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\ THE WOMAN^S PAGE ASCAPS Give Bennett Choir Special Ponission To Sing Dett Compositions OREENJ^BORO — R DeM, dindtor of muiic »t Ben- Mtt Gollefpp, *nd one of the fore mat prw^ ly rompoann, has jwt rw«twil iqjecUl permwsKin fraim John O. Pain^, g«^ner«l inana gar oi tiw Aaerk-aa Society of Cottpomn, Authors, and Publiafc PH to nae his otm eotnpoeitione ooMi to coast hroadcaiita Tbe BeoaHt ColVegre ehoir i» echedu- to au>|( over the Mutual roast la fOMt book up, Sunday April 27 from gera«toii» Penn., when Dm group niU be on it« annual noilfcerB toar. Other broadcaMf» •r* being arran^ between the dataa April 17 and May 2, when tk« «boir will be *way f^ OfWBMtwro. ' lliia year« because of tho repu- tatkn of th« Dett aggregation of trma fifty younjr women, their itinerary is indoding points ^ M far we«t as Detroit, Michi^r^ ToMo, Ofaio. The firat eon- •ert will be li«ld in Danville, V*. AAer joameying west and then Noiir to Naiw York City, tr® tour wflU dose w^th appearances in WkflfaiagtoD, Hampton, and Hali fax, Va. repertoire of the choir will inehide Wtr clasBkal numbers aod apiritaala, several of which mn the eompoeitions of Dr. Deit. A8GAP LKTTER (X«DIAL Hr. Pain wa^ cordial in his res TMn to tii« request made by Mm O. Tomer, manager of the cIrw, aaking permiasion that Dr. Deit’a eompositiom be used in bnoadeaats bj the eroir. He said, in part, "Th* An«ic«ii Society will b« vary kappjr to gnat apflcial pttwilmkm to BeniuM OolL «C* to Oi0 wotks of Dr. IMI In eonneetioii witli the til* Kiib dioir broadcaata.'* He MBiuned t^t tSe broadcaM« wer« to be aoo commercial and aAed tlMii anoounconvent be made tiiat nanibera were being render ed ‘^throqgb the eourte^ of the Aaoiean Soeiety of Composers, Anthora and PttbliBhe?^” Powell and Loy to Star in "Mr. Co-ed" CHARLOHE SOOAL NOTES By Mix. Be—ie Hardy Telephone 81686 D- DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES P HILLSIDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES HONOR ROLL -n Batista, Cuba’s ■ Th« annual meeting of The Phylia Whea4:Iey Branch was Neit co4tarring film for broadcast over Ned Davis’ broad,tngland_ WilUam PoweU and Myma Loj^ easting Byetem la*t TbwPsday at' * ** Phtyliss Bentley, famons English Novelist spoke at North -- * J x Carolina Oo|legei Sunday after- rrGSluGnt, noon, February 16 at 3 o'clock - g Mies Bentley has Just returned ^|U*0St!0n6Q BT WTTJ.TAM A. TUOK For the third six weeks period Principal W. M. McElrath of Hillside Park High School has announced that 63 stodenta earn ed places on the First and S»- oond Honor Rolls. Only one OlBcal Suitt of IOjI Claeis Con«» directing. HAVA2JA, (NNS) ^ ^ still RurroundB the abor- will be “Mr. Co-Ed," with Sam y^cA on South Brevard St. Mootahalia Class met at the Tueeday tive attempt at revolt tried earlier 'n* other «irty- ihta by Ik. «Urf. of “?!"?'?■?! A«aio” was the nioet recent M-G-M comedy in which thi® yp»r- Among 4J»© mo«t outstand- team waa starred. ^ing things mentioned were, liqur dating the debt of the building. Street, evening at 8 o’clock. the are listed on the seoMid Honor have 112 elertore in the a«,ocia. >“ Fayetteville St. at eigfct wiU direct and J. Walter Ruben .. m, U’doek I ' ' produce the film. [the Army and Navy against _ The Senior Missionary group Negro Pr«»ident of Cuba, Pulgen nit AnfSt, re^iB^tion of appn>ximat3^ ’o* St. Joseph AME Cfcurer met cio Batista. After the Ji*y rj will ^ “Bad Man’’ which , havimThifih school five o’clock Sunday. so the etory wa«- quickly dropped Mareii, Jean ntxi^ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer wiU pro-.**••• in the white press in tJie United Holman, John Hams, duce. Beery will bring to the Mooreaville, Cherry a*.*™ „,wi that tim> th«r« Ciatherine "WaldCT. screen the character i^e fa-ville, liijooln Academy, Steel The Paator's Aid Club of St. States, and since that time ♦hew _ moui by Holbrook Blinn in the Creek, and clubs in all the schoote Church met with ba« been little >f definite KOHTH ORApES: stage success written by Porter the city of CSiarkxtte they aleo Annie L. Alston aA be-r value t>n the raatttfr. The tendency Jryin Allen, Vivian Austin, u T» T«-u._j»ri » 1. Ai. Unitcd State* has been Bond, Heniry CamearU down the incident aa another on, Mary Clement, Jaiues Conn- “eomic opera” revolution— f h e cil, Lydia Dickerson, Maude usual attitude of the white pow Farror. Ernestine Faucatte, Mary erg towaids smaller leaa favoired Ferrell, Rocherish Ferr^, Qladys (ajid colored) nations aitriving for|G>ratdy^ Doi1o>tfair Orahasn, Cleolal unity and advanpemen^. Haiskins, Ruby Hay os, Ella Hig- BEHIIJD THE HEADLINES is j gins, Ektsterly King, WiUiam another story, howeven details of Marsh; Beic^non Iifeadow|B|, HoV. which are being whiapeated io the man Pettiford, Vitola Poe. Chris- iifii embassies in Caba. It i« a tine Tyler, T%eres* Walker, tale of international intrigue and Elnna Hester, Sennett Oliver. NTNTH (ffiADEfi: Clifford Jenkins, Janies Thom as, Fannie O'Bannoo, Wilbur Ein^, Faira • tion. The following persona were lele«ted to serve on the committee | Philip Dom, young Dutch of Management, Mesdames Blmch' 'j’cloek. ^ Prof. W. M. MoEIrath was the leading’ man, who hai one of H. Sasson, W. R. Lovelie, and speaker for the MM Lea- the plum character roles of the Charlotte Norwood Denson, to Cbu»h Sunda-’ yew as Dr. Di^, ^e conwn- ^ ^ Nominatin,^ com- at 6d5. tration camp physician in “Es- , -ft., , cape." with Norma Shearer and were Mesdames Robert Taylor co-starring, won Margargette Beckwith, M. P. another “plum” when he was Brodie, and Miss Rebecca Wil- Johnson A Mass Meeting of ire Great er Service Workers of Durham given Hedy lAOiarr as a cine- Hams, matic wife. Dom was added to ‘Rtrth I was held at White Bosk Baptist ^ n Church Sunday afternoon at 4 the allHitar cast of “Ziegfeld o’clock. Girl,” in which he is married to street, who has been confined «••••• Miss Umarr. Judy Garland, to for past six weeks ^ ^ ^ Lana Turner, Tony Martin, is reported improving. L,, ^ v -l Jackie Cooper are stars listed and jL. Siles recent Calvary CWilto_ eh^ i„aing white Powem have Num. Ernesime f &D31OQDiC09 Vuftb chicanery, comnvon in the history of Caribbean republics* It is well knov^ that several of for this new M-G-M feature, which Robert Z. Leonard will direct there wiH be a disfa.vor tha AnAhony, Jessie Brenon, Doro- g^m were ^e hono^ jq j^y meeting conducted at his success of Cuba's brUliani Kegro ^^7 Lipecooib, 'ThomaB Malone, Vegetable Platter in Green, Gold, and White (WHAT does tke beuntlful pUtter ^ ot green keans, snowy cauli flower and oorn’ni>tb*ob pictured k1i#Te, bare to do with good cltisen- sldpT More than you might think! For along with Unele Sam’s en couragement of better nutrition for men ot fighting ao«> has come a dmiw ^est 1^ Su^^ev^ing located at the eoraer of Batist* »nd the reforms Helen Miles, Irene Miles, Samuel; at thA bomA of Mi$m TW^Ha TiVnst ^ j t> i. a i.-. wv rT^xvruie ^ ^ Of Ammct 10 UU|t lUl Cltt on Short *ff«^ting bhu^k Jri^. G^ne, Emily ..n. n»yj« flt^^ time of need. Cooking the family s Tegetabtes so as to retain the Tltamlns thus be- •omes a matter of national slg- Virginia Grey ^b^l^ded on Short street. Covers were kid c. B. W Creely, EvangeKst “ X to the cast of "Keeping Com- for eutbt SURPLUS At the beginning of 1941, there were two bales of cotton in the wofid for eery T>al« likely to be oeed dnrihg the estimates the 17. S. Department of Agrioul- PROTECTED Under th* 1SI39 AAA program, apprOximatdiy 26,000,000 wres of fvm land were proteetsd frran eroaioa such practices as con-, tov fararing, strip cropping, aad simmer foUowing. I ■ ■ ■ I— ■- *r oi> t* powr LET POOR. Business GervDuoowM iPVE^nsina "nrwouBiRiiiir . . - peupie. When he resigiied Odttmi Williamson. pany," the first iricture of /Ervm Baltunod^, Maiyksnd. Aj.my command to aesume the TENTH GRADES: M-G-M’s newest series, which N. Q. Edwards was host to public ie asked to attend the pj.ggiden^, it was felt that the Nellie Cook^ Oteria Garrett,, will deal with the trials and trib- memibers of the Pick Wiok Bridge meetings. weak«iinjr his "'^iW^ed Leak, Luther Sinfletary, th.f m T, power and prestige. Tlie wWte Thorpe, Mary Wright, I Am R?£^rd^rfMiSid^ Beebtiee Ford Road. Pour The Pe*r9on Scrool PTA n»et, want a free and Mantow, Mlarie Johnso«x, carded as part of the cooking two of Hollywood’s most prom- bridge were enjoyed dur Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’cloek gucogggfuUy independent Ctiba at Hattie Burton, RichaJean Tuck- llQUld. Yottll find that there will islng youngsters, will be roman- ^ evening. Messrs JameiTin the school auditorium. The g. be no OMking Uauld len to dU^rd tfcUr .t«. of thi. Taylor .i»i Q. T. Nwh ««r. «^ir. meel^ «e.i^ BLEVBNTH 0BADB9! wSiSTdwlrVi I*? I .l» -EJ " j!! "» *» ■'"* S ”> i. * *>• aementine S.t ««.t.?r2;S«r'.Su i whohasJustctHi^Muedberworlc I MAmhi>rti TWi«irtna,inr r5«.u short healt% pietnreB wwe shown ♦a,, i_... «. »:_iE w oontroUed heat and «an be ke9i so low that only H to % sap of water Is needed to eook most Tegetablee safely and without burning, presenr- Ing both the flavor and vitamias. Three Vefletable Platter (Serves 1 oauliflower S 12-ounce cans com-on-Uie- cob (8 ears) 1 pound green beans (shredded) 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoqs better Wash and trim cauliflower, place in l^e saucepan .with sufficient '^old water to . cover bottom of to Missionary CircM ^™«y; K™estii^ Bviinm. Fannie 2 of Little Rock chu«^ met ">“ Ca^' Miynie HWlh, EU« Par- Iwith Mi& Lula Mae Whit^ last andLorraine Tatum. ’with Mi% Lula Mae White last “Dr. Kildare’s Crists” is an- Wednesday at her home on East TV T TT ‘’y foreign powers.’ i It will be reanembered that ill noun«ed as the final title for the First St. Plans were made for a County Health Department Januaiy a tern- t«h*nking Senator Smajtfcem for his 2?^*®* jruest meeting to be had at a was the main speal^ porary flurry was caused in woi* towards that end in Waeh- orSuctioM^i^AyrMSaine Waahington by the proposed ingtpo. It was no coincidence that. principals in this series, will secretary. New Jersey that Cuba be admitted following the expostnre of this bit continue their characterisations 1 »cboolsi ITie ^ the tinited States as anotJieT V in^atioftiH trickery, ttie «u „ , . «t l«r to™ »n N»rtk MoDowdI fa the «i‘r for tto „ “ TT^ To place screen music on ail gt -week end, Negro. piopilJatioifi. It soon d^elop rpvolt b^en m any way sQc^essfnl even higher plane than ever be- « tit j.* howovier, group f»y.oqriing or Iwd a period civil disruption fore, if-G-M has organized , thk amiBt^tion iih^y. existed in foUoWed, thr necessary ercke for, jr™pofOTlnontcoinpo««,rto,C.H«™sto^rtud«.t .1 ^ .i«W i» Cota/pMtie»l«iy at«^tlDhV-by ^ Raniioff Tn Maaf will compose onginal themes for' Baker is the nei«e of Dr. Tyson Shaw Unrvensity was here'for ? - ^ « 4«, -d * ■ i. ■ n- 4. •* • • TJ DcllllcLL 111 ItlHcl dramaUr^ulnces for. fUm and is stopping at his ht^e on,the week-end. wh™ ^eJ^ of the Bar As«ocm States Great Britam would It IV saucepan and % teaspm salt. Wash and shred green beans, place ii/ medium-sised saucepan with suf* fleient cold water to cove^ bottom of saucepan and H teaspoon salt. Cover vegetables and place on eleo- tric surface units over high heat. When steam comes from vege tables. turn to the lowest heat that will maintain steaming. COok green beans 16 to 20 minutes; cauliflower, 30 to 26 minutes. Meanwhile, place canned com-on-the-cob tn well cooker, add sufSolent liquid from can to cover bottom of cooker, and beat with high beat only until steam oomee from cooker. Then arrange cauliflower in center of large serving platter. MiZ' drained beans lightly with butter. Arrange ears of com by pairs around oaul^, flower, dividing space into fourthSt Place green beans between com. Pom deviled ham saoce ov# cauU- ifid sivte. Deviled Ham tavee ' ^ cups tomato juice j tablespoons flour S tablespoons butter yi teaspoon prepared nnutara % teaspoon sugar % teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 1 2% ounce can deviled ham Blend butter and flour in skuoe- pan over medium beat. Add re mainder of ingredients and cook, stirring constantly until mixture smooth and thick, about C qtlnutes. ^res. The group now includes go„th Brevard St - Eugen Zador, symphony com- , ^ ^ tir i.- : poser, Daniete Amfiteatrof, •^Mis.Caasey Benson of WMhwg ^ ^ noted Russian composer, and ton, D. C. is the house guest _of ®d to ner {Sowell St. Mario C^tlenueVp-Tedesco, col- Mm Edmonia Saundieiis on No^i ****** Miss Queen Rag4er h oonfin- laborator with Jascha Heiftfti on "The'Frc^hets.” It is the plan to have all new scores composed of fresh, Mririnal music rather Oua usage of compilatio»^ Myers Street. • • ! and Mis. Zollie Josey are Mrs. L. Banks Lee of Wmston l»rente of a baby Salem spent last Sunday in the city with her siotw and mother r» • a . • Meedames Glayds Anderson and Crowder is ill at Josephines Wilson at the home of ^ home on street. on Beatties Ford, ^ ^ 1 The Gospel Chorus of Ebene- Baptist Church was the tmtg 54 percent ol voters endorse Mi«. Anderson the lease-lend bill, a Gallup ji^>ad. survey finds. ^ j)j. Eugene Alexander ' ^ ^ . had as their dinner guest laat ^ome, Sun- Armyad^ay^r to the tram-Wednesday evening, Rev. »nd Febma^y.16, at ing of 5,000 Philippine reser- Mts. Thi-ee W. R. Lovelie. I /n. ,• . M^. Lillian Alerandett? of 8. ^re- Charlie B.irbee Alexander street is a patient at a _ number of their TOMORROW’S REGISTERED NURSE (3»od Samaritan Hospital under- going treatment. rMCil M*- ^ ^ wj^ntTST^ MUmw, miimmkt H«ra'i m* «( MiifMTY «f k. Ymt pwcw iw* Beekr tion in Cube was arrested follow- been p^o^ded. ■ and foUofwed by ni ri *1 ing itS^ djasov^ of telegrams and the bitter exttfn^on of race pre- ijDBW * ]*lCl9Y kciiminsitipg piapere m his posses judtoiSj which -ist ^ehairaoteristic of ■ * siop/aijlvt^tlh^ a aiftd th^ inihB ’ All Oven Meal For a Busy Day ■y KcrtkarlM Fl>h«r Dinetot, S»od HtmtkMpimg huiiimm Here’s a meal you can prepare in the mondag, stere In your refrlg* erator, and pop into the oven when yoa return home late in the afternoon after a busy day’s shopping or*a P.T.A. neetiag. Your family will find it delicious. What’s more, it is well balanced to supply nutritional needs. friends at their home on Eric street, Friday nieht at a Valen tine party. Numerous games were played an assorted repasts were seized during die evening which was hierly enjoyed. Mrs. Marie Patterson is back home after spending ..a week in Raleisrh visiting relatives and frfehds. Miss Mande N. Austin, of 509 Durtbar Street underwent an operation for (Joiter at Duke Honpital Monday and ig getting alom? fine. Miss Austin Is a teacher iif the Roanok* Rapid '■itv school systenu Mrs. Mary C. Evans is ill at her home on Umeitead St. Mrs. Louvenia Hijftfcs visited h^^r motber, Mrs. Bettie Cannady who lives in Oxford. *«•••* Miwes Jessie Logan and FWeta Prigeon spent the week end in the city and attenden th« eame. Mis« Loean is emnloveft in Jackson while Miss Prigeon is employed in Windsor. Chilled Pineapple Jolce Scalloplae of Veal Baked Carrots or Squash Baked Apples with Raisins ^ Co8m KATHAIINi MSHSa OfrMfM 0/ Oood HMiMk««*las ImthttU Blee CoU Slaw Veal Oven Meal Directions: Place Sealloplne of and Baked Carrots or Squash on upper rack of oven. Place aisles on lower rack. Bake in a moderate oven of 360* F. m hrs., removing apples in 1 hr. OREfiNSBORO r*r Bennett? CoU ege Bl'^ Bells will play Shaw University in a retnm game at hotne (Greensboro) on Friday, iPebruary 2y, aceording to an^ nouocement just received from Coaich Mildred A. Burris. Al though the team is young, with careful training, they have deve loped tremendously as the season has advanced. They axe expected to .put up a “s^Srappy” fi^t on Ft;|^day. Knox orders "farming out" of naval contract to speed build ing. Ltnoii JikM Ifeipt ChMkt IhMBitie P«fai Qojokly you uiffer. from ti* or uarhU P*>>j iaopMuVs bMM ttie, xrf tbU iU«pI* t«c(p* tbit thoutai^ *R unM. 6tt > pMluf* of RU'Jbt Canpoiuir Wh)'. Mix it - with ■ „ qwut ,af add' tkif Jniev of 4 l«no Xt’* tt*r- . Ifio UQuble It lU plMt«BU Y9« imm onljr. i - •pooikiurt tir»' . tisMi * dkr. OftM wiiliin 48 bouri —■ looMtiiaM ortr- nifht — ipl«Bdi4 rMahl it* ebtiined. If tli* ptiat W OM qiiicklr iMt* and If TOa do dM M bitter, Ru-E( will CMt fan Bothioc to tiT u it it told br your dninin under «a abMltua BOfwr-back (uarante*. Ru'Ez Compound ia for lale and naoat- nandad by Cknd Drucatorei Ewywhat* OUJiWANT Ai)3 ARE SimLL but thdy get NOTICED Haanr* Itnrvl. Ui« la>ttelt»«ppiwd arias Mga aM ipooaa. tVi U>«- botiaS •hoaldar pt rml ^ e. flour t tap. aalt K Up. mpar H a. miiiead oaioa H a. aaM oil Scallopine of Veal «. eanaad wkola ar iHsad hraab laaabraaaaa 1 No. I aaa taawtoaa. atrainad. or t% a. aauad IMnato Jalea 1 lap. gtaaiilaiad aapar Cut veal into pieMs as for stew. Roll lightly in flour combined with 'i tsp. of the salt and H tap. of the pepper. 8ant4 the minced onion la alad oil in a skillet untU tender. Remove onion; place ia a 2-qt. easse- 'die. Saut^ veal in remaining oil until golden brown: turn Into casserola. \dd mushrooms, tomatoes, suMr, and remaining salt and pepper. Covec^ \nd bake in moderate oven of 850* F. bn., or until tender. Serve vith % c. rice, which has been cooked tender in boiling salted water. This ‘ecipe serves 6 generously. Baked Garrola^rSqnaah Place 6 c. julienned, pared carrots in a covered tM-qt. casserole with I c. hot water, 1 tbsn. salad oil, and % tsp. salt. Cover, and bake in oiod- “tate oven of 860* P. ,1V4 hrs. Serves 8. '• If baked sqiiash is preferNd, cut 8 lbs. Hnbbard squash into pieces; i'emove seeds. Crinkle with % tsi^ salt and 8 tbsp. salad oil; iMke ia covered casserole, as above. Baked Apples with Raisins I large, Ann «(pplaa K a. bot watar 0. plua IH ^P- srannlatad aasar V4 a. aaadlaaa raWaa Core apples; pare \k dewn from stem. Plaee in >-qt^ round casserole. il c. sugar and water 6 min. nil each apple with raisins and Hi febsp. ear. Pour syrup over apples. Cover; MUca m atodetata oven of 8M* F« Boil augi . . 1 hrM or mitil tender. Se^ea B. Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANG£ SERVICE Phones: Day J-3721, Night J-3722 522 E. Pettigrew Bt. Jackson Plum and Heating A. E. lACKSON, Manager A reliable BUSINESS WITH A PERSONNEL MAKING IT EFFIQENTLY FOR YOU ' 707H PAYEWEVILLE ST. / PHONES; Res. F-0591 ' Bus. N-6871
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