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1 '■ Local And Personal CpI. Lewia Justice rpccntly Vitited hia wife, the former ||iM Modesiia Wilson, CpI. JuBtice has returned to Fort Ma.sft. Mr«. Lula Gomet of Durham Md State TeRfOjers OoUepe in y»yetteville is spending th, llolidayR with her daughter Mrs. J. Raymond Davis of 90 Fltsirerald S^., Atlanta, Ga Paul W. Putrh will leave the City Mftnday, December 27 for Great I^kea, 111.., where he Will be inducted into the Na- ▼y- Cpl. R. T. Perrv Uaa home laat week-end viaitinjr rela tives and fiHends in Durham and Greensboro. Cpl. Perry ft stationed at Camp Davis, N. C. llisneR Martha R r a n*c h, Mayme Harris and Mattie. P'anci'tt arriveil in the rily this week from Rennett Col- lejre to spend Ahe Christmas holidays with ^claiives Pvt. Dekfiar DoVnlnf? of f'amp fl^ner .spent a short furloiurhf wfth relatives in V’crmontv Ind. He returned to Camp liutner laat Sunday. Pvt. Jam’ea DeHerry visited relativea and friends in the city last week-end. Pvt. De- I’erry is stationed at Camp Davis, N. C. Miaa Laura Mae Perry ar rived in the city this week from Livin';;itone ■ Collejye to spend the holilays with her parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Per ry and little dauphter Gloria Ann, will arrive in the city Sunday to spend the holidays \v*Ith relatives and friends. Mrs. Willif' niillork, .Ir., re in rneil to the city Tuesday fidm I'hiladelpliia and is ex- p.l|nj.r her husband Knndny. Mr-. William I’ike arrived in the citv his week to visit lelatives and friends. Misses Willie IVimplin, Vir ginia Harper, /eim.i l.ee Jone.s and Mary Thompson arrived in the city this wee!, from j Winston Salem Teaclicrs Oil I le«e to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Ferman ‘Pops’ Rates and Cubie Dawson, James Pridpen and James Rrown students at Hampton Institute, arrived in the city this week to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Spt. John Erwin spent laat week-end in the city visiting relatives and friends. Sprt. P3r- win is atatoned at Camp Le- jeune, N. C. . 4>fbtcient on his tour of North Complex Life does seem sort of com plicated wKen four Boys' are arrested for robbing a police man of his automobile con taining a gun and a bottle of iquor.—The Cleveland News. ft utt Md M ca%tA peace, me^! 0 fP«-— ■mM UK msuBince C. C SPAUU>Wfl. O HOME GOMPLCTE WITROVT NORTa CAROUIIIJI MVTUJU. POUCICS NEW YOIIK CITY. nen. 7—On De- jeinber 8th tho H. S Circuit Coart }f Appeals, sitting In New York City, will hear the Winfred Lynn :ase. Arthur Garfield Hays will ar- ;ue Lynn's case and will carry It to the Supreme Court. The Lynn case is the only court test made to date of the legality of the U. S. Amy’s discriminatory treatment of Negro soldiers. Win fred Lynn, a colored corporal, claims he was Illegally selected in a Jim Crow quota. Hie case rests on the 1940 Draft Act. which specifically forbids “discrimination against any person on account of race or color" in selection and training. The National Citizens Committee for Winfred Lynn, with oflices at 1 West 125th Street, was recently formed. Among Its sponsors are Georgn S. Counts, William H. Has- tie, Willard S. Townsend. George L P. Weaver, John Haynes Holmes, A. J. Muate, Jameu T. Farrell, Nor man Thomas, A. Phlftt) Randolph, nenrirt- Sohiivlor mid AIpx Rns«. WARTIME HOMEMAKER RATION-MINDED XMAS HINTS By EDWINA NOLAN GtntrM BItctrit Cemtumm ImtHut* Are you burning tho midnight oil trying to make your ration points and the reqnirements of your holiday food calendar come out event It’s no small problem. W» home makers must make the Christmas ■eaaon as cheerful as possible — as gay. For It will help greatly to sustain home- front morale. Yet everything we do to make it a gay holi day season seems to cost too many I raticin points which have a bard time stretching over ordinary re quirements. Here jMiM^lon-minded holiday hints wlc^you might like to in corporate in your food planning. & Hampton Pirates Working Hard For Basketball Caning Hampton Institute, Va.,— With three weeks practice un der their belts, the Hampton hoopsters are striving to de- velope a smooth-working team. Veteran Coach C. H. Williams has an abundance of height, but only two veterans to fomj the nucleus for this current outfit. It can be said, how- evei-, that Hampton’s prosJ pects look quite bright. Veterans Rob Mann and Tom Casey are augmented by a host of talented frosh and several others who never chose to try-out until now. From last year’s freshmaa team come Rill Parker, high- scoring forward, and “Curly” Wilson, a hefty guard, both Phenix highs school products. “Chuck” Williams, a fresh man, from Salem, Virginia, is perhaps the most valuable ad- Mix until ««cr; karad Christmas Balls CombiD*..,,! ;.H eop licht com ixrup \ cup •ussr K cup water % up. Tincswr ^ tap. lalt Place over low heat, stirring eonitantly until mixture bolla. Cook 260* or thick syrup atase Remove from heat, add. .S tbap. narsarine or, buttar i tap. Tanills ftir only enough to blend. lace in > bowL 1 package (6 eapa) rice eereal ■ cup unaalted peanuts ayrtp *• > slightly greassd handa, nrm Intp ball*. Wrap in transparent of waxed paper. Malua about 24 balls. Cranberry Relish Combine in saucepan J eiva incar 1 cap water 1 itlek einnamoa H tap, whole cIotm Boil for 2 minutea. Add 4 eut>a eranberriea Cook until eranberriea pop open. Bemovs from heat. Chill Then stir is 1 cup celery, flndy chopped 1 cup ground carrots M eup chopped ^monda Pour in eoversd diM and store in refriger ator until ready to use. This relish will keep for weeks properly stored in the refrigerator. Or In The Senate It is mighty hard to believe that conversation is a lo.st are while you are waiting for your turn at the public tele phone.—The Princeton (Ky.) dition to the Pirates. A lan ky, versatile and cool per former, he should improve and earn a standout position in C. I. A. A. basketball. Freshmen Fred Middleton, "Scooter” Watkins, “Slim” Ri tchie and Rob Hewilt all show excellent potentialities. And, in the upperclassman brackets, John “Rock”’ Roard- ley and Fred Alston show aefinite promise. OR THIS ^ 130 YOU TAKE 9 CHMcES LIKE this! See th9 jCocal Agsnt o£ BANKERS’FIRE INSURANCE COMRMiV DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA rONSFRVATIVE - SOLID - DEPENQABLg j GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ...Durham, N. C. UNION INSURANCE & RE ALTY CO.,.. Durham, N. C. ACME REALTY COMPANY Raleigh, N. C. Bishop Dais Charlotte, N. C. Hi. C. Duggs-_ S Charlotte, N. Indian Pudding Temp. I t60*i Tinutt 1 hour ' Scald...... t quart milk Pour milk over H cup yellow eorn meal Cuuk on low heat for SO minutes. Add 2 tbsp. melted raargarin yt cup molassea 1 tap. salt 1 tsp. einnamoa tap. ginger Beat. S eggs Add to eorn meal mixture. Pour Into grease casserole. Bake. Gingerbread Men Temp. I S7(*; Timet I to 10 mla. bream together 1 sup margarin* 1 cup sugar Add 1 eup molsasag 4 tbsp. milh Sift and measur«....B eups flour will 2 tap. baking sod* Add flour and soda to Arst mixture. Roll thli on a floured board. Cut with oookia autter li shape of a gingerbread man. Place on i greased cookie sheet. Under head of ginger bread man place a loop of string for hang. Ing. Bake. When oool they may be frosted with thin confectioner’s sugar frosting. Oecorat* with. imall ainaamoa eandiet for battens t surranti for eyse and noae; smal piece of marasohini cherry for mouth Delicious Apple Pudding Temp.: STS*; Tiaiet 1 to hours Pare and core. I to 8 apples Arrange in a greased pudding dish. Combine and work together H eup flour M cup sugar U cup margarine Vi tap. cinnamon Pin cavitiee of apples with this mIxtuN anc sprinkle remaining mixture over top. Add. H cup water H cup orange juice Bake. Serve witk thin euataid aauce, oi light Pumpkin Pie femp.t 4Z(*; Times 4 mtnqtee Combine. eups steamed and sieved pumpkin 1 cup brown sugar S eggs IH cups milk 1 tsp. einnamoa U tsp. ginger ji tsp. nulnteg % tsp. clovea k tsp, albpiM H tsp. mH Beat untn thoroughly blended. Pour into un baked via aliatL Balw Elks Tempte HoUs Election Of Officers For Year Ry Jenette Dehnnm Salome Temple I. R. P. f). E, W. held its election of of ficers Dec. 13th' with District Deputy Mamie S. Hicks of Raleigh presiding and degreed several daughter Elks. After which the Temple was honor ed with the presence of J. Mercer Rurreft, Grand Dir«c- for Jr. Elks of Newark, N. J., also F. K. Watkins, Grand or ganizer. Their presence meant much -to us. The Daughters Rillo served a buffet supper. The Dininj.' room was beautifully decorat ed with poinsettia. Officers were elected as- follows; Dt. Lillie Leak, DR Dt. Adall HilT, vice DR. Dt Flora Latta, Assistant DR. Dt Flora Gibson, Chaplain, Dt. Dorothy Allen, Escort. Dt. Fannie Nunn, door keeper, and Dt. Nancy Jeters, gate keeper. Apparently ^ If the bravest are really the tenderest, than a lobster is certainly an arrant cow ard.—The Louisville Times. The Difference Navy Hill opines: ir;lchpIors only have their quart>r.s, but married men have their halv- S. S. Lexington Ob server. Afraid Not* Somehow nobody seems to finjl out who la goin to psy- cho-analyze ther pi^ychoana- lyats to learn whether Thioy really are sane and responsi ^jle,—Detroit Free press. Mrs. Ljicy J, Davis has left the city for her home in Knoxville, Tenne.'isee whore she will spend tlje holiday.-;. Mrs. Davis is an in.structor in the Sallie Rarbour Elementary School here. Cpl.••William Rarnes hjw re turned to Camp Shank, New York after having spent a fourteen day furlough here with his parents. Mr.s. Charles Kittrell spent the week-end with her parent.'! in Halifax, North Carolina. Mrs. C, E. Artis is back in the city after haying b(S;n called to Quitman, Ga,, be cause of the death of her father. leo llwo'l Seott, popilir ■orio ttar, iMtdred it Cafe Society Uptc 'This cola tastes best!" ' says ZiL SCOTT Hazel tells how to chase those blues.... It waa a lucky day for Haxel Scott wb«n she took the famous cola tacte-teat. Sia tried leading colas In paper cups—and picked Roytd Crown Cola aa best-tasting. Now she saya, “It give* me a *|uick-up’ quieki '* You, too, can get In the groove and chase those Uuea away with Royal Crown Cola—it ^ves you a lift and a fiwshstaxtl 5^ IIovalCrown COlA • . o.». Off IBcsTbtf^ Ta^^sT: :s IN THE ilQ RED AND VEUOW tOTTLE ^ 11. Ui. uuggs j ’’7 ijharlotte, iM. ^ ^Merry (^ristirias To All Tom wow’s Styles Today, TOR MEN CARE’ » . ifc. , ‘ Pritchard-Bright And Company Clothiers and Puraishers A
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