Christmas Music Festival Held
The 3rd Annual Christmas
Music Festival, a traditional
event held In Rocky Mount's
Tarrytown Mall, is now un
derway, having begun with its
recent Tree Lighting Cere
mony.
The ceremony, attended by
hundreds of people, heralds
the start of the Christmas
Music Festival, a partici
pation event featuring musical
groups from throughout the
State. Nightly performances
In Tarrytown Mall will be
given by choirs, full concert
bands and special music en
sembles throughout the pre
Chrlstmas season.
Performances are given be
neath the boughs of the Magic
Christmas Tree, twinkling
lights. By an electric pro
cess, these lights change color
In rhythm to the music, re
sponding with each change In
musical tone. This electronic
system creates a dancing and
sparkling lighting effect
unique In Eastern Carolina.
The Tree Is a huge 33-foot
Balsam Fir, brought iff by
a special truck from Vermont.
It was found for Tarrytown
Mall by the forestry group
engaged -In a search for the
alternate White House tree.
Sprayed with 50 gallons of
white paint, the Magic Christ
mas Tree normally requires
three days for completing its
decorations. More than 700,
000 people viewed The Magic
Christmas Tree last year
during the 30-day period it
was up In the Mall. R. Vann
Massey, General Manager of
Tarrytown, stated, "The pub
lic's enthusiastic response to
our Christmas Music Festival
has led us Into establishing ?
this as an annual event. They
feel this Is a very real way
to recapture the spirit of
Christmas".
The Tarrytown Christmas
Music Festival concert sche
dule includes performances by
choirs and bands from Rocky
Mount, Wllllamston, Weldon,
Thanks
I want to thank Dr. Cole,
the Nurses and aides for be
ing so nice to me during
my stay In Loulsburg Hos
pital
Vunelle Hayes Yeargln
Littleton, Dudley, Leggett,
Plnetops, Batlleborok Four
Oaks, Spring Hope, Scotland
Neck, Farmvllle, Enfield,
Conway, Whltakers, Plkevllle,
Tarboro, Conetoe, Wash
lngton and Ertiporla, Virginia.
In addition, several unique
music groups, solo organ con
cert and folk singing groups
will perform during the period
from now until December 23.
Fudge Is For Feasting!
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When it comes to homemade candy ? creamy-smooth chocolatey
fudge is the all-time favorite! Perfect creamy-smoothness is as
sured in all candies when evaporated milk, the double-rich whole
milk concentrate is used in the making. This streamlined recipe
requires no thermometer and the basic syrup cooks in minutes.
It's best to make {Thatch at a time, which [>oses no problem since
it is speedily pre|>ared. So for family., feasting throughout the
holidays ? and as a special remembrance for friends and neigh
bors- ? make batches and batches of this real chocolatey,' creamy
fudge.
Quick and Easy Fudge
i cups sugar
3 tablespoons butter
% teaspoon salt
1 cup evaporated milk
x/i cup miniature
marshmallows
l'/2 cups (9oz.) semisweet
chocolate pieces
1 teaspoon vanilla
% cup chopped pecans
In a 2 or 3-quart saucepan combine sugar, butter, salt and
evaporated milk. Stirring constantly, bring mixture to a full roll
ing boil over medium heat. Continue boiling and stirring for a full
5 minutes. Remove from heat. Add marahmallows, chocolate,
vanilla and pecans. Stir vigorously or beat with spoon until
marahmallows and chocolate are melted and smoothly blended.
Turn into buttered 8-inch square pan. When candy is cold, cut
into squares. Makes about 2 pounds.
Liberty Church Dedication
Dedication service tor the
new educational building at
Liberty Vance United Church
of Christ at Epsom was held
Sunday In conjunction with the
Sunday morning worship ser
vices at the church.
Following the morning wor
ship hour, the dedication rites
were conducted in the as
sembly hall of the new edu
cational building.
JUST IN
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LEGGETT'S
OPEN Al l DAY WED. 9:30 TO 5:30
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LEGGETT'S BY CASH-CHAR6E-LAY-A
WAY-OR BUDGET ACCOUNT.
The pastor, Rev. John C.
Allen, HI, presided during the
program.
B. M. Newman, chairman of
the church finance committee,
presented the paid notes on
the building to Tollle Smith,
chairman of the Board of dea
cons. In making the presen
tation, Mr. Newman expressed
appreciation to all those who
had a part In the project
through contributions.
Accepting on behalf of the
church, Mr. Smith pointed out
that the notes will not be
burned but will be maintained
as a part of church records
for future reference. The note
was issued on November 8,
1962, and paid off In fall as
of November 9, 1967, the
chairman pointed out. The
papers were turned over to
H. B. Newman, church trea
surer.
The prayer of dedication was
offered by the Rev. Allen.
Liberty CMirch is now be
ginning a new parsonage con
struction project, with the sum
of $35,000 authorized for
building the parsonage. The
pastor and his family have
already moved In a trailer
home adjacent to the church.
The proposed new parsonage
will be built on the site of
the old parsonage, which will
be torn down, said Joe Ays
cue, chairman of the church
Board of Trustees.
Chairman of the parsonage;
building committee is Charles
T. Eaves and members In
clude H. B. Newman, Donald
Ayscue, Mrs. E. A. Joyner,
Mrs. W. D. Foster, Mrs. Tol
lle D. Smith, Harold Ayscue,
Mrs. B. M. Newman, Mrs. L.
N. Falkner, Sr., J. K. Weldon,
Mrs. Wesley Pendergrass,
Sidney Ayscue and Kermit
Hoyle. The committee was
named last year and^ans have
been under way since that
time.
Contractors for construction
will be church members Carl
Franklin Mem.
Hospital Notes
The following were patients
in Franklin Memorial Hos
pital Tuesday morning:
Wanda Kay Bartholomew,
Louisburg, Eual Williams
Cannady, Youngsville; Diane
C. Champion, Louisburg; Os
celoa L. Cogwell, Louisburg;
W.J. Cooper, Jr., Louisburg;
Lillie Mae Dean, Louisburg;
Valla p. Dement, Spring Hope;
J. Proctor Denton, Louisburg;
Cleveland W. Driver, Youngs
ville; Numa F. Freeman,
Louisburg; Nell Rose Gupton,
Louisburg; Etta P. Harris,
Louisburg; John H. Harris,
Hollister; Kirby L. Holt,
Louisburg; William Byrd Hos- 1
kins, Norllna; Josephine W. J
Inscoe, Castalia; Frank I
Graham Jenkinf, Castalia;
Robert L. Jones, Louisburg;
Louise W. Knott, Louisburg;
Ruby W. Lanier, Louisburg;
Sally D. Lovin, Castalia; Hat
tie B. Medlin, Spring Hope;
Joan Morgan, Raleigh;
Adaleene H. Mustian, Louis
burg; Josephine C. Pace, Zeb
ulon; Mary H. Puckett, Frank
linton; Leonard L. Steed,
Franklinton; Queenie Mae
Strickland, Louisburg; Clyde
a Swanson, Raleigh; ' Iona
Alston Thomas, Louisburg;
Mattle H. Tucker, Louisburg;
Joe N. Turner,- Louisburg;
William Zeb Whltaker,
Youngsville; Patricia J. Wil
liams, Louisburg; Aulsey Ray
Wood, Louisburg; Sue T. Al
ston, Louisburg; Joseph N.
Bartholomew, Louisburg;
Frances F. Boone, Louisburg;
Tazzle H. Braswell, Bunn;
Mollie J. Brewer, Louisburg;
George O. Bunn, Spring Hope;
Ina E. Burrows, Louisburg;
James E.W. Collins, Cas
talia; Marvin M. Davis, Louis
burg; Mattie N. Evans, Frank
linton; John H. Fergerson,
Louisburg; Betsy A. Foster,
Louisburg; Llbbie L. Gilliam,
Louisburg; Rita H. Harris,
Louisburg; Susie P. Jenkins,
Castalia; Isaac M alone, Cas
talia; Thomas A. Moore,
Louisburg; Sudle K. Morton,
Franklinton; Thomas V. Os
borne, Louisburg; Ethel P.
Pernell, Henderson; Jerry
Lee Perry, Louisburg; Agnes
F. Shreve, LeaksvUle; Iola
H. Tant, Louisburg; Harvey
H. Wheeler, Franklinton; Vera
S. White, Spring Hope; John
A. Zlngarella, Louisburg.
A JOHNNY HARTFORD
SCHOOL SAFETY TIP
Stay healthy? This is an im
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plenty of rest and sleep and eat
well-balanced meals. If you do,
you will be much more alert to
danger. Accidents happen
when people are over-tired and
sleepy. Good health habits can
help keep you safe. (This safety
panel, one of a series for JUN
IOR FIRE MARSHAL, has been
prepared as a public service of
The Hartford InsuranceGroup.)
ton Eaves and M. W. Ayscue,
Jr. Work Is to begin this
month, with construction
scheduled for completion by
next June.
The parsonage is to have
2,600 square feet of space
and will be a one-story ranch
style ,home, air conditioned.
Included will be four bed
rooms, two and a half baths,
a full basement and a two
car garage.
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