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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 6

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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i'age GA--The Ilobesonian, Sunday, January 10, 1971 News Comments By CARRIE P. STEVENS The Friendship Class of the First Baptist Sunday School will hold its monthly business and social meeting in the din- irg room of the Durham Memorial building at the church en Tuesday night at 7:30. Hos- lesses will be Mrs. Sam (Ruby) Britt and members of her group who are Mines. Robert Caldwell, S.

S. Small, Isolene McDuffie and Ben Williams. Guests during the holidays in the home of Mrs. E. B.

Tomlinson, Godwin Avenue, were her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Tomlinson, Jr. and their children, Eusene B.

III. Marv. David, and Watson, of Soulhoort. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Mann and four children of Gary; another son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albritton of Raleigh; and another daughter, Miss Betty Jane Smith of Asheviile. Mrs. 0.

P. Chilly and Miss Lollie Cobb had as recent auests in their home, their Madame's Game Is Game By ALISON LERRCK PARIS A In the fall, when the thrushes get drunk on juniper berries, the quail glut themselves on giapes and the ortolans fly north from Egypt, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Cobb of Statesboro, and their sisters, Miss Nell Cobb of Fla. and Miss Madge Cobb of I Washington, D. C. Mrs. J.

L. MacLaren and other members of her family attended a family luncheon recently at the home of her son- in-law and daughter, the Rev. the French gobble as much game as they can shoot--or buy. "In the days of King Louis XIV, everyone began with a stag each plus a few pheasants to round off the meal. Stomachs aren't made like that any- Clermont.

I more," says Jacques Delaunay, wistfully. Delaunay, who ran a game store, married Mile. Lcville, who had another, and today joint enterprise, Delaunay-Lev- oille, continues as Paris' most elite specialist in every sort of Gradv McNeill remains crit- i and Mrs. Murray E. Love in rf on Others attending or anywhere ically ill in Southeastern Gen- Whitev.lle.

cral Hospital, where he has were Mrs. MacLaren's son-m- a patient for some time, law and daughter, Mr. and His son. Kenneth McXeill, who Mrs. John E.

Hughes and Mary Lynne; her and daughter, Mr. spent several days here recent- daughter, in France. Conveniently situated on the Rue Marbeuf, the shop, with sawdust strewn on the flagstone Davis and Mrs. Everette son, Chip, and Mrs. Mrs.

Hal Shook of Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Skinner, ly with his parents, has return- son-in-law ed to Miami, where he orks. Mrs. Sam (Ruby) Britt visited her sister. Mrs. W.

H. Bowen in Maxton Wednesday. The condition of Mrs. Bowen. who has been very ill at her home, -is much improved.

children. Marion Lynn and tei spem i October and Novem- Mr. and Mrs. II. Anderson George II, of Jamestown, re- re netically cleaning and and daughter.

Marian, have re- cently spent a few days visiting trussmg a stream of 2.000 Mr. Skinner's brother-in-law theirquail Every ee 200 par- am! sister. Mr. and Mrs. Milton tl i(lges an(1 200 pheasants enter and and pheasant feathers stuffed in all of Lumberton; i a crystal vase in the window, is MacLaren's sister, just two minutes from the haute couture boutiques, so women i can at least economize on taxis.

butch- accompanied by their daugh- Every year, the two ter, Mrs. Marion Erath and her i ers )en their marble coun- A Princess Talks Of Looks, Love, Life By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Writer What happened to the romantic custom of sending flowers to a favorite girl or to one a shy admirer would like to know. If it is any comfort to girls who dream about such overtures, even princesses don't get long-stemmed roses any more. "Only in Austria and Germany is that custom still followed," says beautiful Princess Barbara von Liechtenstein, 28. 'and then the flowers aren't to it that I don't think about it." In some ways, princess rituals are good, she explains.

You develops habits that last through life. Removing makeup at night done as routinely as brushing one's teeth. In her opinion, clean skin is the basis for a good makeup. "Foundation creams, lipstick, eye shadows may be used to improve shortcomings of features as well as to enhance good features. And this should bfc tho aim in grooming.

For example -usually from someone you do hair styles can do a lot toward not know-more often they are giving Ihe face a good frame My head is sort of flat in the wear this hairdo a 'lhank a duty hostess dinner thing or something i back, so I wear this It was agreed that young men slightly teased on top and at the do not realize what an impact back to give my head a more flowers can make. rounded look." The princess was explaining She draws the hair straight that she didn't expect to get 1 back slightly puffed all the way flowers from secret admirers to the nape of her neck. At while she is in. interview, she was dressed cas- For one thing, men are a bit ually in an elegant beige pant awed by titles and that makes it suit. In Liechenttein, one can even more 'liffkult for a prin-; dress more casually than was cess to meet them.

possible before. American girls, Princess von The country is a romantic turned to their home in Inverness. after several days visit here in the home of I is brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs J. II. Parham.

al- Mrs. Howard Ennis in Si. I e- so his brother and sister-in-law. lersburg, Fla. Bill and Graham the Rev.

and Mrs. F. L. Ander- Skinner, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Rogers, and Mrs. Skinner's niece and her husband. Mr. and the sanctum feath- son in Garland, and other relatives and friends. Other guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Parham during Ihe holidays were her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

Smith and their children, Wayne, Terry and Mike, of Rockinrham. W. L. Skinner, Jr. went to St.

Delaunay and exit This season, though, not one thrush has made an appearance. Muses Mme. Dalaunay: A A DELAUNAY-LEVILLE displays of her Paris shop's specialties, pheasant and hare. She and her husband run one of Paris' most elite markets specializing in the preparation of almost any game to be i'ound in France. During the height of the fall season they prepare more than 2,000 quail and hundreds of partridges and pheasants brought down by the hunters of France.

(AP Newsfeatures Photo) Col outlines enter page with story bm Liechtenstein continued, are one, and girls have an opportun- The fate of a hare, however, is enough to make all but the done at night so partridges and) "elderly people," she adds. rabbits are startled by torches i i Plane and joined i'" Ma be the hunters atc stout-hearted quail. For and ground in the machines," thnrl an also lour- alL Ao with lier hare the custom complains. the others there, and also tour- cd PI'S Mrs. of Florida Oth' were SUBSTANTIAL er is handed a bottle, which An acquired taste, game often Tne mol substantial roebuck may be labeled Dom Perignon remains the predilection of only nhew and wild boar are to be de-1 or "Chateau Latour but which! a Mrs Noe i voured only in the coldest days! contains a pint of blood to i "When our clientele dies, we ready for romantic gestures jjy 0 be coquettish for a long such as flower-giving.

They are (i me Men marry later in Lei- in an age of romantic grooming I chtenstein than they do in the --as evidenced by their long United States--when they have flowing tresses, healthy, clean finished their studies and have skin and sparkling eyes. In established themselves. Tim America, she said, only older princess, who is unmarried, women are making the mislake thinks it is sad to marry young of overdoing makeup, of wear- aiK 0 ss the fun of the early ing heavy false eyelashes and i vears nd to have a lot of may go out of business since the heay eliner for da wear problems before you are mature women wear more cas- young are always dieting and want only grilled meat without sauce." of Kannapolis. of January, at the rate of $3.50 a Mike Starncs of Dover pound, and 20 hearty diners are 5 1 A-V rlrtnr in 1 loCT needed to make a dent in a leg sne say s. the sauce.

"We use whatever bottles we have lying around," i Air Base and Mrs. John Thomas McXeitl, who S(arnes j' ii his parents. Mr. of boar. Mme.

Delaunay han-j The same procedure goes for caches at Manteo, and spent and pau tarnes an( i her dies 200 of each yearly. They her chickens from Bresse, the the holidnvs bore with his moth- Ir an are killed, at a maximum of i )e st in France, which may give Mrs. Pat Pierson, i report- ring of Carthage Road, recent- Iv. Guestg in home cd to be imnroving following surgery Wednesday in South- pastern General Hospital. Miss Pat who spent the hol- idavs here with her mother and brother, plans to return this Sunday to Gouverneur, N.

where she teaches. and Mrs. Jr. of Raleifh spent a recent week-end veiling his mother, i cu i ren David Mrs. Ben Williams, 1400 East 1 Loris Seventh Street.

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hughes and son and daughter. Johnny Mary Lynne, recently vis- ited Mr.

Huuhes' mother. Mrs. Lottie in Snow Hill. Guests in the home of Mrs, three years old. in the Ard-, Americans some food for ennes, Alsace and even Font- thought the next time they order ainebleu.

the very forest where C0 au in. Wife Can Be Help In Husband's Job Hunting gmith Jr dur Louis XIV an his entourage Game, which fell into gastron- ing the holidays were her son, I galloped in their pursuit. omical disrepute some years Gordon Strickland of Hampton, i The rifle has since usurped ago recently has made a come- Va. and Harry McMullen of the place of the knife "because hac now a chicken has fall- Norfolk, her brothers-in- an overheated feverish bea.st en a used to i i law and sisters. Mr.

and Mrs. only keeps for 48 hours." This! jo tne most elegant dish in the Ben Williams, Cox anc i son and i tragedy also occurs if a negli-1 haute cuisine, but today it's i i and Mrs. Tom Holmes and gen hunter leaves his bag on a dustrialized and tastes "pharrna- failure to find a job immedi- ual makeup to go with daytime dress. When she was growing up, the enough to She is a world traveler that gives her the opportunity of enjoying her pet hobby, photogra- princess added, she could only he nas photographed Tanbe casual in dress and makeup ganyika and Kenya and as tak- ately. His morale may sink other peop ie.

it is true. In the rapidly, his nerves may wearj i sta I am asked in- down and his self-confidence cred i i questions, such as how erode. He will tend to blame it feels to be a pr i cess. I al- himself and become concerned wavs answer that I am so used personnel agencies.) ght, 1971 and Lynn, of and her niece, Mrs.James Matins, Mr. a nd their children, Rhonda sunny car seat.

ceutical," Mme. Delaunay ob- Marls Bryan and her daughter'" Mrs. Delma B. Smith during Ihe holidays were Mrs. Bryan's on and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Bryan and their children. Gordon and Cynthia, of Yorktown, her daughter. Mrs. David Moore of Greensboro; Mrs.

Smith's son- If the customer is not up to serves staggering home from Delaunay I ironically, game is growing with her dinner, the store will 1 scarcer '-because of chemicals mey lam me deliver a saddle of deer or a use( ie soil anc harvesting Unfortunately, many thous- 1 i and Chris, of Greensboro. The old year has gone and Drace 0 partridge to her refri- the New "Year has come, and era tor, or even a purchase as here's wishing the very best for I i a an or tolan. This most I every one, pr ze an hiqhest priced of edi: We cannot change yester- birds is the only one to be clay, that is quite clear, caught in a net and crunched. "Nor begin on tomorrow and for a cost of 53.25 til it is here-- By ARTHUR R. PELL (Arthur Pell Is professor of personnel management at New York University and the author of several books on employment and career development.

He is vice president of Harper over his supposed inadequacy. Associates, a nationwide chain He may not recognize that this is a common phenomenon. As New his wife, it is your responsibility to help him by reassuring NEW YORK (WNS) "Hon- tnat know jt is usual ey. I have bad news. The com- i for the search to be long p'any lost a big contract and'' and that is not a matter of his personal inadequacy.

A wife can be either a major ands of wives have heard or roadblock or a significant aid will hear a remark of i ie 'P her husband through kind as the economic recession the crisis of unemployment, we are now in runs its course. when she '-as away at schools in Paris, Ro IB and Vienna. life to be different. My parents were strict and always reminded me that people would look more at me than at en a great many pictures at Aspen, Colorado, where she enjoys skiing because "it is such a breathtaking place." Persons with early lung cancer sometimes can reverse the progressof the disease by moving out of a smoggy city, a chest physician said recently. For Beginning Skiers Ky AP Newsfeatures Pre-beginnerhoori in skiing is is unemployed.

This means that There are three areas where a wife's help can be most effective At the present time almost 1 this perLod Helping him Basic Computer Programming and Operating Course PROGRAMMER APTITUDE PRE-TEST Monday and Tuesday Nights (January 11 12) Test begins at 7:30 p.m. for approximately' two hours. No charge for the test. Call 739-509 For Reservation WOMICK SELENIA BUSINESS COLLEGE six percent of the labor farce "So all that is left for you and mouthful for me "Is to make today as can be." as sweet apiece, about an ounce or prac- enough to boggle the mind. close to five million people are Besides having to endure the; out of work.

In the last i I humiliation of those first clumsy months of 1970 about seven nun-! ORTOLANS 'Before World War II, people attempts, the novice must spend I dred thousand (700,0001 used to eat three ortolans each. nK TMi' Now they can only afford two hours investigating and buying i people were added to the un- 1 "CERAMICS" LEARN HOW! REGISTER NOW! Classes Start January 14, 1971 OFF on FREE INSTRUCTIONS CREATIVE CRAFTS Red Springs, N. C. the necessary paraphernalia: employment rolls and this i and they treat them with almost ki bindings, boots, poles, gog- i number is increasing every i religious ecstasy, holding a nap-; es anc apparel. To complicate! week.

The laid-off worker is not kin around the face so as not to matters there are endless man-! at fault, yet it is he and his loose a bit of the steam or the: ufacturers vying for your dol- family who suffer, odor," says Mme. Delaunay, i arSi so before you can cope i If your husband loses i supplies the Parisian orto- jth their pitches you have to! job, what can you do to help Ian cult with 800 every autumn, know the ''language." i him over the economic and psy- in his job search, keeping up his morale, and in controlling the family's finances. actually be of assisting your locate a job. You can admihistra- and confidante, husband a job t)ve To cook an ortolan, you sim- Familiarize yourself with the; ehological trauma ply let it stew for precisely sev-; OI -t well in advance of your plovment brings? en minutes in its own juice, or 1 he may not know the most effective methods of finding one. Like any other project, it takes more than common sense.

There a techniaues and sources that unem- which can help him shorten the time between layoff and land- first experience. Look at the First, do not panic. Learn as; ing the new job. much as you can about consumer ski magazines. Even the advertising will help! problem your husband will face to your library or local rather its grease, until golden brown.

Mme. Delaunay keeps i treasures neatly aligned in i a box with their feathers left pare i anc i equipment. But dcn't never been unemployed before, books on how to find a job only on their heads in the fash- ee i that you must rush out be may not realize how long it ur husband should studv them you learn something about ap- i in locating a new job. If he has bookstore and select a WORKSHOP Girls-- 13, 14, 15 Poise, Personality, Manners Beginning Friday, January 15 for three consecutive Fridays. Tuition $15 Class Limit Call Mrs.

Womick for reservation. 739-5089 739-7352 Johnsie ITcclgpetli, Make Up Artist In Our Cosmetic Studio Invites you to come you to npplv vou make up you can alvra buy). and let her make up. (This ''s before vou The look for the face is as important as is the new look in clothes. Mrs.

Hedgpcth is in our thru a a to new look! you suidio Tuesday achieve a Talk With He caoet Merle Norman Masonic STUDIO Phone 739-7656 0. 11 TTnnf ion of an Indian headdress. buy equipment before you've takes to get back on a payroll. "To cook, pull off the remain- i a eyc on a slope, ing feathers." says this no-non-j en your equipment sense little gray-haired woman, aw hile and experiment i He may not even be aware of c-arefully. It is a good idea for vou to read them as well so for how to go about finding a job.

"vou can obtain a better under- with so doing and tossing them various manufacturers. There, the floor. The former market are ki built to accommodate ton," of employment with one for feathers has dwindled com a levels of company, fn this particular per-1 job leads wi pletely away since "Japanese anc mos ki lines cover the iod many of the laid-off people In local papi I feathers are more beautiful, and besides, women don't wear hats i anymore." whole range. This is particularly true of the r-tandin? of what he will be do- rnan who has had a long his- ing and how you can assist him. One of his major sources for will be the want-ads papers, trade journals are executives, engineers a and other publications.

These Try various skis in the begin- --administrators who had felt se- i should be clipped and pasted on index cards or in a note book i until you've developed an cure in their jobs. Other birds, though equally understanding of your own abili- If he works in a one-industry in order to be followed up pro- i i insulated by fat as a protection make sure the ski.s are flexi- area, it may be a very long perly. This is a job where you against the cold, demand more and responsive in order to time before he gets back to a be particularly helpful. elaborate cooking afford the control vital to be-i Serious consideration Letters have to be written in Mme. Delaunay gives out not gj ing performance.

should be given to seokirvj a answer to many ads. If you can recipes but friendly advice to Choosing the proper apparel i job in another communitv. pe- you can be of inestima-1 i "women who buy a guinea hen i can )e a fri! jy entertaining pro- i It is even more complex for bie assistance in this. and don't even know what it cct these days. The choice in the white collar man.

especial-j Yo ur husband will have to SALT AND PEPPER i slopewear is in close competi- ly the engineer, administrative te a resume. Most books on I Partridge, lark and pheasant tj strcetwear in terms of specialist or supervisor to lo: iob-finding describe how to do i should be sprinkled with salt variety. i cate a new job. s- It usually takes several, and pepper and served on There's nothing wrong i With the usual procedure fol: (1rafts before reaching a final I crushed foie gras and a crouton he old standby panl.s-and-parka lowed by most companies ttwo cooy Your liel is cer I of bread or surrounded by cob-; combination, but there's a a or more interviews test.s re! fnin! usefu1 lierc Su to ibage A teal is best au porto. moi exciting choice in style ferenco checks and physical ur husband a hc bave a I while wild duck can be doused a an cvcr before.

aminationl a per son in the bllsiness fnend or employment jl'orange like Us domestic counterpart. There are a few basic thin ss salary categories of to remember pultinc your- vear "or morn, canr.o! expert' to a long maiiricnit: "i.iv. cioincs I spices, then a post-roasting bath cn (y of movi in spicy "hunger's sauce." A especially, must agpncy rounselor critique his resume lcfore putting it into final form. A son's per- can be most usc- Boar and deer are entitled se jf together for the first time, complete his negotiations for a long marinade in red wine and Select clothes which allow for job i a i i of throo ovement. Pants, weeks after first contact with cnd on your re- accommodate-tl comoanv.

As it takes scv-' actlon to hls resume ou are obviously prejudiced. Make sure Help him line up his sources. crapes in the pan "to drink up I an t.s. They see the most action uallv takes throe or four month i the fa The cock, sKongor Havor of wood- causc of course, vour bodv is contrast, remains the most a i most flexible any piece of ski wear, be! before one will finally get back nomaiii of hauto cuisine restaur-. below the waist when skiing, ants and hotels because "for to work.

If you are aware of this time you are less liVoiv to bc should mister with the s) i office, but on tho files of sev: some reason in the traditional art of cooking it is still fol- lowed." savs Mme. Delaunay. To do a woodcock justice, you iw" therefore clo.in in ram bo it in oopnac when half- Prom there on in. its nothing become upset as the weeks and a or ivate but fun and imagination put; months elapse between agencies are particularly ting together hcad-to-toe looks. husband's termination of i in the rollar and irnnior drlicate sauce based on consomme.

cowboy -and -Indian looks. Anything poes you've beaten the basics. reallv isn't as liogplinR if soems. and you could if i hnvo a i i i i i i the white collar. costume fob ard his commencement of nrofessional and administrative new one.

This time- olomr-nt cannot he A person fnc-- od -vilb for the year. So lake easy and enjoy. first often worries aeencies ei'her charge the applicant no fee all nhoir foos nrc hv if (ho annlicafi' ih for n. ftx-. it is (Continued on Paso 7A) Annual Foundation Sole Tricot Confection Bra Cups Regular 4.00 3.29 Action Insert Concertina Girdle Regular ll.Ofl 9.19 Extra Long Leg 9.99 Regular 12.00 Fleishman's Lumberton Open 9:30 to 6:00.

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