r FAGii i vvO "(Secsncf Section? TITE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afternoon r Hominy CDP Sets Meeting; "Rocky Face Church Slates Homecoming Day Sunday MRS. LLOYD R. JONES :i--: Mountaineer Reporter " The Hominy Community Devel opment Program will meet at 7 jri Monday, September 24, at the KHarmonv Grove Church. All ifeMHents of the community are re- imfstteA to make their plans to at- -'.fycky Face Baptist Church will (javr tlii'ir annual Homecoming Day $ ,trte church Sunday, " With the Ijp-oijfjjam beginning at 10 a.m. tfhift'e will be a Bible play in the hiurning and special singing in the afternoon. Several trios and quar tets will be present, and all sing ers from the county and, elsewhere afe urged to attend. ; . The public is invited to come and to take part in the singing. Persons should bring a basket of lunch. : have returned home after spend ing a week in Cincinnati visiting Mrs. Donaldson's son Carl. . : Some of those having birthdays in September are Mrs. C. H. Hol land,; Nancy Hipps, Roy Joe Cog burn, Harold Cogburn, Mrs. Tom Hipps, Mrs. Robert Holland and Mrs. John Broyles. Friends are sorry to learn that Hub .Burnette is sick -at his home'. Carl James Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Clark, left Mon day for Wake Forest College. - Mr. and Mrs, Wiley Donaldson TOM HIPPS HONORED Mrs. Ernest Branson and Mrs. Roma Price honored their father, Tom Hipps, with a surprise sup per Sunday. The party was given at his home on Newfound Road, antf marked his 68th' birthday an niversary,' Supper was -served cbvered-dish style. , ' '.'".':.;..": , , ' Those present ' included Mrs. Milburn Lewis of Memphis,. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Goble vMcCracken,' Mr. and "Mrs. Hugh keener, Mr, and Mrs, Ned MdrrisvMr. and. Mrs. Fred Hall and Levi HaD, Mr. and Mrs Wiley Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Fonzo Mann. Bettie, Barbara and Dale Branson, Mrs. James Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joe Cog burn .and Gale Cogburn; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cogburn, Mrs. Frankie Hipps, Mrs, Frank Morris and Mr, (6fTfi1(S$m$- ANDARD PACK NO. 2 Can fir, TOMATOES Carolina old Peach -Halves No. 2 1-2 Can 27c NEWPORT NO. 2 Can Green Beans ..J for ELc ; . . b &a& , CrREEN GIANT NO. 303 PEAS Can I Qc DOLE'S CRUSHED Pineapple, No. 2 can 2 'J c EtoNALD DUCK Apple Juice .... Quart O Ac MIRACLE WHIP Quart SAL AD DRESSING, Qc SEAL TEST K. ' ICE CREAM, 1 Gal. QQc Coffee Treats For ' Company. By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor If the man in your family is going to do some barbecuing during the weekend, so there'll be less labor for Mrs, Housewife you might contribute a slrhple-to-make drink he and the rest of the family will love. It calls for instant caffein-free coffee (or you may use any Instant coffee.) Because this coffee dissolves easily in cold. li quids it takes only a second to make the drink. ; ; Or prepare a Coffee Sponge for dessert. This will take a little more preparation but It can be made the : night ; before since it needs long chilling in the refrigerator. ' v' . - COFFEE PCNCtf .. 0 IngredirnU: 4 teaspopns sugar, 2V4 taespoons instant coffee, 2 cups chilled ml:k, 34 teaspoon rum extract, sweetened whipped cream, nut- meg. . ' ;''v; . V V" ; Method; Put sugar, instant coffee, milk, and rum extract in shak er, glass jar, or electric blender. Shake well or blend. Serve in tall glasses. If not cold enough chill or add an ice cube or two to each glass. Top each servins with sweetened whipped cream and sprinkle with nutmeg. Makes 2 servings make another batch to serve 4. COFFEE SPONGE '. Ingredients: 2 tablespoons instant coffee, 1 cup hot water, 32 (8 ounces) marshmallows (cut in small pieces), I cup heavy cream, 18 double ladyAngers. Method: Dissolve coffee in hot water. Add marshmallows. Place over low heat and stir until marshmallows are ' completely melted. Chill 'until, partially thickened. Whip cream and fold in. Separate lady finers and line bottom of shallow oblong serving dish. Top with half the coffee mixture and cover with another layer of ladyflngers. Top with remaining coffee mixture. Chill in refrigerator 8 hours or over night. Makes 8 to 10 servings. May also be, made In waxed paper lined loaf pan and turned out. and Mrs. Harry Haynes. About three hundred gathered Sunday at Newfound Gap for an all-day service. The event marked Homecoming and Decoration Day for the church which was burned down some years ago,. The Rev. Pete Hicks preached in the morning. After lunch served on the grounds at noon, the after noon was devoted to" singing by severll groups, including the Moore quartet. Hasque Shook brought -an organ from Fairview Community for the day's services. Mrs. Elsie Whitted, Bruce Cole, Dennis West arid Bascombe Hall were appointed to serve on the T66AVS NABISCO ASSORTED BISCUITS, 12-oz Box PET C O F F E E Salad for Dinner? Why Not Start Off With a Hot Soup? SANTO J.F.G;; Lb. 77c Lb. 85c PET MILK . :Lg.'i4c 5 ARMOURS ARMOUR'S ARMOUR'S POTTED MEAT CHOPPED HAM Vienna Sausage l3J-oz Can 10c 12-oz Can 57c 4-oz Can 21c j'i .. . . -. 4 VEGETABLES mmm i i hi hhihi'ii'-W i mi. ii in mil FRESH TENDER String Beans .... 3 lbs 2QC CALIFORNIA RED GRAPES ... ....... 2 lbs 29 us. NO. 1 IRISH POTATOES .... 10 lbs OTTc i : f - NICE SIZE NiONS;.::.:.:...::ib';.;'gb FANCY SLICING f pMATOES . 2 lbs 25c i PURE LARD 4 p Carton Qc FRESH DRESSED 'FRYERS;.....;,.:..;.:,:.4b:'g5c By ALICE DENHOFF A SOUP that is interesting in flavor, rich in nutritional value, makes a cood start lor any sum mer meal, especially for one of the salad variety. Delicious and nutritious, cif lead-oft soup is one that stars at a renowned ho tel.. : Beat 2 eggs, then add 2 tsp. chopped chives, VL. tsp. mace, 2 tsp. chopped parsley, 3 oz. bread crumbs, salt to taste. Mix well. Then place In double boiler and pour in carefully one qt. chicken stock. Cook 10 trl2 min. or until well heated, stirring constantly. Add Vi c. cooked peas, then serve. Luncheon Soup Luncheon Soup is what we have named a soup that really makes . a luncheon for us. It is a concoc tion made of many ingredients and does take a bit of effort, but it's so'goodl Heat 2 tbsp, butter in saucepan to a gentle heat. Add one sliced onion, 2 tbsp. minced, unpeeled apple, 2 tbsp. minced celery. Cook, covered, for 5 mln. Add one c. minced boiled potato, Vi c. minced ham, Vi tsp. curry powder, Vs tsp. thyme and 2 c. water. Let cook for 5 mln. more; then add juice of V2 lemon, tsp. grated lemon peel, 12 tsp. salt and 2 c. rich milk. Cook for a few minutes, Serve with crisp rye wafers and garnish with paprika-dusted lem-' on slices. - ' Soup-f or-Supper Bacon gives a most interesting flavor to a soup that, while it is substantial and hearty, Is light enough to keep one cool. We like It as a soup-ior-supper special. Cook 2 slices bacon until crisp and brown. Add V c. peas, Vi c. lima beans, one sliced medium onion, one large, diced potato, can of tomato paste, 2 c. water, one stalk celery and leaves, chopped; also . one. small green pepper, chopped, 'A tsp. salt and V tsp. pepper. Simmer 30 mln. Other Vegetables Any other chopped vegetables, such as carrots, cauliflower, as paragus, green beans, etc., may be substituted in place of vege tables named, -which is what makes this soup such a favorite of ours. . We use nonfat milk solids for a cream of corn soup that Is nourishing and nice. Add tbsp. finely chopped green onion and 2 tbsp. finely chopped celery to 2 tbsp. melted butter; cook until tender. Add l'a tbsp. flour, tsp. sugar, tsp. salt, ' tsp. pepper, xh c. nonfat dry milk solids and 2 c. water. Proceed as for white sauce. Add one c. cream style corn. Sprinkle soup bowls with parsley to add flavor, color. WESTERN STEAK SIRLOIN. lb 99c FRESH GROUND BEEF lb ECONOMY CUT ' PORK CHOPS - lb 57c NU-MAID Oleomargarine .... lb 2QC ARMOUR'S PERK GRANULATED SOAP 2 Reg. 30c Boxes for2Qc KRAFT G oz. JAR MUSTARD ; -9c : HUNT'S NO. 2Vi CAN PFAHHFQ 29c J.F. G. MAYONNAISE Pint -37c GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 Jars 29c TONY DOG FOOD Can -9c pard' DOG FOOD 2 Cans 29c JO 7V'A't 7 ft, J I Drink My Coffee From a Friendly Mug! Witch the man who likes hti coffe in a double cup muf and you've found a fellow who really knowa good coffee. He's especially teiuitive to fine coffee flavor. J FG Special is produced with the knowledge of sensitive tastes for fine flavor in mind. Is it any wonder that JFG Special Coffee is sp popular? program committee for next year's Homecoming. Th Havwood County sub-dis trict meeting was held last Monday night'., at. tthe Plains jwethodist nhiirch. with its topic "World Friendship". The church was filled with representatives, of the vari ous churches. ThP .U. S. House of Representa tives has the sole power of im peachment. The Senate has the sole" power do try ail impeacn ments. ' '' Liner-Massie-Medford Reunion To Be Held At Rogers Cove Home Ample parking space and prizes for those attending are promised guests at the Liner-Massie-Medford reunion on Sunday, September 23. The gathering will be held at the hpme of Mrs. A. L. yarborough in fioegrs Cove, near Lake Junalus ka. . ";.. -'.; A program of singing and preaching is planned throughout the day. All relatives' ... . f vlted to come m iiik iuncn. .There Iowa house of repres!;T of the 99-countiS : sentativ anrt ...u '1 counties with the wfj elects an adrtit;., 8(!tS Representatives Serv p There are 50 senator a term of four yea ' ( rV.. . .into iv " 'i v t ' "'''"SS'J- M T FARM-FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES! Red Bliss fv Customers : Corner Muni pi thi quality food products told: in A&P cav't be bought in any other food store. ; r .',". - Our customers know that they cAn always find a wide variety of the better brands of food at AP; . But they" also know that AkP is the only ", place you can get' Bo tear. Red Circle and Eight O'clock coffee, Ann Page fine foods: Jane Parker , bakery products; ' and rdny other food pro ducts inade' by AkP to high AkP quality standards, for sale only to AkP customers. Try these A&P products and let us know if you don't think they are outstanding values. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. AR Rood Stores" 420 Lexington Ave New York 17, N. Y. ;-:-V' .''..''; .'1 .v" '' " t-i-: - : iane Parker ' Marshrhallow Layer Cake Potatoes - - - Fresh '.,' ."'.; CoGoanuto - - Luscious, Qalif. Bartlett , mm -mmm- mwrnm mm -mmw mKM Golden Ripe Bananas - - Nice Size Vellow Onions Fresh Tender Green BeanS - 2 1 Si?e 45's. Avocados Nice Size Juicy Le mons - - each lb.. Iona Sweet each 53c an Parker SPANISH ' Bar Cake each 37c Home Style or Sandwich MARVEL Bread Loat 20c - - ---2 Packer's Label Grapefruit Juice ------ Hunt's California in Heavy Syrup Peaches - - - Swift Jewel j- ewel Oil --- ---- - Bordx 20-Klule Tam Boraxo 20-Mula Tei Margarine GokHn Man Niblets Brand Corn --- No. 30! .-: Can 46-oz. Can No. !i Can Pi J ' ; ' pid ii . 1 . Can: Tomatoes 1 Std. Pack 2 20 Our Own Tea Bags Packed In Class Tumbler Mild & Mellow Coffee 8 O'CLOCK - - - - l-Lb. Pkg All For 25c White House Evaporated MILK 2 Cans '. 'All Prices in This Ad Effective Thru Sat., Sept. Green Giant Peas -.---- Chum Salmon su'S? Tomato Juice iona rf'SXO Vegetable Shortening - Flour Sunnyfield -- - Grape Juice a&p ---- Ann Page - -'-' -'- : " Salad Dressing Quort Jar 49c Ann Pago " ' Peanut Butter . Ann Pago Gelatin Dessert --- 3 No. (31 lM Sparkle Jar 12-oi Jar I Pkp. Walker Austex Beef Stew And Vegerabla . No. 303 OA, Can 34C Gerber'i Strained Foods 3 A1! 29c Gerber'i Chopped Foods 14c Spry Shortening & 99c Clorox & 17c 29c Palmolivc Soap 3 Bars 25C I Cashmere Bouquet , Soap -9c- Reg. -Bars- Fab Pkg. 30c S73c Silver Dust pkg! 31c Surf IS 30c Ivory Soap, Lge. 29d Bars Personal Ivory Soap .4-Bar,-2? Ivory Snol f, 30c Camay Soaf y Z 254 Toilet Soap, 8 BarsCt In But J'

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