THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1934 THE NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE THREE CCCDBSEH NEWS By Mr3. A. A. McJnnti. The general meeting of the W. M. U. ol Tabernacle Church will be held at the church Tuesday niyht of this week. The Sun beams, R. A.'s, and GG'. A.'s will meet on Friday night at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Monroe had as dinner quests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood and children, Craig and Marion Wood of Rock fish and Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wood and sons of Raeford. Mar ion Wood of rjC, Maxton was at home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron and daughter, Nancy, of Carolina Beach visited relatives here the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson must have had the latch string out last Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. W, B. fleyward and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Miss Sarah Patterson. Other visitors in their home were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor of St. Pauls, Mr. end Mrs. iiiiiimiiniiiiim,: ill RAEFORD Drive-In RAEFORD, N. C. Thurs. - Fri. - November 18-19 "TIIF. LONG WAIT" Anthony Quinn - Gene Evans Peitcic Castle Saturday - November 20 Vittorio Gassman and Gloria Graham in "THE GLASS WALL" Gary Cooper in "HIGH NOON" Tom Wells of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Crosby ami baby son of Raleigh, Cecil Hugging ol Hope Mills and Mrs. Robert Spears and son of Fayettcvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinnon of Cumberland were guests of Mrs. C. L. Wood and son, Robert, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Pherson and Thomas, Jr. of Me bane visited Mrs. McPherson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Par ker of Wayside the Wst week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wood en tertained the Deacons of Taber nacle Church at a supper meet ing at their home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy llobson and children, Helen nnd Howard, Mrs. Nellie Hendricks and Miss Delia Blue spent Sunday at Wil mington and visited a number of the hurricane swept beaches a loiisj the coast. A. W. Wood and Donald Davis went to the tobacco market at Fuquay Springs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bostic and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. Herman Koonce at Boone the past week Koonce at Boone the pats week end. Cirrle No. A. Calalia Church met at' the home of Mrs. Billy Gillis Monday evening, with ten present. Circle chairnvm, Mrs. D. A. Cillis, presided rmd fie topic for discussion was led by Mrs. R. P. Hitter. After the meeting, the l;ost":s served refreshments. , Sunday - November 21 "INDIAN I'PRISING" with George Montgomery In Color Also Selected Short Subjects Mon. - Tues. - November 22-23 "ADVENTTRES OF ROBINSON CRl'SOE" with Dan O'Herliliy Also Selected Short Subjects Wedensday - November 24 "THE NEBRASKAN" Fhil Carey - Roberta Haynes Wallace Ford Color by Technicolor Also Selected Short Subjects Ml Mrs. Carrie Belle Gillis. Miss Pdoise McGill, Mrs. Polly Biggs, Mrs. James Gillis, Mrs. J. McN. Gillis, Mrs. Kirk Parker, Mrs. Mary Melnnis, Misses Allie and Katie Black and Miss Caroline Parker of Galatia Church attend ed the Presbyterial at Red Springs last week. The dust from the gins where the dirty cotton, picked from the ground since the storm, is being ginned, is terrible. Last Friday afternoon the air was full of it here and you could see it for quite a distance floating on down towards Parkton. So, it seems that Hazel is still kicking up a dust. Little Miss Ann Melnnis, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Me lnnis, of Raeford, Rt. 2, had a tonsillectomy at Highsmith Hos pital last Friday. Sydney Lovette, student at Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, came home last Thursday and spent the remainder of the week Raeford Theatre THURSDAY - FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 13-19 "FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER' Rory Calhoun and Colleen Miller Latest News and Short Subjects SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 20 "BELLS OF ROSARITA" Roy Rogers and Dale Evans "Monster From The Ocean Floor" Also "TRADER TOM OF CHINA SEAS" No. 7 SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 21 "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE Spencer Tracy - Ingrid Bergman MONDAY - TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 22-23 "PASSION" ' Cornel Wilde and Yvonne de Carlo Latest News and Short Subjects WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 24 "TARZAN, THE APE MAN" Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan Also "01 NFIGHTERS OF THE NORTHWEST" No. 14 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovette of Wayside. Neil D. Kay of Ashcboro spent the jKtst week en I with Mrs. Marshall Hay and Mr. and Mrs K. T. Hitter and attended the morning wot ship service at Ga latia Church Sunday. Mrs. H. R. Wilson o.' Ft. Bn.i and Mrs. Cllffm-rt Miller had a surprise I'irlhday dinner for their mother, Mrs. iienry rkinirner of Wayside at li'T home Sunday, No vember 7. Mrs. Plurnmer went to church an.! came bask to find the home full of guest'' and every thing in readiness for the cele bration r,f her birthday. Guests, other than members of the fam ilv, were Mr. end Mrs. Chester Wade of Raiford. Mr. and Mrs. John McFadyen, Mrs. Mary Show bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovette and daughters, Misses Betty Jo and A'ma Lee, and John Tarker. Mrs. MeFadyen shared in the honors of the celebration, her birthday being very near the same dav. Everyone wishes for these ladies many happy returns. Hubert Martin and daughter, An nie Laurie of Ml. (Hive and Charlton McLaurin and Mrs Annie Morrison of MeC'oll. S. C. O Pumpkin Pie Just Goes With A Harvest Season - II i-! .1 : I.ookin' for a pum; wi'li that melt-' !-;, i quality? Then loo'- en fur'.h' r Tins recipe offered ) Mrs. Je well Fessenden, State k;c ex tension nutrition: t, is a chiffon tyre pie, pun plin flavor, that's I) uuid to sVM'y tlie most parti el i ar eater.-. . Pumpkin Chiffon Pie 3 er;g yolks, beaten :1i cup su ar ( lnown or white) 1 ! - cup c )ol..,d or caimed J irnnsin 'j eui :ri!': '. tessi.oon 'Salt I '. i cup cold water 3 sliiily l c:'("n cits; whiles 1 i c'sp f;i unulatei.! sis.ar .'ofien f;i 1 alia in 'j cup cold water. Conil.ine c o!k, i'ufi.'ir, piini,'ki:i, milk, salt and spices. Cook in a double boiler until :Nek and sn. oth. Stir the mix due (,,!,. t:,ro.- v.hile i' tlii.k- niiut. A(i I the f"e!.:'iu sn''t ued in t'a.' 1 , cup (old water. Coo' whites into pumpkin mix Uire. Pour into a prepared L.'-mb hell or bake I crust. Chill until firm and serve. f; "O ciiur.cri sunoat 1 leaspeon cinnamon (n,i'uic. i'.' at e u; li'e; acMir 'i teaspoon t'Uu'er (optional) !su':r v.l.ci the e. whites : re 'i teaspoon nutmeg (optional) , fro' nv. Oeitieue 1 ' stin;; until 1 tablespoon plain rv'latiu jwhihs stand up in peaks. Fold I & k M-jtal Jf Lane; "wnrT-XJi To Mure t"'" (L II31.I0 OX W0irrs-5MI HIST Muff R. L. Plurnmer of Savannah, Ga. is spending a while with his brother, Iienry Plurnmer and Mrs. Plurnmer. Wesley McKcithnn of Sharon, Pa. spent the past week end with Ids parents', Mr. and Mrs. N. A. MiKeithan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Shockley accompanied him home. 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