Friday, October 18, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Three NVhaF COOKING? If you should happen to pass 1504 Neuse Boulevard, an'! smell something utterly delicious baking. It will probably be one of Bebe Montgomery’s French pecan pies. The recipe was originated by a chef In Paris, and Bebe’s husband, Tim, got It by way of a friend who knew the chef VITA-VAR PAINTS at MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3100 Oscar-winners Sophia Loren and Maximilian Schell team in the dramatic "The Condemned of Altona," Carlo Ponti- Titanus production directed by Vittorio De Sica. Filmed in Germany, the 20th Century-Fox release opens Sunday at the Tryon Theatre. Try Us First SWAIN'S ESSO SERVICE 'The Best Friend Your Car Ever Hqd" ME 7-6100 Broad & Hancock personally. Try It just once, and you’ll be sold on French pecan pie for the balance of your days. You’ll need four eggs; one- half cup of white sugar; two tablespoons of flour; a one and one-half pound can of white Karo syrup; and an uncooked nine-inch pie crust. And of :ourse, you’ll need pecans. Beat eggs. Mix flour and sugar, add to eggs and beat well. Then add these combined Ingredients to the Karo syrup. Put nuts In the pie crust first, and then pour In the mixture. The secret for a perfect pie TRYON -- Frf. - Sat. you have never seen anything in the world like JOSEPH E. LEVINE I irescnts OFTHE WORLD Directed byGUALTIERO JACOPEni TECHNICOLOR' as viewed by PETER USTINOV An Embassy Pictures Release Is In the baking. Start your over at 350 degrees, and keep It there for approximately ten minutes until the crust will hold at least on the bottom. Then reduce heat to 250 de grees, and bake for approxi mately forty five minutes. The peacans will rise, and the pie will puff up wonderfully. You’ll probably never see this recipe printed elsewhere, so hang onto It after you and the neighbors have read your copy of The Mirror. Mrs. D. M. Parker, Sr., of 1408 National Avenue has her own recipe for sweet potato pie, and what a recipe It Is! For Ingredients, Mamie uses one large can of sweet potatoes; one-fourth cup of liquid from the potatoes; one-fourth cup of granulated sugar; one-fourth teaspoon of salt; one-fourth tea spoon of soda; a piece of butter the size of a walnut; three egg yolks; and one teaspoon of le mon extract. Drain the potatoes, and mash with fork until smooth. Add other Ingredients and mix thoroughly. Put In a 9-lnch cooked pie shell. Top with meringue and bake at 325 de grees from five to eight minutes. You’ll love It! Woman Is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest.— Richard Whately He preaches well who lives well—Cervantes SUN. - WED. 8ophiaLorenM/iximili«i8chell FredricMarch ROBERTWAGNER What Happened . In The Mansion v, I Called Altona? ;v/J[ANPAUL»[ Vy 1-1 CAPIO p'r;ri ■ t. •. Cf NIJJRY fO. . The S. Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen TOT From time to time, on New Bern’s streets, you’ll hear criticism of mothers who rig their tots with a harness and leash when walking In the down town business section. If you’ve ever been terrified when your toddler broke from your grasp and took off like a jack rabbit, you probably have a more practical point of view. Personally, we don’t see any thing particularly Inhumane about it. Certainly, one youngster on a leash at Middle and Pollock the other afternoon needed something to limit his freedom. Eager to roam, in heavy traffic, he pulled his mother across the street like an elephant dragging a mouse. Speaking of children, and their urge to go places on their own. Is there any sadder sight on earth than a child who has temporarily lost his mother? Tears are never larger, nor more abundant In their flow. One of these days, we hope, Ken and Kay Rockefeller’s Traveling Playhouse will visit New Bern. The children who perform are professional actors, and the presentations are aimed at youngsters In the age bracket from five to twelve. The Rockefellers—no rela tion to the rich Rockefellers, although they started their ven ture with a grant from the Rock efeller Foundation—live In White Plains, New York, and have kids of their own. Among the plays staged, are Mr. Popper’s Penguins, The Secret Treasure Room, The Emperors New Clothes, and The Golden Goose. Ken man ages the groups on tour, while Kay, who often stays at home. Is the writer and director. Usually, the Playhouse visits cities that are larger than ours, but a cooperative effort by organizations In eastern North Carolina might Induce the Rockefellers to tour Tar Heel communities. In lieu of this. New Bern may eventually rise to the great need here for a children’s theater of Its own. 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