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NORRIS BUST TO BE UNVEILED AT NORRIS DAM IN TENNESSEE’S GREAT EVENT; KNOXVILLE READY Miss Kathleen Wheeler, artist, before her bust of Senator George W. Norris, to be presented to the TV A and the people of the nation by the Tennessee t» Valley Trades and Labor Connell at Norris Dam, on Labor Day. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 21.— i While the entire South is planning $ Labor Day programs of a magnitude 1 never before undertaken, it is be- i lieved that the Knoxville celebration 1 will eclipse all other cities in the mat- I ter of attendance and intense interest, t A feature of Labor Day in Knoxville i will be the presentation and unveil- c ing of a bust of United States Sena- l tor George Norris “father of the < TVA.” The exercises will take place \ at Norris Dam, named for the Sena tor, where the bust will be placed in c such position that peoule who visit I the great dam can see the bust of r Senator Norris from any approach. r Many cities in the TVA region will b send large delegations to participate 1 n the exercises. The bust is Labor’s •ift to the TVA, as a mark of the igh esteem in which the Nebraskan i held. Officers of several State 'ederations of Labor, City Central ■abor Unions and Local Unions will »ke part in the event. Senator Nor is will be guest of honor at the ccasion, and many notables in the inited States government and in gov rnments of the seven states tra ersed by the TVA, will attend. Marion Hedges, head of the research epartment of the Brotherhood of ilectrical Workers, who is the origi atior of the idea of placing the Nor is Dam, will be present when the ust is unveiled and presented to the VA. MM PATRONIZE JOURNAL ADVERTISERS r RATCLIFFE’S FLOWERS BRIGHTEN «THE HOURS I LOUIS G. RATCLIFFE, INC. Dial 7189 431 South Tryon St. State A. F. L Pres. Fink Visits Charlotte Saturday Afternoon President C. A. Fink, of Spencer, president of the N. C. State Federa tion of Labor, was a Charlotte visitor Saturday afternoon on his way home after winding up the affairs of the state meet at Raleigh. He called upon Secretary Wm. Green, of Charlotte Central Labor Union, but The Jour nal editor missed him. Mr. Fink is optimistic as to the outlook of the la bor movement in the State and be lieves that the few National troubles we are having in the ranks of labor will clear themselves up. Brother Pink is serving his third term as head of the state body, and has made a faithful servant in every sense of the word. > OWNERS OF REAL PROP ERTY ASSESSMENTS MUST BE NOTIFIED CHICAGO, 111.—Owners of real property in 33 states are entitled by law to be notified of the value on their porperty by assessors ,a recent study by the National Association of As sessing Officers discloses. Notice is not provided for under laws of the remaining 15 states and the District of Columbia, according to the report. Macaroni Has Interesting Origin Macaroni Ka-bobs—Appetizing Mounds of Macaroni, Topped With Hot Cheese Sauce And Sliced Olive And Served On Broiled Slices of Onions And Tomatoes Price, flavor, and nutritive value are often consideied when modern home makers discuss foods, but one topic of food information, the early history, is neglected. Yet there is much of inter est here. Let's look, for example, at the Macaroni family, including spa ghetti and egg noodles — frequent table visitors during Lent. While the Italians during the Middle Ages popularized macaroni and spa ghetti and preserved the secret of mod ern macaroni making, this food in one of its many familiar forms was also used in the Orient for centuries. Marco Polo is given credit for introducing the idea of macaroni making to the Italians. China claims that in an early age, a woman was making bread, which according to the custom of that period, was baked on hot stones. While she was mixing the dough under a tree, some leaves fell into the mixture. To remove them, she forced the dough through a sieve, and as the dough came through in strands, she thought of dry ing the strands in the sun instead of baking them. This, according to the Chinese, was the beginning of maca roni making. At first, it was made by hand. Not considered a staple, it was sold in apoth ecary shops, being recommended chiefly for infants and invalids. The first me chanical process for making macaroni Was perfected in 1800. v It was 1870 before large-scale pro duction became established. It did not assume any appreciable commercial importance until 1900, and not until after the World War did it gain a suf ficiently strong position to meet foreign competition. The growth of this indus try during the past 20 years has been phenomenal. Today, the exports of __::_i WE USE SAN I TONE ... as nationally advertised SANITONING makes wardrobes ready for school again I Back to school meant back to work for clothes too. The school year starts off right with wardrobes brightened and refreshed by Sanitone. Then clothes look their beat. Every Sarment is perfectly cleaned — perfectly finished; every utton in place. Send us your garments now. We’ll get then ready for -school again. SPECIAL PRICES OH LAUNDERING WOOL RLANKETS [ •- •, | i 3 Double Blankets - - 6 Single Blankets W - Oar exdaetre laundoring prooooo reconuuadod bgr LmMHi Chariot!*, N. O, manafaotaroM of fia* bfeakofe CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY, FAWHriO COURTEOUS CURB 116 BAHT 2ND ML I •i Inc. MIL M161 Macaroni from America far exceed the imports. Macaroni products are generally served with some highly flavored sauce, easily prepared in your home or readily available in prepared form at your neighborhood store. These commercial or prepared sauces, store easily and are a wise addition to your reserve shelf along with a good supply of the rnaca*. roni family, l For those who observe Lent and have the problem of finding meat sub* stitutes during this period, the follow*' ing suggestions will provide exciting adventures in cookery. Homemakers will also find them welcome throughout the year as appropriate dishes to add variety and pleasure to the daily meals. Mocaroni Ka-bobt H lb. Elbow mscaroni 3 Isrce tomatoes v 2 eggs slightly beaten 4 the. batter 1 large tweet Spanish 2 cups cheese sauce oni00 8alt and pepper to taste Cook the elbow macaroni in boiling salted **'fr “n*>l tender and drain. Add one the, butter. Then arrange in well buttered baking cupe. Pour over each cup 1 Or 2 tbs. oI the beaten egg mixture or divide the egg mixture equally between the macaroni cups. Place in moderate oven fop about IS minutes or just long enough for the egg mixture to cook. While the macaroni cupe are baking, broil siloes of tomato and onion using the remaining butter for topping on these. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Arrange broiled onion and tomato •licee with macaroni mounds on each and serve *I*J with » hot mild cheese sauce. Garnish with slices of stuffed olive. Spanish Noodle Casserole With Pea* J 8 op. pjekage of egg per diced i.k uf? A 3 tomatoes diced f t”V*>utt*r. ™ .1 cup canned peas I medium onion sliced Salt and pepper to - l medium green pep- taste Q Cook the noodles in boiling saltsd water until tender, drains Combine with a sauce mads by IW^disnta in the butter un hourViIJ!”* * C*"*r0i* “* ** « AN ODDITY FROM THE NEWS OF THE DAY BEATRICE, (Nebr.) Sun—Mrs. Fred Jones, of Wymore, who gave birth to a fine boy Tuesday at the Mennonite Hospital, is reported as getting along nicely. Her uncle, N. A. Savenger, of Lincoln, who also, suf fered a broken leg in the same acci dent, is recovering at Fall’s sanita rium. PROPAGANDA SEEKING TO INVOLVE U. S. IN WAR WASHINGTON, D. C.—The Dies Corantittee investigating un-Ameri can activities resumed committee hearings on August 16. Congress man Dies, Chairman of: the Committee, said that testimony will be aduced at the hearings, which will disclose for eign propaganda seeking to involve the U. S. in war. ****«»—MMKMSOiaSWMywWMWMWMXMl STOP PAIN Sunburn, Scalds and Fire Burns. Cease Pain In 15 Minutes With My Treatment, Using Only My Hands. Serv ice Free. Donations Accepted. EARL JOHNSON Honrs 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. 7001/2 W. TRADE ST. SOME OF THE THINGS { WE LEND MONEY ON I AJ1 Business Strictly Confi dential. When in Need of Money We Never Fail You ] Reliable Loan Co. 121 E. TRADE ST. (Next to Belk’a) 9m Uo far Barrmiaa is ~ Watckaa. Jawairy, doth tag, ate. ★ REMEMBER . 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Men's Store—Street Floor mens store—street rioor * j , BELK BROS, j For Quality Drugs and Sundries Visit the SELWYN CUT RATE DRUG STORE 129 W. Trade St. T«L Uin AND THE NANCE DRUG STORE 305 N. Caswell Road TeL RS10 “Charlotte’s Friendly Drug Stores” __JOHN S. NANCE, Proprietor DeVonde’s Synthetic CLEANERS — DYERS HATTERS — FURRIERS SEVEN POINTS WHY WE ARE ONE OF THE SOUTH’S LEAD ING SYNTHETIC CLEANERS 1 Restores original freshness and sparkle. 2 Removes carefully all dirt, dost and grease 2 Harmless to the most delicate of fabrics. 4 Odorless, thorough cleaning 5 Garments stay clean longer I Press retained longer 7 Reduces wardrobe upkeep CALL 3-C12S S94 N. TRYON ROSELAND FLORAL CO. and Sixth Straata PHONES »1»1 AND 81*2 300 N. Tryon—Corner Tryon • *************—— Victor Shaw Co. U. S. TIRES AND BATTERIES LET US RETREAD OR RECAPP YOUR OLD TIRES. 6th & College Sts. Dial 7111 Pender Stores ECONOMY m QUALITY It Pays tf Trade With Doggett Lumber Co.
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