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^SSONAlP ' Edna Johnson, formerly employed by Dr. J. B. McLaughlin, and Miss Willie' Mae Wathins, formerly '? p with the Morrow Drug Store, left for . Washington. D. C., last Saturday. ' V Miss Helen Galloway, of 1118 East Market street, who lias been visiting friends In Columbus. O., and Chicago, Hi., returned home Tuesday night, s- June 2..- * Mr. Norrls Galloway and Mr. Alfred Bethel left for New York city J Monday night. Mrs. Mattle Eecles and Mrs. Ethel E. Anderson are attending the an nual conference of Negro women at ' Teacher's college, Winston-Salem for * eight days. This conference Is eonducted by the Woman's Auxiliary of Presbyterian (white) Church. Mi&s Louise Briggs spent a few days last week-end. May 24-U7, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Frank. Brlgga. of Maxton..v. Mr. William; (Bill) Grave* of 741 Gillespie street. Is home from Portsmouth, Va., visiting his mother who has been 111 for several days. , Miss Jennie Ruth Turner, who graduated June 1 at. A .and T. Col-Uw. has accented a position-as sec retary to Mr. ^ Boyd, of Morrison ' County Training School at Hoffman. Mrs. Mary Watson Wynn, the wife of Dr. W. M- -Wynn, of the Eccle S. Wynn drug store. spent several days In dreenaboro. She left last week to attend summer "school at N .C. Colf. lege In Durham. -f' vv ' Mr&y'Pearl; H. Holmes, formerly of Greensboro,' spent last week. here . (siting friends. He Is now employed >.In Norfolk. Va.' S? .i ; (; ???- . s f* j Mrs. Edna Sellers, of 911 Benbow Road, will spend the summer In New "York City. " ' _-v . iMIss Claretta Rice, who teaches at i.V May? High School In Darlington. S. I ' . ^ C-. 1b at home for the summer. Miss Is Rubye Benson, also a teacher at ". Mayo- High School, Is spending a' * . while with Miss Rice and her slater, *. Miss Detha Rice. ' ' u ' i Mr. Carl Whlttlngton. of Phlla ' _ delphla, was the week-end guest of ki Mrs. Evelyn Turner Dick, of Thomas streetT' , i * . ' 1 ? \ i. * ^ Miss ^ Alice _ Hefting, of 815 King *4t " street. Is-a p&ent at L. Richardson *V> Memorial-Hospital. j. "- ' f j * \ Mr. Haaax Butl^y, Jr., Is visiting ? his sister and brother In New Tork . : * city..' A. * * \.. Miss Ida S. Jones, of 522 Thomas ? - street, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from 'Beonette College on ' Jane 1. . Among her many friends NATIONAL NOW SHOWING A Salute To Fun! ; from Broadway to Hollywood, all America Is raving about the funniest Rookie Comedy of them an.' *-, * ill V A | r','James Glensom ; ' THE 1 and relatives from oat of town were Miss Isaletha R. Jones, of Asherllle, an aunt, and Miss Sosamonde B. Jones, of New York City, slater. Mlas Jones lias been teaching the public school Bystetn here for a number of years. Mr. Clarence Wright was the weekend guest of Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Hughes, of Portsmouth' Fa. Mrs. Alice Lee, of Yonkers, N. Y., | Is visiting her relatives here and Is Staying with her sister, Mrs. Charles Steele, at 409 Banks street Mrs. Lee came down to attend the graduation of her daughter, Miss Mae Lee, who completed her work at .Bennett College- Miss -Lee Is'now assisting In the institute which Is being conducted at Bennett College for six weeks. " | Sgt. Eugene Cooke was also the week-end guest of the Steele family. Sgt.' Cooke Is stationed at Fort Bragg. Mr. S. L. Hawkins, of 419 North LDudley street, and a teacher at Peabody Academy, Troy, has gone to Atlanta, Oa., to enter for summer workMrs. Leila Morrlsey entertained Mrs. Lee, of Yonkers, N. Y., Mrs. Steele, Mrs A_ Robinson and Sgt Eucene Cooke on Sunday evening- at her home on Benbow Road. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson, of Winston-Salem, were guests of Mr. ' .and Mrs. N. E. Hargett Friday, June | 5. Mrs. Plassle Harris, of Durham, is ^ attending the institute at Bennett College. " " ' ' - 'j; . -V V " 7. ' Mlsa Neil De Journette, a former ^ student of A. and T. College, was in ; Greensboro attending Benpett ^College, of which her'aister was a grad- ^ uate>.:. * " ..vj 'i Miss Selma Fisher is visiting Miss ] Edith Scarborough, of Durham. j Mrs. V. W. Webb Is attending sum- 1 mer school at N. C. State in Durham. ' i J' 7 * Dr. Walter Hughes.,, of Salisbury, 1 visited Greensboro Monday, June 8. Mr. E. D. London and daughter. Mlsa Evelyn London, accompanied by Mr. J. C, London and Mrs. Nancy London, attended the funeral of Mr. ( London's uncle, Mr. Sandy Thompson, of Lumberton, N. C? Friday, June 5. 1942. . > ' v.:.., Mrs. Bessie( Dean * ReddlcV and daughter, Lillian, left Wednesday for Summit. N. T. _She la spending tlve summer with her husband, Mr. lleddlck; '< / Mrs. Madell Lons and son of C2S Watwin street, returned home-, from Burlington. where they have been visiting her mother, who Is 1U, but la Improving. < 1 Miss Clara Mae Feraber, of Thomasvllle, Miss Esther*Jearld of I.umberton, Mlaa Hell en Lewla o* Thomasvllle, Miss Lillian Tt. Rogers, of nttaboro, ore amonc the H plrls who have returned to Maco Beauty College to prepare for the seventh commencement exerclw* to be held June 22. The above gtrla took state board examination Aprtl 21. Mrs. Smith Entertains ' Mrs. Mn? Smith recently gave a birthday party In honor of Miss Geraldlne Walker, both' patients at the Guilford County Sanatorium.'* Those pi*?seof" at the party. were"": Misses' Geraidlne Walker,'Mary-Walker, Beatrice Halrstou> Madam Edna Smith;1 Elnora Robbina Mabel -MlltoiC; Mr. Ray; Cbeew,. Waymon .,Bhyne,Vapd' John'Young i all.patients at the.aanatorium. Refreshment* served 'Were mints, peanut*, punch and cookies. ' K very one enjoyed the affair. vvV*( - - - - - - - \ VTUBg OUTLOOK. GREENSBORO, Having Bette The Period < V> Br BETSY NEWMAN BETTER AND more appetizing meals, even if we are rationed on soma items, is the slogan of the up-to-the-minute housewife today. Make 'em colorful as well aa good to eat. i Today's Menu Breakfast Sliced Oranges Whole Wheat Cereal Scrambled Eggs with Bacon Hot Muffins Coffee Milk Luncheon Spaghetti with Tomatoes Whole Wheat Bread Butter Rhubarb Brown Betty. Milk Tea Dinner Broiled Meat Cakes Parsley New Potatoes Mixed Green Salad Fruit French Dressing Scalloped Onions Fudge-Nut Cake Squares Coffee or Tea Spaghetti with Tomatoes 8 slices bacon 2 onions, cut fine 1 can tomatoes Spaghetti Cut bacon up in small pieces in frying pan, add onions, and fry until light brown. Add tomatoes and cook V4 hour. Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water until tender, drain and mix with first ingredients. Pat in greased baking dish and bake 15 minutes. You can sprinkle the top with grated cheese if you like. Rhubarb Brown Betty 2 c. bread or 1 lb. rhubarb graham % c. brown or cracker granulated crumbs / _ sugar ^4 c. melted Vic. hot water } butter or V4 tap. grated . margarint lemon rind n.i. UOIC \yiijr Beauticians Meet U* V ' f? " \.T ' ' ' ... ' Monday night, June 1, the Gate City Beauticians met on Boyd street nelth Mrs. Wliken. Smith and.Boyal Joint hostesses. " The meeting opened with Presllent Mrs. Parah Johnson presiding. \fter devotions, : business '. was y discussed on *Bummer' dances or picnics and other entertainments' on- which Mrs. Lucile Bright Is chairman'of; the social committee. After the meeting a delicious chicken dinner was served with ice cream dessert. 'Members present were Mrs. Parah Johnson. Mrs. Nannie MlDor, Mr*. Willie Smith, Mrs. Florence Norwood, Mrs. Hattle Davis. Mrs. Irene Huntley, Mrs. Esther Murnay, Mrs. Catherine Royal, Mrs. Luclle Bright, Miss Mozela Gant, Mrs. Roberta Halth, Mrs.. Be mice Legette, Miss Or a Lee Smith, Miss Dorothy Wood, MIm Rhuoll Alexluider. ,' Brunswick Court Defendants Are Declared Free J. W. Ruark, solicitor of Brunawide county recorder's court, stated thnt all defendants who hare been tried in the court during the past two years, and In whose cones the presiding Judge reserved a decision, are now free. ' .'v*Y "i \ Likewise, the bondsmen of these defendants. In cases where there are such; ar^ under no obligations, v Mr. Ruark {Minted out that thr evidence In these cases was heard bj Judge Walter M. Ctanaland and thai the Judge no longer haa official authority to pass on the matters which be deferred. Likewise, the defendant! on not be tried twice for the aam? offense gnd as their cases have beet heard once^ they.are free. ' . * y Something over, 00 men "and'-yom en are Involved ta the miittw.^V^ --1 e- r?> ?&,*, ? POLICEMEN IN SERVICE. ft meoj^to^he. Inducted . In-.; tb^tras tprces of the' qnited States l?r?-re centlyi^arry bS Kendrick, who' ha been.^notified by-his draft.board b reportAand* J&L Osborne, who 1 c^rps. /V"' / . j n. & > ~ " yjr Meals in sf Rationing . Melt batter in frying pan, pat in crumbs and stir over low beat until lightly browned, then put layer of crumbs in bottom of baking dish. Over crumbs put layer of washed and cut-up rhubarb, sprinkle with sugar and grated lemon rind, cover with second layer of crumbs; add remaining rhubarb, rind and sugar, cover top with remaining crumbs. Moisten with water and bake in moderately hot oven (376' F.) until rhubarb is tender, for 30 to 40 minutes. Serve with cream, whipped or plain, or with a lemon or orange sauce. Fruit French Dressing y? tap. salt % c. salad oil 1 tap. paprika 1 tbsp. lemon M e. orange juice i juice Mis dry ingredients, add fruit juices, and stir until well blended: add oil and beat or shake until thoroughly mixed. Beat or shake before using. Makes % cup. Fudge-Nut Cake Squares 1 c. sifted cake 3 ox. semi-sweet ' flour chocolate 2 tap. baking 1H e. dark powder corn syrup % tap. salt 3 well-beaten V4 c. vitaminized eggs ' margarine 1 c. chopped { 1 tap. vanilla nuts Sift together flour, baking pow- ft der and salt. Cream margarine' well with melted chocolate, add corn syrup te eggs gradually, . -sting well; blend with margurine mixture. Stir in floor mixture add nuta and vanilla. Bake in ? well-' s greased pans at 850* P. When cold cut in squares. 5 SICK LIST/ L. RICHARDSON HOSPITAL. * , -Mr. Dlclc Arledge, 420 Stedman St i Mm.,Margaret Bolden,.A: and-T. 1 college..'yx ' 3 Miss Marie Benson. 61" High Sti Mr. James 'Burwell. J ' Mrs. Estella Cumtnlngs, 405 Winston St' Mr. Philip Cook, 402 Cole St Mr. Edward Coleman, 004 DlckenB 1 Alley, v ' ' v 1 \ Mrs. Beatrice Cameron. 114 Dean i Sf . ' > * - if Mrs. Llnelle H. Dean," route i, Box l 40, Glbsonvllle. i-; Vj^lV- 1 . Miss Hazel Fletcher, 1209 Orchard 1 st " . i t : J Tbeado Foust, 617 West Market St 1 Cornelius Gilchrist * . ! Mr. Eula Goalab'y, 1311 Grey St Mr. William Halth, 304 York St . Robert Lee Jonea, Pomona, N. C. Mrs. Jannle Jeter. 406 Htjrh St Mr. Watson Law. 226 North Gilmer .St. ' Mr., Owens Lindsay. 739 Wllmlng-1 too. ^ . . w . Sarab Massey. . Mr. John Wesley MdGowan, 1525 South Ashe St. Mr. Fornle Matthews, Pomona. Mrs. Mamie Maynard. 212 Ireland St ' : .'V ; Mrs. Carrie NorrS, 2804 Campbell St" . Mrs. Leila Neal. 404 High 8t "# *'/ Mr. Charles Partee, 531 Florida * \ -v " ' '/ Joyce,:Prltchett route 6,. Greensboro. ' . ! :v Miss Mildred Price, 112 Meadowbrook "Terrace. . * * ?;. Mr. John Jtaloey, 203 East StiJY*V 'Mr*. Nancy B. Sinclair, Troy. f. ; Miss Fleta Reeres, 917 Bennett ;st - ' ' * Mrs. Mary Lee Taylor," 209 Powell ' .St " , / i - ' Household Hint To speed *up the completion' of a h pair of knitted \socka, hare ' both aocite In !progreas at the same -tinje. ; There ?,wlir be' times when yon 0an pl<$k upr straight. knitting- while the \ c^w^eock ^ wool d be at /the stage where . It - -would need to hare the 1 heel "^turned/or toe finished, 3?bs which need close attention. It means Investing In an extra pair of knlto ting tfeedlea, but It . speeds up/ the s knitting J" when you 'are working for f the Bed Cross or foreign relief, 'rfij 3 ?-J ' , f AGE Many To Leave for -*V; <"' r* Vacations From Hospital Mrs. Geneva Collins Runt, R. N., luperlntendeut of the L. Richardson Memorial hospital, will be leaving the Ity * Wednesday, June 10th for Wllulngton, N. C., where she will attend he North Carolina State association >f Negro Registered Nurses, Inc., of ihich she Ls the president. Misses Marlon Evans and Lee Etta Jorhnm, students of the junior class f L. Richardson Memorial Hospital Training School Department for Curses, will leave for their vacation f two weeks beginning June 7th. diss Evans, whose home is In New >rJeans, La., will be home for a few lays after which she will go to Manlersville, Miss., for a visit. Miss Gorlam, of Falkland, N. C., will spend i few days with her brothers In teidsvllle, N. C., en route home to 'islL, her. father. The young ladles rill be back on duty June 21st. N Misses Katie Shepherd of New tern, and Miss Arlyne Joseph, of Irooklyn, N. Y., members of the Junor class 'of the training school decrement of L. Richardson Memorial lospltat will begin her summer vacaIon June 24th. She pluns to spend / i . ler vacation with her children, Oeavla and. Jean and other relatives. Miss Flora L. Blanchette, R. N., ducational director of the Training tehool department of L. Richardson *' demorlal hospital, Is now attending i summer course at Bennett College, ibe will begin her vatalon June 14tb. Miss Briggs Honored Mrs. Elizabeth Briggs, was honored it a surprise birthday party," 1000 Perkins - street, Monday evening, June>V - spoosofed by ^-her husband, %Mr! - fohnnle P. Briggs. A. delicious repast ' vas served, and .games were/played. Vy\ ' V. large number i >;? BIRTHDAY PARTY. . A birthday party.'was gtTeu at 1020 Perkins street In honor of , Jerome Bowers. The party was Tuesday eve-. \. ilng, June 9,* at;4 p[ m. until 6 p. mT/1. the party ; was given by his grand-, , nother, Mrs. Annie Mae Bowers. ,?v* Quests present, were: Dorothy .Reip,^. ' Gertrude McAdoo, Mary t Lee' and' Maggie Paste, Howard F. Drake, Pollie Miller, Hilton McAdoo, Jr., Ann . McAdoo, Charles Moffltt, Dorothy ' Paste: They served cake* and ice . cream, candy and peanuts. >' ? ? *$? X CO OPERATIVE P ARMING. ; One method of relieving th's short-V. v." age of farm equipment Is the co-oper-i.V; atlve purchase by growers-of sep4^ K\ arate Items, suggested Dl 8.'WeaVerfci agricultural enjdoeer of^Suta. college, Bf > "5Todajr TJira S?Uir'd?ySp* iMB
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