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Attend The Cooking School, Today, Friday and Saturday THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAY 5 5- 193S May Schedule For Demonstration Clubs It's Love at First Sight Here Wednesday, May 4, Allen's Creek club, at school house, 1:00 p. m. Thursdey, May 5, Dellwood club, at school house, 1:00 p. m. Friday, May ;G, Jonathan Creek .ink with Mis. R. W. Boyd. 2:00 p. m. Saturday, May 7, 4-H county council, Waynesville, 2:0 p. m. Tuesday, May 10, Beaverdam club, with Mrs. Mark Swam, 2:00 p. ni. Wednesday, May , Maple Grove dub, with Mrs. Hurst BuiRin, 2:00 p. m. Thursday, May 12, Fines Creek club, with Mrs. Carl Green, 10:00 a. m. Friday, May l.'i, Iron-Duff club, with Mrs. French Davis, 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, May 17, Rock Sprint,' club with Mrs, CL. Hill, 2:00 p. in. Wednesday, May 18, Bethel club, with Mrs, C. B. Evans, 2:00 p. m. Thursday. May 19. MaRgie club, with Mrs. Jack Campbell, 2:00 p. m. Friday, May 20, Crabtree club, at fchool house, 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, May 24, Clyde club, with Mrs. C. C. Hanson, 2:00 p. m. Wednesday, May 25, Cecil club,2:00 p. m. Thursday, May 20, West Canton dub, 2:00 p. ni. Friday, May 27, District Federa tion H. D. clubs, Waynesville Metho dist church, 10:00 a. m. NOVEL IDEA DENVER. When there have been no deaths from traffic accidents in this city, a white flag will be flown from ,kn flconnlo nf the nolice building. I.IV ..Mfot'". - - , However, when there has been a fatal . accident, a black flag with a white eross will be flown, as a reminder to drivers of the dangers of traffic. NOTICE O F T K I ' ST E K'S SAL E j , , , -. ,vvv.' nvMfF., VW' "VW1 or ""icJi I l I ibfki ' Drv Cleaning Is Best Prevention Against Moths TAKES HANDS Witu j 101-year-old Indian S -with h.m In the paei:r; , uones oi nis right f&!.fca,m o-i lci an aeeiaent oii Enthusiastic approval was registered by the; five cooking school students as they made their first inspection of ti"e nH FrisiZfre e?ec?rtc rane recently announced as an innovation in njoden. cookery. New c:,rnpM,men s " deli.i..us.ess of food, with engineering designs that permit surprising y low operating costs "e n-w product. The range is built in the same factories that build the Frigidaire refrigerator, and incorporate, tin. high quality precision workmanship that made the name famous throughout the world. I "-'"(H ijl) m . ,,oi Kattlp hetween house- Indian haii i.v,,,. ; anH moths is iust entering the i "take both of mv . c . with the comine warm i world." " - --- - . , weather, according to Miss Mamie j Whisant, assistant home manage- : Strawberry cU( ment, and house furnishings special-: Half fill hheibMt ist for the State College Extension up sweetened t:aA ),'!. ,7" Service. j ice O'fam and In the past, woolen garments were ; -packed away with dozens of moth j " the market .h..., . balls. However, modern resear,h I Erectly on the ga. ,,. n-,. has shown that moth balls, cedar; Heiore putting boxes and other repellants cannot be housewives should relied upon to prevent eggs already air and sunshine ar, , present from hatching. worst enemies. Af.,v, nnt Aamacta fral'lllpnts: ltllubl oe Cleaiie jiui, u...(, 0 is the larvae or caterpillars which de velop from the tiny eggs deposited by the moths which shred clothing. The best method for taking care of woolen garments is dry cleaning and thorough pressing, after which the clothing is hung in moth proof bags. Articles which do not hang, such or blankets, may b'e moth-proofed, wrapped in paper and put away in h f.sts or on hieh closet shelves. Moth-proofing solutions are available :r.t , ea wen, and th-n pu. ,., r and air for at .kat ..'.ij, After that they sh,,u;j ir,i.l t VioiTin trY, 1 . moth or eggs aie Kl.s storing. Large, Unb paper maKe good wrapping a,. ana tne ena laps or folds sic scaiea witn gummed tape to pJ oiean.s or openings through i moms may enter. -Ntwspapa cellent for wrapping since ao not like printers' ink. !!! pifta Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a ileed of trust exe cuted to the undersigned, as trustee, by James W. Michael to secure the payment of purchase money for the lands hereinafter described, dated the 2!Hh day of Nov., 1'.).'17, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Haywood '.County, lorth Carolina, in Hook No. , page . de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured therein-, and the undersigned having been requested to the moneys due upon said indebtedness to exercise the pow er of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, the IlOth day of May, ll8. at noon, at the court house door, in the town of Waynes ville, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina, the property convey ed in said deed of trust being de scribed as follows, to wit: Lying and being in the town of Waynesville, North Carolina, on Welch street, and being lots Nos. 7 and 8 of block "A" of the C. A. (Jcorge property, as per survey and plat made by Cox En gineers, June !!-'( and recorded in map book "C," index "C," record f maps of Haywood Comity, BEGIN NING at a stake in Southeast mar gin of Welch street, 1.50 feet in South west direction from the bouthwest intersection of Haywood and Welch streets, and rims thejice with the line between lots (i and 7. S. 2-1 -dog. 0T AY, li;S.2 feet to a stake; thence S. 05 (leg. 5!f W. 25 feet to a stake; thence with the back line of lot No. 8, 27 feet to a stake; thence between lots No. 8 and !, N. .'7 (leg. 25' V. 117 feet to a stake; thence with the Southwest margin of Welch street two as fdlovs: .N. 52 deg. 35' E. 50 feet; N. 05 (leg. 55)' E; 25 feet to tne beginning- . .5. . This the 2(Uh dav of April, l!ns. T. L. CKEEN, Trustee. No. 71IJ May 5-12-19-20. Women Eagerly Await Mountaineer's Second Motion Picture Cooking School Many Helpful 'Suggestions Made In Motion Picture Cooking School I'or Housewives . It's the talk of the town! Women throughout the comniuhity are planning to attend the friendly class for home-niakers, the Motion Picture Cooking School, scheduled to open at. the Park Theat re today. A welcome invitation to the wise is sufficient-, and the only invitation I needed for this novel cooking school is that extended to every woman by The Mountaineer. There is no charge ' to see any of the showings of "Star in My Kitchen. Hecause this newspaper stands ready to sponsor all progressive develop ments, particularly when they affect the homes of the community, it is presenting this motion picture romance or home-making entirely tree. "If I could only see exactly how she mixes and handles her pie-crust." That comment has been heard from beginners and from more experienced ! cooks at manv cooking schools. Cran- i ing necks and anxious eyes, trained j on the stage from the sides and back : of the demonstration hall, have failed to catch all of the important steps I in pastry-making and other cullinary arts. Only the early birds in the very front row have had a close-tip of the stage in the past, and even they couldn't peer directly into the mixing bowl. I Now the wizardry of the camera has I solved the problem, lhaking it pos sible for every person in the Park Theatre to share each fascinating stage of the planning, . measuring, I blending, and baking in practical, up-to-date minute kitchens. I Keeping pace with the banking roasting and frying, a series of salads and frozen delicacies will parade in and out of the adaptable ' electric, re frigerator, which will reveal its host ' of possibilities for simplifying labor and .'marketing,- and contributing to good health and good food. What to do with left-overs? How to take the irloom out of laundry day ? How to save time, energy and temper . in ineal 'preparation '.' How to be at tractive, in spite of the daily rush? How to make the pie-crust that men ' love to cat? How to give first-aid I to fallen cakes? It. won't, be necessarv to ask the question, for expert home specialises have untrcipatod these very prob lems. They know what bothers many an experienced housekeeper, because it is their job to know and to counsel helpfully. Fun, novelty and enteratinment are joined throughout the feature picture, i-for it is always fair weather when neighborly cooks get together. Home making has a universal appeal, and every woman is eager to lear the newest news of her craft. Cooking, romance, modern kitchens, and clever actors and actresses do not tell the complete story of this 1938 model cooking school. The picture is a whole laboratory of modern ideas and wise counsel, touching on latest developiirents in home equipment and accessories,, including laundry meth ods, ways to prepare left-overs, beauty secrets, hints on saving time tind labor, and fresh suggestions on how to entertain graciously, as well as how to be thrifty. Surprises in store for readers of The Mountaineer will not be limited to free entertainment and instruc tion, since there will be daily gifts, many of which will bring, pleasure and renewed appreciation of "school days." long after the final gradua tion on the closing day. ! Join the parade of hoiHe-makers on May 5 and t! at .'1 p. in. and on the 7th at 10 a. m. t . f ri i ... tike the ono oh GIVES CAN OPENEK een cakes in the Motion Picture Cooking School? When a eake appears in the movies, it has to be be.iutiful! It mustn't show any defects when it looms up l.-.rge on the screen; must be so tempting that the audience viil long to taste it. Cakes made with Sno Sheen Cake Flour please the most critical eye. And their perfect appearance is an assur ance that they are wonderfully light wonderfully deli cate in texture. They're as good to eat as they are to look at! PRINCES ANNE, Md. J. Millard Tawes, Court Clerk, presents pros pective brides and bridegrooms with a can opener when he issues them a license. He explains his action by j saying: "When I issue the license, I include a can opener with my com-1 pliments. It serves two purposes j first to make home life a lot easier i for the bride, and second, to keep the bridegroom from starving to death." Your cakes, too, will be a delight to the eye and to the palate if you use Sno Sheen -the super-fine cake flout that's featured in the Motion Pictort Cooking School. Try a package -and you'll want to use it regularly for all your fine cakes! See This New Electric Range On Display In The Lobby Of The Park Theatre At TIip Motion Picture Conking Srhnol ' ev Successful Housewives Know lots more than just t,he essentials of kitchen technique. They know how to manage, and to get the most for their money. Successful housewives have long ago found that some forms of laundrying clothes is too ex pensive in the long run. 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