Pagei-B The Kitchen Celebrates Haloween Special Treats The fall nip is in the air and the days are shorter. It will soon be time for “AH Hallows Eve” to bring little goblins to your door. For moat children in our country, Halloween is an eskiting night of costumes, masks and big bags of sweets collected tricar rail tasmons trom neigu* bore. Some parents, however, prefer to entertain their children’s friends at HALLOWEEN FUN A cookie decorating cohtest is sure to be the highlight of the Halloween festivities at your house this year. The decorating possibilities are limitless and the rewards are delicious. ————————— ————— Allen Hornthal Councilman Nov. 6,1979 - Vote For Proven Leadership - SSiiSSShSZ WINTERIZING SALE ADVANCED DESIGN, MAINTENANCE-FREE* CARQUEST BATTERIES Het) your car get through the winter with flying mors. 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PETCMi Good at Parts stores dev Oct Am auto parts J ■ West Queen Street E den ton, NC Pfcoee 4H-MS» And for that group, why aat have a nutritional party mean, featuring a mix-it yourseif pop corn bar la begin with and end up with a cookie-decorating content, odsr or canned fredt joke and fresh fruit? We’ve all been to tasty salad bars, where a fit-it yoursdf array of enticing tidbits await choosing Joßy Time’s Pop Core Bar works the same way with traafo 1 ?^ aUoefeech child to mix he or her own concoction. Sanaa suggestions: raisins, chocolate chips, peanut pumpkin seeds, flaked coconut, chewy sandy pieces. Set at salt, a but tery flavored seasoning and sugar in shakers. Naur, watch what imagiaatien kids have! You could let the Kttla goblins hove son with a alike will enjoy decorating raisins, semi-sweet chocolate pieces, red cin- Mrs. Toppin Named Representative Mrs. E. C. Toppin, (Kspatcher at the Edenton Police Department, will represent Albemarle Presbytery at a three day consultation on criminal justice, to be held at Mon treat. October PS, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina. A deacon at the Edenton Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Toppin will be accompanied at the conference by the Rev. and Mrs. Paul R. Carlsor !*■' r. Carlson's absence, the Edenton pulpit wiH be occupied on Sunday by Mrs. Winifred J. (“Winnie”) Wood of Camden, a member of Albemarle Presbytery’s Christian Education Committee. Earlier in the week. Dr. Carlson will be participating in the fifth annual Philadelphia Conference on Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust. This conference is open to teachers in the Philadelphia public school system, one of a growing number drat are attempting to integrate material on die Holocaust into social studies curricula. THE CHOWAN HERALD 1 pkg aal to cap hatter or 2 taMnpooos water S< FWr cmkias, caanbuas all to farm M hff shout atoWt S inches apart and 2te inches tram edge as bottom us gam eaatod with sugar to form huge caalne. Bohert 386 degrees feMtte mrerartSr.iVkag.CaS thoroughly. Far frosting, cembiae 3 cap cun ircnoners sugar, z tablespoons hotter or tahlaspaaas araage juke or mitt, six drops ydtow food coloring. 3 (hops red foad coloring and bent until smooth Spread cookies with Hcwft another good reason to pack up and move to feoplos Bank* • * m * Get freelt^gageoraspedaldiscount purchase when you save at Peoples Bank. Simply deposit SIOO or more into your new or existing Peoples Bank savings account, andreceivethese items free, or at substantial savings. You’ll be traveling in style while your money works hard at Peoples i—r 1 —i —r — i Bank. Offer good while ji.jl.ji. ssssE supplies last. -= ———— With your first deposit to -fS".— a new or existing sav- c ssn ™ ings account, you qualify ° ■» «■ for one free gift or one special discount pur- « 2= chase as shown. —«»*_«*— H Getaway Bag Tin “1095 895 7.95 1295 I Men's Garment earner Brown 18-96 17.95 1595 2095 J Camw G * ,l,W * Bfae 2096 19.95 17.96 22.95 . ; ■ - * . ■ ' i t‘-. ■ ‘ - - < * > Before fee party bake up several batches efbttromd shapes such as cuts, prepkhiTheday us the party, he ready to art urt hearts 'of vanilla sad chocolate frosting and the kids go. After the fruit juke or stonmlßg caps of hot chocototo jaaMhe he made by das radpe with the homemade taste. UMTS Hut ewakfei leap hotter or margarine 1 cup light bream sugar, *v x a a nnmy pacKra 1 egg lb cups quick-cookiog 2te cups whole wheat floor grated orange _ % teaspoon ground da te teaspoon orange ex tract Creamy chocolate Ckwam together butter and towns sugar until light and flrtfy. Add ogg and Merely well. Stir in dry aaasoa. Cover with plastk wrap and chill one to 3 hours, or until very firm. fool dough tola Had bade ; place os cookie short and press flat with toe bottom on a glass that hes been dipped in granulated sugar. Bake 7 minutes; remove from ke cream cone into .each cookie, dipping cone on a I slight angle to resemble 1 witch’s hat Continue baking 3 to S minutes laager, or until *■—fcu» is <fonv Cool completely on rack. If cone < has come unraveled slightly, press back 1 together, or bend slightly to sop off any edge. Frost with Creamy Chocolate Frosting. i Oeway Chocolate Frosttog 1 tahhnponn butter or 1 square baking chocolate lte tablespoons hot water 1 tablespoons heavy cream l cup confectioner's ssgar Melt butter and chocolate in small saucepan. Add hot blend thoroughly. Spreadhon cookies with small spatula or brush. “Double, Double, Toil and Trouble...” calls to mind a spicy hot brew at Halloween or at most any time during the cpld weather. This pikkie came to ua recently and we pass it along to you. Pumpkin soup, you know, is a speciality of Old Salem Thvern but they sort of guard their recipe. Ibis one might fill your need. SpkyPnmpkfasSenp 3 cups milk 1 lb. can pumpkin (3 • cups) 1 tablespoon butter or , margarine 1 tablespoon maple syrup ! te teaspoon salt y« teaspoon each nutmeg and ground ginger te teaspoon cinnamon S' tablespoons toasted •?. \\ . " - - 'WS Thursday, October 35. tin to a large saucepan, host mifr just until the stam mering point, about 7 minutes. Stir in pumpkin mpi mmr. (Mt nuxoare thoroughly, but don’t bait Serve immediately, topped • cups. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my grateful appreciation for aB die cards, visits and phone calls and all other ex pressions of sympathy at the time of toe death of my sister, Frances F. Proctor. Mis. Vernon F. Barrow Assigned UJS. FORCES, Germany Spec. 4 George W. Downing, whose wife, Gener, lives in Oohimhte, S. C., recently was assigned as an administrative «p— --with the 84th Fiekf Artillery in Neckarsuhn, Germany. His parents, Mr. and Mis. Willie L. Downing, tore at 106 Tyler Lane, Edenton, N.C.

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