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Give ghosts and goblins a special treat this Hallowt-en!
Make inexpensive but delicious Creamy Caramel
Apples. The rich, smooth caramel covering is made
with Carnation Evaporated Milk, the milk that has
twice the cream of ordinary milk. Always keep Car
nation handy and use it for all your cooking needs.
HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFF
CREAMY CARAMEL APPLES
(Makes 6 to 8 apples)
6 to 8 clean, dry Delicioui Va cup butter
or Jonathan applei */j cup (small can) undiluted
1 cup sugar CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK
% teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup light com syrup % cup chopped nutt
Stick wooden skewer Into blossom end of each apple. ComMne
sugar, salt, corn syrup, butter and Carnation in saucepan.
Cook over low heat, stirring: constantly, until syrup forms a
flr>n ball in cold water (245°F. on ««idy thermometer). Add
Vimllla; stir. Dip apple Into caraS i mixture, turning until
Completely coated. Immediately roT! bottom half of coated
*pple in chopf ed-nuts. Place on waxed paper to cool.
Kote: If caramel mixture becomes too cool, place over low
h*:at, stirring until desired consistency is reached.
C.831 B Printed in U.S.A. (lOi)
Senior Citizens of St. Titus lionor
Three Members at October Meet
NCC Gets Grant
For Summei
Science Institute
Nniih CoIlr"c has been
r.v;ii'tl('(l $2(i,210 by the National
S'.'irnco Kc.iiiiiliition to conduct a
SiuiiiiK'r lii.stitiitp in Microbiology
for (’ollpqo TiMchrrs in Dr.
Siu'.nici P. Mas.sic, president of the
col!('j;e, announced recently.
'ih" five w?ek institute, sohed-
iMeil for the period .Kine 7-.liily 9,
\ill b- directed by Dr. Nell Mir-
sclih'TK, professor of bioloKy at
the eolleqc, Mas«ie said. Other
nii'Mib'TS of the fatuity will be
Dr. .himcs I’. Kviins, professor and
he.ifl of the bacteriology section,
Nortli r.-iroliiiu Slate of the Uni-
V rsily of North (’arolina, Hal
ei'?h; Dr. Hobcrl W. Wheat, as
sistant [iriifes'-'or of biochemist ry.
Hiike liniversity Medical Center,
I'liihim: and Dr. John Schwab
• ind Dr. Il.iiry (looder. both as-
'lu i.'ite professors of microbiolosy
■it the t'niver-ity ol North, Caro
lina. Chapel Hill,
Drs’Uncd to iip"rade the leach-
■■n" of inicrobii)lo!;y, the institute
will,,stress fields in which chani;'’?
•’f' orciii rill,',; itiosl rapfdly — mi
('rohi()lo''v
Th'- NCC iiislittilc, (in,, of Itn
varied MiUjcct area |)rii;’,iains a])
proveil hv the National Science
I’linndalinn to Miiiport study op
I'lTliniil'es for colleee teachers, i.>'
111" onlv one announced in micro
l)iiilo;:y,
,Acf(irtliii" fd the a'lnoiiiieninent
liv Ihi' NSI’’, tji' iMi’hain institu
li'iii is nne of four North (^iro
li|i:i iii'ivrsilii's nml 'dlle''es I'st-
'■(1 ;is r'’'’''i\in:; L'ranis lo offer in
■'iiiilns for l".-|'’liers. It is onn cf
■'■1 i''rlM?irti-uillv N''"rn eiilln-cs
nchiile l on the lisi of'reeipi'-iits.
Ushers Birtliday Social Held at Hillside Cafeteria
The Diirhain Ushers' liirthdav ; p ii;. with an inviualion liy- the -While liock llaplist Chiireh,
Social of lOli-1 was helil al Hillside liev. I.. liei'fl, ,\ hi"hli',;ht nl I'n'senlalion,^ were made to Dr
Hi;:h School CafitiTia Novenih' r !l the propiam was ;i selcetion liy Fisher and Charlie Taylor of Lin
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bAIUKUAf, NUVb/vibbK UURHAWi, N. t.
Eaty Mir Cooktm'
Frosted Raisin Toasties
with a twii-part ol)si,T\ancc.
the Choral Soeiely of the I \sliers'i coin M"inorial I’.apti.sl Church and
A (l-nner ’.\as held al 7.ii0 pm. Union de.'hcal"tl In the l!ev. Dr a re|iort was made by llic financi
ind the jiroyram be^an at ii.liO Miles Mark I''isli('i , pastor of the I committee.
* Durham Personal Highlights of Interest
COIMETOLOCIST CLUU
NUMBER 1 MEETS AT HOME
OF MRS. LOSSIE COLEMAN
Tlie Oeloher birthday party hy
the Senior Citizens of St. Titus
Cluirch honored three members
whose hirUidays came in that
month; Mrs. .Mary Simmons, Mrs.
I.illie 'thoinpson, and Mrs. Ger-
triide Winslow.
II was a happy party, the table
was pretty with lighted candles,
flowers and napkins that said to
the hoiiorces, "Happy Birthday,”
Mrs. ,\ildie Williams contributed
a cake which she had made and
decorated with ■A'hite and green
icings and candles.
Mrs. Winslow also contributed
a cake and peach and vanilla ice
cream ISolh cakes were truly pro
fessional home made cakes. Other
refreshments were candy, fruit
and us always, coffee and sanka. |
PAINFUL CORNS’/
AMAZING LIQUID
RELIEVES PAIN AS
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
the fjsr. c.i^y way
Li,uid l rr?/.)nc re-
uly, wori.s rlic
After refreshments, (he Kniiip
was entertained by a skit which
Mrs. Ada Leach had composed.
Mrs.Leach directed the skit and
acted the principal role. Support
ing actresses \ were Mrs, Lillian
Buchanan, Mrs. i';ffi(> Cotton, Mrs
Kl'.nnie Goodloe and Mrs. Annie
Lyons. It was real fun. Hidden lal
ents iimons the Senior Citizens arc
coming lo light.
Especially glad was everyone
that Mrs. Winslo'Af. who is recov
ering from a rctcnl.JIlness, could
be present. During her absence
from several meetings, she had
been greatly missed.
Although Mrs. Thiunpson was
unable lo he pre.sent because of
the indisposition of her husband,
she"’ was taken her birthday gift
anii .some of all the refreshnienls
so that she and Mr Thoinpson
could celebrate together.
During the month the group
welcomed two new meinbers, Mrs.
lola Allen and Mrs. Geneva Burke
The lively .spirts of both the.se
ladies increase th" total happi-
iK'ss of a happy group.
.VDUTii CAi;ni!,\'A
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I LILLIAN MKlilllTT I>i;r:A''*^V
' riaiiitiff
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j THOMAS LKF''. I’liKATTY
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' DI'IJIIAM COIINTV nvir, (‘f)I,lllT
i N O T I C K
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I DKKKNDAN’I:
! THOMAS I.KK I'Kl’.A'ITY, WII.L
TAKK NOTICK THAT an action
I entitlcfl as above has been com
I menced in the Durham County
; Civil Court, Durham, Noi;lh Caro-
; lina, by the plaintiff to secure an
I absolute divorce fro^p the de
fendant upon grounds of two
vears .separation.
THE PEKENDANT will further
lake notice that he is required to
appear at the Office of the Clerk
of the Durham (-'ounty Civi! ''ourt
of Durham, North Carolina, in
Ihe Courthouse in Durham, on or
before thirty (.30) da.vs after the
I2lh day of December, 1964. and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff vill
apply to the Court for the relief
dein.indpd ' in said cortnlaint.
This 10th dav of November,
1964,
Margaret 15. Best
Clerk of Durham County
Civil Court
William A. Marsh, .Ir.
.Mtoriiev al Law
Nov. 14, 21, 28; Dec. 5
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YOUNG ADULT CHOIR TO
I CONDUCT EVENING SERVICE
AT UNION BAPTIST SUNDAY
On Sunday,' Nim'inbfr 15, tin-
i evening servic e al the Union Lap-
t'M Chiireli will b" mn lueliMl by
Ihe Yoiuig Adull ('Imii-
liuv, .1, lliehard Wondwar'I. I’.'i'
'■ I tor vf the Ke.sler 7'ciii|ile A. ,M, L',
Ciin|iter No. 1 of the Co:.nt''tolo-
gist Club met .Noviiiiber 2 al Ihe
lioMie of Mrs. Lossie ( olemaii,
.■iUi Martha .Sheet. Mis, Lula Hill
vas in cbiir;:e of Ihe devotion
After .singing, Bible y.’r.ses w.tC ' ^ioa ChiircIi, Henderson, a stu-l
said hy all members and the ■ _
Loril's Prayi-r was repeated. j
The meeting was open for busi- ,
ne.ss wirTi ttle [Tn'Stltl'III, MiS, Ciiia|
McLeod, presiding. The group dis- |
cussed how they eiiioyed the He-1
gional and the visiting beautici
ans from other stales, I’laiis (oj
sell candy bars for a winter pro- j
,ject were also made, i
Mrs, Coleman served a deliei
ous turkey dinner, Mrs, I’auliiiej
Love thanked the hostess for a
most en,joyable ilinner, j
Attending: Ihe nieeling were,
Mesdames Cora M"Leor|, Glad.vsi
Best, Pauline Hart, Clirisline .lohn-
son, Marie McMillian, Pauline j
Love, Mozzell Blunt, Ethel Owen,
Betty Flower, Elizabeth Br(/,vn.
Reatrii e Moss, Thelma Tahon. Lula i
Hill, Ethelean Dunn and Mi.ss Lois!
Burrnugh. !
The ne.xt mei'ting will be at the \
home of Mrs, Ethelean Dunn, 1307 |
N. Alston Avenue.
dent at tlii' Duke University Di
viinty School, will render sevei'a
luiisieal .ni’h'elion,'; and will hr|n;
the e.venin;', message, —
(I'iI(1-- |i,iriic.patm:; on the |jro-
tirain will he Olivia Garner, .lames
I’liinli'r, Ci'h' liii" I'hntall, Mrs.
Dai.'.y Jones, .Mrs, Maltha (iill and
Joseph E, Elcining, {
I • This very flavorlul hnl not loo sweet rai, in liar cooky Is perfect
tn serve wilh iced lea or li-monadi'. Us inli'i esi int: new tasty flavor
is ai'hieved liy haliinc Hip oals anil wahnits in a liot oven betor*
plirrinK them into the ilon^-li.
i The ('alifo',Ilia raisins are' i !io|iiied lislilly to let the taste sur.
'lirisint; fhivor (Uttrilnile IhiMimhmit, Ihe bars. .Notiie the simple
,direi'llons tor shapinc ami viillin;: the raisin toasties. It you
prefer the saini' doimh tiiii.v be used for drop l ookies.
I FROSTED RAISIN TSASTIES I
1 cup California secdlcs>
raisins
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup broken walnutg
1 cup shortening (part
butter or margarine)
2 cups brown sugar (packed)
■3 eggs
2', ^ cups tiftecf flour
' 1 teaspoon soda
teaspoon salt
1 te.ispoon cinnamei
12 cup milk
Glaze
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HOME AGENTS CLUBS
CLIMAX YEAR'S VI/ORK WITH
DINNER AND PROGRAM
Tlie Home Demonslration Clubs
of Durham County recently cli
maxed Dieir year's work with a
fellowship dinner and achieve
ment program. The dinner and
the program were both held in'
the Lakeview School Cafetoriiim.
The theme for the program was
'■Better Leadership Through Con
tiiiuoiis Ediicaion of All Ages.”
Speaker for the program was Ered ,
Otte, Director of Student Person ^
pel, Durham Industrial Eflucation
Center. He discussed retraining
and .job opportunilies for adults
Uiroiieii Hie iocal lEC. He was in
treduccd by Mrs. G. W. Barbee,
Council Treasurer. '
Mrs. D L. Caine, Council I’resl-
dent, presided over the |)ro'.;rnni.
Mrs. Vannie Ma.son welcomed Ihe
•;roup and gave the purpose of
the iirocram. II. L. Bryant, Priii
cipal of Lakeview School, extend
ed greetings. Mrs. O, W, Hicliard-
son was in charge of the music,
Karnesline Eultion, District 4-11
Talent Winner, and guest soloist,
sang "Bless This House.”
Awards to Ihe following clubs i
and club nieiiilicrs for outstanding
achievements in 1!)64 were made
by .Mrs. E. I), Vann, Home Eco-1
nomics Extension Arent. 1
County Leadership Winners:
Mrs, I). L, Caine, County Council ,
President; Mrs, A- Euller,
Council Secretary; Mrs. Verta
Howard, Barbee’s Chapel Club;
Mr.s. Lara Woodward, Bragtown
(Jlub.
Club Leadership Winners: Mrs
Vannie Mason, Bragtown Club; |
Mrs. Lizzie Overby, Alston Ave
niie; Mrs. Ella Nunn, Barbee's
Chapel; Mrs Mary Speighls, llnioti, I
Clubs: B:aslown, First Place;
Mill'Grove, Second Place; Barbee's
Chajiel. Third Place.
Following the program, the
ono-hiindred seventy-five persons
attending viewed educational ca
hibils that depicied Home Ueiu !
nnstration Cluti projects and acii-;
vities. c opies ol uccKiiipiistoueuvs ^
for the year weit- diatiibuiuu lO :
the auaicuxc.
T^lnei^d Used Cars' i
64 (iALAXlI-: 500 Ford Aut. Tran. $2750;
63 ( HKVROLKT Iinpala4-dr 22951
G2 FAIIILAN!': 500 2-l)r. 1195
62 MICRCUIIY Metaor 24)r. ....,. 1095
62 COIINRTY SQlIIRK Sta. Wag . 1695
60 TnUNDERBIUDConv. 1395
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60 MERCURY Sta. Waff 895
60 FORD Fairlane 2-Dr; r.. 695
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Chop raisinp li^rhtly. SpiPfl'i oats ami Malnuts on bakfnj?
jtoast lightly in hot ovon (4no degrees F.) about 8 minutes. Blend
together Phortening and f5iiKar; beat in epgs .one at a time. Sift
together flour, soda, salt and. oinnamoii. Add to sugar mixtur®
'nUeinately v ith milk; ptir in raisins, toasted oats and walnuts,
Divide into 6 parts; chill dough. Roll each piece into long roll
1-lnch in diameter and about 15 in'hes long. IMace two Ptripa on
'each 1‘ghtly greased baking sbept. Press to flat 4-inch strip with
rolling pin. Bake In modprately hot oven (375 degrees F.)
15 minutest While still warm brush ^v•ith glaze made by comb^nmg
2 cups sifted powdered FUgar with 2 tablespoons hot water. Sprln*
kl^ with raisinp; turn raisins lo coat with frosting. CooL Cut eacJl
'Strip Into 12 diagoual slices. Makes 6 dozen.
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SHOES FOR MEM
New season ... new styles... new shoes. And
none smarter (or more comfnrtc.ble) thaa out
new selections hy Frcnch ::^hr:ner. You'll like
theiTh,,, the quality is built-in—not rubbed on!
$16.95 to $34 9a
You've Got A Lot
To Learn
About Used Car Values If "^ou
Havoii’t Yet Seen Our Better ■
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Double Checked Used Cars!
64 BUICK LaSabrc 4-l)ooi $2950
63 BUICK Special 4-Duor
Ail Coiidiioiied 2395
63 RAMBLER 4-Door
Air Condition 1^95
62 DODGE Lancer 4-Door 1095
62 RAMBLER Sta. Wagon ........ 1295
61 OLDSMOBILE F-85 1195
61 DODGE Sialion Wa^on 895
61 CHEVROI.ET 2-Door 1100
60 OI.DSMOBILE 4-Door 1395
59 BUICK 2-Dr. Hardtop 1095
.59 MERdTRY Coupo 895
57 RAMBLER Sta. Whkoh 195
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