PAGE SIX •jST) Thanks be to God for life itself, Though pain and sorrow come, Still God prevails and walks with me, With every rising sun. I suspect that most of us must walk through the shadows to realize the closeness of God. So it is with me and afterwards I realize, too, how very precious is the life which God gives. Several weeks ago I wrote a few lines about our Hazel and how much she means to our family. Well, I suppose I really tempted Fate, as Hazel had an unfortunate acci dent in breaking the large bone in her foot and must be imobile for several weeks. It was a blow to 'both of us, especially at FOR THE Holiday Season A Polyester Double Knit In Pastel Colors Adrain Tabin, Candy, Jr. and Nelly Don WE HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD THANKSGIVING! Tarkington’s OF EDENTON The Library Says, “Please Don’t Write in Our Books.” We Say: “Please DO Write in Our Books!” > 1 1 < Watch Your December Bill Stuffer... i t THE DA. IS COMING! The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. 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Vi tsp. cloves. 2/3 cup nuts. 2/3 cup chopped dates. 2 2/3 cups sugar. 2/3 cup salad oil. 4 eggs. 2 cups pumpkin. 2/3 cup water. Sift flour, measure, then add baking powder, soda, salt and spices. Toss nuts and fruit lightly in flour mixture. Beat sugar and oil in mixer at slow speed. Add eggs, one at a time; add pumpkin, then add flour mixture and water and beat thoroughly. Pour into two greased loaf pans and bake for one hour in 350 degree oven. My sister -in - law from Keedysville, Md., sends me her recipe for making homemade apple butter on j a small scale. She says it lis delicious: • 16 cups apple sauce. 3 pounds brown sugar. \Vz cups apple cider. Stir several times. Put in large roaster and ccok in a slow oven. In about 3% hours it is done. (With out mess or splatter). A Few Hints Cellophane tabs over the labels of medicine bottle will keep the name, direc tions and prescription num ber unspotted. 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(8 oz.) cream cheese. Vi cup sugar. 1 egg. 2 tablespoons milk. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Vz teaspoon vanilla. In mixing bowl cream butter; add ‘brown sugar and flour. Blend until mixture resembles corn meal. Stir in pecans. Re serve one cup of mixture for topping. Press re mainder onto bottom of eight-inch square baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees 15 minutes. Cool; spread jelly ever crust. To pre pare filling beat together cream cheese rid sugar. Beat in egg and milk. Add lemon juice and vanilla. Turn into pan; sprinkle with reserved crumb mix ture. Bake 30 minutes. Cool on wire rack; cut in to bars or squares. Makes about 30 cookies. Jewelled Thumbprints and Butter Rum .Cheese Bars are gaily decorated holiday cookies that can be made by the short-cut method refrigerated slice and bake cookie dough from the grocer’s case. Jewelled Thumbprints 1 roll Refrigerated But terscotch Nut, Peanut But ter or Sugar Cookies. V\ cup butter, melted. 2 cups chopped pecans. Red or green jelly. Slice cookie dough into one - eighth inch thick slices. Roll each in a ball. Dip in butter; roll in chop ped nuts. Place on un greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes until golden brown. (Cookies will be puffy when removed from the oven). Remove from the oven; indent the cen ter of each warm cookie with thumb and place one fourth teaspoon jelly in each center. Cool; loosen with spatula. Butter Rum Cheese Bars 1 roll Refrigerated Slice ’N Bake Cookies. Vs cup sugar. 1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened. 1 egg. Vz to 1 teaspoon rum flavoring. Slice cookie dough one fourth inch thick; place in bottom of greased eight or nine-inch square pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes until lightly browned. Cool slightly. In small mixer bowl cream sugar and cheese. Add egg and flavoring and beat until smooth. Pour cheese mixture over baked cookie base and return to 375 de gree oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Cool slightly; re frigerate for at least one hour. Cut into 20 bars and decorate with nuts, candied fruits or decorator frost ing. Try a Herald Classified Ad I The U.S. Army Reserve. It pays to join. It pays to stay. GffiOilyfer Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING Chesson Master Os Duke Tricks DURHAM Most fans were looking the other way and the movie cameras were turned off, so many of the sell-out crowd at Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday missed the be ginning of the “sprint killer” play which brought Duke a 17-13 upset victory over North Carolina. What most people saw was Wes Chesson streaking down the sidelines on a 53- yard touchdown run. They missed the trick beginning which triggered the play while Carolina was still in its defensive huddle. \ It came as no surprise, however, that the “master of surprises” was Chesson. Duke Coach Tom Harp re marked, “Chesson has made a few big plays, and he adjusts well to the un expected. He’d run the fake punt and fake field goal before Saturday and was naturally the man to go to in this situation.” Chesson picked up 65 yards in three carries Sat urday, bringing his season total to 119 net yards in 21 carries, a 5.7 average which led the Duke squad. He was also the team’s fourth leading rusher in yards gained. Chesson caught five passes for 24 yards Satur day, bringing his two-year career total to 1,319 yards pass receiving. He also caught a six-yard touch down pass in the second quarter, to knot the score 7-7. Chesson, a jack of all trades, had his best game punting, with a 40.8 yard average on eight punts. Hurricane Gladys NEW YORK—Only one hurricane—Gladys—hit the United States in 1968, says the Insurance Information Institute. The storm, which hit Florida, in October, caused $2.58 million insur ed damage. For every swinging wrist on your A Speidel Ident! The most per sonal, lasting and fashionable way to say Merry Christmas. Choose from 36 contemporary styles. 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