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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 9

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Guild Month In This Is Observed Woman World At Boulevard THURSDAY JANUARY 4 1968 STATESVILLE RECORD LANDMARK PAGE 9 A mpmliers the MISS DEBORAH JANE GANT BRIDE ELECT Mr APRIL The Landmark Kitchen la TOGA Miss Wyatt Is 1 ersona Entertained (10 oz) frozen? Brns a Are You The Winner? Open rl Nites 'Til 9 Jeweler of Truitod Repvtatten ter 1 Gwierettem' at or presented Wesleyan DIAMONDS WATCHES Health newly Larry Walter Walter was answered ranzblau one prominent Britain has had a political par ty system since the 17th century Mr and Mrs John Rene gar eimster Street have returned from a 10 day lorida vacation They spent a week at Daytona Beach visited Mr and Mrs Scott at Lakeland and were guests of Gilmer Mur dock Statesville native who now teaches school at Cocoa Beach apple pie Bean Bake (1 lb each) barbecue party held Restaurant must kiss each man penalty Quickies seasonal salad by TOPS Exercise Club Will Meet Pvt Steve Scott son of Mr and Mrs Scott of 1716 East Broad Street has returned to Leonard Wood Mo after spending a 15 day leave with his parents He com pleted basic training at Bragg December 8 and is now undergoing advanced engineer ing training The Society of Chris tain Service of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church met Tuesday in the fellowship hall of the church with 21 members pres ent The program In a Widening was given by Mrs Andrew Pendleton In speaking to the members Mrs Pendleton showed colored slides of a trip she made re cently to Africa She also gave an interesting narration for the showing In the absence of the pres ident the business session was conducted by Mrs Jerry Jones vice president of the WSCS Routine reports were given and the attendance award won by the Mary Martha Circle which will also be in charge of refreshments for the January School of Missions The sessions are to be held each Sunday eve ning during the month The Wesley riendship Circle was named to be in charge of serving the meal Thursday night for the Methodist Men's Club The society members were re minded that a special money making project now underway will end the last of January and the money is to be collected at the ebruary meeting ollowing the closing prayer offered by Mrs Jones members compiled boxes to be sent to service men for Valentine's Day HYATTSVILLE Md Mr and Mrs Creth Durwood Gant of Hyattsville Md announce the engagement of their daughter Deborah Jane and Dennis Mitchel Borras son of Mrs Marion Miller of 2511 Columbia Place Hyattsville Md and Mitchel Borras Mrs Miller mother of the bride elect is the former Inez Tevepaugh of Statesville Miss Gant is a granddaughter of Mrs Tevepaugh Sr of 825 Seventh Street Statesville and a niece of Mrs Jack McGaughey 106 South Patterson Street Statesville Invitations are being mailed for the ceremony which is sched uled to take place at 4 pm Saturday ebruary 10 at the Kent Baptist Church in Hyatts ville Open House Will Honor Couple Mr and Mrs Glenn Templeton of Olin were married January 3 1918 and are to celebrate their golden anniversary with open house Sunday January 7 at their home from 2 until 4 pm No formal invitations are being issued but all relatives and friends of the couple and their family are invited to call during the appointed hours Hosts for the event will be the six children They are Mrs Hal Madison Jack Templeton and Mrs Tommy Lunsford all of Olin Mrs Tom Williams of Yadkinville Mrs Buford Pharr of Statesville and Joe Templeton of lorence Make a tossing shredded lettuce with juicy fresh grapefruit sections sliced radishes and crisp crum bled bacon Drizzle on your fav orite bottled dressing To top broccoli or Brussels sprouts thin mayonnaise with white wine or lemon juice and milk add sliced unblanched al monds ruit cup salad is a joy at this season of the year Coat pared thinly sliced tart apples with lemon juice and sugar and turn into colorful little bowls Saute slivered almonds in but ter until golden drain and sprin kle over apples Add a dollop of sour cream and a few shakes of pepper To make Santiago Salad com bine torn pieces of crisp lettuce chopped mixed pickles thick avocado crescents and crunchy salted nuts drizzle with oil and vinegar dressing and very light ly sprinkle with garlic powder Just a whisper please The Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) will meet riday at 7 pm at the Statesville Department The installed officers Mrs Dagenhart leader Mrs Widmer co leader Mrs Gibson secretary and Mrs Jimmy Sherrill treasurer will be in charge of the meeting Exercises will be held each week with Mrs Turner in charge If anyone is interested in joining they may do so by Engagement Announced 2 cans beans 1 pkg seis sprouts cooked and drained cup pickle relish 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 lb frankfurters split length wise In shallow baking dish com bine beans and sprouts Mix pickle relish and mustard spread on franks Arrange frankfurters on beans Bake 350 degrees for 30 minutes until hot Serves five When busy days force quickie do you keep those won derful deep dish frozen pies at the ready? Adding a tasty topping or gar nish to the pies gives them a personal touch and only takes African Trip Is Described were co workers of the honoree in the detail office of Warehouse Among the 21 guests present were the bridal mothers Mrs Estel James Wyatt and Mrs Joseph Cash Hostess gift to the honoree was linen The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service and Wesleyan Ser vice Guild of Boulevard Metho dist Church met Tuesday in the Adult ellowship Classroom of the church with 19 present program was by members of the Service Guild in observance of January Guild Month ollowing the opening prayer Mrs Price Kenerly laid the group the Guild's history the meaning of its pledge and explained purpose Topic of the program In A World of was announced by Mrs Brady Tevepaugh Jr and those taking part were: Mrs Reid Brawley Guild president Mrs Leon Williams and Mrs Wayne Cash The play depicted a story about Life in Bolivia and a mother whose baby was dying of starvation An American health nurse and a missionary in the skit tried to communicate with her and teach her how to feed the children properly The story concluded with the work being successful and the mother being converted to Christianity The business meeting was pre sided over by Mrs Clifford Watt Society president The attendance award was won by the Guild Nursery duty for January was assigned to the Laud Rodgers Circle and ebruary duty will be given to Leia Templeton Circle Mrs Theodore Temple I ton Sr led the closing prayer By MILDRED HUSKINS Let the turkey rest awhile in the freezer and surprise the family with a rich flaky turkey pie come spring Right now with the same old question echoing in ear for come up with a hearty casserole and be easy on the budget A favorite in most housholds is a beans and frankfurters dish filling and renews spent energies Make it special by nestling Brussels sprouts in tangy barbecue beans Then top the bean mixture off with mustard and pickle relish pack ed franks Serve a big round of pumper nickle or rye bread with plenty of whipped butter This could be the time to try a new des sert recipe too or an old fav orite like Mr Linda Shumaker Overman ha joined the staff at HAIR STYLISTS Newtowne Plaxa CALL 872 4211 ar An Appointment Clubwomen Set Annual Projects The Clarksbury Homemakers Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs A Gaither route 1 Harmony Co hostesses was Mrs Sam Jones The meeting was opened by the club presi dent Mrs Roy Gaither and Crawford Bryan had the devotions Projects for the conning year are help with the Clarksbury 4 Club and having a fair booth at the Iredell county fair A quilt was donated by the club to a family whose home was recently destroyed by fire Mrs Nancy Myers county home agent presented a pro gram entitled the Man Book reports were given by Mrs Herman Campbell and Mrs Parks Jones The meeting was closed with the club collect The next meeting will be held in ebruary at the home of Mrs Parks Jones During the social hour the hostesses served party plates SILHOUETTE The silhouette interpreted in turquoise chiffon above is all softness and movement as it flows from a brilliantly beaded Nefertiti collar It was designed by Karen Stark for the Harvey Bering Spring of 1968 collection seconds Try deep dish beef pies with a creamy blue cheese sour i cream topping Blend three 1 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese into one fourth cup sour cream This makes enough for two pies Deep dish chicken pies go Italiano with Mushroom Par mesan Topping irst top the pie with mushroom caps or slices during the last 10 min utes of baking brush with one tablespoon melted butter season ed with garlic Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese Yum! While forced to pamper the budget until the holiday bills are paid you might try these quick supper ideas: Liver sausage can be mash ed with fork seasoned with a bit of finely chopped onion and horseradish then mixed with corn flakes Shape into patties and wrap in bacon Place on a rack in broiling pan Broil five minutes on each side until ba con becomes crisp Hot fluffy rice and an asparagus salad could make a real filling meal Canned baked beans and pork will heat quickly for a snappy supper right in a saucepan Add some canned Vienna style saus ages drained to the beans if you like this to be meaty Place a layer of instant mash ed or leftover potatoes between two slices of canned luncheon meat and heat in a 350 degree oven 20 minutes for a quick meat potato But if still in the party mood why not plan a small one for those close friends who like to sit on the floor and kick off their shoes? This is just a cozy party in the truest sense After an tne giii givuig pi ties and added expenses of the holidays keep the party with in a budget A small buffet sup per is an ideal way to cut cor ners or those of you who re ceived fondue sets as gifts we'd suggest a fondue party This may be with a true Swiss fon due of melted cheese wine and spices or a fondue bourguignon of beef cooked in a chafing dish Prepare the cheese in advance and then heat and keep bub bling in the chafing dish Guests dip their own wedges of bread in the cheeses fondue or cook their chunks of beef in the bubbling oil Still in keeping with the sea son is a tablesetting of winter and Mrs Callie Carrigan route 3 Taylorsville announce the engage ment of their daughter Brenda Gail and Thomas Allen Smith son of Mr and Mrs Pleas Smith route 2 Hiddenite The ceremony is set for April 6 at riendship Lutheran Church WINTER Team barbecue beans and hot dogs for supper This favorite combines barbecue beans Brussels sprouts and relish packed frank furters Serve with dark pumpernickel or rye bread and plenty of soft butter Creative Cooking burg January 31 through ebruary 2 and then on to Anderson from ebruary 28 until March 2 Semi annual shows are also to be held at Lake Lure officials said Buyers are on hand from all over this area of the state and from as far away as New York It's a fine show miss it! By CARMEN MOBLEY Come one come all the Antique Show and Sale in the Starlight Room of the Vance Motor Hotel The show being held Wednes day Thursday and riday of this week is open from 11 am until 10 pm each day and is sponsored by Mrs Virginia Chapman of Greenville and Jeff Stewart of Newton Everything from ladies hat pins dating back to the nineteenth century to beautiful Queen desks Chippen dale chairs and a Chippendale pie crust tilt top table is on display and ready for sale Glassware and jewelry not to be equalled may be found on display A rare and beautiful Amberina sign piece from Libby Owens which dates back to the and stands 1414 inches high is on display Another lovely item made by the Bostian Sandwich Company is also available a cranberry overshot epergnette with a base of silver roses A cocoa set complete with four cups in the rose tapestry design by Royal Bayruith is also of special interest Victorian cut glass dating back to 1890 is shown along with a handsome tobacco humidor of ancient vintage A Queen desk with the original brass ball and claw foot is also displayed along with several pictures and frames dating back to the turn of the century Toys include porcelain and china dolls and an Eagle stove made of iron by the same firm that made stove back in An interesting story goes with the many delicate salt cellars (or pots as they have been called) that are included in the exhibit Individual salt pots were used on tables in times past along with a master salt pot which was placed next to the person of most importance As the storv goes those of least importance were seated furtherest from the master pot Particularly interesting is the fairy lamp a forerunner of the modern night light These tiny holders held Price candles and were used largely in rooms They are available in art glass satin and Nailsea A Tiffany bud vase as well as moss rose china made by Charles ield Haviland All are being shown by the buyers at tending lLv IZkrttmt CfOAC YYIltJIl lilt MIVW icavw MvoLvc ville it will move to Spartan 1 contacting the club officers Do not destroy your tickets a new number will be drawn each week until a winner has been declared! On Discipline wrong with regular spanking? How else can someone like myself with three chil dren (two four and five) teach youngsters how to behave? Maybe if a mother can afford help for her children or has a house with a back yard for them to play in she could have time to explain every little thing But I do all my own housework and have to cart my children back and fourth to school the playground nr office" This question by Dr Rose of psychologists in a recent issue of amily Circle Magazine As an advisor on family problems Dr ranzblau is well known to readers of the New York Post for her column or the last two years she has also had her own program on radio Dr ranzblau's answer to the question of regular spanking follows: is scarcely a parent alive who has not at some time in the rearing of a child slapped or spanked him It may have been for reasons of discipline or out of despera tion or frustration a child is about to do something possibly very harmful to himself or others and there just time to transmit the message then a resounding slap or two can bring him back to reality in time Although he may scream and cry deep down he feels protected because the instantaneous expression of physical force was like a rescue mission the parent who com municates with the child by yelling screaming and regular spanking is doing the very thing the child is told he must not do He gets severely punished for doing it while the parent gets away with it He cannot understand this double standard So he continues to misbehave and to get spanked hoping that in time he will find the Dr ranzblau says the fact that the child continues to mis behave does not make such a parent question the effectiveness of the assaultive approach It is seen only as further evidence that the child needs more and more of this physical abuse and should get it While spanking may stop mis behavior for a while physical pain that the child suffers wipes the guilt slate clean He then feels he has paid the price and is free to act up again Most of the time the only thing that a child learns from spanking is that it hurts Psychologist Gives Advice Winning Number in Leonard's $2000 Contest is 1035948 Miss Janie Carol Wyatt who will become the bride of Petty I Officer 3c Joseph Wayne I Cashion Jr in a private home ceremony January 6 was honored at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday Hostesses for the a Chat Ibble Antique Show Sale eatures Wealth Of Interesting Items Antiques Show Sale VANCE MOTOR HOTEL STATESVILLE January 3 4 5 1968 11 AM 'til 10 PM Daily Special Preview Tuesday Jan 2nd 7 PM 'til 10 PM eaturing Exhibitors from throughout Eastern States All exhibits for sale This ad will admit one or more persons for 75c each on Wed Thur or ri Regular price $100 CHAPMAN STEWART MGRS greens or nestle oversized can dles in clumps of parsley which have been studded with cherry tomatoes which the guests may pick out and eat An added touch of fun comes with another tradition followed by the Swiss In a restaurant when a man loses his crusty bread in the cheese he must buy another bottle of wine A woman who loses her bread in the fondue present as THE CLASSIC SHOP 119 EAST BROAD It id lirJ' AMBeeHHEvi 1 1 1 nUb 7 i MiteiU A 889 aft AH nM I 1 II 1 1 1 1 SL i IU 4 a II 7 1 rrw ck ii If mi ErSa vy smS 'v to 1 I LADIES' LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS SKIRTS SLACKS Wr Now Wort 21 1395 1095 1595 12W 1 695 1595 1295 1695 395 1795 1395 1795 1495 Ladies' Suits Ladies Dresses Were Now Were Now 3500 3600 2795 4500 3495 4000 2995.

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