Page '^2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, November 4, 1971 MORE ABOUT SOCIETY COLUMN (Continued from Page One) IT'S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. Danny C. Parker of 703 Princeton Drive announce the arrival of their first child - a son - Daniel Todd Parker, October 19th, Cleveland Mem orial hospital, Shelby. The baby weighed eight pounds, 15 ounces. Grandparents are City Commissioner W. S. Bid- dix and Mrs. Biddix and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Par ker. MORE ABOUT SOCIAL CALENDAR Continued From Page One Monday; \ . 7 p. in.—rphe Police Auxiliary will meet at tlie home of Mrs. Maroellus Hunter, 402 W. Parker street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Hunn'cutt, Ur. a son, Charlotte Presbyterian hospital, October 28th. Born to Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Brewer, Jr. of Urbana, Illinois, a son, November 1st. Dr. Brewer Is the son of Captain and Mrs. W. F. Brewer of Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Brewer, Sr. is the former Pauline Neisler of Kings Mountain. WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS Tropical Fish — Monkeys — Conures — Gitinea Pigs — Flying Squirrels — Quakers — Skunks — Rac coons — Gerbils — Doves — Hamsters — Mynah Birds — Finches — 17 breeds of rabbits — 4 colors Mink — BB Parrots and cage only $10.00 — 5 foot Chinese Dragon and cage — make us an offer — Baby Ikuana dragons $2.50 each. 10 gal. Aquarium set-up only $9.90. Many, many tropical fish — 3 for $1.00 Hwy. 180 — Halfway between 74A and 150 at the sign of the RABBIT VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME AT SMALL STOCK FARM! SHELBY, N. C. Mon. to Sat. 1 p.m. • 8 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m> - 5 p.m. MORE ABOUT Baked Ham Continued From Page Methodls+s Set Attic Sale Again Saturday 'Southern Living Show Will Feature Christmas Selections, Many Features Women of Central United Methodist church will open their attic sale headquarters again Saturday at 10 a. m. at the building formerly occupied by q^^e Mart Ken’s Snack Shop on West Mountain street. OIIAHLOTTE. — Popuar hoi- log 1 is traditionally served. It iday foods from Europe and, is a rich sponge cake rolled and .Mexico will be prepared during i roasted with a filling of French Piedmont Natural Gas’ cooking, silk frosting that resembles bark. clinics at the Southern Christ mas Show, here November 11, 12, 13 and H, at the-Merchan- A della robbia punch. One The following definition of some Of the pork cuts may 'be hepful: Crowtx roast is usually made from the rib section of two pork lions. The ribs are "fren- ched” by rernov'ing meat from the end of each ril) bone. Then the rib sections are shaped into a erown and fastened. Butterfly chops are boneless double chops, split most of the way through the center and opened to form a butterfly shape. IBack rlhs, or co'untry ribs, are made by splitting lengthwise through the rib section near the backbone. I Side pork is trimmed to a rec- tanglar shape. It has alternating layers of lean and fat. Canadian bacon, cut from boneIe.ss pork Hons, is cured and smoked. It is usually quite lean. A pork cushion is a square, flat piece made by removing the j bones from the si ’cr. This ; provides a pocket tuffing. j For the brisk fall d y Bone- I less Pork Shoulder . st with cock tail Swedish meat balls, roast A variety of good men's, worn- tiuckling, Italian pannetto n e, en's and childrens clothe.s are on plum pudding and Mexican po- display and are lieing offered at sadas (iglazed almonds) are a bargain prices of .50 cents and ; of the delightful recipes the SI .00. Piedmont Local w'omen liave already earn<“d more than $15(1 from rummage sales the past several weekneis. Tliey will hand out samples of the punch and cookies to the audience. Also to be on display with instructions on how to make them will be clever Christmas wrappings and various holiday decorations. Printed sheets will be given out with instructions and patterns for making, among other things, a cookie drum, a colorful wrapping for a coffee can that holds cookies or candies, and a bright red boot, designed holds Christmas Mrs. C. L. Jolly, Sr. Is prsl- dent of the Womens SiK'iely of Christian Service. Mrs. Barrett Joins Tiara's As Stylist home economists at Gas will talk aibort. “Each of the foods has a cus tom behind it and would make interesting tKinversatlon at your as a ooveruip 1 holiday tal)lc,’' said Carolyn Pet- can that also ty, home economist. Mrs. Petty, goodies, with brmc e. on. mist Judy Cclc “The kitchen door decoration made long, gay grpsy dresses in we are showing this year is so fuchsia and hot pink to be woim e^’-v to make," said Mrs. Petty, when they give the proi. rams. “.\11 you need are a black dust "Special breads such as pan- pan, red ribbon for a bow, green nettone are in great demand at Christmas ip Italy. It is a yeast bread filled with raisins and ci tron. In France after Christmas Eve Mass, buche de noel (yule ery and gold colored metal scouring pads to go in the pan. Instead of the greenery and •scouring pads you could stuff it with Christmas card." Mrs. Charlene Barret has join-1 ed the staff of Tiara Hair De signs, announces Mrs. Shirley Allen, owner and manaiger. i C* A CP ■ Mrs. 'Ewirret recently moved to; \0t dATVIfPAS Second Baptists I WhitQ Con0 Drive I Aids Area Blind Evangelistic preaichlng and singing services are scheduled for the we^ of November 8-14 at Second Baptist church of Kings Mountain. Kings Mountain with her hus band and their two sons. Grason, five, and Tim, lomonths. Mr. Barret is training supervisor at Spectrum Corporation. Mrs. Barret received her tralnirtr at Southeastern Beauty ! Honey Orange Gl: ■ ' on the' college in Charlotte and has had I Rotlssrie. In case you aren’t an five years experience as a stylist outdoor enthusiast,tho glaze in Union, S. C. whre the family „ , „ , should be equally delicious on formerly lived. ; , i your roast cooked in the oven. church in that city. Rev. Patter- 1. .. I . 'son is a graduate of High Pointi. BO.NELESS PORK SHOULDER VlCkl© bllTIS College and of Southeastern Sem-1 a ROAST WITH HONEY ORANGE i i_j I i inary in Wake Eorest. i Smirh GLAZE ON THE ROTIS.SERIE, IS HonOrGcl ; ^ groups! appreciation fo^he “ktad Rev. Tom Patterson of Lumber- ton will be the evangelist. He is Members of the Kings Moun tain Lions club held a fund drive on the highway Sunday afternoon for the White Cane aid to the- blind. Donations from motorists were collected from 3 until 5:30 p. m. and Uon White Cane Chairman Ray Holmes reports the drive The Kings Mountain Herald's Want Ads Pay o fj A K a ;■ ALL OF US WANT TO THANK ALL OF YOU T hou T tain Any time of year is a good time to soy thank you but it is especially appropriate right now omd everyone in our pharmacy would like to go on record with a great big thank you to all our good customer friends. We appreciate your hav ing entrusted Ug with your medicine and health-aid needs. grm tic : corn are excl for nati We would also like to thank all the other members of this community's health team — doctors, dentists, fellow pharmoodsts, nurses, and many others for the enthusiastic spirit of co-operation which ha resulted in this city hav ing the very finest of medical service. que: com met R er u dral be brol Bmnch Ba^i^t “highly succesful." CARD OF THANKS Prepare the grill for using the rotisserie. Insert center of the roast. Center for for using the ^ D' il I spit through Un Dirthday balance and secure begin at 7:30 p.m. Among those| our beloved Husband and Father, in place. Vickte Sims helped her celebrate „ wilt tC Rtinrilan.-t ^ soppI.-,,! tKppi.. .to present each evening to provide: and thoughtful acts of kindness music in-the services that will; and all the flowers in the loss bf CROSS ROADS MUSIC PARK Opens Saturday For Winter Season Big Country Music lamboree Showtime 7:30 p.ms Located Two Miles North of Bethware School Off Highway 74 in Oak Grove Section Roast slowly. Brush with Honey Orange Glaze several times dur ing the last 1-2 hour of cook ing. Time: 2 1-2 and 3 hours or to ISO degrees F. as indicated by a roast meat thermometer. •Boneless pork loin or leg roast-! are excellent also for ro- tlsserie cooking; the same cuts with bone In are fine for covered grill cooking. HONEY ORANGE GLAZE 1 cup honey 1-4 cup lemon juice 6 ounce can frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed 1 teaspoon ground ginger The recent Men’s Pork Cook- Out Champ Contest at the N. C. State Fair provided many inter hr fifth birthday Saturday at a Halloween party at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims. The party was given by Vickie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Suns. I A chocolate pink-decorated cake I was cut and served with ice : cream and Halloween goodies, i Halloween favors were presentd I the children. I Vickie's maternal grandmoth- I er. Mrs. Coates, lives in Cincin- “All area residents are invited and urged to attend these Christ- centered services," said tbe pas tor. nati, Ohio. Bumgardner In Concert Choir MOREHEAD, Ky. Beovers Cop State Fair Honor Mark Beaver, 14-ye&r-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beaver of Columbia, S. C., formerly of Kings Mountain, copped the “Best Of Show" award in the Junior ceive a copy send your name and address for j V “Contest Recipes” ,to N. C. Pork Producers Association, P. O. Box : 25727, Raleigh. North Carolina. estinc- recines Tf voii wish to re-' .-.j-- ^It^tehead^(ffvision for boys 12-48 estmg recipes. “ j State University’s Concert Choir. I at the South Carolina State fair. the university’s major perfoim- j jn addition to winning first ing choral -group, consi.sts of 67 place, he also won several other member* this year, including;second and third place honors. Gteither Bumgardner. Kings Moun-i His 10-year-old brother, Mich- tain graduate student. ael Beaver, won a first place The choir, directed by Jamc.s award for sculptcre. Ross Beane, is performing in “The They are grandsons of Mr. Messiah” Dec. 5 with other M3U and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney of choral groups and the MSU Or- Kings Mountain. Their mother chestna. is the former Peggy Mauney. Members of the dioir are se- ■ —— Iccted following a series of au-'li- TEEN PATTERNS tions. The group presented its Teen seamstresses will find to Dootor RoMnsexn and all the nurses at Kings Mountain, -hospital. groups present will be, The Blind | and a special thanks Davis Trio of Gastonia, The Adult and Youth Choirs of Second Bap tist, the louth Choir of Oak Grove Baptist Church and -the Youlth singing and witne.ssing group of Unity Baptist churoh.ia Gastonia. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extio charge. A giept many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. i age ’ coai f iunn i the -; thai ! for 0 tf T an ig ■^ue Fi .0 B ^ R R Q R H R y R n, R H R '\I R G R upo of , gro V wel l)RUQ COMPANY WE CITY S MOOFOfsl -STORE PHO^E 739-2571 corr Ing mo! colt big dec It ! wai V dev the -hav CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many kind acts shown during the illness and death of my sister. I would espec ially like to thank the doctors and nurses and the Kings Moun tain hospital staff and the co- first concert of the season Oct. 29 throe fairly, new pattm sizes, all; at the 12th annual MSU Choral, .jeared to the small figure. They! Think About This Before You Buy Your Next Tank Of Heating Oil High Quality MOBIL Heating Oil Our "Keep Fill" Delivery The MOBIL Burner Cleaner Our Metered Deliveries WE DELIVER TO YOUR HOME 50 GALLONS AND UP CALL JIM ALEXANDER OR JULIUS BURTON CITY ICE. 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