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ARM HAS A CHANCE - Doctors at East Orange, N. J. General Hospital reimplanted the leit arm of little Michelle Hayes last 'tulv, after the arm was nearly severed in a freak auto accident. Here, Michelle displays the rapid process she has made since the re imolmitation as she plays under the Christmas tree at her East Orange home. If the reim plantation is successful - and indications thus Jar are favorable -- it will be the first suc cessful operation of its kind in New Jersey medical history. (TJPI PHOTO). DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: We had a little gathering in our home a tew evenings ago, and during a greater part of the time two of the couples exchanged anec dotes and details about the "great time" they had at anoth er party they had attended sometime previously. Os course, mj wife and I, along with out other guests, were compelled to sit by and listen and laugh with them as they regaled us with news about this other party. Am I right in considering these two couples rather inconsiderate and rude? HOST. DEAR HOST: Right. They were MORE than RATHER in considerate and rude! They were in effect telling you and the other guests that they had a much better time at the other party Tins should help you considerably in deciding whom NOT to include in any future parties in your home. * * * DEAR SALLY: A good girl friend of ours was recently giv en her own eai by her parents-- but ait<; ! driving w r ith her a couple of times, we’re plain scarce !>) chicken! She drives like she was blindfolded, doesn’t know the first thing about traf fic rules, and some of her near-mi:.ses with other ve hicles have almost given us heart stacks. None of us want to ride with her anymore, but. she is such a swell girl other wise and such a good friend of our-, we don’t want to hurt her feelings. So. .what do you advise’/ SHOOK UP. DEAR SHOOK-UP: Your good friend's feelings are not nearly so important a.-, your safety! Kindly, but tirmiy, turn down any more offers of transpor tation.. until she has learned considerably more about good driving. * * * DEAR SALLY: My husband and I are faced with a deli cate little problem. A very good woman friend of ours, a Apple Saucery y by 'Bsttq Caocloi a liW. g Appetizing, versab.lt applesauce should be part of your bag of tricks for easy, interesting meals. Applesauce can add tang to breakfast . chilled on cereal or waffles .. . hot with breakfast sausage A dish of applesauce can substitute far salad at lunch or dinner, is ideal for filling a small vacuum bottle in a iunch box Applesauce desserts are almost endless . . . applesauce puddings, cookies, cakes, even molded applesauce-gelatin desserts. A favor ite applesauce cake, easy to put together, is this one. Try it on the family tonight. Then remember it for the next time you enter tain at a “coffee.’’ APPLESAUCE VELVET CRUMB CAKE I'/j cups Bisquick cup brown sugar (packed) !4 teaspoon baking sods. •/? teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon cloves 14 teaspoon allspice !4 teaspoon putmeg .i tablespoons shortening 1 egg y z cup unsweetened apple sauce 1 teaspoon vanilla ’/ 3 cup milk Topping (below) Heat oven to 35GT Grease and flour square pan, Bxßx2 inches. In large mixer bowl, stir to gether dry ingredients. Add shortening, egg, applesauce and vanilla. Beat on low speed minute, scraping side and bottom of bowl frequently. Beat 1 minute on medium speed Stir in milk gradually. divorcee, has now told us she is marrying for the second time and that she would like very much for my husband and me to stand up with them at her wedding. The thing that makes us uncomfortable about this is the fact that we stood up with her when she was mar ried previously, only four years ago. How do we handle this? UNCERTAIN. DEAR UNCERTAIN: If she really is a good friend of yours and you want to maintain that friendship, accept by all means. Since it’s evident that neither she nor her fiance is "uncom fortable” about the situation, why should you be? ♦ * * DEAR SALLY: My fiance and I have been saving our money for the past two years irs a joint bank account, and have enough now to pay for the furni ture for our home when we’re married. Three weeks ago, however, my fiance's aunt died, leaving four rooms of well used, heavy-looking furniture to my fiance in her will, His mother claims this would be ‘ ‘wonderful for two young people setting up housekeeping,’ and that it would certainly save us a lot of money. My fiance is kind of bending this way too. But I would much rather have new, contemporary modern, furniture in our new home -- much better than this old-fash ioned heavy furniture. What do you think about this? MOD. DEAR MOD: Since you and your fiance have worked so hard these past two years to build up your furniture fund, certain ly you’ve earned the right to start your married life with new furniture, the kind of furniture you like. The sale of your fi ance’s inherited furniture can help here, too. Go To Church Sunday Beat Vi minute longer. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm with Topping. 9 servings. Topping: In chilled bowl, beat IVi cups whipping cream until stiff. Poid in 2 teaspoons cinna mon. % cup chopped nuts and 2 teaspoons sugar. Colorful, tasty trick with applesauce for children: Sprin kle the dish of applesauce with red cinnamon candles. And here’s another saucy treat. CRANBERRY APPLESAUCE 2 cups fresh cranberries 2 cups sliced apples % cup water 1 cup sugar Combine cranberries, apples arid water; cook until fruit is soft. Put through s. colander or strainer; stir in sugar and cook until sugar is dissolved. If desired, sprinkle with grated orange peel. rweccro . Ifl&u It isn't easy fa buy bean coffee! Nowadays, very few stores offer you bean coffee. Why does A&P still offer coffees in the bean ? Basically, because “We Care.” Specifically, because we know these facts: The coffee bean is nature’s seal that holds the flavor. Once that seal is broken by grinding, flavor fades.. NO MATTER HOW IT’S PACKAGED. The shorter the time between grinding the beans and brewing your coffee, the greater the flavor. So if you want the finest cup of “The Think Drink” you’ve ever tasted, buy and brew one of A&P’s three Bean Coffee blends... Eight O’Clock, Red Circle or Bokar. Not every store can offer you custom-ground bean coffee. A&P can and does. * Shouldn’t A&P be your store? A COPYRIGHT® 1967. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. f Sis ........ 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Thrifty "Super Right Quality Mt'uh 1 “SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAK BOTTOM ®Tfl£ TOP jlP|* ROUND gjj ROUND QJJ W I CUBED ROUND STEAK lb. 95c— —j "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF ft ft "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF f“ ft CHOPPED SIRLOIN Lb. Boneless Stew Beef Lb. UfJC "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Freshly Ground Beef ■- 49 c SULTANA BRAND FROZEN MEAT PIES !$» 4ss sft ß “SUPER-RIGHT" BREAKFAST AND SANDWICH VALUE! ‘ Canadian Style Bacon • HALF PIECE Lb. 89c mm .END CHUCK Lb. 69c 5 UL ( , • SLICED HALF PIECE Lb. 95c Piece If • CENTER SLICES Lb. $1.19 LB - fTsHhIIETS 1 PORK SPARE RIBS I HADDOCK l-Lb. Mm**. “SUPER-RIGHT" Pkg. SMALL MEATY • “SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DELICIOUS ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA vt 49° • ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED BACON 97° 49° THE CABOLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 1J 1967 13
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