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Till Tiro Thanksgivings, Offekt Chance To Try Taro Different Kinds of Feast THANKSGIVING can be twice as good this year I Some will celebrate on November 23rd and some (like .Junior who heard about the chanp* , and worried over what would happen to the Ptilgrims) will hew to tradition and let the chips fall on the White House. Dozens will celebrate twice vvHii'h moon a iho* ?ah *>?*" THIS 'N THAT Bjr Alice Burton i Patterson Grove Section Jfiss *%Iba KutU Costner was Me to coine back to B<hool Monday' after being absent several days IteuMWi of sickness. IfiF" Vera Thornliiirc of PhtirlAtto iWtsltwf hor parents the M. L. Thorn fchKgii Sunday. She also visited hor PhkCher, Mr. La Bon Tbornburg ani Pttfu. Tbornburg of Shelby. , Mt. J. W/ Carroll and son, George qpotil Saturday with relatives near the City Uke. M lases Jenny Lee and Yvonne Jhlk spent the week end with their Irtraadniother In Kings Mountain. ^ pr. Frank \rSWand son, Arthur, ?Md Cliff llmnriek went on u trip l*u tfte Mountains Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. I*. Greens of ffkmix Mills were dinner guests ol 0b"- sifter's parents' Sunday * Several memers of the Penleys Chapel church attended the Motho**<*" Canfer?-nre held U> 11 lessemer Cl*y Sunday. Hev tVeflon" of BessMwr, -who has been preaching at fMi ehurrti since Itev. Phillips redffed sometime ago, will be the Mis* Marjorijfe Cutiplngjham of ifeiMli Mill village was a visitor . tk this community Friday evening. Miss I^*ye~ Huffstetler of Penleys Cfcap-d section spent last week with Mar sister in Charlotte. apyy Birthday to Elcle Mae ttreun, Thursday, and to Lillte Mae ttmroil, Sunday. j Au Revolr. ,QWCK^tE8ULT^^LOW CQST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for first insertion; half price for subsequent Insertions. Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they arc strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald la responsible for only one incorrect' insertion. The customer Is respon! oible for subsequent insertions. Ttie advertiser should notify immediately of any cc,-rections needWant ads are always cash in ndyance except to business men tor concerns having accounts with this newspaper. MY HOME PLACE FOR SALE Of TRADE for well located towt property. F. C. ROBERTS. 12-21 . ! t T ROOM APARTMENT ? Rent ti eonpte without children. Hot wa tier, Bath. Electric lights. Cente of town, fnquire Herald Off'ce. SPENCER CORSET8: Individual!: (Designed Foundation Garments Morfloal Supports. For Appoint i ment call or write Mrs. L.acra P Bradley. Phone 3301, P. O. Box 41 f BCssemer City. ll-30p. WE HAVE A Beautiful flock o pure-fcred Turkeys. Heavily milk <od. Tender and delicious. Ordei - ?Mie today. VT. C. CAVENY, Moun totn View Hotel. 12-21c EMEMBER ? On Saturday you ge1 *mc of our delicious Banana Spilt //|]> AM I ! 1 rtrt irin no Hnnn I n In Hrn. ?>>\ vu>; iv^i muuuimu ju*i ill ?Onrpany. - 1 Have Your Eyes Examined, Qlasaes Fitted ?By? ; ] DR. D. M. MORRISON ^ Optometrist Eye Specialist Will be in Kings Mountain Office jor Every Tuesday and Friday : afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to 0 P. M. THE CLA nsw E I JB Nfrfrk'drtfri.-'fr^hirtfc'. ',:,^--.;jx., ,/. VUWV J \JXA V?ll UUl UlII/ go to gr?j>(lfna'6 for Thanksgiving ' ut that grandma can come to your house too! (For orice Gran gets a ,'break'!) Or, have your traditional turkey-fixing feast on one holiday and try something different on the ether Cheer up! You can't lose! as many ideas are needed because of twice as many Thanksgivings. Perhaps these choiso pickings will help you' with YOUR pickling: Feast Starter Citrus-Crab Cocktail: Combine , ( snients of Florida grapefruit and j flaked crahmeat. Add sufficient tx>season with Worcestershire and a dash jit tabasco, Serve in grapefruit shells, cut with knife to make sawtooth edges. Two Turkey Stuffings Brazil Nut Stuffing: 2 onions; V4 cup melted butter; 2 cups chopped or ' ground Brazil nuts; Salt; peppe. Sage or other lurbs; 8 cups soft bread crumbs. Mince onions and cook 2 minutes in butter. Mix Brazil nuta and seasoning with bread crumbs and stir in butter. Coc': 2 minutes more, stirring constantly. If a moist stuffj ing is desired, add a little water- g This amount of . stuffing 4s enough for a 10 lb. turkey. Bran-Apple Stuffing: 4 cups soft- bread crudbs; 1 cup ( all-bran; y, cup melted fat; 1 teas. t salt; 1-4 teasp. pepper; 1-4 teas. ^ poultry seasoning; 2 teasp. powder g ed sage; 1 cup chopped sour ap- ? Pies; 1 tbsp. minced onion. g Combine bread crumbs and all- ( bran with melted fat and seasoning ? add onion and apples. The Wind-Up Coffee ? perfect coffee may ac s company your meal right through, I and must certainly be served last, * ' too. Smart hostesses are serving coffee twice ? a second service a1 bout, an hour after dinner, In the. I Hying room. Make your coffee dou-j ! bio strength (two hea>Dlne table-1 spoonj to each cup of wafer), serve it back in demi tasse' cups from a Two Good "Sfeet "Tatars" Flamingo Sweet Potates: ; G medium sized cooked, sweet potatoes; -ti lup red currant Jelly; 1-4 cup water; 1-8 teasp. sal*; 1 one fourth teasp. gy\Jed orange rind; 1-8 teasp. cinnamon; lr3 teasp nutmeg; Dash of allspice; 2 tbsps. 91 butter. : r| -Cut potatoes in half, lengthwise, and place cut side down <in shallow taking dish. Combine remaining In gredicnts in top of double boiler. | t ook over boiling water 2 minutes, beating constantly. Pour oyer po'' tatoes' and bake in moderately hot oven (375 de. F.) 30 minutes, basti ing frequently. Yieldl: 6 'pontions. I \ . , , .. ' I Banana-Sweet Potato Qaaaarole: 1 lb. sweet potatoes; 1 teasp. salt J 3 tbsps. batter; 1-4 cup warm milk; r 1-4 cup firmly packed brown sugar; 11 *4 cup drained crushed pineapple; 3 firin bananas; bait. | Use all yellow bananas. Cook po( : tatoes. drain and mash. Add! salt, 1 i tablespoon of butter, and mlla, beat (| lug until light and fluffy. Turn Into * j a well buttered baking dish and I spread evenly over bottom of dish, j Cover with half the pineapple and j dot with 1 tablespoon of butter. | I'eel bananas and cut crosswise Into Vi Inch thick pieces. Arrange o npinerupple. Sprinkle bananas slightly with salt. Cover with remaining pineapple and sugar, and dot with remaining butter. Bake In o moderate oven (375 de.F.) about 30 minutes, or until bananas are tender ? easily pierced with a fork. Serve hot. 4-6 servings. A New >Way With Carrots Prepare small tender carrots as usual, leaving whole if small enough, or cutting into lengthwise NCY KIDS Tlmi tjd7 : rnss: r . / J Jfp*. ' -?.;*?? ' -".v/ ;. .vv ' <* *>. * L-t-4 _ L^> . - - - - ... .' - * - i:; - ?- ------- PIW MOPWTABf ?UH TH urn i 1 ' ' taxcs paid last veab By A LARGE TELEPHONE COMAAMV MPRSSENTEO *9.35 POP t^tOY tNSrRuMEKT M smvke CWAH increaseop n% ^ /* 9 WARS/ ^Lv lffN\ e1.-5ti.CX I "At MAM /jll t "ya i mmmm ? m mmm, each \ fc. ahmmimmmw. \ 1cm l*g OWN "tTOMfl- X ? MP WfMME MwnfB \ ^ mm a ?mz> \ ? POCTOKS. AN fMl RAID) \ EAWVBOS, A OUPX ore. tripe if too large. Place dn a sauce an, pour over them 4 tablespoons :iazoIa, and add enough > boiling waer to "barely cover bottom of pan. look slowly, covered, about 40 mi a .tea or until tender. "When about latf done (20 minutes) all 2 tablepoons sugar, salt,- and pepper, and ontlnue cooking! To serve, drain, iprinkle with finely minced parsley and minced onion if desdred.) Thanksgiving Pudding 1 egg, slightly beaten; % cup >ugar; 1 teasp. flour; 1 teaap. phoa ihate baking powder; % cup paseurized dates (sliced); Mi cup net gy<K?N niR nolN MICKEY AND HIS ? 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