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Mowwato »,■ i»i IBM M* T ~ ' v ’, *V > t •' ;'* ‘,, ,* ♦ mill • Si23* ■ ■ok. pBKpBIpPII f fc^’^i^.* ti'ff^'tg* l *3.." ..; ’;_;s£: • ® <i ■.’■'<■.. Leftover Turk*; Don a Delicious Encore •.-_} ( : - 1 (St* R*tip*s Btlow) £ o*l* *Wtey Agate? . HAVE ONE OH THOBE big tur- MJ» tor Thanksgiving? There ere bouoA to H leftovtn, but they can b#‘ d*l*ct«bl« morsels that the s|fMp look* forward to harisg tt '(•pV u*a soma ingenuity. ■' ''* turkey Bf«d '♦ /~T0» not get tiresome - ytxakf® on tbe second and third time vJMKfS around U sou Vm ■ prepare it dlf <a|KLJ ‘IJ. ferently than the roast bird ** served original ly. Dress It up, serve with different accompaniments and the family wfll be thoroughly pleased. So wiD yon, when you mo how your inge- JJ asdty has changed a leftover hito a rial favorite. fforoatlmes people get so tired of they just throw awey the 1 last Os them. Waste of food? They nit so bored With the seme taste, ttaqr don't care: Don’t let ft happen Ttoijfa, K<": [your prettiest platter. sU along one I alda. serve a new ,pr*pare<l like this: ■ •. :?**&,wi*. Cranberry Saoee eaaaad <&&'*&*-%** «"•*•* ee • • *-%T*k- ***** «wa»herrles . , H totte*. sliced thla ri''- ;; • L:‘- dspsr '.whila claves » •> ->y,rr-' •• >”1 ' • .. harries, lemon and cloves* l-‘ .suce- th^ l elMa ffll pear hollows srlth cran aelkie. .Spoon soma sauce pled peace to five a pinkish uaa a garnish and relish with ' *•v - , Cbtokaa Chew Kata t—rvea id) :. iSsE-T celery V A cup* dfced eaakad eUckee -* donpaWaspreto. r : - »%Sf?W «to<k // X toaepaan bead mtlaaan S tliiiileiaa soy aaaoa X taMaspiida Sandswt H wn smesto • !' Fry onions to tat until delicate brown, .Add eelery and cook I min ufaa. Add chicken. bean (pUdd)*. eblckan stocky motee- J ■ QI,„J V-^ a Wtfl. nilnfl core* TiM starch with cold Ki wster and to p2so*?Sr 0 U ntoJututed^ i urn un: fSsP^Bilß^- £VittJfß -CWR+O • • tot flt tpptoM^lOta ; . USk - ' dmi i % tkmgooan v*nlUo Md in to cup ipplettuce. • SS&Sw-s* «»**. This aarves two. LTNN CHAMBERS' MEND •Scalloped Turkey Supreme •Pears with Cranberry Sauce Buttered Asparagus Carrot-Raisin Salad Hot Biscuits Jelly Beverage Lemon Meringue Pie •Recipes Given Turkey Puff .(Serves 4) IK cups flour . t teaspoons baking powder K teaspoon salt t egg yolks, beaten 1 onp milk 1 cup turkey, cut fine l teaspoons grated anion K cop grated raw carrot t tablespoons melted fat t egg whites, stiffly beaten Turkey gravy Sift together flour, baking pow der and sal). Mix beaten egg yolks with milk and Hb 1e n d in with flour mixture Mix with turkey. and melted fat Fold in stiffly hasten egg whites. Bake tr. buttered baaing sh in a hoi (423*) oven about X* .uinutes. • • • •Scalloped .Tmtey Bnpreme '• W (Serves 4) ■ ' "•'/•' •/' H cup turkey or chicken broth K onp oadkad'ytoe ' 4 tablespoons butter, melted ( tablespoons flsar IK caps turkey or chicken hreth IK cups’ milk K teaspsen aalt • K teaspoon pepper ' ,«•. . . 14 iMtomtoiHi' ' 1 caps diced cooked turkey Mhr together H cup turkey or chicken broth with rice. Melt, but ter, add flour and blend well. Com bine IK cups turkey or chicken broth with milk and add to butter flour mixture and cook, stirring, until thick. Add islt pepper. ginger and turkey, fetter a large Casse role and place a layer of rice on bottom, than turkey mixture. If desired, sprinkle with finely chopped pimiento, sliced mush rooms and sHvared, blanched al monds. Bepeat Until all ingredients are used. Sprihkte top with but tered bread ciumbs and paprika Bake tea moderate (SSO'F.) even tor SO minute*. • * * * Maided Turkey Salad (Serves S) SK caps held cooked turkey, • diced . % cap Steed celery K cep stopped green pepper S tohtosps—a gab tin * cupe tarkay stock K enp mayonnaise K onp oranm. whipped tfl— »»».§ ' n^iwup Mix turKey, cewry •M P*PP*«. Soften the gelatin In the cold stock •nd dissolve bringing to the boiling point. Add to the first mix, hup and let stand until -It begin* to stiffen. Fold Ik tb* mayonnaise and «Mpped cream. TUm Me a ring mold uid ffhiii until firm, onto a bed Os lettuee -StoHa. Fill toe- center w Ith mayopnaiae to Mfch has been added an equal nnintllj nf etihini? cresun. , stfisssst^S^ mm to|P" whipped ...., , - y »>. ,• J . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Margie Johnson b the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson, Sr. of Erwin who an nounce her engagement to Walter M. Douglas of Fort Bragg and California. A December wedding is planned. Wedding Party Is Honored At Cake-Cutting At the home of Mrs. J. B. Spence, m Chalybeate Springs on Friday evening, Mrs. Roy L. Smith and Mrs. Spence entertained the Greg ory - Sumerlln wedding party at a cake cutting. A centerpiece of white chrysan themums and tall white tapers were used on the dining room table. White flowers were used throughout the house. After the bride-elect and groom elect had cut' the first slice from the beautiful three tiered wedding cake which was topped with a min ■dgmSmStt on THANKSGIVING £ # WHIPPING’CREAM ' ' " ~ 'i' i Cblrr»OE' : . ‘ - : : \ . lea cream, but of course! No Thanksgiving would be complete without this ail<.Afnefkdn' 4&; 4 sert. Serve ice cream, this time,‘jn.l<!bty moulds, e*tro rich, delicious . . . having a tasty ’ Tbiff- center. Order in • odvcmCe. ' djliljfeto , ving time. : Cumberland St. Dunn, N. C. • • -- MtoMm mm e vmw topßAduktoto --- PAEy |f, o. iatufe bride and groom, the mo ther of the bride, Mrs. L. B. Smith, served cake, and Mrs. L. C. Greg ory, mother of the groom served lime ice.. • Later Miss Sumerlln presented pearls to her attendants, and Mr. Gregory gave the groomsmen :culf links. Thirty seven guests enjoyed; the hospitality of Madams Smith. And Spence. : . .' ; 1 , ■ «> 1 ’ THANKS FROM CHURCH Calvary Baptist Church wishes to thank each individual, each neigh boring church, and business estab lishment, for the splendid: cooper ation that made our Harvest Day a success. • '■'.'V .-j Dunn Girl To Sing At Cost Carolina Miss Jeannine Ennis of Dunn will be one of the six student soloists who will appear with the Choir at Bast Carolina College In Handel’s “Messiah.’* The famous Oratorio will be pre sented on December 0 at 8 p. m. in the Austin auditorium by the department of music, according to Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, director. ®A & P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY - THANKSGIVING - OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 OCEAN SPRAY LARGE JAR ~ , « m . . n l Cranberry Sauce : Spiced Peaches 42c 18c Fruit Cake Ingredients ♦ CHERRIES - lb. 79c ♦ Orange & Lemon Peel —49 c ♦ Pineapple —65 c ♦ Citron —49 c GROCERIES plllrll Itoafniit Cflke Juicy Florida ... -r . ion, California Sliced or Halves L , _ a Lb. 4|^..i,n Nsches - - -”29t m lona Tomato * Red Wtoesap x g 52.79 juice --2 s; 25c ■- 5 W | Brt*^. AAtP Juicy Sizes 54*s and M’s lrt Sii- 15c Pumpkin 18c Grapefruit 4 - 29*! 29c wwew. : : r "! iiSd SK. “ 3u - toe-2“». ■ fggp - «<5» •• ■ 19t BMK SSf : Sauce --- - ” f tOc ~ n „ i I 05c Atmot—Pears -- 2 -35 t H Mince Meat -39 c « i- , sf— . Cocoanuts - «•* ,%r ; Margarine —24 c • Niblets BR iND a ■ ■ Can 17C M Tomato Soup I : lUm ' Sunnyfhdd Self Rising I I MiyOflllllM £ 5tC j"■ r . I Flo«r “ 78c S3.TriL Evap. Milk 2~ 27e. f**f Ql* Ai #• —A™*, Baptist Boys 7 Choir Has Weiner Roast Friday Evening The Boys' Choir of the Dunn First Baptist Church had a weiner roast Friday afternoon at 6 o’clock Immediately following choir prac tice. The pany was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Upchurch on the Erwin Highway. Mrs. O. R. Jones and Mrs. Paul i White, choir mothers, assisted with the party arrangements. The boys enjoyed a play period during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Russell and daughters, Beth and Mary Ann and Miss Elaine Hodges, choir ac companist, were special guests. The menu for the supper con sisted of weiners with all the trim mings, marshmallows, doughnuts and soft drinks. Those attending were Miss Eve lyn Straughan, choir director, the special guests and the following PAGE THREE members: Harold Ausley, Sonny Livingston, Jimmy Jones, Paul White. Jr., Clifton Barefoot, Harry Britton, Joe Chalk, Ronnie Wada, Jackie Sturgill, Buddy Godwin, Ray Dudley, Wayne Tumage, Billy - and Jerry Barfield, Bruce McLean, Larry • Godwin, Larry Upchurch, Jerry Barnes and Benny. Wood.’ I Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ,4.. Brum berg, Charles Stevens and Gail, spent the weekend with Mrs. Brumberg’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Ginsburg of Dunn.
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