»nove excess moisture, roll curtains in bath towels. Unroll at once to prevent wrlnfcUng; put curtains to be stretched on frames. Stretch panel curtains smootUy to shape by hanging them, while stlU damp, to windows and run ning weighted rods through bot> ' tom hems. Hang other curtaim evenly over a smooth line, in shade. No elothet pins/ Dry very sheer curtains Indoors, as v^d is hard on them. HOW ro FINISH.iS Iron rayon curtains, wh£» still damp,' on wrong side wi^ warm iron. Running stitches on board (shown in photograph) are cruidrs lor uniform width. Iron length* wise of material, to avoid wavy edges. An electric ironar is useful as it frees both hands to guide curtains. Iron extra-wide eurtaint double, to keep edges even. Dry ruffled cotton curtains, then sprin* kle; iron ruffles, then bo^ of cur> tatai. • MoCaU's Hagaslne Whw) eookini! snythinc thit hts a strong odor, put • vniUt jmn of Vinagai’ on the stove and thsrs wltt be no scent ot eooklng bt ths sir. ih *N# sllni^ «w# * nw Iwiiwf sMrtse *

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