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»f t» ■•v * » » • »,* »>.-■• - V V,!, ♦**♦**» 4>^* '^4M!l‘^,'. . .. T It I € y^^lt o L I If A T I il t »' S3—DURHAAA, N. C. SATURDAY, SIPTIMIIR IT, IMS CHUE /SOBORItlES PBBSONAL WAT?fbSAL NEWS OF IN^ HOME INEZ SUITT JON Ewori Dial Ml-3474 PHOlftlii»nwi)»tt«Wii (tttm* H|t«..i|Mb ff«m Ortiig* UUI l*iW|iHiiufi CoimllM.) TO OUR RMDBRS-^ Oitfllna ,TifM W«I«M|4( itmrn Ii«im* «f m>m- irunKy. tecUl aiHl eWk MHvitiM. Club iM«tiii«t cM»ln« •VWltl, .ngag.^. w«Wl(i«fc birth., tyip., «Uiti, uriv.l. and public partlM. f 'ffj ,> ^ A" ****i**W3»«Y i» •uhmHtM MIy lr«r 6Bi 3474 or 6M-W3 / Collie Seh»itrihipi CANN^1[) SO* Offered to 4-H’ers | HEI^P IN JIXING An $100 college scholarship jc iQUTOK available to present or lomiwl When you h«ve only nuMutiw to Sdtth Carolina 4-H Club n»m- I ''Wnizo a nourishin*' me*! for the Ijert, announces th? Nalioniil 4 j family, looit to your »«i«^ij muiij i H Service Committee. shelf. There ire so manr kindi The suholarship is ottered to | **>e menu and tli« Ih } college juniors or seniors major j vors combine so well '»m» many ^ 9r tSftz JONES RETuim.TCi omnuM from wottmtm it»it Mrs. ilitUc n. Caaty hai rr ttirr.!>d t« b«r hoaa oa Iforebikl Ave., kfter-vWting la New York. N. Y. as guett of h«r lirother in law and slsttr, Mr. and Mr*. Ro bert Sarabrla and faiQUy. • • • MRS. SALBWA Mn,l.Ell ENTSBTAIMji GUKSTS Mr.' Saleaaa Miller of Drew St., racantly entertained at din- rer itt honor of her guests, Mr and Mrt. Newton Mjiler snd’ daughters. Gina and Lita of Me dia, Pa.; M'S. Sarah Miller Harold Miller and son. Hinrold Jr. of CinvBiond, Oeljnvare; and Daniel Miller of New York, N: Y. ■ 1 • • * m DURHAM FROM WASHINGTON, D. Ci I William Davis. Blondle Shepard I and Lucky Thornton. I Halph. who is age sevep, *p(?nf • «lx wcck^ here with hJs tunt Mrs. Mattie Canty and his tinele, Peter Joyner Jr. He returrcd lo New York or> Sunday, Septem- 1 her 8, via Eastern Airlines. RETURNS HOME FROM NEW YORK, N. Y. Ijirry Thomas, ton of Mr. an’ Mrs. Herbert Thomas, has re tiincd to Wi home on Thaxlfti: Ave. after tpendirg the sumrtiCT vi'idnjj hi four brothers' and a sister in New York, N. Y. IN DURHAM FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Plilllip Jones of Washiiyton, D. C. is here to viait his sifter. Mrt. F. Elizabeth Aatwoad. who Mrs. Sirlekar Ward Lowery is ill at Lincoln Hospital. While and granduajfhter, Miss Evelyn here Mr Jones Is t h e house- Green, of Washington. D. C guest of his mother, Mrs. Flo spent last week-end in Durham rence Jores of Powe St. visiting relatives and friends. | ' • • * Miss Green is a senJoir School of Nursing at A. and T ffACIREMA CL9B MEETS , College in Greer*«boro; ' Nacirema Club held itr • • • j first meetir^ of the leaeon on IN DURHAM FROM i Tuesday evening, September 10. GARY, INDIANA home of Mrs. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Alston ' Haskins, and daughter, Mi*s Sandra Jjl Mrs. Anrie M. Bynun*. pre*‘ stop, and Luther Alien, all ol dent, preside^ at the bu»lnai» itieeting. Mr». Gertrude G'baon intro duced the guest speaker, Mr« Gertrude WiUiama. Mrs. Wil liams diacuaafd the .f tivities at the YWCA and en- Gary. Indiana are viiltitig in Dvrrham as houie-guaats of Mrs., Rosa Ruitt of Unfstaad St. | While beta thajr vmte enter- tnin«d by Ur.^od Uxa. ioaeph, Barnes and family of Otis St.. members f« jarti Mr. and Mr*. William Thomas ^ Pi' Vnss of 8. Akton Ave.; and Mr. cipate. a-d Mra. AlBhonso Cfcments ot, Mrs. Gertrude Gibaa* a»d I.awsoti St^ Wd Mrs. Julia Guess Mrs. Annie Mae "Bynuin,- dale of Piedmont; Ave. 1 !ates to the YWCA meeting at • • * I Lnk* Junalaska, presented their , reports. Tl*.*ert*a-,aaW*4l«l din ^rs. Oohelia Ooidston Toung. Miss JuHa Carol Vourg, and Walter Young of Baltimore, Md. spant the week-end here sjf guests of ter. and Mrs. E.. Leon Golristop and Mr. and Mrs. WaV ter Goldston. • Mr. Young will attend NordI Carolina College this year. nert to the foUowf"! Rt^bers Mrs. S. CamaroB, tibrpr W. Coylf^ ton. Mrs. J, Haskins, Mta. N 1(cCrwr, Wry. A. Perry ajM Mrs L. Ricbudapo. ... NftW YORK, M. Y. VlSITOa ENTKllTAnmO AT Master Ralph "Sanaftria of flew York. N Y. was entertain- fed at a cook-out on Monday. September 2. given bff lli* aual. Mrs. Mattie H. Her;' home oa Moreland The hostess servad' gfQlC^r^O' dogs, hamburgers^ eookiea;-«andf and punch to the llonorae and guests. Enjoying this event with Kalph were Delores Atwater, Wtricia Atwater, Tommy Atwatar, Wil liam Atwater, Irvin Anthony Spivey, Symanthia *pi vey, Roland Thornton, Ton'J Thornton, Elaine Thornton, Sar. dra Thornton, Donald Purcell OOI^IE MITCtfifllSl ESS .Ttf TNht: Jioita ^moLE The White Rose Circle met or* Frida>^ evening; Saptetnttar! ff. Ml the home of Mrs. Gol^ Mit chiner on Nelson St. M>fs. Elmira FMrtalIj,-pre:» ^nt, welcomed the member* t*id presented plans for the new year. Mr*. Mttchiner a#rvad tWHHv ' ^axane, grw benn, aalai if TScWed Tjeaelias, hoi buttard rolls, nuts, candy, and lee 4m. Memtiers present were.’ Mrs. Edna Satterfield, Mrs. Lillie Brown, Mrs. Maggie Thompson. Mrs. lula Clegg, Mrs.-l^hn Ma- Doiigal, Mrs. Haael JicBif^n. lUr». KatJe dwnoay, llrl^ Beulah WHsMl,. itdt- ".reen, Mrs. LucilW Mrt Theodosia Felder and Mii. Oavia. Her mother or her sister? BOTH KNJOY YOMT>*^UI-MTUWAt tOOWW MM COkOK ,- • ■ •' * Wblthsi y^u waaftha eKMaeiSt af a diffaaaak ksdr OS want to gtva new Ufa ta duU or gray ... iaeiat on tba loHf-lMthi( hai' p«aka|a^-dbd4^/V to api^y, and I’s nothing else la bov. Tiriovtir CMOM t aoio OUw* M. • M. kawia, MO, fng in courses dealing with crop protection or crop production. The major study areas jr'clude; agronomy, soils, entomology, plant pathology or horticulture (vegetables or fruits.) California Chemical Company, Ortho Division. San Francisco, donor .of two $800 scholarships for the seventh straight year, provides this opportunity for two yOung people to continue their college education. Scholaf.ship candidate. r.hotiId submit applications to the State ♦-U Club leader now to allow time for processing af’d forward ing to the Nationnl 4-H Service Commlllee by Oct. 20. Final Juftging Is conducted by ♦he Cooperative Extension Serv Ico personnel. The I9B3 winner.® will t)e announced at the Na- lio^al 4-H Club Congress the! first week In December. [ More information can be oh- j fnineH from the Coimty Exten. I siiin Office. | quicic-^n-fix foods. SuMWaa yoti scramble eggs and serve them with tca.st aad a healthy rasber oi baccn—a delectable complaoieni. to this is “Chicken Sonp-reme" j Combine 1 can each of condensed cream of chicken and ^feaRi o celery soups. Stir until saiootti. Blend in 1 can chicken gumbo soup and th^ee cans of'.water Hrit thoroughly. lA iket 6 to 8 serving.;. , Statesviiie ^ Enjoy Camp PMYU4t4lA»iU|f0TOil Phyhb lt^U)tn^, :^iijtht a eat Wiley and Shavers Win Honors In Church Rally DANVOJUX, Va_Dale Vlley and Rummel Shavers were crowned "Master and Miss Pro- spsH Bapftist Church’* at the climax of ii fund raising drive here recently. ^ The eofitest was sponsored by the Junior Mlaaioimry Society to ralae a Korean offering. A total of tl38 was collected durlrg the drive. Master Wiley and Miss Shav* •r» reported the largeat sums ot ‘money during the drive. Other conteirtants were Timo thy Bowe, Ktelly Adams, Keith Wiley and Coo^nce Price. The Rev. David Wiley is pas- tcrr of Prospect Baptist. STATERVILL* — Four acouts from Troop No. 30 exJierMirced, a week of eventftil. axelting. ,* and fun naAed days last month! at Oirl 5^at Camp. Cassandm old dauglHex of ard nf'-adSri^w. Franci'ite Dalton,) Jamas JJarrtii^ioa, ^ Gloria .Teim Holbrook arid Rose mobt Drivoj ^aa voted the best Mary Hnbertson were (he girls all round ^1 - acout camper in v’hn attended this newly esta-; IXtrham ana for the second blishert camp, 7 miles from I straight year, Leni*’*’- . I • , , , PhylHs alae won three otter The camp has to date not been ; camping awards during fh^ sH named, but serves the Catawba. son at the girl ieouf caanp at Valley Area Council and vias Camp Orahaiin npanurt tnr the f(r^t Um^in July, j Plans are underway to make major additions and lmprov(^ ments each year until the. camp | Is completely es^blished. i Francine also spent two weeks at Camp Graham with scoutj from the Bright Leaf C«nincU There she received an'Advanced Beginners Swimming Certificate and four awards, namely: moat typical camper;. the beat all round camper; the neatest tent camp-wide and thie most like> able camper. The entire troop is encoutaged to plan to spend at hfBjrt a week at camp next summer. 9tMoDEU|| IgbME The Lcrof KraQahaws, Efland. !t^, 1, have do)*e extensive work on their )ome. this year, savt' iltl. 0onrtie Davfs iioote econo- agehiV ,4.-\ nt ^The OcaMi^ Ctounty family iMa will aMrvs as a otenaiunltj^ llulld added a bedroom den and >» tor •» loc4> iMetinga and bathroodcp. .Mr*. Bradshaw am) affaint connectM with 1 h e the gii‘ls have done the pnint' chufeh. Vng and »» famUy "wntibers' oarOEII PnoOVGttO* have ah«a^ reflnished severall o* k t ,1*,, piecM of their old .furnittire to . be used in .the home. I ^ '. . I have a go/fd WglgMf gmifn. OOMlftOltfrY DEVELOPMEirr M«>a, Minhte 1^;iMN^e / Mawfae^ of (lie Riley Ttiil economics ggent, tfiyf ^ Commu'hity devel^ment group had SO dlff«rent fypea oif vege- In Wnke Courty have been work , tables with three new onee^iroc- ing ^his summer U> obtain one | colj, cauliflower and rhubard,, nf theii' majol’ goals planned for the year. Mrs. Mary Graham, associate Mrs. LM ha* predated enowgh for the family's use and has con served for the non-productive The camping la sponsor^ at Oraham by the Bright Leaf Cotmcil of Olrl Scouts. Ph;rlUB vwm ^^v^>«w*rda this year. The.y included awards for the "Neatest Trt4,” “Beat all aroMMf -^wInUwi^" ctunb*'." boA She MTon the most awbrds ImI ye* duftoig 4m ^ scMt camp- Irg period at Gntfiasti. 1*hylll» . la - a - member ol Browoi* troop 9, of Jhtrton aobool, headed Ur' Mra> I>ak. $rtlPMi//«.MOW! HI, “SAVE IT ii EHlMr^ 90W hrmittm He Mia mtd m mtM Mtm«l aOt, kaMy ' )»—glK cMvMitaa *Ml, aMbky, MM«tt kalf 4K /llr'iEAOINQ COSMETiC COUNTERS iggWJOtar not hnt *SAVE IT’, >*nd $1.00 for 4 St. Jar. (U me posua* i» Eytber's Beauty Aids'/ To Find Homes V- J ya«i’v^ beaa,planning to buy ‘ffllt; Hiin't d^Jr aiiy'longer; mi soon be too '1% to' into’ the grounc* h»ain, _,SoriY^fl»^erin« bii’.hs should nlsnted jiot lat»- than the ent* Vi SoWomhv In Ihe Nprfh inr O^hqr the S'vith., ssv hor ‘^iltnr*^* In th^ u. S, Depart 4*nt ot Aerleiiltnre. Jf vou haven’t boueht your bulb.-, •’-t, h“re »r» a faw tins from th *’*ir»A’s Agricultural Research Ser vice— '■ First of all. remember Ihst yon ’•t shout what' you i»*y for jn (luality. Large bulbs are generally bitter than small ones. V Make sure the bulbs are nut •Useased. Don’t buy any that ar. moldy, discolored, or soft. Buy the apeeific colors you want. It’s, probably best to buy )>ulbs individually rather than ii i^sriety packs. Mixtures sometimes contain too jnany of one coloi Choqfse either domestic or Im ip'irfpd’ balbs. They are equally .'good, f ' As let piantiag— Tulips cro« when they Jet long hoi r^ o itiiract, sunshine and plenty o •nr istura. They prefer well-drain •Wl wndy soil. Plant On hirt oi lightly sloping ground where ex *mm taMr will drain away. K And' Here’s a tip for early ,blooms. Plant specie type bulbs on -a Mothera e^cposure—near a build war wall, yell'll he the first in thv 'itetghborhbod with tuHps nex spring. T^r late spring blooms. a northern exposure ;jate 1» tj^ fag. home economics agent, says the. months. The fanaily plans to,il»»» grrtiip has b.een working on n [ th? Income laved, by produrfWg cafeteria to bo annexed to the their o*n vefpfableff, for imjSrov diurch building. This buildjng lag their home. 1 T : *‘Fm delighted with the way Arfra ke^ my skin radiantly bright/' •ays Mies Dm Simmons, modal and winnar of tha “Mlaa Empira Starta of 1962” titla. Take a Up from a lovely Artra user-maka your akin come alive— look lighter, brighter. Try Artra care! Artra contains "miracle" llghtaiing ingredient tiydro^lnone to bring ' oiasfhwing fby90n««9. Ota Artra »nytlm^non-olly, M vaniahea. Oat Artra today I *‘Miss Empire State" Uses Artra for that Brighter, - Lovelier Look! i ;Ii Artra CMmtlle* K«nllwortl>. N. 1. , atm-A* ai^s 10 iMrtrn 1» h^e^ -asHj'-'^c ctill^ Is unadoptaMe,”: j These ate t«e o. which -Weloonie Hetise ia'ha*^' • unique Bdapt^n.. ajKMicir ter hlrd to-ptace chttdrani- opMtin on a natioaal level.: > . ' We(com« Hattse ■ hMv hae^ the special of Pdrl BocA. No bel PHxeafinBhir adthor. iHietil the.s» ideas took rbot' a dwade.sgc^ on her farm in Dp^iMfdwii, M. But stKli all‘embriMiiif . cMM^Ir ce«M aet ba .qonlliled to nrn- tmf place, so thgf ioAt/f Ifefe^iV Hama his bitkome‘ k iwtiona! arMlM iuNnWoft Itgea^, rw^t«s plaeMMnr. akally liar ani (fie ia favor of nwrt Somewhere, someh^, Welcome Honae has foand parenta for s badly bomed child, a poHo victim, and fw a brother asd slater ages ten and twelye---.fttlf ore^ t|ir, “cate’* sUge of itiqst ado^iodt But it ia In the -U-raclal area where so muefi nead elhrts—psrtl calarly for the haff-whlle, half Negro baby for whom s IifeHm«{ ot institutional living may stretd* abesd. By far the greatest nunber of children- available for- adowlMO teday are those needlag NMroj homes. One institution attaM 19 racially mixed children. Aapther. ia a different ktats, hat tC awaiting homes, gf having been ther^ iIi aad with little het« for th* ahead. However, an in«^ai| at Negro famillea alM kal|MI t selvejhis proMen thrantk iM* tion of children raierre# mieiegb Welcome Hovse. ITIm tN Ike oauples thst open tkeir tadHa -aad homes to these hUlMa ekildrenf ProfaasUM' IH>^ i*d womea, mostlr. Y>>a Vatetttaa^ tfce naa« aaA «M wliMt la 4M4ar (ike a dlfUeuJI k MU^L BfNEFlT LIFE ' Jack Mnrsiolia Hai SU>. MI.M7S CARNATION COOKING HINTS R08AUB >/ •COTT, I ^HOKB ttliVtCE DIRBCTOR AND HER gTAFF ^ Try Mdlded Deviled Egg Salad for your next outdoor meal. Hard-cooked eggs, greea olives, crisp celery and Carnation EVaiiiorated Milk make a tasty combination to serve with cold cutA or hot dogs. Carnation is made from fresh whola milk with only part of the water removed. It contains all of milk’s nutrients for building strong bones and teeth. Um it'oftwr-in eodtiag a«d baking. You’ll Uk? W^at it doe«fWfood. ' V*' j «|01M0 DCVIllD 100 SALAD ' , (Makes 4 to S servings) ' '16 iliced fluffed green eltves 1 tabietpoan prepored muslaid 1 taotpooo sMtoned salt 1 cup umflimed CARNATION* EVAfORATEO MNX* 2 fobletpeen* lemen |uIm 1 l«UeSp«en (1 envelope) Mrffovdred gelOiW ^4 («p teW wotet 5 chapped hond-coeked egg* Vi *"> chopped telery Place mayonnaise in mixing bowl. Soften gaiatlne in cold water. I>iaaolve over hot water. .A^d gelatine to mayonnaise. Mix well. Add remaining: ingredients. MIX Well. Pour Into a 1-quart mold. CMIl ttfltU Arm, about 2 hours. Unmokl by dipping; ia wans water for a few seconds. Turn out on salad greens. GarMsh a' ‘testred. C.eoa Printad In U.S.A. (921 Itt tMfc. but vaMiy Maraid On Displ^ 1964 Dodge BIG NEW bODCE^The medi for 1904 hat new styling adid ty mtf Cbslani 6M0 modeb laaca ianovations. New featarae iaciuda'an oytMMONNf *^lMa| aiid a iour^ed manoai IraaamsasloB. Ttie nine big alodltlt 'Rf llir havorMos SM Iha sfo ak dlqMiy at Dodgl daalerilaye oa September 20. Ml 1963 and 1964 Dodoe Carsoui Guaranteed for 5 Y^rs or 50.000 N^s. are OPEN fiVENINGS ITL 9 FM, UNIVERSITY MOTORONC. m w. M^ifi iitiEET
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