Luncheon Honors
Sunday Bride-elect
Ml ss BU11* PmrrUh, bride
elect at Sunday, was honored
Saturday In the Tarrace Room
0 1 the Benvenua Country Qub
by Mrs. J. B. Overton, Jr.
and Mrs. W. R. WlnsUad.
The honoree was attired In a
creen sheath dress with
matching accessories which
was complemented by a baby
pink rose corsage, gift of the
hostesses. 1
Upon arrival, the ten guests
were served dry sherry and
seated at the bride's table,
which was covered with a white
linen tablecloth. Weddli?
ringed pillows were used to
Serve a
Simple Dish
Ground beef long has been a
favorite of home makers, ex
pec tally when the budget needs
a boost. . .but It's tar from the
prosaic meat as many think of
It.
Mate It ^rlth canned condensed
onion soup. . .canned diced car
rots. . .and some crushed gin
gers nap*. . .and this favorite
budget-beating meat assumes
new status In the world of taste
treats. Matched with pantry
shelf staples such as the soup,
ground beef Is a natural. . .
and such a saver of both money
and time.
Plan your whole meal to match
the value and flavor of this great
Skillet Surprise Sauerbraten.
What could be better than mix
ed greens loosed with a tart
dressing. . .and an apple crunch
pudding (made so easily from
canned pie apples)? You'll win
an "E" for excellence In both
" exchequer" and "eating"!
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SKILLET SURPRISE
SAUERBRATEN
4 pound (round beef
1 cup diagonally sliced clary
1 can (10 1/2 ounces) con
densed onion soup
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoons wine vinegar
1 can (I ounces) diced car
rots, drained
1/4 cup crumbled gingers nape
Generous dash ground clove*
Salt and pepper
In skillet, brown meat, stir
ling to separate, and cook
celery until almost tender.
Pour off fat. Add remaining
ingredients. Cover and cook
over low heat 20 minutes. Stir
now and then. Makes 4 serving*.
How True
Preacher? Do you say your
prayers at night, little boy?
Jimmy? Yes, sir.
Preacher? And do you say
them In the morning , too?
Jimmy? No, sir, 1 ain't
scared In the daytime.
Short Leave
First Cob? Do you believe
In love at first sight?
Second G?.>b-VI gotta? I'm
only gettln' two days' leave.
The great trouble with luck is
that It- often disappears when
you need It most.
mark the places. Down the
center of the table was a set
cf miniature dolls dressed as
a complete wedding party. The
register table held a sliver
glass compote with an
arrangement of pink summer
flowers.
The menu consisted of breast
o f turkey and chicken with
potato salad, sliced tomatoes,
pickles, biscuits, Iced tea and
toffee Ice cream with rum
sauce.
Attending were Mrs. Klrby
Parrlsh, mother of the bride
elect, Mrs. Harold Carter,
Mrs. Robert Moore, HI, Mrs.
Dan Baker, Mrs. Rachel Grif
fin, Evelyn Ferguson, the
honoree and hostesses
Miss Parrlsh was presented
a silver spoon In her chosen
pattern.
Mrs. Shearon
Entertains
(Frk. aw.) Mrs. W. A.
Shearon entertained her
bridge club on Tuesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock.
Apple pie topped with
whipped cream alone with Iced
tea were served prior to the
bridge playing.
Mrs. Fred Bount received
high score prize tor clubwhlle
second high went to Mrs. T.
H. Pearce. Mrs. JoeWhltaker
was presented the guest prise.
Club members present were
Mesdames Blount, Pearce, H.
A. McGhee, Eugene Pearce,
W. L. Stone, & N. Williamson,
Jr., and Miss Edith Jackson.
Franklin Mem.
Hospital Notes
Tl? following war* patients
In the hospital Thursday
morning:
PATIENTS - Annie Willis
Allan, Loulsburg; Nannie
Lloyd Autry, Loulsburg;
Needham Wyatt Beddlngfleld,
Jr., Spring Hope; MUdrad M.
Bowers, Loulsburg; Henry
Oble Brown, Frankllnton;
Lucy Strickland Brown,
Frankllnton; John J. Carr,
Loulsburg; Glenn Bryant
Career, Loulsburg; Lorlne
8. Cavlness, Williamsburg,
Va.; Fred Cooper, Loulsburg;
Blllle Denton, Loulsburg; Roy
Wallace Edwarda, Loulsburg;
Mary Smith Faulkner, Bunn;
Tommy Laa Fogg, Loulsburg;
Henry Lee Griffin, Loulsburg;
Doeffln Gupton, Loulsburg;
Luther J. Gupton, Loulsburg;
George Vann Harris, Zebulon;
James Edward Harris, Kan
brldge, Va.; Joaaph Samuel
Jordan, Caatalla; Bobby Carl
Joynar, Loulsburg; Richard
Frederick Lambert, Louls
burg; Beatrice Hlght Leonard,
Loulsburg; Dorothy Gray
Massenburg, Loulsburg; An
nie Powell Iferry, Loulsburg;
Beatrice W. Strickland,
Loulsburg; Blanche B. Tlm
berlake, Loulsburg; Thomas
Wheless, Loulsburg; Mary
Ann Wllklns, Castalla.
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Blouses
Get Set
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School
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Straight ? Shirts ? Solids ? Prints.
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4-H Electric Project Winners '
Franklin County 4-H Electric Project winners Andy Lewis,
Randy Thomas and Margaret Jones are shown at the State
4-H Electric Congress held In Ashevllle August 15 through
the 17. With the contestants are Mrs. Polly O'Neal, Frank,
lln Coiyity assistant home economics agent, left and Davkl
Fuller, of CFiL, right. The project winners were selected
on the basis of achievement In their 4-H farm and home
electric projects. Carolina Power & Light Company spon
sored their trip to the Electric Congress.
Wendy Gupton
Has Party
(Frit. B.W.) Wendy Gupton
had a Jkck-to- School party
Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. at her home on Cheatham
Extension.
Guests Included Wendy's
classmates, Harold and Wil
bur Boyd of Henderson, De
lores Evans of Loulsburg.
The young people played
record* and danced.
Refreshments consisted of
hot dogs, potato chips, pop
corn and soft drinks.
Circle Has Cook-Out
(Frk. B.W.) The Ernelle
Brooks Circle of the Frank
llnton Baptist Church had their
annual picnic Thursday In the
form of a cook-out at Mrs .
S. L. Colbert's.
Hamburgers with all the
trimmings and Pepsi Colas
were served to the circle
Overtime Sleeper
Chief: "How come you're
late this morning, Joe?"
Fireman: "I overslept."
Chief: "What! Do you sleep
at home, too?
members and their families.
A short business session
followed the cook-out. Han?
were made to help a family who
had recently suffered from a
fire. .
Thanks
I would like to express my
most sincere l^artfeld thanks
and deep appreciation to my
friends and relatives for their
prayers, flowers, cards and
every kind of aympathy shown
during the recent death of my
loved one, Alvln Junior Mar
shall.
Carey Ann King
Honored On
Birthday
(Frk. B.W.) Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Strickland honored
their daughter, Mrs. Troy Hall
of Burlington, at a birthday
dinner on Sunday.
A three course dinner was
served. Present for the occa
sion were: Mr Troy H?U,
Darrell and Darren, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hall, Richard and
Teresa, all of Burlington;
Mrs. Ella Mangum of Wake
Forest, Sandra Poole of
Rolesvllle, Foster Alford and
Spencer Strickland.
Teenage Chat
I ? ?
By Mary Ann Flaming
Well, group, Loulsburg
hasn't exactly berfn bulling
with activity this week, but
here's the little bit of news
that I could gather.
There were a tew at the
beaches. Billy Fuller, Donny
West, Jackie Smith, and Ross
Shuplng enjoyed vacationing at
Carolina Beach. The list of
those who "wished" they were
at any beach is much too long
to print.
tn Raleigh or Henderson this
week were Bettle Lavender,
Glenda Henley, Blake York,
Cora Ann Allen, Ann Avent,
Mike Carter, and C, B. Pat
terson.
The Loulsburg F. H. A. plan
ning committee met Wednes
day afternoon to plan a tenta
tive calendar of work for the
coming school year. Those
attending were Cynthia and
Phyllis B?st, Fran McFar
land, Blake York, Frances
Hat Party .
The Loulsburg Garden Club
will sponsor a Hat Party at
the Marguerite Spencer home
on Jeffries Drive, Monday and
Tuesday, August 22 and 23
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The public Is Invited.
Murphy ?nd Connie Leonard.
Mr*. Leonard, the advisor,
served Cokes and cookies
afterwards. The (Iris bop*
to make (Ms the best year
the Louliwirg Chapter has
ever had. Any Interested
girl who meets the qualifica
tions must pay dues to Fran
McFarland by Sept. 11, in
order to become affiliated with
the state and national chapt
t
ers.
Thought: "Fire. tries gold,
misery tries brave men."
?- -Seneca.
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