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iiJRDAY, JULY 10, 1943, WK Sponsor Nurseries, yd Centers the Hto sn announcement by I 1U 0 SBBerW. and child care 'under are immunities innu r.k fets the Federal Works assisted local pen nss. miilritain 'Si war nurseries and child fnr 16.196 Nearro between the ages of two ir i 9 in the Md of wpirin Get Avirin. world'i itafjet inn t.kLt. fnr nl ISc.

MuWeti. 19 MORE GRAY. DULL 01 FADED HAIR KlessieKare's Lflnnurn i id nvr jrnUf lu nam uil LOOK YOUNG AND IEAUTIFUL 1 00 IT WONT WASH OUT OR RUB OUT. VERY SIMPLE TO USE iUUVON: USt OMIT At IlllfCrfD ON LAiBL HIM NO MONET. FAT POST lMM $1.00 plst SOStOee mm erser teeley.

wv w. Itllim iESSIE KARE fLkm PRODUCTS CO. 317 fiftk New York Citv (05) NURSE, CORPORAL JOINED IN WEDLOCK SAN DIEOO. July ft One of the moat outstanding wedding of this city was that of Miss Herleane Dalton to CpL Robert Q. Miner.

The ceremony was held at the home of Mrs. Sophia Jones. 835 So. 22nd street last ruesaay evening. Mrs.

Miller is the daughter Mrs. Alice Dai ton or Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Doris Jackson was the maid of honor and Cpl. Bernard Murrell of Cleveland, was best man. Mrs.

Jones rave the bride I awav. and Misses Agnes Brown and Clara Collins assisted Mrs. Jones as hostess. The bride was breathtaking in a creation or poudre blue with white accessories and carried white vitation and spent lour days on the campus during which time the special commutes, headed by Mrs Willie B. Jackson, planned and sponsored a lovely breakfast hon oring Mrs.

Ringgold for her years of efficient and laitnrul service. MORE THAN 75 QUESTS The long banquet table, which accommodated 75 guests, was ar ranged in the shape of a in the beautifully decorated dlnins hall. The menu was planned, pre pared and served by Mrs. Ethel Moore and the staff of competent gins, ine entire affair was a trf bute to the fine management of Mrs. Mabel A.

Bryant, even in her aDsence. Mrs. Ringgold was seated at the How to find a LOVELIER YOU Your real appeal can hide when a wrong face powder does not blend with vour complexion. Black and White Face Powder with its fluffy "magic mist" texture comes in 6 different shades, one of which will blend beautifully. Select yours use it.

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Change to Octagon today 1 rrV" no mail orders accepted! et'n eonum tnm Ostasse I trtac tkm ts VMr sssritt rrwmim, Stwv sssl tshsyssrssMSS Mtdrttf, of lovWv tnm ml YOUR GROCER FOR ADDRESS (IF rtTAGON PREMIUM DISTRIBUTOR IN YOUR TOWN Btl Tms xnv warrc octmom toixt bsbsi Sa 1 MMarl Issvt mm mm I I And BJ's tm imnpmnmUrm, tmm I I NEW OCTA60N BAR tOAF SM MW.SSHIsipHMW'l DnM4 I mmt rM Dlrtf yliMMhs yyl S.W ferfel far cMmiI tkmmd fsrSTslissI 1 1 Sardenlas. The dining room was ecorated very beautifully with wane etocK ana zern. CpL Miller is with the 77th Chemical Division of the United States Army. Mrs. Miller is a registered nurse and expects to continue her work at County hospital in San Diego where her husband is stationed Retiring Supervisor Honored With Banquet BATON ROUGE, July 8 J.

E. Williams, state supervisor of Negro education, extended a special invitation to Mrs. Maggie Nance Ringgold, retiring Jeanes supervisor of West Feliciana parish, to at tend tne woritsnop now in progress at the Louisiana Negro Normal, Gramblinr. La. Mrs.

Ringgold accepted the ln point of the specially arranged tables with Mrs. Telete S. Maxie and J. W. Moody on each side of her.

During the breakfast, Mrs. Maxie rave brief remarks on "Mrs. Ringgold as I Know Her" and Mr. Moody, after makinjr appropriate statements, presented the love ly guts that came from the Jeanes group. In addition to the gifts, Airs, mnggoid received a bound volume of testimonial letters from Jeanes' supervisors of Louisiana.

the National Jeanes association, and former educational associates, among them being persons like Dr. J. S. Clark, Dr. L.

M. Favrot, A. C. Lewis, and others. The Grambling ovation was the idea of Mrs.

Inez S. Patty; the idea of the bound volume came from Mr. Williams. New Point Values Approved By OPA WASHINGTON, July 8 In its new Official Table of Point Values for Processed Foods, effective July 4. the Office of Price Administra tion today makes 17 changes in point values, 12 upward and five downward.

In addition, the value of one container size in the Vegetable and Fruit Juice classification is changed. The weight bracket over seven ounces including ten ounces" is reduced in point value from two points to one point. The cut applies to all items in the Juice classification, except pineapple juice. Reductions of about 50 per cent had been made "across the board" in vegetable juices in the June table, effective until Sun day, juiy Dut tne value or tnis single container size is reduced further because it was lagging behind other container sizes in the movement into consumption. VISITS TEXAS Mrs.

Anita Harris Gardner of New York City, was in Houston, Texas, last week to attend the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. Mary P. Fisher. Mrs. Gardner was the house guest of her brother and sister in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Gibson of St. Charles street. Teal Photo. ff3K I MIXSAM I Try thtst Easter Weekend Suggestions Waffles with hot ham gravy or raisin sauce Creamed ham on waffles Creamed, sliced hard cooked eggs asparagus on waffles Or just plain waffles 6 By mtksrs of Duffs Gingerbread Mix 5s I If I mm ft i A niir i BUSCH JAMES CEREMONY IS IMPRESSIVE i Ml iiH 51 The recent Busch James nuptials held In St.

Louis were exceptionally brilliant. In the picture are Miss Grace James, sister of the bride; Miss Grace DuMaine. the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Busch; Herman Davis, best man.

and Earl Rhodes, another member of the wedding party. The bride, before her marriage, was Miss Maudell James. Phcto by Robinson. Marriage Made Known COLUMBIA. S.

July 1 The Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Youngblood have made known the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Kathryn, to stair Sgt.

James IS. Owens. The union was solemnized by the Rev. C. H.

Brown at First Calvary Bap tist church, of which the Kev. Toungblood is pastor, June 6. Popular among prominent social sets, Mrs. Owens is a senior at Benedict college while her husband is stationed at Camp Sibert, Ala. portant is to remember that the; iars are nlaced far enough apart on the rack to permit circulation of the heat.

OVEN CANNED VEGETABLES Asparagus: Temperature, Pt. jars, 1 hour, 40 Qt jars, 21 hours. Beans: Temperature, 275F Pt. jars. 2 hours; Qt.

jars. 21 hours. Peas: Temperature, Pt. jars. 2) hours; Qt.

jars, 3 hours. Wash vegeiames inorougniy. Cut into pieces or leave whole. Cover with boiling water and boil for 5 minutes. Drain, pack into hnt sterilized 1m add 1 teasooon salt for each quart jar and fill with bollng water to witnin one half inch from top.

Use new and sterilized rubbers. Seal tightly. then loosen the seal one turn to allow for expansion. Place on rack In oven at 275 degrees F. Let cook the required length of time.

to cooi. nemovc from oven. Complete the seal, invert Jars. Store in dark, cool, dry place. CANNED BESTS For each auart use: 10 or whole young beets (small) 1 pound to a quart, iucea 1 teaspoon salt Boiling water Wash beets thoroughly.

Put In pan of boiling water and boil for 15 minutes. Dip in cold wawr to make the beets easier to handle. Remove the skins. Leave whole, or alio and nsek into hot steril flzed jars on which sterilized rub bers nave Been piacea. Aaa uw salt and boiling; water to fill the jar to within onebalf men of, the top.

a It i i Nuptial Mass Joins Crescent City Fair NEW ORLEANS, July 8 A wedding that claimed much in terest among socialites in the Crescent City was that of Audrey Groscand, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Groscrand, and Pre Alvin Daste, son of Mr. and Mrs. Camile Daste, who were joined at a nuptial mass on Thursday, July The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin trimmed with lace and seed pearls, while her veil of illusion was draped from a crown of orange blossoms.

She was given in marriage by her father. Rev. Father Gervain performed the ceremony. PRETTY ATTENDANTS The bride's attendants were Lois Plessy and Evelyn Tucker, who wore yellow tulle gowns over taffeta. Their bouquets were white loosen one turn to allow for expansion.

Place in oven at 275 degrees F. for 2 hours. At the end of this period, remove from the oven and complete the seal. Invert, and cool as rapidly as possible to preserve the color. Store in a cool, dry place.

CANNED CARROTS For each quart use: 1 pound carrots 1 teaspoon salt li cups boiling water Wash young carrots. Scrape If desired. The carrots may be cut lengthwise into quarters, sliced, or packed whole. If desired cut, they should be cut before they are put in the pan of water on top of stove to boil for 5 minutes. Pack the carrots loosely in the hot sterilised jars on which new sterilized rubbers have been placed.

Add the salt and boiling water to within one half inch of the top. Place in oven at 275 degrees F. for 21 hours. At the end of this period, remove from oven, complete the seal, invert jars, cool as rapidly as possible to preserve the color. daisies.

NEW YORKER MARRIES STAFF SERGENAT Best man was Raymond Gros cand, brother of the bride. Others in the wedding party were Leah man Daste. brother of the groom: CpL George Benson and Pvt. Doug las Gray. A reception following the wedding, was held at the home of the bride.

After a short honeymoon the bride and groom will return to his post at Tuskegee where they will reside. fJiOOBf WS: 'V RT7QQ' Secrets I SSI I M. ANTS BOUT GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oven Canning Is Much Simpler And Quicker Than Old Method Used Dear Readers: Now that the "Victory Gardens" are beginning to yield fresh, green, vegetables, it's time to think of canning. The government has asked that housewives do their utmost to conserve food stuff and I'm sure we're all going to comply with that request. This week I am introducing to3 those of you who use tne old method of canning a much easier and simpler process, oven canning.

It requires less fuss and muss and you will find it is much more practical for glass jar canning. One thins: which is very im 9 62. The Third Baptist church of San Francisco was the scene of a lovely wedding last week when S. Sgt Le Roy Tyus and Miss Gwendolyn Carroll of Brooklyn, N. were married by thei Rev.

F. D. Hayes. A reception was held following the ceremony, in the spacious banquet room of the church. The young couple will make their home in San Francisco where the groom is encamped.

E. F. Joseph Photo. OPA Soys July Stamps Good Through August 7 WASHINGTON. July 8 Under an order issued by the Office of Price Administration, blue point stamps N.

and from War Ration Book Two will be valid for buying processed food all during July and through August 7. OPA plans to provide similar car ry over validity periods ior tne September stamps, and stamps is sued for succeeding months. VV Musician Is Selected For Special Training FORT DES MOINES, July 8 Third Officer Oecond Lieutenant) Merceedes Jordan, of 120 W. 138th street. New York City.

Negro musician and song writer, has been selected for training in the Army School for Special Services at Lexington. Va. She is the wife of First Sgt. Malen E. Jordan, who is stationed at Fort Clark, Tex.

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Families everywhere are also turning to this soothing powder to relieve the itch end cool the. burn ginmiy jjjjyss and diaper rash. Mexsana is the kind of medicated powder often recommended by specialists. Yet it costs very little and is even more economical in the larger sises. Keep in raindif your summer" troubles are the burn of sunburn, the sting of mosquito bites, or the itching and heat of heat rash.

getqareyjMegaaa THE PITTSBURGH COURIER ELEVEN Enliven Social Ho; Ruth Bellinger Marries Medical School Studenf WASHINGTON. July 8 Wedding bells rang out at last Sunday evening for Miss Ruth Ann Bellinger to Carl Curtis Beck wlth. The ceremony took place In the home of Mrs. KeJsy Brown Cooper, with the Rev. Stephen Spottwood, officiating.

The former Miss Bellinger is me daughter of the late cnariesi Bellinger and the sister of Valmo C. BeUinger of San ntonlo, Texas. The bride was riven In merrlazs by her brother, Harry M. Bellin ger, ane wore a gown of lemon colored marquisette with floral designed bodice and a wreath of orchids and lilies of the valley in her nair. The matron of honor.

Mrs. Kel sy Cooper, wore a arown of fuschia lace and mousselline de sole, with garoenias in ner nair. r. Bernard Beckv ith. brother of COMMISSIONED FORT DES MOINES.

Iowa. (HNS) July 8 Commissioned last week at Fort Des Moines. were Second Lieutenants Patricia Shook Gunter. 1825 Knowlea street, Nashville. Alice Margaret McAlpine, 1679 Union street, Springfield.

and June Ellen Springs. 5030 Calumet avenue, Chi cago, in. By act of Consrress and with Presidents! approval, the WAAC became a part of the Army and are now the Women's Army instead of an auxiliary thereto. It is reported that opportunity will be given those who desire to withdraw from the corps. a a a VISITORS Mr.

and Mrs. Austin G. Soring. 5030 Calumet avenue, Chicago, 111., to see their daughter June Ellen Springs, Commissioned Second Lieutenant. Frank L.

Jackson, a photogra pher with the International Har vester in cnicago. 111., visited his wife. Captain Sarah Emmert Jackson, over last week end. Cap tain Jackson is in command of 28th Co. Cooks and Bakers.

The colored WACs at Fort Des Moines will be permitted to use the WAC dance pavilion Saturday Fort Worth Couple Married FT. WORTH. July 8 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

Hall, of Ter bena street, announced the marriage of their daughter, Joe Helen, to Sgt. John Otis Belle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Belle of Crawford. The ceremony took place Saturday morning at St.

Andrews M. E. church. Rev. K.

W. McMillan officiating. The immediate family and a few close friends were present. Immediately after tne rites, the bride and groom leit for a brief honeymoon in Austin, Texas. i The bride, a graduate of Terrell High school, was a student at Vo cauonat scnooi.

The groom, also a graduate of the same school, was a student at Tillotson college before his induc tion into the armed rorces. lie expected to return to, his post at Fort Bragg, in. wnere nis wire will join him. VV Former Teacher Weds Miss Modestine Crute. daughter of Mrs.

Laurie Crute, of 4338 En right avenue, and A. rOliver Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aueustine O. Thornton, were married Wednesday evening, June 30.

Mrs. Thornton is a former teacher and Mr. Thornton is employed In the personnel department of the St. Louis Cartridge company. the groom, served as best man.

Miss Louise Burge, accompanied by Miss Camilla Nlckerson, I sang Greig's Love You," prior to the ceremony. During the ceremony Miss Nickerson played "I Love. You Truly." "i The bride and groom are I both members of the Senior Medical class of Howard university. The couple will make their home in Washington while, completing their medical studies. I HOME ond ABROAD I I I niffht, July 3 for their Fourth of July celebration dance.

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