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• • THE WOMAN’S PAGE • • •>X*3iC050>K«>I«*GWJC««^CI^i«>XC«0'5CCOX»CC IIIIHIIilllllllllllllilllllHlilllllW^^^^^^^ DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES itniiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuiyiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuitiiH HILLSIDB WILL OBSBEVB NikTIOKAL NEaBO •ire in tdis field. The Satterfield Davis Drama tic Clnb met at the home of Mrs. J. A. ValentiDe, Wednesday March 26. HEALTH WEISK !Wie HoDte Eoonomies t)epart- ineot of Hillside Paj-k High Bohool is launching’ the annual clean i^p and health campaign JIarch 30 to 'April 6. During thia campaign the aohool build- ing> yArds and homes of eaeh student will be cleaned and made more beAfltiful. Each citleen of Durham ia-aaked to eooper^te in making this campaign a aoeeeas by cleaning and beau'tiifying hia or her home theMby, making it a more heaHhful place in vnich to live. * ' During the we»k three chapel programs will be rendwrej at school cancerni|ig health. Pasters of the various churchy of Dur ham will mention health tbeif aermons. - , . CALENDER SCHEOtTMJ SBNDAY MARCH 30 Churches ' M02TOAY MARCH 31 Chapel Program an Pemooal Hyigieoe and Aid (Original playet) S{>eaker, ML» Oery, LtnSoln Hospital I ; TUESDAY AHIIL 1 Chapel program , S|Mnsor Mite V. L. Jones The Solmon Teinpte of Elks and Bull City Lodge preaented a Mock Wedding at St. Joseph AME Cdurch, Monday night, First March 21 for the benefit of •«« Annex Fund. WEDNESDAY Chapel program program APRIL 2 Health D«ilti^ of ihe city occasion. Sponsor. Miea P. M. Whitted THURSDAY APRIL 3 Pmaonal H^|fi|^e Day Boy’s Aasembly J. A. OhriatKiaa in change FRIDAY APRIL 4 Inspection day * > MANHATTAN CLUB The M!aDh«lttan elub sponaoiV ed the Intra Club Acquaint dance la«fc Thursday night at the Chaulfeura' Clubroom, which waa a v«ry swell affair as had been ipredicted. The clubroom held a capacity crowd a* Scrappy Joe and hift Swing Ola gave music Soft lights night with was well were used and the the Manhattaners apent. The Hillside Park High School Band under the direction of W. H. Coles entertained « large Igrowp Monday night «it he BwV The Jlia Warren Circle met ton Elementary School for the Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock benefit of the FHrat Grade Mo at the home of Mts. Julia them’ Club. Warren. It has be^n announc^- that the Qreater S«Tvi4e Worker* ofiPBOOBAM Durham will hold a conference aid Pew. Rally, Sunday, MardL phtsioal eduoatiok DEPABTMENT OIVES Misfl Vivian Merrick and her A MEATLESS DINNER i now and then is rilished 1 by the best of men DotO^^tig A MEATINESS dinner does not necessarily me;an dining on a nibble spinflc)!. A mentless meat can be satisfying. Ind it will be if yon r^laec me«|tt with another high proteto such as eggs, fish, or cheese. 30 at 4:30 at White Rook Baf^- Physical Educaition cla&s and tist Clmrch, for the purpose of .Mrs. Luaybil Taylor of North trying to secure Laundry Equip i Carolina College, who were gueat Ment for training those who de of the First Qrade of which Mrs. M. A. Wataon is instructor entertained *the student body Friday morning, March 24th with a program which was higii- ly enjoyed. Mrs. E, R. Merrick also accompanied the group. HEALTH WEEK MOTIVE EXEMPLIFIED J^’g fjjjg Jq For Spring Remodeling Susfgestions For Shrubs Most shrubs shoald be plant^ about three feet apai^t so that they will not crowd «ach other and should be arranjfed about CHARLOTTE SOCIAL NOTES BT MBS. BESSIE HABDT TelejAoM 31026 It's time for spring thinking , , . Time to start planning the repail^ and improvements tliat the old homestead needs. Changes can be easily 'paid for in smtfll monthly payments un der the home modernization plan of the PHA. Sarting at the top of tile to . ^ . . . hou«r, check the roof. Worn, extensive trip through Georgia entertained Presiding EHder 8L W. HamfK^ Rev. A. H. Prince returned ton of OaUawn Awmtm, the city last week after an The P*aw Creek Hoairins aeheai parents at a r»> split, curled warped shingles and Florida in his work. Rev. ception last week because of th« are signs of coming stains on Prince went as far as Key West, fine attitude of the porcDts to- the ceiling. Don't buy buckets; FI*-1 where they have one of ward building tip a eomsHBtit^r buy a new roof. And this time, the liiost flourishing Presbyter- eonsciousnen in the aehool and make it a fire-resistant one. >*** churches. with the teaehcrs. Take a feood look, then, at Rev, J, Prank Henderson, of the house windows. Loose, Charleston, S. C., and Rev. Qianffeon, Wlrw Sweet* putty, bare paint, broken sash Millard F. Adams, of Al^ny, hea^ DeUgktfallj Fitted that destroy more windows than Georgia, spent a short while in Ninety Chauffeors, thsir time and use combined. Extend the home of Rev. and Mrs. wives, and sweethearts were de- the physical check-up to these Prince at their home on Oak- lightfuUy entertained mt a too: screens, awaings, base- lawn Avenue last week. quet last Thursday rvenJnr ments stairs, electrical outlets. Rev. R. L. Moore of Flint March 20 in th« besutifa] and plumbing, heating plant, chim- street suffered recently in an spacious dining liall of Johnau ney, porch posts and railings, fences. QUESTIONS and ANSWERS... Younc Girl Scout, chosen in the nation's capitol as one of the official symbols of this year's o!)servance of NationahNegro I r ^ u 4.^ -P- .nS tLrJJ of auto accident at Oaklawn Ave- G. Smith University. Mr. H. nue and Beatties Ford Road. S. Adams, founder of the Ad> Rev. Moore was taken to Good ams Business School, acted m Samaritan Hospital where it is Toastmaster. Words of greet- 'SuiAOidmi 81 31) pa^odai ing on behalf of the Chamhar Plans are being ms^e for the was brought by T. E. McKin»- Spring session of Catawba Pres- ney. Dean of Johnson CL Smith, bytery, which will meet ten and President of the Negro miles from Charlotte on the Chamber. Mr. R. £. Crunip^ York Road at the McClintock executive of the Tazi-Cap eon>> church. Rev. *A- H. Prince is pany, was presented. He q>oktt stated clerk of the body. to the group on on tine recpon- Q. Thje color of our wood- ^ r Saxon of Asheville, N. sibilities of the Commercial As- shingled roof is beginning to recent visitor in the to driver and private car ehanj^ fade. How can it be renewed? was the house guest of (Continued on page seven) A. A shingle stain of the — — same color as that originally used may be applied over the shingles. The stain should be applied in a thin even coat. The shingles should be thoroughly dry. Prepared shingle stains can be obtained at most paint dealers. 1*¥JS. TOMORROWS SHADY-HEAD ms li s«nts this year’s preparedness theme. CO wall by applying a new stuc- food.. Shrln^ I ia KIhb with tuMtd riiN-HI miiti ooiirat for a m«atFss« meal in faet, when aueh a maul Is tully planned, maat Will n«v«r fta misMd, and th» members of the tanily will rise from th« tabi* eon- kant Tor the nain dUh in tha dinner outlined here we have ehosan' shrimps btcausa they art maaty and snbatantial to bita into and be* eanse they have lovely flavor. Also, either canned or fresh, sbrimiis are aintUable to ns hU. CkUM TomSa» Jmtm * SMmjit 4 Im King mUk Cmrrted Rle» SmUtrad Fatfs I . $al«l i ' Bmd mid Butm Clug^br»U mJ 'Whtpp^ Ctmum 1 Coffat ! JBm Is the recipe for tht ahrinp dish. In this, eggs are mixed vith the ahrimps in a rieh. creamy and ! Utterly dellciona mttshrooni aaws- •hrlmps i la King with Currie RIee ^ 1 tablMpoon butt«r K cup pMn p«pp«r (qut In strips) 1 can- condenMS crMm of muihrooin f Ub?cirooons milk 1 can OSS.) ahrUnps '• I hard-eooketf Cat the green pepper into strips about 1 inch long and H inch wide ^and cook, in the melted butter. Then *add the cream of mushroom soup and atir well, gradually add the milk and beat. Add the cleaned shrimps and heat in the aauce anri just before serving add the sliced hard-cooked eggs. Carried Rice t UbUspoons butter 1 teaspoon ?urry powdsr 4 eups cook«d rioat Er slicM for garnish > Add the curry powder. to the melted butter. Then add the cooked ri9«, hieat and mix. well. Pack the carried rice in bottom and around sldea of caiserole dish or servini dish. Fill the center with th Shrimps A la King. Oarnish thi rioe ring with agg slices. Serves 6 Note: Battered rice may be sabsti • tvtad lor enrriad rice. Service. You will find our SERVICE complete to the smallest detail. Our years of cxpeHcnce enable as to anticipate y9ur need ud therefore senre yon better. ‘‘Thoufhtfnl Attention To Even The ftnidlest Detair mrs FUNERAL HOME 401 ^o 9tr^ 94 Hour Servleo Phone JJ071 We have never been able to Aid to "Great Britain and coat. The persent stucco is the house so as not to give the understand people who, without Greece is only justified iwhen we good condition. Should My impression of the house being aoy obligation of d,uty, seek believe, that Great Britain and treatment be given the wall b^ set down in a wilderness of to injure people for their mis- Greece are aiding mankind and i°re a^l^ng the new stucco, planting. The foundation of deeds. particularly the United States A. Wet the existing the house should apepar in cer- ♦ • • of America, tain places. Shi-ubs should be The funny thing about life is Serrano Suner proclaims devo- pruned so that they •«till not that those who bemoan their in- tion of Spain to the AXis. become obstructions to the view ability to teach the people any- • and will retain their natural thing continue to try to do the Farms are geared to rush aid, character. impossible. Agriculture Department says. 'iXl'd IN THE SHADOW or THE STARS Bt/■flbbe'(dal lace 'ibuNOVsr McktalistOm Tue Amis^cam SrAse _j5: Ji. Youa Qoiition Vox B> Amituw "Fsta" m Thu Column. For • "triV4t* . . Send onlr 2Jc for my n«w AmotjoCT Rbaoino 8c Luckt Dat Chakt sad miiTt bjr rttura m«H s coafidentiti letter of Prr# Advitt tatlrt- lag three (I) Quettione prtTttelf. Siga rour fall lume, addret., end btrchdace to att Utun, sad plesie include a Mlf-tddreiMd, itamfti eaTelope for yout reply. «U Itlttn tot ABJJB’ VAUM:E. ctrt of CBC — I feel that I am in a leaving town pretty soon to look poaition to buy me a little home for a job and I want to know now and I wi«h to know if it which direction I should go f 51 would be a good ideaf Do you Ans: A change of towns '.s not think I should wait awhile t the thing for you. You are living Ans: The sooner you get into in a big city now and you could a place of your own and begin not pobaibly better youreelf^by paying on it the better. The leaving. I do think that you need place you have chosen seems to to look for a job instead of sifcti- be suoh a nice location and the ing around so much talking ai price of the place seema to be bout wanting work. Register at within your means. Go ahead the agencies advertise in the and sign jip for it. papers get out and make pec- 'sonal calls and you will find JEO—I’m writing in behalf of something to do. me and my husband. We haven’t been getting along well for the past month, in fact since we Unoo Jviee leeipe.Cbecfcs Rheunatic Pain Quiokly U ' you tuffer from rheumatic, «rthri> tieor neuritii piin, try thU ilmpl* Impentive home recipe that thouuoda are. uaing. Get a peckage of Ru-Ez Cnnpound today. Mix it witli a quart ?l water, add the juice o( 4 leiMuu. t*i eaiy. No trouble at all and pleaaant. You need only 2 table- apobnfula two time* a day. Often wit&Jn 48 hourt — lometieaea orer> night — iplendid _ rnultl M8 obtained. If the Mint tp sol quickljr leave and if you do not ’ feel better, Ru-Ex will coat you f nothing to try ai it it aold by yo\ir druggist under an abeolute money-bacit _ guarantee. Rn-Ex Compovad if for lale and recom- oenaed by Good Drugatorea Everywhere- A. Wet the existing stucco and then clean with a solution of one part muriate acid and six parts wat6r. The surface should be washed thoroughly to remove all traces of the acid and then allowed to dry. Mois ten again prior to appljdng the new coat. If the existing stuc co is smooth it will be neces sary to apply two coats, dash ing on the first coat to estab lish bond. Otherwise the new finish may be a single coat ap plied with a trowel. Q. X have heard builders use the term “bearing wall." What does this mean? A. Bearing walls are used to support the ends of floor joLsts and roof rafters. Non-bearing walls or partitions act merely as serins or separations between if llW Ycs-your Marble chao^ w Uh pert may well be a ’'big* m»a morrow! S«« dut your child's often tvetytfaiag possible (o Mp Uaadevtfop me se—d, anu^ very fiMsc iagietMenti. lOYAL BMHIG Ca Vatioual Health riogram Strengthens Home Defentiw f7 EYED to the fundamental premise that no army is stronger tnan its home front, a vast new plan to co-ordinate all health .md vclfare agencies in America is now under way. Under the direction of Paul»V. McNutt, Federal Security Admini*. rator, every mao, woman and child in America will benefit from the cientific tests and health measures which now safeguard the Army nd Navy. Writing in the April !■-♦ ua of Cosmopolitan magasine, tonald E. Keyhoe states that all HTT — Is this natural fat or not and plea«e tell me what to married. It seems that he can’t do quick, leave a girl alone that he went Ans; I recommend you calling with before we married. We'^re'on your doctor for a checkup. separated now but he insists on keeping me up, but I don’t want him to if we don’t live together. What must 1 dot Ans: — You are quite right in in wanting come to an agree ment once and for all about this outside girl. Tell him frankly when he feels he xin leave her alone permaneivtly you will return to him, but not before. Yourj husband loves you hut this other girl is after him and he doem’t seem to know how to reeiat her He can tell you exactly what to expect. Your guess is wron^. GB—I love my wife and try to do the right thing by her like giving her nice thin^ and carrying her out to places to have fun. Everytime we go out she will get with somewie and get drunk b’efore I know it and I want to know what.to do as I don’t drink f AnS: — It’s a good thipg that yon don’t drink with a wife who eharms. He doesn’t love her if can’t control herself after she he did he would have married ^has a couple , of little drinks. In her instead of you. a ^ase of this kind you must be I GR—>I have been thinking of (Continued bn page eight) ^ jformation being compiled by the ast medical corps working for the irmy and Navy will be available 0 citizens. According to Keyhoe, Mr. and Irs. America are already getting ha dividends of the national em- rgency-defense program through he Selective Service Act. Thorough ihysical check-ups on prospective Taftees have brought to light America’s medical needs and steps 0 cure tuberculosis, venereal and aental diseases and malnutrition lave been taken. In his article Keyhoe stresses the »oint that men who have been re- ected as unfit for Army servics are •eceiving treatment either by pri vate doctors or government agen- ‘■ies, because in the all-out defense jrogram health is a vitally import ant item. In the Army a strict tealth prosodure is followed. Stooped shoulders are straightened, inadequate diet corrected, mental Inertia banished br classroom woric. Even men whose health was par will return from service toughened, more competent. During the last war Keyhoe says, comparatively little attention was paid to the mental health of sold iers, but this important factor has not been overlooked in the current defense effort. In addition to an I Q- given every inducted soldier, specialized tests have l)een admin istered to discover mental ailment? such as inferiority complex, split personality, and other quirks of the mind. The questions used by rrmy experts have been prepared for business use to aid in the sele"lior. of men for industry. Diet etluca tion prepared under the nations I program will also be available to all the housewives of America t> raise nutrition standards. Linked with the medical-nutintion phase is another health plan to or ganize the nation for community sports. All youth organizations, Keyhoe reports will fee askrt- to join in awakening America to thia chance for better health. If the pres ent plan proves successful. Doctor Thomas Parran, Surgeon General of the United 'States Public Health Bureau, believes that a ten yar ad dition of the present apan ki life is within our Take off refreshed DIUSK DO DROP IN to THE HOLLYWOOD M "If Not Satmfied...lWt TeO Others...rai W* U8 S. lUiicvM St.
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