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PAGE FOUR COATS HAPPENINGS mo&m. Hostesses were Mrs. M. B. Ennis, Mrs. Helen fctaon, Mrs. Grate Harism, and Mrs. Reggie Psnrtsh. th# President Mrs. Par tint preside* After the business ■N the ..devotional was given lQ Mrs. IWitoll Bryant. The topic at the everi|ng was “Stories of Hymns”. T»e IcHowing hymns Were discuss*! by Mrs. Fred Flem ish and Mrs; Oarlcs Stewart. “Abide With Ms", “Rock of Ages." Faith of Qvr'Fattssrs.” and "My Faith Looks wfr 4o Thee ” louring the social hour refresh ments were served to the following: MBna Reggie Parrish, Mrs. Ora Ratrlah, Mrs. E. Ted Malone. Mrs. Mrg Milton Bryant, Mrs. M. E. 1 Rpnis, Mrs. Grace Harmon, Mrs. j W7 E. Nichols Mrs. Dewey Yarley, Mrs. Fred Fleming, and Mrs. j Carlos Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Phillips were ■Gospel Tabernacle! COMIT RICE W % {Kit Still 39c M SYSTEM STORE Phone 2121 Dunn —— fjMUfartetfioim RICE WTO IMI bx 17* ' PURS POOD STORE Phonal 3062-2091 - omm, *l. C. Let's face ft - Gardner's Dairy b|. ■ ' ‘ |j Mg?.,.. ' t “L J . n HR - m - fPPINHWWW guests wc ine ainner ui bmuiswu. on Tuesday night given in honor of fhdßeserve OTffcAs. Or. Clar ence Roberts was master of oere- Rev. and Mrs. Ben Eller had as their guest for last week their grandson Master Ben Freeman of Raleigh. He was joined for Thanks giving by his Mother and Fatner, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman. A number of the people of Coats and the surrounding community attended the meeting at Raleigh conducted by evangelist BiHy Gra ham. Mrs. W. E. Nichols visited her daughter Mrs. Tommy Byrne, of Wake Forest during last week. Mrs. J. R. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Roberts had as their guests for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mis. Lee Johnston and faml'v of Mt. Gilead, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Heck Boone, of Chapel Hill, Mr. S. C. Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foaster Jr. of Louisburg. Miss Edith Allen spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents at Warrenton, N. C. Miss Phyllis Timberlake spent the holidays with her family at Youngsville. Mrs. Clyde Grimes, Mrs. Mattie Highfill, and Mrs. Percy Parrish spent Friday in Raleigh, shopping. Mrs. Nell Williams and Miss Clyde Bryant, spent the Thanks giving holidays with friends in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Hepsie Lane Utley spent the holidays at her home in Fuquay Springs. Miss Lucille Allen, Mrs. Mildred Creech, and Mr. Maton Upchurch visited friends at the Johnson County Memorial Hospital, at Smithfield Sunday. Miss Eva Bateman spent Friday in Raleigh, shopping. Mrs. Fred Fleming and sons Bland and Nesbit spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Flemings mother in Buie’s Creek. Among those who went to Ral eigh Monday night to see the Chirstmas parade were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Malone and family. Mrs. Fred Fleming, and sons Bland and NesMt. OUT OF ACTION W. Va. rm A soldier was wounded while on furlough here. Pvt. Harry Neal. 22, lost two toes in a shotgun blast. He was resting the gun muzzle on his foot wheh it discharged PHOTO D Home-Balked Rolfs, Coffee Cakes Add Special Menu Interest ' BOW LONG B IT since you’ve made hot rolls or coffee cake? It's a great satisfaction to make good ones, and there are many easy ways to do it V\ L Hot roll mi t 7 Insures satisfac lory resalts for C —those Who do not If O—have the' time ft V. ) uu* their own dough, it may even give them courage to try a yeast dough from the very beginning, when they real ize the pleasures of working with yeast-made products. • • t HERE ABE RECIPES for both experienced and novice cooks. TrV them on days when the menu needs an extra nice food or for a special occasion when you want to stimu late compliments on your cooking Almond Teas! Bans (Makes 12 J-tnch rolls) H cup roasted, blanched almonds K cap seedless raisins 54 cap diced, preserved citron 1 package hot roll mix 14 cop granulated sugar H teaspoon cinnamon H teaspoon nutmeg a 1 egg Few drops almond extract Candled cherries Halved, blanched almonds Chop almonds. Rinse and drain raisins. Add citron, roll mix. sugar, i.pice and almonds, and mix well Add liquid to yeast as directed on package, scanting liquid by 2 table spoons. Beat egg yolk lightly and mix into yeast mixture with flavor •lnf. Stir into dry mixture, blend ; lag thoroughly. Shape into 12 rourtd buns and place on greased baking i .’Meet. Allow to stand hr warm place until doubled in butt, about l to 1% hours. Brash tops WHh egg white oeaten until tomhy. fop each Witt a cherry half and several almond halves. Bake fir moderately hot oven (875*F.) about 85 minutes. • a # NBi Orange BaOo (Makes 15 MBs) 1 cep seedless raisins / H etop unstrained orange J«#eo< i' H en* g meals ted soger I 8 tabSespooas batter | 1 teespoon grated orange rind I 1 package hot roll mix ! Rina* taitbw end drain thorough ly. Combine aranpc iuice and sugar aid Ml M mttWa, or until thick ened. Remove from teat and Stir in batter. rtaf siad raisins. Cob!. ! Prepare hot roll mix art direct*! on package. Turk dough out onto Soured board and roti Mo rec- about 12x18 inches. Spread raisin-orange mixture over dough. 808 lengthwise as for Jelly roll. .Cut Mb 1 Inch slices Witt scissor*. FUce out aide down fit greased pun (Sbout T*fS inches). Cover (tad iMiMla warm place until doubled * txflk about 1 bonr and IS rtto- Utes. Bake in moderately Sot oven (375-1 J 30 to 45 mfirutes. Serve ’ see •TmK-Nut Bread > naeteqa* SitofTstoiti *r . fast granular yeaat Mug wank’ water H e# toft I Add yedtt to mm water add let IstoUd. Scald mitt add pour Mb * to tor fzn a U 4ft M 1 BMW. % liaoi WifK m* m IBE DAILT aICOBQ, DTOW, »■ 0., m* jjiiyuif *mj# m Ift# tlfis Bate. They'll in ptowp 0M Huffy Wifi ratSMS, Mi A* - llawanAwl JN ft auaan maw untMlgl m sugar, sVskge 064 tm I , t |r fa Dnitcr mix*lire wraffuu p* TCiOre DlSnf. LtNN CHAMBEti# WMttiT* ' Stuffed BrMst rs ~. com s u*ldin £ I omen RfgnSdWd, .;, TrattNot Brad* ..igy Sliced o"%*^** -Recipe Given ■ _ __ wwrnr. m» f ua mnnuro ww’Bgm poor Mb i«S \L (Cm a A(Ki wwwiiraj, down batter Worn side* of bgWt Cover and let riae in warm ft*<W 30 to 45 minutes or until 4MMMt Stir down. Spooh into fodr NO. g greased tin eariS fmfcg % fell, e* into one bread pad, sx*Jti fiWMt Over and Mt rise until dough M within 1 inch of top of can*. HR 30 to 40 minutes to quick, modefat* oven (S7s*F.>. Remove froth cato or pan and cool on rack*. Brush tops with eonfectionerS’ sugar froai ing (1 cup confectioners’ sugar mix ed with 2 to 3 toblktpaigia warrr milk) allowing icing to dribble doWU the sides. • • s Pennsylvania Datob Caffe CSM 1 package compreaecd it tint !4 cap WXfer )4 eap sugar M eag sass iHtßtikg 1 toSgiW mff l Mr. rates (m % edp medkUf faitgNM SK to IK caps flour, iSSST Add TeSst to warm wator add fat 1 stand. Scald aafll and gate Into bowl with sugmv soft dmtoßg and anti; Mead togutter M.tiSi to lake warm. Stir ysuaf ntiktor# weh and pour Into bowl aHt dHIr mixture. Add wt mem eem chopped cltran and tMggl tljM flour tb matt* d to* doUdti TO* . -us- _■-> «•-- k t wb eeje out onto ugHuy uourea doiim ,■■■ knead uhtfl smooth. »# A greased bowl, turhing one*., cbtk# bowl with darap Cloth and let Ml fe warm place IK to 8 houfi ok until impression remains wten Un ger H pressed «tog into Hit tl H dough- P»W| Place in lightly greased ob long pan. 9*t3xi MkdtiaraMttA dhttftti«» OF I eti tM Mr MMtt nhVn AttUs Mm ’ conee caxe on sws Eggs ire not always bdtijMf Linden Newt far J. P. Cruder fIJWK snas”” aw* Mrs. A. m. Sm m emm til' Iteias- -Aafat-asa> Mttiflil 4i xcicnmonu v». Mm Mtew tWWf. «m |SR6nv MR nOHußys *** “w xotk jtl QBufllWr MSS*’ w• I*, mj I Ui> Mr. dnd flara'BMtt fMWMw Os iHsfleMh sp«M tee, meets, #«h Yyey jtKi . tiMni Ifo*/ a# ' ; Sim tiwn*. .to *-»’•« ttilltiiVif ffcf» Mira DBliUl ra HCuiuiiv upuil vne Mom Mys with Mho «f iwwim§inßn. Mte Alice Artettm VWMd friOmfc gi’gMMMP itt nLnjyis jt m ooncorcr aurrag uw nunuwyo. Mw. wmvm mm meet m cpEnnMrenCs m ooncora aunns wrc mmEZex nunutiys, SWrtSiWI tilk MM IS , Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ramseur and children of Gastonia were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grump ier Saturday. Mrs. L. T. Cook and daughter of Clinton visited her moth*: Mrs. K. C. Raynor ThonkagMof. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Monk and tir. L Gibson of Zebuton visited the Alee Bethune’s Sunday. Mr. and kCrs. Mm Wilkins of Gaetonia and Miss Betty W Akins of FayetteviHe. Sr. and Mr*. BVuce Wilkins of Durham spent Thanks giving day with Mr*. J. B. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tfylor jo f Goldsboro, Mk. and Mrs. Mdbi* Godwirt of , FayettovUie, ttr. and Mrs. 6oy do dwta tiMvWin. MM Eula Mae Oodirin of Fapbttevflje,* Mr. John Otld Godwin of Norfolk Va.. werd guest of their patents Mr. and Mrs. F. iJ. Godtitt Thanks giving day. Mtas Ahene Wflflam* who mmta in wayeMbwo) Ok., spent tte hon dnys with Mr ptiftiMS Mr. Xrtd Mfs. J. H. WtttortuL Mr* W. C. MBWn M. ind Ms. d«y with Dr. and Mrs. Cft Sdxton Os PldMhte B. 6. Mbs JOyC6 exiles 01 oUßOman visited the fe. L. Tbeiuft during the, hoMtoys. Mr. «nd Mrs. FrtWk Otles of Gtedddutii w*e dinner guest of tte takers SundXf. . Miss Tdflf Wffiflns, Miss Hallie Bethune spAtt Friday in Fayette ville. Mr. artd Mrs. lee Johnson and son of SantoM vWted tte W. It. Bethune’s Sunday. :.-<■» r Mrs. W. H. Bethune, Mrs. J. t. Grumpier. Mrs: J. H. Byrd spent Monday M Raleigh shofaHAg. Mr. and MM e. C. Mootif arid Ray Moore, Mr. o*f Mtt. WfHiSm weymas and ehififfen M ThfCtM yite were' dfittdr guWrt at tte A. M. Ray Thwrtksgtvthg ddy. iflr. Mila* feuea visited mem m Fayetteville Thankigtvlng day. o?ISmS. i f WOgfcL % For variety ond value- AfEb Jan# Parker kakoJ footis tiro .A lamc bm Amaml* ill ireaTS row «*et row n luscious (.yet ftoirte of Safidwkih g takes srtd vies, delirious donuts Hltrggj Enoal IH-Lb. Ms * and mils, crisp cookies snd freshly !hßtfWl DISuV - - Losrf emv H “ ktd orf, * d, Jatetartw ■ln -Mm RsrkO Bakery o«wr.men, S «h, M Roll. 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