m mil i v*< n ? iri uiiu ^ i i" Methodist Pastor Of Lower Crabtree Assumes Duties By MRS. MILLARD FWUH'SON Community Reporter ??? Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Davis and two children left Tuesday mom inn for their new work in Coleridge. Rev. and Mrs R. J. Hahn and their .. two children arrived Tuesday af ternoon from Franklin and are al home in the Methodist parsonage The Miasion Study. "The Ad vancement of Japan." U being studied by the WMU beginning last Tuesday night, with Mrs. Hugh Forguaon of Fines Creek teaching the course. Next week's study will be at the home of Mrs. H L. Fish er Tuesdfy Oct. 9 at 7 pm. The rcgiilar meeting of the Rap tUt WMU will be held at th? church Bkturday. Oct. 6 at 2 p m. Mrs. Carlisle Davi*. president will ' preside. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Newell. I\ev ! and Mrt, James Fowler and chil- j dren and Mrs. Fowler's mother. Mrs Hayworth of Lake Junaluska were guests last Sunday at the fel lowship Miancr of the Crabtree Methodist Church given as a court esy to Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and family have moved to their new home recently purchased from Mi and Mrs Ilarley Brvson of Iron Duff I SP-3 Lawrence Davis has rr- ( reived his discharge from Fort Knox. K>\, and joined hi* wife Helen Fentuson Davis. They are now at their home in Rattliff Cove. George Kirkpatriek. a student at State College Raleigh, spent the weekend with his parent' Mr and Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatriek Mr, and Mrs Lawrence Davis' and Mr. and Mi' Charles Fergu son spent last weekend at Myrtle . Bcaell. S ('. Hubert Weils spent Monday in Marion visiting his -on and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs K -rntit Wells Visiting Mr and Mrs 1. O Fer w tfuaon last Sunday were Mr. and Mrt. Ed* in Terrell of Bakersvillo. Mr. Terrell, son of Mr and Mrs. lie&ste Terrell of Lake Junaluska ts assistant farm agent of Mitchell County. 3/AC Doyle Brown, who has been spending a 10-day leave with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Brown left Monday for OfTutt Air Base Offutt, Neb. for new assignment Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ferguson ac companied their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Emmet Balen tine to Ware Shoals, S. C. recent ly to visit Mr. Balentine's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Balentine. Mr. and Mrs. Fra; k Hannah am Mr. Hannah's mother spent severa days last week in Golronda. Ill visiting his brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr and Mrs. Glen Street Mr. and Mrs, Millard Fergusot accompanied Mr and Mrs. M. M Kirkpatrirk of Fines Creek to Hq Springs last week where they vLs ited an uncle. Marion Coward, wh< was 98 years old last June. The; also visited a brother of Mr. Cow ard. Lum Coward who has passec his 92nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Zedra McEleod of Jacksonville, F|a.. and Mr and Mrs W. B Mirelle of Oainesvllle, Fla., who are visit inn their brother and ?i*ter*indaw. Mr. and Mrs Monroe Yarbrough, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Monroe Noland and Mr and Mrs. Joe MeElroy. Mr and Mr* Robert Bennett, thalr son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Prank Thyler and three children of Franklin were guests last Sunday of Mrs, Bennett's broil er and slstcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs Robert Hawkins. Larry Ooldrlng of Peoria. III. arid Mrs. Goldrlng's son, Sftt Gent Noland. recently discharged from service at EI Paso. Tex., arrived Sunday to visit Mrs. Goldring's parents Mr. and Mrs G. T, Fer guson They will he joined durinc the week by Mrs. Goldrlng who is visiting her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr and Mrs Dean Green in Tampa Pi a Junior Webb, a dental student at Emory Unlveraitv. Atlanta. Ga spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Mallard Webb. Vic the Want Ads for reault# Use Apples In Dessert Recipes ^mih- ? ^?? ?n iiiiiiiii^m VERSATILE APPLES . . . CECILY BROHNSTONE*-1 Associated Press Food Editor HANKERING TO USF. APPLES from your own tra.- or the market stalls? Then here's a recipe trio you might like to try. In each of these desserts apples are paired with coconut ? a combination of textures and flavors many folks like. MACAROON APPLE BETTY Ingredients: 3 cups thinly sliced pared cooking apples, 2 to 4 table spoons sugar or honey, 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 'melted'. Vi teaspoon salt, '4 teaspoon cinna mon, 3 tablespoons butter or mar garine, 1/3 cup sugar, 1 cup corn flakes. 1/3 cup thinly flaked co conut. light or heavy cream or van illa ice cream. Method: Mix together the sliced apples. 2 to 4 tablespoons sugar or honey 'depending op sweetness of apples) melted butter or mar garine, salt and cinnamon Turn intp greased 1-qu.irt baking dish Set aside. Cream 3 tablespoons butter or margarine and 1/3 rup sugar. Crush cereal fairly fine; crumble with coconut and butter sugar mixture. Spread over apple mixture: cover Bake In moderate (350*1 oven 30 minutes. Remove cover and bake until apples are tender ? about 15 minutes longer. Serve warm with cream or vanilla lee cream. Makes 4 servings. and cut each in half. Serve baked apple halves with maple blended syrup and vanilla ice cream Garnish with thinly flatter coconut. VARYING APPLESAUCE Add crushed pineapple to apple sauce for a delightfully different flavor. Mix bottled horseradish with applesauce and serve with pork Dissolve red cinnamon candle.? in hot applesauce for pretty coloi and spicy flavor Use orange juice instead of wa ter when you are cooking apple; for sauce. Add einnamon, nutmeg and plumped raisina to canned sweet ened applesauce. It's the "BIGGEST SHOW ol WORTH it Dixie-Heine's SAVE UNDER THE BIG TOR AT DIXIE - HOME! VALUES GALORE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO HELP YOU SAVE! I SEE HOW YOU SAVE! 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