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Adult Workers Urgently Needed By Girl Scouts Do you have time or talent to devote to the Girl Scouts? Troop leaders and a committee members are being recruited b> the Plsgah Girl Scout Council in a special drive during the two week period September 10-22 Workers are urgently needed in , til phases of* the Girl Scout pro gram and the Council is asking adults to volunteer for any job or. which they are willing to work Mrs. George M Kimball is serv ing as chairman of the drive in the Waynesville area and may be contacted for further information Mrs. Kimball stated that leaders are needed for several troops ! v.hich were active last years as well as for troops which should he formed for girls who have reached the agp of 7 years and are eligible for membership in . ' 1 ?? 1. ' -**? 1 Brownie Troops Adults are needed, Mrs. Kimball i said- not only to serve as troop leaders but to serve as program i consultants. This could be pro* [ vided by men and women who have special hobbies or activities such as scwi.,*. music, radio photography, folk dancing, garden ing. journalism, home and outdoor 1 safety, and riti/.enship Women will more readily assume leadership of ; a troop if they have the help of uthcr adults. Still other adults, who may not be able to assist the girl* thom ? elves, are needed to work with other adults on the (llrl Seoul Council committees, such as public ; illations, finance. and camping 1 A training course will bo given shortly after the recruitment drive for new leaders and their assis tants Farmers in Ceylon are using firecrackers to frighten off ele phants from their crop*. Formerly they used deadly weapons, but this method thinned out the elephant ; lards which are profitable tourist < attractions j Haywood Baptist Unit To Meet Monday Night The Executive Committee of the i Haywood Baptist Association. will j meet in a special session at the Calvary Baptist Churcn in Canton. Monday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m. Kvcrv pastor and lav member . arc urged to In* present Ladies' Lunch ? What's Cooking? F.flG PI.ANT. CRABMFAT AND CHEESE SAt'fE . . , for ladles' lunch. By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Fditor THE GIRLS coming for lunch con? Then you might like to serve something different n combination of eggplant, crabmeat and cheese sauce. With li bring 011 hot bis cuits and a salad of tomato wedges chicory or esearole and gredh pee per mlxod with French dressing, and.sou're all set. For dessert have melon and some bar-type cookies for those who aren't weight-watch ing EGGPLANT AND CRABMEAT LUNCHEON DISII Ingredients: >i pound 'medium small) mushrooms, 2 tablespoon* bult'sr or margarine, 3 tablespoons minced onion, 1 tablespoon minc ed parsley. 14 teaspoon salt. 1 2 teaspoon dry mustard, 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. 1 can '6 ounces) crab meat. pan-fried eggplant, cheese sauces, parsl'W sprigs Method: Separate caps and stems of mushrooms; chop stems fine Melt butter in 8-inch skillet; add mushroom caps and cook until lightly browned, turning often. over moneraip neai nemov.;> caps from skillet: add chopped mush room stems and onion to butter in skillet. Cook slowly about 5 min utes. Stir in parsley, salt, mustard ] and lemon juice, Rinse crabmoat ? in cold water; drain: remove cartil age and flake, stir into mushroom stem mixture in .skillet; push to one side. Arrange cooked mush-1 room caps on other side of skil let; reheat. Arrange hot pan-fried ?ggplant on serving plates: spread with most of crabmeat mixture; top with mushrooms; stuiT mush room caps with remaining crab meat mixture Garnish with pars ley sprigs. Serve with hot Cheese Sauce. Makes 4 servings. CHEESE K.\rCK Ingredients: 21 o tablespoons but t 'i\ 2'-> tablespoons flour, l'i cups milk. i cup medium-fine grated natural cheddar cheese. Method; Melt butter in top of double boiler over low heat; stir In flour; remove from heat Grad ually add milk stirring until smooth after each addition Return to direct moderately low heal; cook and stir constantly until thickened Place over hot >noCWHinat water: stir in cheese until melted. Cover and keen warm ovr hot water. PAN-FRIED EGGPLANT Ingredients: 1 eggplant <a, pound', 2 tablespoons flour. >4 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons but ter. Method: Wash eggplant and re move stem; do not peel. Cut into round slices about 1 i-inch thick You should have 8 good-sired si Ires frorp center of eggplant and about 4 small slices from ends Mix flour and salt on a sheet of waxed paper: dip eggplant slices on both sides in flour. Mclj butter in 12-ipeh skillet; place as nvanv eggplant slices as possible in skil let. frv slowly until golden brown Ion both sides and cooked through. As some slices get dome stack them at side of skillet and fry rem.ain j ing slices. Haywood BTU Meeting Set 7:30 Monday In Canton ( An Assoclationnl Mass meeting <>f the Haywood Baptist Training I Unions wilt be held at the Calyery I Baptist Church in Canton on | Monday, Sent. 17. at 7:30. The wor | ship period will be under the | leadership of the host church The i First Baptist Church at Canton j will furnish the special music for i the program, The new officers who will be i serving for the Coming year will be installed at this time Robert Clark will be directing ' the work for the coming year. The ! Rev Wayne Slaton, pastor of the Bryson Cltv Baptist will be the featured speaker at the meeting The attendance banner will be awarded to the church having the largest per cent of the members present The public is also invited to hear the Rev. Slaton speak The bead Sea is five times as saltv as the ocean. f IAFF - A - DAY ? ? I rm CHAT ^ ?T1|T If * r~I ' SS' ? Mi m? MM w. mm "How*a it jronaa sound when I tell the Hyi I can't get out tonight ? my wife won't let me! t" ??W I No Further Complaints HOT SPRINGS, Art. fAP? ? Judge M. C. Leuis Jr reports that a martUl triangle case was settled out of court?in fact, right outside the courtroom The wile was accused of making telephone threats to another wo man The judge took no punitive action, but admonished the two women to leave each other alone Wite, hubby and the other wo man left the courtroom together. Seconds later there was the sound of a vigorous slap. A witness told the court it was delivered tjr the "other woman'. 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