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PAGE TWO THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUKITaII^.=N. Thursday, August 30, 1973 MORE ABOUT RECEPTION HONORS iChildren's Home 1 Staff Compiles New Book ‘The Pantry,” a cookbook com* [Smooth-Top Cooking Surface Predicted JTo be Hottest New Item In Kitchen Range { displaylnjj “The House of Moss PITrSBURGin. Figuratively, inpr habits,.ami the -PPG glass*: in black lettering. • -w.. www.x i -rhr^rv.«.Mritt^ nt r- ryy speaking, the hottest item in ceramic lets them cook with con-j , ma.MJie, n. c., It- kitchen ranges since the self-i t'cramic topii ix>ftuiring special Punch was served in the fel*' The Pantry,’ a cookbook com* • •' cleaning oven will ho the smoth- ventional pots and pants, unlike' •>>’ Henry,piled this spring .ay the staff of sample lop cookinf^ surface predicts a! cookware.” ; Burkhurt of Kno:;ville, Tenn.lih^ Baptist Children's Homes of in the book are given be- The punch table, covered with a North Carolina, Inc,, was re-;*^"’* ^ . green cloth, held an arrange* leased to the public last weekend CIHCKF.N CASI^^FROLK giass-ceia- of pink begonias and snow* fit the agency’s annual homecom*'2 1*2 cups cooked, cube*;! chicken I on*lhe* mountain. ing fesllvitie^s at uMillls Home in ^^^^sts pantry. i mixture on wax pater Let dry The book may be obtained at i and harden about onb hour. ^ i $I per copy by writing The Pan-j Submitted by Mrs. Hugh Man*! try. tare the Baptist Children’s is, Asheville. I Homes of North Carolina, P. 0. ^ ! SKILLET fy^ANISH RICE , Oratorio Singers Auditions Slated le ading tureu*. glassctM’amlc manufac* 1 La. ground beef 1 me»dlum onion, chapped 1 small green pepper, chop ped Ry 197G, about one-half of all Easy To clean, the mio retains its original brilliance sold will have electric range glass-ceramic cooktops, which combine attractive design, easy cleaning and e.vira C()unt<*r space, Itidustries' market manager of says William K. Humes, PPG industrial gla.ss products. with use of conventional kitchen,! clean.sers, Humes sad. Another, advantage (becomes the heating elements. Thomas ville. ITie book is filled with GiX)di>yes were .said here by Mr. , «<. m>nk es mien wuh xattio; ? i.s that the material and Mr.s. DwaUi Lynch and Mr. 200 pa'»es of choice tveipes from^ hot mily (hroctly owr|ancl Mrs. Totjimy Plonk, and on; (he ag^nscy’s staff mLbirs -! 1 cup diced cooked celeiy I small onion, dlctnl 1 cup cooked rice 1 can condensed cream of the patio by Mr. and Mrs. Jack from houseparents to farm work-1 undiluttni Moore. | ers to the president-who work! \ <-’hostnuts, drained Others assisting in serving and seven carnpiises across thei ^^ur cream . , - .Cidertainina \l^s^ viek*^v Pantry” is comprised?, ., . A lelalively now material, j attractive design, which 'fused JJ. Ait^win uvhrpi^ different food sections, in-j ... . _ Heruv it glass ceramic is us(*d by. permanently into the glass-cera-<;^i,„ TpAk* \Tr« fnhn one done especially by! slick butter leading electric range manufac* material. After cooking( utensils; Mrs FHee Rutle. of two-piece can mover partially off the , mi. Burner areas on the smooth* | 1 cup raw rice 2 8*0/. cans tomato same 1 t. salt 1 t. pre;;aied mustard Dash black pepper 1 3-4 cups water Brov/n ground beef. Add onion and green pepper Stir until transparent. Add other ingred- ! Auditions for new singers for Ithe Oratorio Singers oi Char lotte will ho held on I'lie.sda; , '.September -t, and \Vedne,sday, ] September n rom 7-9:30 p. m. at the Myers Park United Method ist church. Director Donald Piott I will hear all \oites. Tenors and basses are espec- ) ially ntvd(‘d Tho.so who cannot Joe Hodden at this, time should call the Ora torio oice 375-f512. Barbecue SufbpeV’^ ! Saturday Honors 4),% I Bridal Couple ^ Miss Nancy Rogers and Tom my Bridges, whose wedding will be an event of October (i, vv<'i'<‘ honored at a delightful harlMs-iie supper Saturday evening at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. George .\iaunc'. on idCHimont Avenue.. Sharing host duties with Mr. 'and Mrs. Mauney were Mr. and Mrs Jim Anthony, .Mr. and Mrs. and n’t lat .'/OI -.01 top s_urfaco_ arejclontificd by ani«we"\MisT comprised: . sliveivd .Mmonds, toast-rients. Bring to boil again; then turers for on<* and cooking surfaces. T h e PPG: burner to keep food warm with er entirely off for helby. Miss Jean Phifer, Miss’ project began last winter Paulette Phifer, Kenny Bolin, ^ Home houseparent Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Johnson of suggested at a staff Knoxville. Tenn., Henry Burkhart, i luncheem that each cottage need* Claude Teeter and Bill Brown. ^ collwlion of recipes by cam* ; pus .Staff. II took some fiv'e Out of town guests in addition ’ months to complete the book ooktops, ilumes said. Gas range; ^ those mentioned were Mr., which was edited 'by agency pub- manufacturers aie owrc?oming, Richaixl Lackey, Besse- j licitylic relations staff and print- more than 90 per cent of Hercu-' involved in adapting | City; Rev. and Mrs. George'ed entirely at the agency’s print vit cookinff surface users would • ^ and areGrover; Mr. and Mrs. shop. rreommerd a similar purchase to to introduce glass-cera-! Tenell_ Mack. Charlotte; Mr., The Pantry seemed a fitting' smooth top covei's burner areas j out tipping f(»r a moie attractive appear j cooling, ance and elimination of messy drip-pan cle.ining, and doubles as ;Many gas ranges of tbe future cuiintor sp.iw- wliPn ot in uso. will hnve a glass-ceramic “Recent surveys show that rooking surface u.sersshi’wludj'w reduce heat to ainimer. Cover tightly and simmer about 30 min- 1 cup crushed cornflakes ■ utes. Stir occasionally. Serves Cut chicken in fairly large six. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kerns. Miss Rogers was presente I a The Oratorio Singers will pre-'corsage of wliit<‘ cbO'santlie- sent two conc?erts in Ovens aud-j mums, tied with red ribbon, on itorium, with noted soloists in her arrival. Red and while vvtne the field of oratorio and full or- iho predominant colors through- chestra. Works being performed' out the Mauney home i 1.01 li;f, yoi SOI which was chunks. Be sure to salt chicken! .Submitted bv Mrs. Larrv Saw- Saturday, January 26, 1974, decorated with several casual ar ..... . - ‘ J .... 1. . ,.,.^..4., .,*• m I iOLr>Al AT* mn a little as it is being cooked Chop; yor, Lumberton. water chestnuts and mix first eight ingredients and pul in but tered casserole. Melt »:utt<?r and pour over crushed cornflakes,' mixing. Put on top of casserole. Bake in 350 degree over for 45; minutes. their friends,” Hume.s ?aid. ‘.Sur veys also show that consumers prefer not to change their cook- mic topped future. OPENING SOON!! models in the nearj Mrs. Joe Long, Matthow'.s; ! Utle for the book since all cot- J Mrs. Oren Rhyne, Charlotte; Mr. tages on the Children’s Homes land Mrs. Charlie Bishop, Char-i campuses have a p'Sntry. Both |loite; Mr. and Mrs. Joe \\’’his- houseparents and children alike nant, Shelby; Mr. and Mrs. BUI labor throuirh the summer Burnett, Gastonia and Rev. Fleet months to fill the cottage pan-j Kirkpatrick, harlotte. LOLLY POP NURSERY CENTRAL HEATING 6, AIR CONDITIONED A' TRAINED PERSONNEL | / / REST PERIOD ' " f FULL COURSE MEAL & SNACK TIME PROTECTED ENTRANCE - BAD WEATHER 4.3 MILES SOUTH CITY LIMITS BETHLEHEM CHURCH RD. " / For Information Phone 739-5197 After 3 P-M. Owned & Operated by Mrs. Ken Smith State Approved & State Licensed 8:30pd Over two hundred guests call- i i* a LJ I ed between the hours of 7:30 and IVIlSS / xlTlOS 1105 Bob Hullondor planned AcflV0 Summ©r .Mrs. ! the decoration.*^ and refreshments | In OutdoOf Drama I were catered by .Mm. Rass. . _7 Submitted by Mrs. E. B. Di'ury, Thomasville. , JEM DANDY I^IUFFIN.S ! Sift together: 1 2-3 cups sifted flour | 2 t baking powder j 1 t.‘ salt I 2-3 cup sugar Add: I 1 unbeaten egg 1- 3 cup salad oil , | 2*3 cup drained pineapple, | crushed ‘ 2- 3 cup milk ; Mix until all flour is moisten-i HONEY LTIUIT CAKE 1 cup dried prunes 1 cup dried apricotes 11-2 cups dark raisins 1 1-2 cups golden raisins 1 cup bfanched almonds, sliv-|y^3i’' ered andtoasted 1 cup walnuts, chopped 1-2 oup candied red cherries 1-2 cup candied green cherries 2 cups candied pineapple 1 cup candied orange peel 1 cup citrari peel 1-2 cup lemon peel 2 1-2 cups flour 1 t baking powder 1 1-3 t. salt 1 t. cinnamon 1-2 t. cloves 1 1-4 cups butter 1 1-4 cups honey 6 eggs Grease a 10-inch will ,be Ernest Bloch’s “.Sacred rangemenis of multi-color zin- Service” and Francis Poulenc’s nias and a profusion of red can- “Gloria.’ On May 4, 1974 the dies in black wrought-iron hold- singers will present “Israel infers. I large table which wa.s centered iwlth a container of zinnias, piv- dominantly in sha<les of r<‘d. of v.'il re( eai ihi of nn Oc STOP DRIPS Repair leaky faucets. A leak of one drop p<'r .second wastes >..,v says W. C. Warrick, cxton-sion: . . findins at inclividu,H tallies sot ii;). llna State University. Tables we.e co- vered with red an<l wliito check Melon halls were s(‘rved from a scoop<'d-out melon and guests helped them.selves from trays of delectable their pla- <U I?; If sk hi; at] Ge or I from pan before completely cool. ,, . rort fn [Glaze and decorate with cLdied Hurricane lamps holding red ta- I fre’t and nuts. Wrap lightly in I moisture proof material and store jn addition to her corsage, the jin cool place. .Makes about 6 l-2iho-st couples presented the bri- tube pan: pounds. Gla/e: Boil light corn paj,. a gift of silver in their #‘d tablecioth.s, centered with SOI .sh- sci SOI lin 17 MORE ABOUT JULIE NIXON ^ ^ ” 7 «riH r l^^‘ Urop batter into well-greas-’ nPs.^''Ra"d Outdoor ^nrama ne'U’st^ muffin cups. Combine 1*41 and line with two thicknes.ses of i rup 3-5 minutes. Brush cake lighP, Xjs^'^“pai(;7n' » ‘ .nun an-nnot lAtn and two ^blo-1gpeased parchment and one ofily with in and place decorations Tliiiiv guests w’ore present. , _ ^ 1 I cup apricot jam and two fhopped nuts. PIocGj waxed paper. Cover prunes and on it. time to determine its suitabilitv^ie “1-hit ^hiu ind^n theb-'®"*^ teaspoon of mixture on top let stand five minutes. Drain.' ill hi, homoTaid VIrs Hamilton ' ™ tLe” ^ ^ apricote with boiling water and u.' VT i.re, . T * u spate time. broum Remove from pans imme- cut into small pieces Plumb and ^lri Vuk iv tnT ter‘wc"air .h^"' 330:draii raUste kfix ali f^Us and - -- the musicians of the <^<^n^pany 2025 minutes. Makes | nuts together in Jar.ge bowl. Blend 16 medium muffins. i flour and next four ingredients. Submitted by Mrs. Roger Wil- *** « liams Jr., Kinston. I man, Mrs. Roddy Dowd, have used formed a pre-show group to sing I ideas from antique shows *in ballads and folk songs in front New York, Philadelphia and At- of the theatre liefore the drama lanta to kindle interest among began Each w*e«*k promotional new collectors in the Mint show. roups of musicians and dancers were sent out to do tele\ision and \ oung couples W'ho have start- radio shows and live appear ed antique collecting are encour- ances. aged to come on the weekend} Suzanne Amos, who has played when free babysitting service will the role of Josie Donovan in the 1 je offered. The Mint Mus<mm Wilderness Road dranui, was the ' Puppet Players will piesent a featured Appalachian dulcimer DING A LING CANDY Cream butter and honey together, thorough’* f* after each aidition. Turn batter over fruit mixture puppet play for the children. ; player for the pre*show singers , Special displays and demon- and on piomotional trips. I strations are lannod as well as a| Various members of the com* I lecture by John Gerald, AID, on pany put on workshop prcduc- I antiques and contemporrary liv*- tions durmg the summer, Includ- I ing one written by a student j Further details regaiding tick- member of the company. Augu.-t ets, group rate.s ani admis- 19 featured a major -roduction aion to the lecture are available of Shakespeare's “A Midsummer >y writing or phoning the .Mint Night’s Dream” which wxs pro-j _ and mi.x thoroughly. Turn into prepaivd pan and spread evenly. Set shallmv can of hot water on , , buttom shelf of oven. Bake at 250 Melt butterscotch chips in dou- degrees for four hours Prepara ble foi er, add noodles and pea tion time is 1 14 hours. Remove nnuts. Drop small spoonfuls of to cooling rack. Remove cake; 1 can chow mein noodles 2 pkgs. butterscotch chips 1 cup peanuts MISS PAGE ON SAFARI Miss Laura Page has returned to her home in At lanta, Ga. after vis.'ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Page. Miss Page has just recently returned from a three-weeks safari to Africa, by way of Brussels, Bel gium and Athens, Greece. Hey! All You People Thot Like Good Food - Come To LONG HORN RESTAURANT On Oak GrovT Road Between Kings Mountain and Shelby (Near New Buffalo Lake) New Dining Room been added with dim lights We Book Parties Good Tender Steaks Sandwiches Chicken Fish Dub Fortenberry, Owner Phone 739-7686 8:2tfn I Museum in Charlotte. unno SOCIAL calendar Mondai/, Sicfft. 10:00 ./J KiechenAid dishwasher or trash compactor REGISTER NOW. NO OBLIGATION. * You can win your choice of one of these wonderful KitchenAid iimesavers duct'd in the outdoor the^re. Miss Amos was the sound technician for the Shakiest)eari>an drama. A late night performance of Claire Booth’s “The Women” was produced August 22 with Miss Amos playing the support- a.m. — Circle 1, First ing role of .Mrs. Moorhead. Sun- Presbyterian Church, me>eu with day, Aumist 26, featured a cho -Irs. Dan KVIlor. 207 Park DrLva*. ral comert by part of the com- 12 noon — Circle 5, lake house panv The program Inoludixl Mo- if Mrs. C. D Blanton. Lake Mon- /art's Coronation Mass. Vaugh ^aio, CovciYM dish luncheon. Williams’ Serenade to Music and Tuesday, Rc/L selections from Die Fledermaus 7:30 p.m. — Circle 4 in Ladies, Miss Amos was a soloist in the Bible Clas.sroom with Mrs. Sam latter two selections. i MODEL KDC-17 KitchenAid CUSTOM BUILT-IN DISHWASHER MODEL KDR-67 KitchenAid REGENCY PORTABLE DISHWASHER Wt-Ir ho.ste.ss. WrdiWHday, r> * 10 a.ni. — -ifcle 3 mwu at cnurch to go in group to Lake Wylie summer home* of Mrs Charles Adams. Coveivd dish luncheon. And so, on September 3. the teachers and students of Wild erness Road will return to tholr schools and professional actors to other dramas after a very productive summer in Berea,* Kentucky'. MODEL KCS-100 KitchenAid TRASH compactor To register, visit a participating KitchenAid dealer or mail in the coupon (or a facsimile). There will be a total of 3 Kitchen Aid prodiKts awarded in this geographical area. Winning names will be .selected at random. Members oI participating dealers, their agencies, and any otf their employees and families are not eligible. All entries mast be receiv'ed bv 5 p.m. on Friday, August 31. Ijr73. Drawing will be held at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. September 4. Winner need not be present for the drawing. All prizes will be awarded. To: Participating KitchenAid Dealer Please enter me in your Win a KitchenAid promotion. 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