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nV, APRIL 22' 1943 (0ne Day Neafer Victory) "BSD THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page S yClyde Graduates Receive uipiomas Society A Young Warrior on the American Farm 0 Lai- ;jj , awaraea w imi' Tudav evening, to '..-ui school year. ufl eries of com r fir1 0 , will begin Utfit P"'-' ., when Rev. J "f , Kde, will preach pr!.'"' ; ..." sermon. The "J', 4 -ohool will give nrhi!!. . o tin .,. ng at o;ou, urc , 1! present their This program address by president, :!! be given by and the class Case, yive the last while Julian i ihu class poem, nti will present present a skit, ' ( lass to the , : also at will be award- .. j .iivss by Hev. or of the First ; Waynesville. will be Mc( 'racken, and : !',ss by Vivian !1. Parris will ... followed by a ; I; school chorus. Miperintundent, ass of 22 seniors, county super in in, will award Africa Air Veteran '1 A ai!1, 'i" .m. :t ,if -:plun;a-. AhVC . ill li SPORTING A BEARD that makes him iook a lot older than he really is, Lieut James T. Watson, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, is one of the Ameri can veterans of the present air campaign in Africa. He's been navignlor op more than fif t against f'p Axis. (Intern j i ii Tiii mini i n nm i in iiiiiiiii nmi ii inin m U rUi to rA W , ii ! .-Sjirt.V - - . - w. - J. J.'. av... Av,K..w.ah. . N -y -vv A 'hmi, i ts Avis n-AY 't ,V ,1yv '.IvCv L Mrs. Clarence Hyatt and babyl leit r riday to visit relatives in Hamlet. Mrs. Hyatt has been con nected with the Haywood County Hospital for the past three months. She expects to visit her husband. First Srt. Clarence Hyatt, who is stationed in California in the near future. - Mrs. Hester Clark spent the week-end in Canton with her moth er. Mrs. J. T. Payne. Mrs. George Walls. Jr.. of New port News, Va.. is spending some time in Hazelwood with relatives. V Mrs. Ed Ray i turned Friday from Norfolk, Va., where she visit ed her husband and was also the tfuest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Frank lin. While in Virginia she visited friends in Newport News. Carl Hawaii, of Sylvania, Ga., joined his family here at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. L. McCracken for a visit over the week-end. Miss Charlotte Chastine. of New-j port News and Waynesville arriv- ! ed on Monday to. sp nd a few days' w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. j J. Chastine at their home on East1 Street. Miss Chastine holds a po sition with the Leggette Depart ment Store of Newport News. Upon ! her return she plans to enter de- . - t fens,- work in the Newport News KatClltl LOVC NeWS Shipliuililing aril Drv Dock Com-'. pany. liam Walter Haynes, Bill Ogden Hetison, Kvelyn Dee Hill, J. B. Jackson, Mabel Ann McCracken, Legion Citizen- 1 Sophia Evelyn McCracken. Mrs. 1 was the Jesse Messer iw ell Messer, of Valdi se, gueM of Mr. and Mrs. r the week-end. awaul wii! he presented by Betty Joyce Morgan, Betty Sue p. William. j Palmer, Herbert Dean Parris, praduates of the Clyde ."art na l.ee !-nooK, J-ain AuDrey oizemore, iieorge juiian smatners, l..vn. lirown. Eva Nell "''- 1 ouyngim, aim "" ' D., ., W i) ... ,i ,', L-.- Toco finnrro ""i "" y, Chambers. Evelyn Isabell n, Mary Jane Fish, Vivian Francis. ban Luther Haynes, Wil- The woxld can be made bright by a blackout of Germany and Japan. low In Stock - - Large Assortment Of BOOKS for Boys and Girls THE KIND THEY LIKE THE TYPE THAT ARE SUITED FOR THEM- Read Good Books IDEAL FOR GIFTS The Mountaineer Stationery Department Mrs. Edward W. Mct'lure and son, Billy McClure. visitnl the for mer's husband at Wilmington the past week-end. T:ie latter did not return but plans to remain in Wil mington and tind employment at the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, where his father is now working. Miss Jane Royster, of Fayette ville. arrived yesterday to spend a week with Miss Catherine Jones at her home on the Balsam Road. Miss Royster and Miss Jones were room mates at Peace Junior College last year. Farm boys ind girls can help brat the Axis in many ways. This chap i raising calve excellent insurance against a shortage of milk, butter, cream, cheese, and meat for the healthy American family. residing. Mrs. Dwight Hall, who has been . making tier nome in Morrison, va., Miss Vauhl Morgan, of Candler, lias returned and is with her mother visited Miss Sarah and Miss Mar-'Mis. P. V. Phillips. garct I'ndeiwond on Sunday. ' A prayer service was conducted Miss Krangie Noland. who has at the Baptist Church on Sunday been ill. is reported improving. ' afternoon. A player meeting was held at I'M and Mrs. John Caglo an-! the home of Algie Ratcliff on Fit- nounee the birth of a daughter at day with a large attendance. jthe Haywood County Hospital. Pvt. jCagle is stationed in California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mills and David and Bobby Mills, of Willetts, spent Rev. L. C. Stevens preached Sun Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lane 'day night at Elizabeth Chapel. Arr'ngton. Coffee Coupons Expire Sunday; New Recipe . . . Waynesville Woman" Finds Way To Save Fifty Percent In Coffee; National Maga zine Likes Idea. For your information, April 25 is the last day that Stamp No. 20 in Ration Book One will be good for a pound of coffee. And again, for your informa tion, don't wait until the 25th to get your coffee that's Sunday. And for more information, a Waynesville woman 'Mrs. Paul IN THE NAVY they say: W8EI.AV" lor nop "CHOP-CHOP" ( for hurry up "STCW" fiif commissary officer "CAMEL" (or che Navy nun's lavuricc iig.uc!fe Hyatt, at the Piedmont Hotel, has just received a check from Th American Magazine for telling how to conserve coffee. The plan was in the May issue. Mrs. Hyatt says to take half of the usual amount of coffee that you use to make enough for a meal, and put it in a small cloth bag, similar to a tea bag. Boil this in the coffee pot, and the flavor will be as good as when twice the amount of coffee used in the or dinary way. She suggested that coffee roasters start packing coffee in the small bags, in two and four teaspoon sizes, and then into a pound package. Mrs. Hyatt might have an idea that will start new ways of cotfee making in America Mr .and Mrs. P. V. Phillips have returned to Katcliff Cove from Mor rison, Va., where they have been There are parents in the United States who know where the fight ing is thickest because they have a son in the battle. aster Cake Special- A Delictus. Two-Layer Cake, With Cherry and Pineapple Filling. RDER np, ORDER TODAY JJV TODAY Specially Decorated For Easter PARCE S BAKED GOODS ARE DELICIOUS Waynesville Bakery Rnnr . , " . rriAUtrj, uwner-iuaus" exi To Western Union Main Street Mr. and Mrs. ,1. G. Ramsey and family left Wednesday for Ashe-1 ville wher they will reside in the 1 fortune. They came here eight years 1 ago from Hendersomville. They have made many friends in this sec-; tion during their residence here. Mrs. Claude Haynes, who has I been visiting relatives in Knoxville, I is spending a few days here and is the guest at Buena Vista Terrace, SCIENCE HAS NEW TEST FOR THE BRAIN Science has developed a new device that records the electrical currents of the mind and tells if you are sane or not. Be sure to lead about this discovery in the May 2nd issue of The American Weekly The liitr Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN .Is, ,.' Dealer To Rexerie Your Copy Filet of Sole au Gratin New Recipe in the Menu By BETSY NEWMAN ARB YOU one of those cooks who cooks the same things in the same way time after time, and never changes? There may be a reason for that. Some families just don't like changes. They pre fer their foods cooked in the way they are used to. If the family is not "set in its ways", however, try out different recipes. I'm giving you a different recipe for cooking fish filet of sole in this case. Today'a Menu Filet of Sole au Gratin French Fried Potatoes Cabbage Salad Green Beans Orange Spanish Cream Hot Drink Filet of Sole 5 tbsps. mar- Dash of pepper garine 1H taps. 8 tbsps. flour Worcester 114 c top milk shire sauce H c. Old Eng- 1 lge. pimiento, lish cheese chopped V, Up. salt 1 lbs. filet of Vt c chopped sole dill pickles Melt 8 tablespoons margarine in saucepan and stir in flour; add milk and cheese and cook until thickened, and smooth, stirring constantly. Add salt, pepper. Worcestershire sauce, pickles and pimiento. Place flsb in buttered, shallow baking dish, dot with re maining margarine and salt light ly. Bake in hot oven (426 degrees F.) 8 to 10 minutes. Four sauce over fish and place under hot broil er until sauce is browned and bub bling. Serves 6 to 8. Orange Spanish Cream 1 c. milk 1 tap. grated 6 tbsps. sugar orange rind 2 tbsps. plain, unfavored gelatin 2 eggs 1 tsp. grated lemon rind 2 tbsps. lemon juice Few grains salt 4 c. orange juice Measure milk into top of double boiler, add sugar and sprinkle gelatin ovei surface. Heat over boiling water until scalded. Stir until gelatin is dissolved, then pour slowly onto beaten egg yolks. Re turn to double boiler and cook with salt until thick, then add rinds and fruit juices slowly. Cool until mixture starts to thicken, then whip light and blend in stiffly beat en egg whites. Turn into mold or molds which have been rinsed in cold water and chill until firm. Serve garnished with slices of orange topped with cubes of cur rant jelly or preserved strawberries. Inner - Spring Mattresses Are Valuable Protect Them Seeco Sanitary Spring Cover Mattress Protector An absolute guarantee against springs rusting mattresses. Prevents mattress ticking and bed clothes being torn. 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