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Pag* 2B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. |uly 18. 1981 Summertime Dessert Time Summertime is dessert time for busy mothers who are gardening and spending time in the yards. Eagle readers may want to try these tasty recipe suggestions. F resh blueberries are great for many reasons and suggest a dozen ideas to any homemaker. Pancakes, muffins, shortcake, salad, cupcakes, and of course, pies. This is a recipe for blueberry cream cheese pie which you will want to clip and prepare soon for your family. BLUEBERRY CREAM CHEESE PIE JOHN McDaniel John Notes First Birthday John Sidney McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy McDaniel, was honored on his first birth day, Sun., July 12, with a party at his home in the Bethlehem Community. A Winnie the Pooh cake was served with homemade ice cream and coke to the party guests. ’ Present for the occasion were John’s brother, David Alan, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas McDaniel, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jackson (Jack) Hughes. Other guests were Miss Donna McDaniel, Mike Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Hughes and Mrs. Forest Bolin. John is the great-grandson of Mrs. Lee McDaniel, and the late Mr. McDaniel of Kings Moun tain, and Mrs. John Wortman, and the late Mr. Wortman, of Shelby. 1-1 'A cups fresh blueberries 12 ounces packaged cream cheese 1 tablespoon flour 3 egg yolks 1 egg white 3 tablespoons sugar 'A teaspoon salt Vt cup sour cream I (8 inch) unbaked crust shell Rinse fresh blueberries in col ander and let drain thoroughly or dry on paper towels. Using fork, stir softened cream cheese until smooth. Add flour and mix thoroughly. Lightly beat egg yolks with one egg white; add sugar, salt and sour cream. Brush unbaked pie shell lightly with lef tover egg white. Dust blueberries lightly with flour and place in thick layer on bottom of crust. Smooth cream cheese mixture evenly over blueberries and bake in preheated moderate oven 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until set. For extra goodness, serve with a tall glass of cold milk. Other deserts which have been suggested by readers include: EXQUISITE PIE I stick butter and I cup sugar, cream. Beat in two eggs, 1 to 3 teaspoons vinegar, and stir in '/: cup raisins, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Pour in shell and bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes. STRAWBERRY PIE 1 cup sugar Place strawberries in a cup and fill with water to make I cup of strawberries. Mash. Add two tablespoons lemon juice, four tablespoons cornstarch. Cook over medium heat until very thick. Remove from heat and after cooled fold in two cups slic ed strawberries drained thoroughly. Place in baked pie shell and put in refrigerator until cold. Top with whipped cream or Dream Whip. SUPER STRAWBERRY CAKE 1 box white cake mix 3 teaspoons cake flour 1 box strawberry jello ii cup strawberries 'A cup cold water 1 cup Wesson oil 4 eggs Fhit cake mbt in large bowl. Add flour and Jello. Mix well. In another bowl put strawberries, water and oil. Stir to blend well. Pour all at once over dry ingre dients. Mb( at medium speed, add eggs one at a time. Bake at 350 degrees 35 minutes. FIVE CUP SALAD 1 cup miniature marshmallows 1 cup sour cream Then Conquer We Must Kings Mountain National Park Amphitheatre Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday Through August 8 8:30 p.m. TICKETS: $3.50-Bleacher $4.50-Orchestra LIVE OUTDOOR DRAMA PRODUCED BY LIMESTONE COLLEGE (For ony odditionol information, pleas* contact Beth Tally at (803) 487-400$ \ UBI Pharmacy Topics By RAY JOYE How to curt 0 > rtport in th* Jo< hovt him sImp in o ctrvicol coliorl It rtolly works, occording to o I of American Mtdicol Assocotion. Rtva>culorization of ye kidney—similar to coronory bypass surgery—is being performed of the Cleveland CNnic.pperotion restores and improves kidney function. Ophthalmologists ore 4slng a new lubricating jelly thot protects the lining of the cornea ond repiocts somo fluids delicote eye surgery. Surprise source of the mirocle substance: rooster combs I Almost oil COSOS of hair thinning and boldness ore due to horedity. especially omong men. And there's little you con do obout it. Burns ore porticularly hotordous for the elderly, even minor bums that would be inconse- quontiol tor younger people. Prompt medicol otttntion is vitol. First aid tor bums includes clean dressings and onolgesic ointments to ease discomfort. Find evtrything you need at RAYS. KM Plaia • Tu-TFN King* Mountain Phono 73B-8161 When Friends Meet" 1 cup coconut 1 can mandarin oranges 1 cup crushed pineapple drained Mbt and refrigerate overnight. For variation, use 1 carton cot tage cheese instead of oranges and 1 can fruit cocktail, drained, instead of pineapple. STRAWBERRY FROSTING 1 stick margarine, soft 1 box powdered sugar dash s^t 'A cup mashed strawberries (May use fresh strawberries crushed and sweetened or use frozen strawberries, thawed) CRAZY CAKE RECIPE Sift together into a 9 inch by 13 inch pan the following ingre dients: 3 cups plain flour, 2 cups sugar, 2 tsp. sc^, 6 Tablespoons cocoa and pinch of salt. Mix together 1A stick butter, 2 Tablespoons vinegar, 2 cups water and 2 tsp. vanilla. Simmer to melt butter. Cool. Then mix with sifted ingredients in pan beating with a fork. Bake 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Story Hour Book Review Following is another book review by a participant in the Story Hour program at Mauney Memorial Library: ARTY THE SMARTY Arty was a fish and he was a smarty. All the fish swam side by side while Arty swam alone. When ^i the fish swam to the right, Arty swam to the left. When the fish swam to the left, Arty swam to the right. Then all the fish got mixed up. Arty made a funny fish face, then aill the fish started to laugh. Arty saw a crab, the crab was eating his dinner. The fish took the crab’s dinner and went away. Lewis Nantz Age 6 David Baptist Bibie Schooi Set David Baptist Church will hold Bible School Monday, July 20, through Friday, July 24, from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. each day. Commencement services willbe held on Friday, July 24, at 7:30 p.m. Nancy Hoyle, Bible School Director, invites everyone bet ween the ages of three and 18 to attend. Students will be using the Bi bie for their textbooks and will do a lot of exciting activities. David Baptist Church is located on Highway 74, across from Bethware School. KM Women At Workshop Shirley Hawkins, Diane Hamrick and Betty Alexander of Kings Mountain were among 40 food service managers from schools throughout North Carolina attending a week-long nutrition workshop at Ap palachian State University last week. The workshop was sponsored by the ASU Home Economics Department with a grant from the Division of Child Nutrition in the State Department of Public Instruction. Receives Scholarship Jeffrey Lineberger of Route 1, Kings Mountain, has been selected to receive a Lutheran Brotherhood Member Scholar ship. Lineberger is one of 407 Lutheran Brotherhood contract members to receive such an award for the 1981-82 academic year. These students qualified on the basis of their academic records, leadership skills and extra<urricular involvement. Lutheran Brotherhood, a Minneapolis-based fraternal benefit society, has allocated more than SI.5 million this year for scholarship and fellowship programs. These programs will assist over 10,000 society members, Lutheran college students, seminarians and [larish pastors. Lineberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lineberger, is a 1981 graduate of Kings Moun tain Fligh School and plans to at tend N.C. State University. Roberts Reunion Is Held lUUA E. ROBERTS Mrs. Julia E. Roberts Ash Roberts was honored at a family reunion on July 11. A total of 44 people were pre sent, including family members from as far away as Philadelphia, Pa., and Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. Mrs. Roberts is the daughter of the late Clarence and Eugenia Roberts and the granddaughter of the late Ranelle and Cicey Dinehue Oates and the late Ben- jiman and Safire D. Roberts. Julia Roberts married Clarence E. Ash on May 10, 1930, and they were the parents of three children, Margaret Ber nice Ash Patterson, Clarence Ash Jr. and Phyllis Ash Thomas. Mr. Ash died in 1934 and Mrs. Ash married the late Mar vin J. Roberts, and they were the parents of six children, including Melvin J. Roberts, William J. Roberts, Harold K. Roberts, James H. Roberts and Ollie Mae Roberts Padgett. Mrs. Roberts has nine children, four stepchildren, 18 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, 14 step- grandchildren and six step-great grandchildren, for a total of 58 children. .Sale. 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