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VOLUME XXIX No. 50 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 13, 1962. ~~ ^ iTjhff ^ENT
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Z?^HH5S KMfTM'S
Kenansville Society
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George Penney
spent the week end in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Fulford to Kures Beach last week.
Mrs. W. A. Eubanks, Mrs. Brink
ley and Mrs. Bobby Eubanks of
Wilmington were guest Friday of
Miss Mary Lee Sykes.
Miss iFlorrie Currie of Peace Col
lege, Raleigh, spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Florence
Currie.
Mrs. J. O. Stokes has returned
home from a visit with relatives in
Conyers and Atlanta, Ga.
Chief and Mrs. Eddie Quinn and
family of Southport visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tyson Boatfc last week and
attend their father's funeral.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes
left Sunday for a visit with Mr.
Hughes son in Florida.
Miss Brenda Grady of Kinston
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grady.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones spent
last week end In Florida with re
latives.
Willie Gray Bostic of Cheraw, S.
C. is home with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tyson Bostic.
Miss Pattie Loftin of Raleigh
spent the weekend with Mrs. Mar
tha Sitterson.
Mrs. J. B. Wallace shopped in
Wilmington, Saturday.
Friendly HDC Met
The Friendly H. D. C. met with
Mrs. J. C. Stroud, Friday, Decem
ber 7. Mrs. Stroud, president, pre
sided and opened the meeting with
the group singing "Silent Night".
The Devotion was led by Mrs. Eu
gene Best.
Miss Slocum, Home Economics
igentr, gave a most interesting
emonstration on "Household Stor
age and Space" which was interest
ing to those building new hoMSS
and those remodelling their old
homes.
Mrs. Eugene Best gave a leaders
report on "Family". During the
business meeting, club members
discussed how new members might
be brought into the club, and how
to get some of the old members
interested again. The next meeting
toll be. with Mrs. C. M. Outlaw.
For recration the club members
exchanged Christmas gifts. The
club closed With the club collect.
The hostess served hot coffee,
candy and crackers.
Ella Cooper
Circle Enjoys
Supper
The members of the Ella Cooper
Circle enjoyed a delightful supper
party at the Country Squire on
Monday evening. An interesting
program was followed by the fun
and merriment brought with the ex
change of gifts.
Mr. Businessman - a DUPLIN
TIMES want ao will sell your
eroouct.
Cynthia Kretsch
Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch were
hosts op Saturday evening in the
dining room of I. R. Jones Cafe
honoring their daughter, Cynthia,
on her sixteenth birthday.
A color note of pink and green
was used attractively in the room
with towhea of holly on individual
tables.
Mrs. Kretsch mother of the
honoree, poured punch from an at
tractive table overlaid with an im
ported linen and lace cloth, center
ed with a five branch silver can
dlelabra holding holly and burning
pink tapers. Open faced sandwich
es, birthday cake and nuts were en
joyed by the guest from Warsaw,
Rose Ifiil and #?enansville.
Dancing and recordings were en
joyed throughout the evening.
Fiod For Pep
And
Do you include bread in your
daily diet? You must not become so
weigtrt conscious that you leave
your daily serving of bread out.
The bread-cereal group furnishes
as a serving of cereal it the product
food for pep and energy. Your
bread need not always be a slice
of yeast bread nor must the cereal
necessarily be a breakfast cereal.
Mrs. Jo Gilmore, nutritionist for
the N. C. Agricultural Extension
Service, says for variety there are
biscuits, muffins, pancakes, and
many other hot breads and quick
loaf breads such as date or nut
bread. All of these can be counted
provided they are made with whole
grain or enriched flour or meal.
"A half to three-fourths of a cup
of rice, grits, spaghetti, noodles, or
similar products may be counted
is enriched," she says. "Part of
the day's quota may be in combin
ation dishies. Bread is often an im
portant ingredient in stuffings for
meat, poultry and fish, and in scal
loped dishes and puddings. A ser
ving of cereal can come from a
combination such as macaroni and
cheese, spaghetti with meat sauce
or Spanish rice."
Enriched or whole-grain flour or
cereal in cakes, cookies, pastries,
and other sweet baked goods used
primarily to round out meals and to
satisfy the appetite also may count
toward the quota.
Mrs. Gilmore says foods in this
npgp furnish worth-while amounts
vfprotein, iron, several of the B
vitAmins as well as food energy,
t round out pveals and to sat
Tsftlhc -appetite; indite intftfPae
some foods not specified in the dai
ly food guide - butter, other fats,
oils, sugars or enriched, refined
grain products. These 'other' foods
supply calories and can add to to
tal nutrients in meals.
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A Few Gift
Suggestions
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Gift Wrapping.
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Candies
Tobaccos,
Toiletries, Mens Set,
Ladies Set,
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