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- j- - Hi- , A J 1 i Mi1., and Mrs., t. p. -Brewer, ;JI Wa given' by Mr '' fiipn. Krs.'iEdrorjBreweCJr-. in -. ..their home oa. the Smith's Chapel ; f oaj. Suiidrjf afternoon, June i ?4 -:; isrow ihjW (:0ft PvM. Mr. Brewer '. . UI ii the ;former; Miss Beraldine . : i r RteeivH!,at.ihi: front door talbductnivtik.-mt rfewiving line -'Teri Mr. nd , Mrs; - Jim Wells! mi , it: .receiving line waiitcompbsetl of Mr. ana mm Russell Whitfield,' par ents i pie Wider Mr. and M.: L, 4'-7-J.-.- And ."IV- iff j- :'rWateL aranieed ; ; REGISTER! aPhone,28 WSll ! . ' WitBot iVate? Homlf Plumbing Dayton Water Pumps ', IfuJtall Plumbing ' '. Call Me For Plumbing Repairs ; STOR b. a: k. --'J ."ATKP KXT-TO aik ron" i f. ill'ileaTl Per ( m , set. run if. miivoaisfr' vwpitLHo'jf winus ininsutn . v .(' I '.V-V-4t-L.j'.. 'ii.ii! iK-k !,ifi:i-''4';1'H : -'- ;- . saWnrfaaavaaaaBaBaaM,fTaaMHBaaBMiaBBi X. j..- ,4 ' 'I-'-". ' ' r -i ''fj . ' - t v' i ' h '-v.- f;VM .' 7;..v;t I "if - - '. . i " , -J WHEN THE ENTERPRISE MAKES KNOTS yoa can actually see ,. .-.1 'tat iottirt i'iworldng'BseluIl'.v . jpfwfa;kaiMkt world-wide ' 1 'rP 'v defense, Tnii1 kind ot defense costs many- billions., The nation is. much better : ' klle to pay foir h when the' government cuts out needless i -jl people are . urging the linefc-ims' annecessary. " kn 'e aiiaUtSonsI electric power "required for ; fast-growing AmencSuV Hj,owei 6 fieij wtew -ANSVOLS, N. C THURSDAY JtXY grower III Honored Sun. B, , Brewer. Ill,, the , bride and groom, and Mr. Md Mrs. Bradford Brewer, Jr., parents of the groom. Mr. and Mi s. Udell Brewer invited the guests to the dining room where Mrij. Malcon.J. Matthews served in dividual bridal cakes and Mrs. Nor roaij, Whitfield served punch from a table which was covered with white outwork cloth, centered with an arrangement of white and pink carnations, pink snapdragons, lev erfew and greenery. The center ar rangement was . flanked by burning tapers.'. The white bridal cakes were decorated' with pink and white de signs, carrying out the color sch eme1 of pink and, white which was used artistically throughout the hou se,' .. , . . . , In the entrance hall were arran jements of pink and while gladiolas and greeiiery, The mantle In the Jving room was graced with ar rangements of pink and white gla iiolas; and greenery with burning tapers ; at both ends. , j. -v-t Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest Brewer in vited guests from the dining room to the den where Mr. and Mrs. E. H. . Strickland, presided over ' the register,) Introducing to the second receiving line which was formed in the den, were Mr. and Mrs.' Robert B. Jones. The second receiving line was composed of , Mr,, arid Mrs. Lloyd. -Bpewer, grandparents .Of the groom, Mrs. F., I, Sutton, grand mother of the groom, . Mrs. Lila W, fields, grandmother of the' bride and Mrs, Sarah Pennington,, great grandniothcr of the groom.;, ' tuests vme invited from the den t gift room where Mr. and - Mrs. Preston .Whitfield Received, Good ies were said to Mr. and Mrs. erald Aycock. g -'Assisting in serving were Carol Wilson, Brcnda Jones, Joy Sasser, fudj button. Mi's. Billy,, paushtry and. Mrs. Arthur Jacksojn - Accident Facts - '61 i ; Another in a series' of articles in which the North Carolina De- iartment of Motor Vehicles ex plctfss some of the significant 'arts behind last year's traffic ac cident, toll. ' i ;ptJY-;; SAVE GAS STATION (jUtUN MOTK(l dallon Hi-Tesi 30c MATT IE MINSHEW , fede leral fovernmeni 'io ouua mora Investor-owned companies Ae government can sivejrour tax .ititoknr tfnA tbenv , 1352 SALADS FOR. SPECIAL OCCASIONS By Marian f. EScia - - Ibmpmaklog Teacher Beiilavllle High Scheoi .'Molded Chicken Salad I tablespoons gelaim . .-, Vt cup cold water ' ) cups cubed cooked chicken M, teaspoon salt 14 cup celery cut in imal pieces V (cup chepped pimento X cup mayoonatse , Soak gelatin in cold water five min utes and dissolve over boiling wat er, Add chicken, celery, pimento and salt.' Mix mayonnaise dressing thoroughly jjerve on. lettuce leaf. Garnish with a small amount pf MayomuH'se containing chopped pic kle and pimento. , ' FRVIT SALAD , , - cap pineapple .(drained and diced) i bananas t diced )( ; ;,... 3 oranses ' ' ( , 1 apres dieced) . 'i-box marshmallows ' , i . ; .. ' Mix above Ingredients - and com bine with Frnu Salad : Dressing. Other combinations of fruit may be used.' Either canned or fresh tin its May fee. used. ' ' , , - v -. ..FftozEM nturr SALAO " 2 oranges - ' 1 cup chopped peaches 1 cup chopped pears 4 slices pineapple l cup mayonnaise : I cup cream ' , Pare oranges,,' remove, sections, and cut in pieces, cut pineapple In pieces. Mix fruit, fold in Mayonna ise and cream.', beaten stiff. Pill mold ana allow to freeze. Remove from mold : at serving ; time, slice, serve On tottoee with Cream Mayon naiM: inssing. ; ' . s Tomat. AspJc C a can of tomatoes with a sliced enion, 1 table spoon vinegar, Vi teaspoon sugar, a few sprigs Of parsley, three or four cloves, salt and pepper to taste. Strain and add half a package of aoaked getiiin. Poud into a mold which has been rised in clear, cold water. Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise. GOLDEN GLOW SALAD 1 package lemon Jello 1 cup boiling water Excessive speed was the big gest killer on North Carolina hig hways last. year. In a special stu dy of highway mishaps the State Department of Motor , Vehicles reports that speeding was a factor in 436 death-dealing crashes. Next in the fatality line-up was driv ing on the. wrong side of vhe road 238, followed by failing to give the right of way 67. Driving in toxicated was in , fourth, plara with- 6B, Miscellaneous '-violations smh as nproper. passing, disre gardtg:. stop signs and , signals, rolJowing,tw clev. .fie' ped. boost the year's tiaific death toll. , to 1154 plus another 34,438 injured, spending. Yet some ; eicciric , pianis ana Like CP&L can supply Bedrid" l cup canreil fruit juice ' 1 cup canned peaches, dlce , 1 cup grated carrot. , " 'si cup pecans, -caut fine ', ', b t jisron suit t 1 tablespoon vinegar V -' Di'sohe Jello in hot watw, add fruit tiice, Chill. When -slightly thi cker ed add 'peaches, carrots and nuts. Whea fu-rn, slice and serve on lettuce with Vayonnaise Dressing! , uUrrr Ale Salad ' t ft tablespoons gelatin - . - 3 tablespoons cold water - - ' i Uj cup fcbiltog water yt icup lemon- Juice, iv,":' $ ,:'- ' i cup Rge :f f ' '4 t cup peaches -iJ'-f'H-1 : ' J oranges ''. '' 4 ya cup diopped j pefcans. : ; t TaWesBoeas, agar . , ' Soak gelatha tn -cold water, for Qvc. minutes and dissolve in boiling water. Add the lemon juice, sugar and ginger ale.: Separate oranges in sections and- discard membranp. When the ginaerale mixture begins te conceal, add fruit iand nuts: Turn into a mold .which has been dipped in. cold water. Chill.; Remove from mold, garnish with, crisp let?, tuce leaves.. Serve wHIl Fruit Salad Dressiiux'.- ' - v : '-. ' '. . - ...:'?;;;;;;TOMA'kALAb":'.... "for, each salad arrange, one slice of JomatO half an inch thick on leaves of lettuce, , Meanwhile have , I ft I i-aiMj iMmi i f ajjar-p-ayr-r- . : ' . ; Goldsboro, N. C. -. - j , . .... ' coidsbore, k. .Mtn . 1 - M ' i in,, I, i , t i --r- M-MT-MMMM-af u win. . ifwyiuimiimi'W'm mMW"ti i; ' . , - - -)( - T , 1 A CHEESE FOR There' a cheese to suit every ' taste and every, need. But which : cheese for what purpose? Here's a Suide fori using the more common varieties. The old favorites Cheddar, Swiss, and Provolone of the firm ripened varieties are good for appetuors, .. sandwiches, ; snacks, and hot .dishes. l Semi-soft cheeses Bel Paese, Brick, Port du Salut, and Muen ster make good snack time eat ing.. They're just the right consis tency to serve; in chunks 'with chips wW crackers, i ; - If your"re looking fr S cheese to spreud, choose -Camembert or Llmburger. Blue? Gorgpnzola, and LKoquetoi't also make a -tasty sp read if you thin them a little with cream. ' ' Blue, Gorgonzola, Gouda and Edam are good as dessert cheeses. So re any of the semi-soft rip ened varieties. -- Use the. hard Italian cheeks like Parmesan and Romano, for grating. ,: Cottage Cheese is a salad favo rite and with fruits, vegetables, prepared a green pepper stuffed with cottaire chees?. Cut in. slices about Vi inch thick and place on top of the tomato. In the center nlacp a star shaod piece of pimen to with Mayonnaise. We Are Proud To Announce That Mrs, Edna Shannon Is Now Associated With Us. She Ha Had Over Twenty Years Of Experience Fitting Quality Shoes, And Invites You To Visit Her At . . . t? ihl I I Stvlish and :-v-'-5 ' :- . ' r is) ; ;-v- i,r,,v. a- ;,-' ,;; .;:: . Every problem gets lou of attention from aB-ervice bank Haiuiigan's seeing his banker Vou bet he is! Vou see,' his fulUervioe bank takes r care of all his ney matters . , . without taking up all his lunchtime.' .':. li . :' . , Right now he's interested in adding a room to his house. So, while making a deposit in his checking . account, he'tt'alaoi -takc-'sdvantoge of the sound advice he knows he can get from his ftul-service commercial bank. .. , . , , Like Hannigan, people who make the most of their money usually handle all their financial needs jPcDCn EVERY .TASTE or nuts it can be . turned into tasty dip or sandwich spread. All of these cheeses whatever your choice are good for your health and easy on your budget. In June whenimilk and dairy pro- ducts hit their, production peak. cheese is buys. . one of our best food NLRB Authorizes 2nd Union Election Carolina Tel & Tel Tarboro - The National Labor Re lations Board has directed a uniqn election among Traffic Department employees of Carolina Telephone. . This action, followed a hearing relative to a petition by the Com municates , Workers of America iAKL-CIO). to become sole bargain ing agent for the company's traffic employees. . The Traffic Department is re sponsible for handling the com pany's long distance and informa ion services. Testimony !n cnnnocMnn "WA'S petition was presented both hv (he comnnnv and the un'on be fore an NLRfl representative in Tarboro oh June 1. The purpose of at a full-service bank like oun. Yon , by our bank is equipped to help you in more ways than any other kind of financial institution everything from savings accounts and all kinds of loans to money orders and a safe deposit box for your valu ables. And a full-service bank also offen you the convenience of a checking account-the closest thing yet to a foolproof way of keeping your budget in line. Find out today how we can do more for you more for your money. U U the hearing .was. to.determiM whe ther an election should be held and; if so. which employees should be considered eligible for union mem bership. ' - During the hearing company wit nesses stated that Traffic - Depart ment service assistants and instruc tors are charged with supervisory responibilitfes and considered part of . management by the company, supervisory employees are not eligible for . union membership. The company a'so maintained that 1.I ,I,,1J innL.Ja all allat- I . . , - . ii : ' ble employees of the Accounting. Engineering, and Commercial De partments. - , . The NLRB decision, however, de fines service assistants and instruc tors as non-supervisory. As sucfy they will be eligible to vote in the On the go? You Need U. S. Kedettes Wedges ?. SERITCE i BANK m.m.i. PapaaA. papour iHso-ca eoc" r. am-iloa. la addition, the )tUJ el ective exclude employees ol the Ac counting, Engineering,:. Plant, and Commercial DepartmeiJls. - Although the NLBB's directive au thorizes aa electloa, the date has not yet been set The date will be established at a conference of com pany, union, and NLRB representatives.':::-1? y-:x. ,-".'".Va' ? .;; r This is the second recent attempt Carolhia, Telephone . employees. On May 4 the company's Phut Depart- nuu ninn1,.ini. mUI fl1l 4i t 1 1' - . . with fhe union by a vote of 581 to 164. The,; ate ei or te i reformer wtH niot onbr evfL but wiD earnestly endea- iiu us piace wiia gooa. ' K Charles Simmans ComfortabU BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST BANK WALLACE 3 vAiisAw FAISOil u A.
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