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“Elaborate Menus Without Effort” -Miss Camp Herald Food Editor Gives Attention To Summer Hospitality By MISS JOHNNIE CAMP, Home Service Director, Virginia Electric & Power Co. Summer entertaining must be easy entertaining, if it is to be erjoved equally by hostess and guests ihe m.'tm easy to plan — easy to prepaie ant. eas * to serve. To accomplish this. menus need not be limited to the excrem ely simple dishes. Prepare your luncheon, am, dinners in the coo! of the morn ir>;;--oi- the day before they are you want to ba unruffled at your party -and place the food in your automatic refrig erator. With the aid of ■ your refrigerator elaborate menus may be prepared almost without effort—. All man. ner of foods and beverages may be evenly and thoroly chilleo, cocktails, salads or desserts froz en easily and quickly—and jellied dishes moulded with gratifying speed. Sumn er Lunch Menu Pineapple Mint Cocktail Chicken Salad Supreme Potato Chips Saltines Raspberry Fluff Iced Coffee I’lineapple Mint Cocktail 3 slices pineapple Mint Lemon Sherbet 3-4 cup sugar 2 cups water 3-4 cup lemon juice 2 egg whites 4 tablespoons powdered sugar pinch salt Boil the sugar and water togeth er for five minutes. Add the lemon juice and chill thoroly. Freeze for about one hour at coldest tempe rature, remove to mixing bowl, beat quickly with rotary egg beat er, then combine with stiffly beat en egg whites which have been sweetened with powdred sugar. Freeze. Six servings. Chicken Salad Supreme 1 cup chicken 3 hard cooked eggs 1-2 cup celery 1-2 cup nut meats 1-2 pound seedless white grapes 1 tablespoon gelatin 1-2 cup chicken stock 1-4 to 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-3 cup mayonnaise Cut chicken into small pieces (marinate with French dressing) chop egg, slice celery and nut meats, and add white grapes. Soak gelatin in half of chicken stock, and dissolve in remaining stock which has been heated. Mix above ingredients and pack in ring mold. Garnish with julliene strips of carrot (marinated in French dressing) and parsley. Fill center with shredded lettuce and tomato cubes. Serve with mayon naise. Raspberry Fluff 1-2 cup raspberries 1-3 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 egg white dash of salt Place in a bowl, 1-2 cup of rasp berries (packed down measure) with the sugar, lemon, unbeaten egg white and salt. Beat with a large rotary or electric egg beat er until stiff. This will take from ten to fifteen minutes beating and will increase in volume to 2 1-2 cups. Chill in your automatic re Here’s How! ANNETTE HANSHAW CURVES are back in style, and slim little Annette Hanshaw, blues singer of Captain Henry’s Maxwell House Show Boat, is gain ing weight in accordance with the dictates of fashion. It’s all done by using two and one-half pints of cream a day. Every day she drinks three glasses of. straight cream; one at 11 o’clock in the morning, one at 4:30 in the afternoon, and one before bedtime. She also uses cream generously on her cereals and in her coffee. So far Annette has gained ten pounds in as many days and now weighs . . . ooh ... 97 pounds. Ninety-seven pounds is not very much blues singer, but even 9.7 pounds is a lot more than Annette weighed when s’he made her first professional appearance. She was two years old then and got a lollipop for her first song. She thought it was a good racket, as she liked to sing anyhow, so She has been chanting the blues ever since. The genial Captain Henry gives her more th.’u a lollipop for her show boat sin; .g though.' frigerator. Serve in a pudding dish with lady fingers. It may also be serv ed with a thin lemon custard with whipped cream or with crushed raspberries. Iced Coffee should be prepared by pouring fresh, hot, double strength coffee over an iced tea class full of ice cubes. Serve with heavy coffee cream and powdere! sugar. 150 May Take Tests To Practice Law In N. C. August 21st. The last examination to be giv en to applicants to practice law in North Carolina by the State Su preme Court will be held August 21, but notices of intention to take the examination must be filed by noon, July 15 and certificates of proficiency and character must be filed by noon August 15. Indica tions are that about 150 will take the tests, as compared to a usual 100 average. The 1933 General Assembly took examination of applicants from the Supreme Court and placed it in the hands of a Board of Law Ex aminers, elected by the State Bar Counsel, composed of lawyers, ex cept that one member of the Su preme Court will be on the board. The new law becomes effective the first of the year, as it relates to examinations, and the number of applicants is larger because of the change. CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us, and for the beautiful floral offerings dur ing our recent bereavement, in the death of our husband and father. Mrs. W. O. Sheffield and Family. Catholic Church St. John the Baptist Church. Corner of Hamilton and Washing ton Streets. Mass on Sunday at 10 o’clock A. M. Mass during week at 8 o’clock A. M. Rev. Fr. Peter McNerney, Pastor. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Whereas, under and by virtue of oho power of sale conferred upon me by that certain Deed of Trust executed by C. L. Grimmer, Jr., and Mildred E. Grimmer, his wife, to Allen C. Zollicoffer, Trustee, dated the 31st day of March, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, State of North Ca.o i U( in Book 368 at Page 139, dead having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed, and at the request of the hold er of the note evidencing the same, I did, after due advertisement ac cording to Law, on Friday the 30th day of June, 1933, at 11 o’clock A. M., in front of the Rosemary Branch tf the Roanoke Bank & Trust Company, Roanoke Rapids, N. C., at Public Auction, sell for cash to the highest bidder the tract or parcel of land hereinafter described; and whereas, the high st b:d then received having been raised five (5) percent and accord ing to law, I will on the 28th day of July, 1933, at 11 o’clock A. M., in front of the Rosemary Branch of the Roanoke Bank & Trust Com pany, Roanoke Rapids, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real property, to-wit: That certain lot or parcel of| land, together with all improve-, mentg thereon, situate near the j town of Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina; fronting Thirty (30) feet on the West side of Hamilton Street and running back the same width ONE HUND RED FORTY (140) FEET to an alley, being shown and designated as Lot No. FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE (525) on the map or plat of the property of The Roanoke Rapids Power Company of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, and being the same lot of land sold to Carrie L. Lanford by Deed of J. T. Stain back et als dated the first day of March, 1922, and recorded in the office aforesaid; reference to which said map and deed is here made for greater certainty of descrip tion. This the 12th day of July, 1933 ALLEN C. ZOLLICOFFER, Trustee. W. B. Allsbrook, Atty. 2t-7-20-Z&A. The Highest QUALITY obtainable, together with tiie finest SoR /iCE our corps of clerks can render, combined with our VOLUME of buy ing-selling tends for real ECONOMY at the “M’ SPECIALS for FRI. SAT. July 14th—15th. | COFFEE Loose Ground 2 lbs. 25c' MEAL 5 Pounds 13c1 TOMATOES *- * 5c CORN FLAKES CREAM WHIPPING—HALF PINT Guaranteed Quality CAKE FLOUR SWANS DOWN Per Pker. OXYDOL WASHING POWDERS Per Pkg. CAMAY SOAP 5c1 FREE With 10c Purchase of Candy—A FREE Chance on Radio We’re Giving FREE SMOKED PICNICS Per Lb. 10c PORK CHOPS NICE and LEAN 2 p°un<k 25c BEEF ROAST Per Lb. 1 2'2c COUNTRY MELONS And other fine fruits antf vegetables at Lowest Market Prices SYSTE Grocery & Market
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