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y -Cp 1 THE BELHAVEN TIMES AND HYDE COUNTY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, 1931 1 r x V my s cm? 1 I n vsr iv APRIL FOOL FUN IT'S fun to give a party on the first of April, for people are all prepared for foolishness. One way to mako them laugh Is to supply each of your guests with a dunce's cap, and announce the rule that they must keep It on until you have tried to fool them and failed. Otherwise the caps continue to fit. Have a tall dunce's cap, too, In the middle of the table with strings or ribbons leading from beneath it to each guest's place. When you sit down, tell your guest3 to pull the strings. Have tiny purses attached to the end of each of them (the sort of pur ses you can buy at the ten cent store), and in some of the purses a nickle, dime or quarter, but in others nothing but a slip in scribed "April Fool." Make your guests guess, before they open the purses, whether they will find wealth in them or that time-tried witticism. Some More "Old-Timers" Some of your guests will guess right, and be able to take off their dunce caps. Ask the rest who are still wearing caps to draw in three lines a picture of an armed scldjer passing through a door way and followed by a dog. Tho answer is one perpendicular line for the side of the door, one slanting line toward the top of it representing the end of a bayonet, and a little upcurved line low down to represent the puppy's tail. If no one knows this and it fails to remove any cap3, try something else until they are all removed. Ask innocently of someone if he has seen Arthur today. "Arthur who?" ia almost the invariable inquiry, to whi&h the answer is: "Our thermometer." Foolish but fun. There are most realistic candy cigarettes and cigars in the candy shops, and these can be passed to the guests, some of whom may take one in good faith, especially if you have picked up one in ap parent absent mindedness, and struck a match with which to light it. Take the Food Seriously You can fool your guests to the top of your bent with these and other equally foolish stunts, but be sure that you don't try to fool them about the quality of the food. That's a serious matter, and should be so treated. We would suggest a dinner like the following: Peach and Melon Cocktail Lobster Bisque New Peas au Gratin in Carrot Boats Lettuce Salad Hot Biscuits Orange Ice Cream Demi-Tasse Peach and Melon Cocktail: Cut a can of peach halves in even cubes and a melon into balls. Ar range equal quantities of each in cocktail glasses. Over each serv ing sprinkle one tablespoon con fectioners' sugar, one tablespoon peach syrup and one teaspoon lemon-juice. Just before serving, fill urfi the glasses with iced gin- gercie. Lobster Bisque: Make a white ; sauce of four tablespoons butter ,? four tablespoons flour, four cups milk, two teaspoons salt, and pept per and cayenne. Remove ten-f dons from the contents of a 6-' ounce can of lobster, add one cup water and a pinch of thyme, and simmer gently five minutes. Add to the white sauce. Beat one egg yolk slightly, add one cup cream, and then add to the other ingredi ents. Heat in a double boiler. -Serve in cups with either a few croutons floating on top or with a tablespoon of whipped Cream. Serves eight. New Peas au Gratin in Carrot Boats: Scrape eight large, even - carrots, and boil them whole. Scoop them cut into boats, and keep them hot. Boil two cups" new peas until tender. Mean while, make a sauce of one and a half tablespoons butter, one and a half tablespoons flour, two cups milk and one-half teaspoon salt. Add the grated contents of a 3 ounco can of American Cheddar cheese, and stir till melted. Add the peas, season, and fill into the carrot cup3. Serves eight. A Delicious Dessert Orange Ice Cream: Beat two eggs well, add seven-eighths cup sugar, two cups orange juice, one tablespoon grated orange rind and one-half cup lemon juice, and let stand until sugar is all dis solved. Add the contents "of three G-ounce cans of evaporated milk, color as desired with yellow col oring, and freeze. Serves eight.'' Among the nine young w. graduated at th winter ,.131 ) - v rtCt fC T 0 R Y ' Beaufort-Hyde Motor Company FORD SERVICE REPAIRS :-: TIRES Belhaven Motor Co. Dealers In CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS Jr- and Jliss Suanita Young of nditig. Tlieie graduates nave eHd a four year course leading B. degree which entitles Ihem to A grade State Teachers cer tificate. They will receive the c?e grees and diplomas at the formal graduation exercises at commencement. the Free Will Baptist chur morning and evetign service well attended a .were RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO TO THE TIMES. Rev. N. D. Wiggs filled his regu lar appointment here last Sunday at ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix cf the estate of Roscoe L. Radcliffe deceased, late of Pantego, North Carolina this is to notify all per sons having claims against the eS' Illiilllljilllliilllllll.lillllllillillllW Cooperage Service Station FOR BETTER SERVICE SPRING TIME IS PAINT TIME You will always find a large assortment of best paints at lowest prices hore . Sinclair Service Station W. T. Johnson, Mgr. SINCLAIR FOR SERVICE PANTEGO Harold Whitley Service Station BEST SERVICE IN TOWN LANGLEY'S FILLING STA. As good as the best in town YEATESVILLE J. M. Tankard General Merchandise THAT GOOD GULF GAS AND OILS v WASHINGTON iiiiiiiuiisii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!Hiu:!uiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii BUICK AND PONTIC Cooper Tires F.&E.MotorCo, Ciil!!iill!Ilii:ill!!l!!l!!!ll!i!!l!llIlli!iilll(l!!ii:i!li!!I!:!iil!!ii!n SP4 11 llililillllll!ITOillili:ililllllil5:il!IIH!HlllilllllllH THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 12th cay of Ma: eh 1933, or this no tice wiil be pleaded in bar for their recovery. All persons indebted to eU;te will please mako im- ir.i.i'.r.te payment. d: (;.!:.) SARAH M. RADCLIFFE, Au:::ir,sr i- t5 Roscoe L. Radcliffe NORTH CAROLINA liVL'K COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BETTIE EVANS, PLAINTIFF VS. REUBEN EVANS, DEFENDANT NOTICE The defendant, Reuben Evans, will take notice that an action entitled ns above has been commenced in the Superior Ccurt of Hyde County, N. Carolina, to obtain an absolute di vorce on the grounds of two or more years separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Hyde County in the Court House at Swan Quar ter, Norfh Carolina, on the 17 day of April, 1934, and answer or d'emur to the Complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 17 day of March, 1934. C. L. BELL, Clerk Superior Court Hyde County, North Carolina. 3-23-4 1. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust from Jos. A. Jackson to S. M. Blount Ti-ustee, dated January 29th 1932 and ('u!y recorded in the register cf dec-cli office of Eenufort County in Book 29J, page 1. The undersigned trustee will offer fo: sale on Wednesday. "April 4 ill 193-1, at noon, at auction for cash at the Court House Door in Washington, Beaufort County the following described property in Wash iugton Township. 1st Tract Adjoining the lands of II. II. Hardison and others and being on the road leading frcm old Ford tc Stallings Cross Road3 and consisting of 290 acres kno'.vn as the R. L. Lit tie Mills farm and now known and the J. A. Jackson, home place (13L' acres of this titict subject to mort gage to Virginia Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Elizabeth City). 2nd Tract Consisting of 115 acre? known as the Fowle or Greenle: Johnston Land, which J. A. Jacksor bought from Washington Beaufort Land Co., Nov. 13th, 1920. S. M. BLOUNT, Trusee. Washington, March 3, 1934. 4t-3-9-34 uebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 9th dav of March, 1934. Signed CYLDE W. SMITH. Executor. 41-3-9-31 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of W. T. Berry deceased., latte of Hyde County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Belhaven, N. C, on or before the 9th day of March, 1935 or this notice will be pleaded in bar for their recovery. All persons in- Why Children Need a Liquid Laxative The temporary relief children Ret from some synthetic, habit-forming cathartic may cause bowel strain, and even set-up irritation in the kidneys. A properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time and no weakness after. You don't have to give the child "a double dose" a day or two later. Can constipation be corrected in children? "Yes I" say medical men. "Yes!" say many mothers who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. Give the dose you find suited to the system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until the bowels are moving regularly without aid. 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