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1 t -1 1 n Sir- i .ft . PAGE TWO TnE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Monday Afternoon. DecemW 4 J & Local Elks Hold I At The Park Thursday and Fricjay Memorial Rite ' For Mr. Bramlett , isw w The members of (he Wavnesville 1 Elks Lodge last niht heiil a'mem ortal service for the late Lucius Bramlett. - The Lodge's Exalted Ruler Alvin Ward conducted the ceremonial :st the Lodge hall. Mr. Bramlett had been ;'.n active . member of the Klks up in I lie tune of his death, which lullowed a butf illiicfs. Local Sailor Visits New York Navy Seaman Walter Crawford ; of Waviiesville recently visited New York while on training exer n;es with the Athu.tic Fleet. ' His unit js based at Little Creek. Yimiiia He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Walter Crawford 'u! Waynevilie Sec A rose captured in silvery sheen 6-Piece Place Setting $22.50 Fcder.i Tix Included v. i , r I , vY i . . I I , . " ' ,A - J - .V" f -v - v-- 1 I 1 " " , ' I - - 'iimi, 1 n a ,r - - A Riy Millmd has orjeous Lana turner all to himself in this scene from Lana's first picture in two years "A Life Of Her Own." ... ; . '. Coming To The Strand Theatre I i ii iJJ 1 1 1 lJi il Ml 1 p mm 1 m iifffi x4 1 f JI Former Haywood j Man Arrested By I FBI In Greensboro ' (By Associated Press!) J A former health officer of Hay-i wood County was arrested in j Greensboro Friday by Federal a-1 tents and charged with violating j the Mann White Slavery Act. Arrested by aeents of the Feder- i al Bureau of Investigation and a j deputy U. S. marshal was John j Jones, 27. now an employee of the State Health Office In Greensboro. He was g'ven a hearing before j I . S. Commissioner L. Herbin and placed in Guilford. County jail In ; default of $3,000 bond. Trial is set for the May term of U; S. Court in I Greensboro. , The arrest was announced by Charles W. Brow n. special agent in ; charee of the Charlotte Bureau of the FBI. ' I Brown said the man is accused of takin? a 15-year-old Haywood County girl to Blue Ridge, Ga i last October 14 while she was in a drugged condition. .In Georgia, the pair went throueh a murrlage cere mony then spent four or five days together in Chattanooga. Tenn., Greenville, S. C. and Charlotte, Brown reported. He added Jones is already married. The girl told FBI agents she was in a completely or partially drug ged condition during the entire lime. She added Jones later desert- i ed her and she returned' to her I home. Queen and Court of The Paper Bowl Game On Saturday 1 it -' -) r ; 10 - . . .. . . - "i 1 ISA .a'Ttl cnloved Husband. Zachary Scott tame in "Born to Be Bad," but Hyan. Coming to the Strand The is a devoted spouse to Joan Fon Joan carries a torch for Robert aire Wednesday and Thursday. E. J. LILIUS JEWELER .Daughter will enjoy baking a simple white cake in a square pan and ili-n cutting the cake in small squares and frosting these to make petit-fours. For holiday serving site can decorate the petit-fours with silver shot, colored sugar, candied cherries, angelica and small pieces of st mi-sweet chocolate. WAYNES VILLE DMVE-Ili THEATRE Baby Born At Newport To Local Couple Mr. and Mrs, Audry F,. Fergu son, of Clyde, Route 1, became the ; parents of a baby hoy November 4. The child was born at the U. S. Naval Hospital in Newport. R. I. I His father is 011 Navy duty at j Newport. J The infant weighed five pounds jll ounces at birth, and has been named James Earl. MORE ABOl'T Sidelights 'Continued from I'srp V - kicks, divided by the number of kicks, j So we'll just have to settle for the claim unofficial, of course, that Waynesvilh 's big end is the besj kicker in the .United States this year. Hut only the second best in the nation in, saw the last 20 years. After all. we can't forget Jim Thorpe, who boot d around 70 or HO vards even time, and fell to 60 when 'they were blocked. We can say, without fear of gel ting our ears oiimed back, that Bill is the country's best high school hooter. After all, Paul Stombaugh was a college man. Guy Roberts, left, is shown presenting the Paper Bowl Queen and court to the football crowd at Canton Saturday afternoon. Standing in front is Miw iAdrienne Smatfrers, of Canton, queen, with the four members of her court just behind her. The court members, left to right: Miss Freda Grey Hipps, Clyde; Miss Birdell Gorrell, Bethel; Miss Lois McCracken, Crabtree-Iron Duff, and Miss Rose Marie Leath erwood, Waynesville, (Staff Photof. Beef Stew for Fall Appetites fji $4 fJon' like oNXfhino srri-ln 11.M W X Vn wwk cl0;h"4j 1 m nie.MwhMlj siat of our cot. UHv ip-uuro is bttssinql Vv" Use mashed sweet potatoes, that high energv food, in nutritious des serts: pudding, pie, waffles, cake. PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME' (In Tethnicolor) Starring JLDY GARLAND and VAN JOHNSON II TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 & 6 DOUBLE FEATURE "KISS OF DEATH" Starring VICTURE MATURE, COLEEN CRAY and BRIAN DONLEVY ALSO :-: HOME IN SAN ANTONE Starring ROY ACUFF 11 THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC. 7 & 8 ?THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY- ' :. 4 Starring CARY GRANT, MYRNA LOY and SHIRLEY TEMPLE . . .. .'.v..!-.. .... y' - . Also Selected Short Subjects 'PARK' THEATRE' Matinee Sunday 2 & 4 P. M. Saturday Continuous Shows from 11 A. M. Nights Sunday 8:30 P. M. Weekdays 7 & 9 P. M. . PROGRAM MON., TUES., DEC. 4 & 5 i AN ABSOLUTELY HONEST COUNTERFEITER! 1 ! LANCASTER I DOROTHY ! McGUIRE ! IN It ...THAT'S WHAT MADE HIM SO HARD TO CATCH! JM!(fJ ' I f sjw an iviji iiui I P.I IDT . ... ItlAI 3 VYMAI ftft 9 W ( I 1 r,, w 4y MADE HIM 1 jnMM SO HARD EDMUND GWENN 19 WEDNESDAY DEC. G Carnal time h Cuba... 9td0 Am Doran Stem Stray - Minerva urecal THURS. & FRL, DEC. 7 & 8 lanaTURNER ray MILLAND mmm-n n 11. 1.1. wtwuu.aiii.ini in mu L&t hl IP1 i, 1 11 . n i mm ' Ton EWtLL Louis CALHCRN lim DYQR1K Ian) SULUVAN Market PHILLIPS Jean KAGCN By ALICE DENHOFF HEARTY fare Just right for the season, Is on the Are today. First off, a honey of a beef stew with toothsome dumplings. To serve 4, melt 2 tbsp. fat In large frying pan. Flour lightly one lb. round steak that has been cut Into Inch cubes. Brown meat In frying pan. Arrange one me dium onion and 3 medium car rots, all sliced, on top of meat. Add an 8 oz. can tomato sauce, tsp. salt, tsp. pepper, V2 tsp. celery salt, a to V tsp. garlic salt, and water to cover. Cover and simmer slowly tor about 2 hr. or until meat Is tender. Add more water If gravy cooks down. The Dumplings .' Drop dumplings by spoonsful on top of boiling stew, cover, and simmer 15-20 mln. To prepare dumplings mix and sift one c. sifted flour, 2 tsp. baking powder, Vi tsp. salt. Cut in 2 tsp. shorten ing, then add Vz c, milk, tsp. dry mustard, tsp. minced parsley ' (dry or fresh), i tsp. each onion salt and celery salt. Stir quickly to make soft dough. Proceed as above. Makes 8-7 dumplings. A casserole of tuna fish with i potato chips makes a hearty sup per special. To serve 4 generously, stlf Yi c. milk into a can con densed cream of mushroom soup; heat. Put contents of a 7-oz. can tuna fish Into a strainer, and pour over It a cup of hot water to take off the excess oil, then break the fish Into rather large pieces and add It to the sauce. Crush me dlum size package of potato chips. Butter a small casserole; pour half the creamed tuna flsh In the bottom, then sprinkle with half the potato chips over the fish, then add another layer of the creamed tuna, and top with potat chips. Bake at 375 F. for 20-30 mln. i Egg Curry A tangy egg curry Is a good icholce for something different "by way of a luncheon or supper dish. To serve 4-6, cream 2 tbsp. butter and 2 tbsp. flour together. Add tsp. curry powder, 'a tsp. paprika, Vi tbsp. finely-chopped onion and Va tsp. salt. Stir well; add Hi c. scalded milk, then cook until mixture thickens, stir ring constantly. Chop the whites of 4 hard-cooked eggs and add with one c. cooked rice to the above mixture. Serve In patty shells garnished with the egg yolks, grated. It's a good apple season, so how about an apple souffle? Yes? Then combine '3 c. qulck-cooklng tapioca, Y2 c. sugar, Vi tsp. salt and 2 c. milk in top of double boil er. Place over rapidly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 3 to 5 mln.) and cook 5 min., stirring frequently. Add Vi tsp. cinnamon, 8 tsp. nutmeg, 2 tbsp. butter, ' tbsp. lemon juice and one c. grated raw apple. Cool slightly while beating 3 egg yplks until thick and lemon-colored. Add egg yolks and mix well. Fold in 3 stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn Into greased baking dish. Place In pan of hot water and bake at 350 F. for 50 to 60 mln., or until souffle Is firm. Serve hot with whipped cream. Shedd Goes On Trial In Macon If you don't want starch to stick to your iron when pressing elwth.es dampen starched clothes carefully so they are not too wet. A Civil War battle was fought near Santa Fe, New Mexico, al though that state was then only a territory of the U.S.A. g mi iw QUO Wf? V J ' Save on fuel! Stop this heat lose! With efficient, fireproof Eagle-Picher In sulation installed in sidewalls and ceilings, heat is kept within the house. As a result rooms are warmer and easier to heat . and you'll save as much as 40 of scarce fuel. '.'".'' Ask about the Certified In sulation Job . . . an Eagle Picher exclusive. Call the EAGLE INSULATING CO. WAYNESVILLE PHONE 20G-J Phone Asheville 30946 Mclntyre Bldg. i Methodist Circles To j Circles of the Vu!,ai;. ; of Christian Service of I Methodist Church will n : ... wtmwr 5. as foli. i . Urcle No. 1 in the h,m. ; David Hyatt, at 3 3u pffi r Circle No; 2 in the hn v .. nl ou p Circle No:. 3 in the hun, . vrouse. Sr.. at 7 3u Circle No. 4 in the (i(1. Chai U -!...- .. -,. .on nauillie, Miss Ma well and Mn ' di, ... be associate hostess.: Circle No. 5 will me nome of Mrs J c 7:30 p.m. Circle No. 6 in the hnm, Paul McElroy with Mr tl er, jr., ami Mrs. J,, Ja( as associate hostess. ;)t Mrs. W. B. Kvatis l )eaJ weeK tor 1'ittston. 1'., . ft!J will spend Chrirtim.v hJ ayes. .. ... nyati, Mr. and Mis uavij aim miss .ancy Killi;,,, S,,J oay in Mparianijurg, s, c jiiu rars. i.aclilan H alt n,il a ii ....i ... ... . . I ..u nit- in lMciiin;: '-t'luif t j w. A. Hyatt s maiidcUiuhi. Jane llvatt. 'lee MOKE ABOl'T Officers (Contlimi'd fiom ragf Mr. MeKlroy was eiif-aRel Curtns Shedd, of Smith. Carolina, was taken from the Haywood jail this morning for bis trial in Frank lin Ia io nknt. .fill. .1... I.... I . . ...... ..c i.mifit-u mm uir iiiuiuer ; today as po'i -enwn ii l of two young girls last summerJ uska Methodjs, As,.ni,'iv ' The bodies of the two girls were ! C. Allen. Assemblv supV, found in the mountains near High- .nt, made the appointment lands. - i a a i ' nt'i maKiim llie :ii)(ijnt Shedd made a confession several ! the new commissioners calle, aays atier ine ooaies were lounti, i cess for lunch and signed the statement in the court house here, where ho had been held in jail for sale keeping. Cpl. Pritchard .Smith took, the prisoner to the Macon court. ' Ui1 P3 (fid ,3f LTeS jsf Lot siet Lfill (oil tie ji' M. ha Yal ii: th 3. J Hi tti itt c UK et Ea m Lo tin n-i,... i , , jin-.v wi-ii- scneouieii ttulri jurors lor the next term oil nor court after they recoil later this afternoon Three Haywood Girls On Brevard Honor List Three students from the Waynes-1 0Vt'n ville area have been named to the i dean's honor list at Brevard Col lege. They are Peggy McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCracken, Waynesville, Route 2: Nancy Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Medford of Rat cliffe Cove, and Natalie Jones, daughter of Mrs. Fr.tnees Jones of Lake Junaluska. When a reeiue calls for tJ i blanched almonds, the nuts nave their skins removed U.. I ii men ue uiowneo nijiim jnl tut lace JUST RECEIVED - -beautiful of new Portrait Frames. Rel ably priced. Ingram's SI Masonic Building. Dei There's plenty of honey around these days so get out your recipes for cakes and cookies using this good, nutritious sweet. Honey is also good for candying sweet pota toes and parsnips, to flavor milk drinks, and in frostings. Stat M To relieve coul ing spasms, muscular soreness, inroai, cnesi anu back at bedtime g Iwh with time-tested vapor .fwRfrtfTlF)!. Two Shows Dally Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. PROGRAM TODAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 4 3 mm STEPHEN McNALLY -ALEXIS SMITH WEDNESDAY T THURSDAY, DEC. 6-7 ; t - - More desirable ,; - lIlP . package! Mite mm ALSO CARTOON & NEWS BE WISE GET STRAND WISE -7 7
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