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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 26

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26 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE N. Friday, November 21, 1952 fSternberg Is On Committee Of Institute nected with the Iron and steel scrap and consider applications for the scholarship award. Ford To Give Vocal Recital The scholarship will provide $230 ter year, renewable on the basis Joe R. Sternberg of Asheville has been named to a conunlttee of the Southern 'Chapter, of Scrap Iron and Steel, In connection with a new $1,000 college scholar-Ship established by the apter.

The award will be made to a worthy student from a family con Tuesday Night For Loan Fund industry, Morris Brenner of Winston-Salem, chapter president, said yesterday In announcing the committee appointments. Harry L. Schwartz of Charlotte, the other appointee to the committee, and Sternberg will work out the details aids young musicians then educations Richard Ford, baritone, win give a Student Loan Fund recital Tuesday at 8:15. pan. hi "Homewood," ZUlicoa Street, under sponsorship Ford will be accompanied at th of the student's acadamic Sternberg is associated with the Consolidated Hide and Metal Company, Sweeten Creek Road.

The scholarship proposal was approved by the chapter during Its fall meeting here November 9 after the recommendation was submitted, by Jack Addleston.of Sumter, S. chairman of the chapter's special scholarship committee. piano by his wife, Mrs. May Jr Ford. Your Cakes Will Never Be eerier of trie Asheville Music Club.

His program consists' of thret The program is open to the pub lic. Proceeds from a silver offering will be turned over to the Grace Carroll Student Loan Fund which larYou Ike! Than the Sue Tot PM 3 RICHARD FORD Sl song cycles: Beethoven "An die Feme Geliebte;" Schubert's and "Seven Elizabethan Lyrics," set music by Roger Quitter. 5 Ford, an attorney. Is soloist st All Souls Episcopal Church and has sung solo portions of Handel's "The Messiah" in performances for the Clip this QOJSiffO Recipe past several years in Asheville, Marion and Weaverville. He has been featured in numerous radio concerts in Western North Carolina.

FRUIT He studied with Frank Jefferson in Raleigh, Arthur Wilson in Bos ton and Frank Edwinn in Asheville. SpVetttd fruit and flaTorful Domino Sugar make a wonderful fruit cake. Try this tested Domino recipe and see why Domino is America's fa-MraV sugar! 1 kV CBBdltd plBCJllto Hoey Doesn't Fully Agree Don't forget that the saving you make by buying Phillips Delicious Soups it just like "getting change" with every can. These substantial, savory soups-made in the garden country cost less than others. Yet there's no finer qual- With Maybanh Vi br.

before it's finished baking.) Line 10 tube pan with brown paper, keeping paper 1 above top of pan. Crease welL Sift IV2 cups flour with spices and soda. Combine Vt cup floor with fruits. Add nuts. Cream butter with Domino Extra Fine Granulated Sugar and Domino Old Fashioned Brown Sugar tin fluffy.

Beat eggs; add with milk and Savoring to creamed mixture; mix well. Add the flour-spice mixture; mix well. Pour batter over fruits and nuts; mix thoroughly. Pour into pan. Bake in slow oven, 275F, 3V4 hrs.

Let stand 30 min. in pan. Turn out upside down on cake rack. Remove paper. When cake is cold, store in covered container.

Yields 5Wb. cake. For everyday cooking and holiday specials, always choose Domino Pure Cane Sugars. RALEIGH, Nov. 20 W) Sen.

Hoey ft. caadiei onnce pwl 1 la. cofafoa raisin lb. iwJei pitting Kk. caiiaots coa pipe jaica cap sifted tU-vmrpcnt Bw Vi tap, ac V4 tv amtm D-NC) indicated today he doesn't fully agree with Sen.

Maybank (D- SC who yesterday refused to rec ognize gov. Adlai 5tevenon as few Bp. aakisi o4 tb. Maaekea ilradi titular leader of the Democratic Party. ttfcbotndiraluti In answer to questions from newsmen, Hoey said he felt lb.baitar 1 ant DoanBoExtm Fiat GMhM Sajar I cay Dooitd OM TMoot4 Brows Safar Democratic Party should look to its members of Congress, Gov Stevenson- and the D-tto-ra- tic National Committee for leader i he best buy in all foods is potatoes.

You pay less and you receive exceptional nutritive value. The finest of all grow in Idaho. The skins thin, the eyes are shallow. Because of ideal soil and climatic conditions they are very rich in health-giving minerals, vitamins. bake '9m.

fry '0m ship during the next four years. Doinw AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING SUGARS Dice candied fruit. Remove stems and seeds from raisins and currants. Soak fruits for several boors in grape juice. (Save some cherries, citron and nuts to garnish cats about Hoey bad words of praise for Gov.

Stevenson and said he felt: the party's representatives in Con-! gress would be interested in his views. The senator stopped in Raleigh briefly while en route to Pantego to visit his daughter. He planned Change io PHIUSP? and keep the ehangef CHICKEN-RICE VEGETABLE-BEEF CHICKEN-NOODLE VEGETABLE TOMATO Enjoy the extra Special to return to Durham to teach a men's Sunday School class. For many years he has taught this class on the Sunday after the Duke-North Carolina football game. Six Montreat delegates Will Attend Forum goodness of MONTREAT Six delegates from Montreat College have been chosen to attend the annual Harriet Elliott Social Science Porum Friday at Woman's College In Greensboro.

Students from colleges and uni versities in North Carolina and adjoining states will participate in a discussion of the forum topic, Uo other shortening givos this proof of top quality "Tensions in the Middle East." They will be led by a panel of three experts: C. W. de Kiewiet, president of the University of Rochester, T. cuyler Young of Princeton University, and J. Hurewitz of Columbia University.

Miss Elizabeth Hoyt, professor of social studies, will lead the Mon treat College delegation, composed 5 oil. of Gene Booth, Margaret Leech, June King, Mary Ruth Marshall and Grace Parrish. Jury Denies Damages In Tear Gas Case GREENSBORO, N. Nov. 20 UH It took 11 minutes today for an 11-man jury to deny Gurney T.

Reid any damages for his claim that a constable's tear gas discharge blinded his left eye. The verdict was reached in one of the briefest deliberations in Guilford Superior Court history, and ended a three-day trial in which Sheriff John E. Constable Carl Lee Tucker, Special Deputy Robert Isley and J. S. Wyrick, former assistant county jailer, battled a $50,000 action.

Judge J. A. Rousseau recessed court until monday, when. Reid's counsel may give notice or appeal to the Supreme Court. The case began Tuesday after counsel for both litigants agreed upon only 11 jurors selected from two 80-person venires.

WJVC High School Library Unit To Meet Tomorrow The western rtinrrfnt. nf tho North Snowdrift 'o3loM Carolina High School Library Asso ciation wiu meet in the and Cafeteria at noon tomorrow. All hlffh cchool student librnrv club members in the western part 01 North Carolina are invited to attend. David Cochrane will speak on the Chemkpe Tnrtinnx vhn nrp the subject of a book he is writing. THE VALUABLE COUPON ON EVERY IAG CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Write foe cempktfy ilhrrtee! Made of flneregetable Oils umcers 1 or tne coming year win be elected.

Tha officers for this nw r- cstalMAeviiM mv Uii fcimiluM rtictot. JfC Cfft Cv I Larry Revels, Sand Hill, president; uiaria tweiieia. wavnemrm by Iho 03 Pccpb president; Judy Teague, Lee Ed- waxua. mil iaju. inn vtrvmia rim Sand Hill, treasurer..

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