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Want Real Old Fashioned Dessert? Try Rice Pudding For an old fashioned dessert, try rice pudding. In grandmother’s day cold rice pudding was the dessert. The creamy mixture was inexpensive to make and a favorite in many households. Frozen ready-to-serve desserts and packaged mixes have re' placed old fashioned recipes, be cause of lack of time to prepare foods in our busy and hurried way of life. There is a bit more to this re cipe than other rice puddings, but the creamy real godness is well worth it. RICE PUDDING % Cup rice 114 cups boiling water % teaspoon salt 4cups milk (Scalded) % cup sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla Wash rice in cold water and drain. Add cups boiling wa ter and cook in a double boiler with tightly covered lid for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes water should be completely absorbed. Place rice in a large baking dish. Add sugar and salt to “the scal ded milk and pour over rice. Mix well. Bake in 350 degrees oven for 30 minutes. Stir and con tinue baking for an additional 30 minutes. Remove from oven, add vanilla and stir. Mixture will be thin, but thickens as it cools. Serve cold. Hospital Patients Admissions to Betsy Johnson Hospital on Wednesday: Mr. Dal ton Barefoot, Route 2, Dunn; Mrs. Nettie Wilson, Route 2^ Cameron; Mr. Joseph Goodman, Route 1, Dunn; Mr. Eugene Lee, Route 2, Benson; Baby Michael Wagstaff, Route 2, Dunn; Mr. Authur Denning, Dunn; Miss El la Rmnetti, Dunn; Mrs. Dorips Wise, Route 2, Dunn; Mr. Wil liam B. McLamb, Route 2, An gier. GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Mrs. Sara Miller, Coats; Mrs. Alene Mason, Erwin; Mr. L. C. Barbour, Jr., Fayetteville; Mrs. Shirley Griffin, Route. Erwin; Mrs. Iva McLeods. Coats: Roch elle Hicks, Erwin; Dorothy Burn ette, Angier. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Edward Par ker, Dunn, announce the birth of a daughter, \ancLa i,ynn, October 23. in Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Parker is the former Betty Darnell Tart. G. Woods Marry Saturday Miss Geraldine McClenny and Glennwood O’Neil Wood were married Saturday in rites per formed in South Carolina. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. C. H. McClenny, Sr., of Route 5, Dunn, and the late Mr. McClenny. Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Wood of Erwin are parents of the groom. They are making their home in Erwin. Mrs. Wood is employ ed in the office of Rose’s and her husband is employed, at Barefoot’s Grocery between Dunn and Erwin. Three Guests Meet With Bridge Club Mrs. J. N. Stephenson, Mrs. Harold Jernigan and Mrs. Ray mond Whitaker of Washington, D. C„ who is here visiting her parents, were guests of Mrs. Vic Anderson last night when she feted the Friendly Dozen Bridge Club. Chrysanthemums were used in the living room where tables were set up for play. During the evening turkey sandwiches and hot chocolate were served. Scoring high was MTb. James Yates with Mrs. Grover Mitchell runnerup. Completing the tables were Mrs. John Ciccone, Mrs. Hank Currin, Mrs. R. W. Dickey, Mrs. Everette Doffermyre, Mrs. Tom my HarraU, Mrs. Wayne Juste sen and Mrs. Billy Pearsall. DISCHARGED SATURDAY Mrs. I. W. Keene, who was i discharged from a Fayetteville hospital Saturday, is recuperat | ing at the home of her daughter and son-itf-law, Mi. and Mis. R L. Godwin, 300 Post Avenue, Fayetteville. Mrs. Keene visit ed for a short time Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. H. P. Byrd here. IN HOSPITAL Mr John Henry Elmore Is • patient to North Carolina Me nwrM BNBttal to toto* WMC Entertains Husbands Mon. Tine Women’s Missionary Coun cil entertained their husbands at a fellowship dinner Monday night in the recreationa lcenter of Glad Tidings Church. Features of the evening were a hat contest with ladies mo deling hats made from house hold articles (the articles will be sent to missionaries abroad) and a skit, “Willing Workers” presented by the women. Rev. Quinton Edwards of Dal las, Texas, who has been hold ing revival at the church, gave a short talk before his depar ture. Mrs. Wallace Hardison closed the meeting with prayer. Personals RETURNS HOME Sherwood Bolton has returned to Newark, N. J., after spending several days In Dunn With his mother, Mrs. F. H. Bolton, VI8IT ENNIS Mr. and Mrs. Hersball Bar bour tram Raleigh spent Sun day in Dunn with Mr. D. E, En nis. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mrs. Mae Pope and daughter, Elaine spent the weekend in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton. FROM ECC Bobby Glenn Tew from East Carolina College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tew . VISIT IN BENSON Lula Horton and Jean Alphin spent the weekend in Benson with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Den ning. dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Felton Horton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phillips on Sunday in Godwin. IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. IJughy Bass and daughter, Patricia, spent Tues day in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Lucas. SHOP IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Bennett McLamb spent Saturday in Raleigh shop ping. _ ' IN RALEIGH j • Sandra Wood, Butch Plea sants, Lynwood Massengill, and Ann Pleasants spent Saturday la Raleigh. VISITED HERE MTs. J. N. Stephens and dau ghter,’ Fay, of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Os car Beasley. from fayettevilie Mrs. Myrtle Holly of Fayette vine visited Mr. and Mrs. Paid Beasley on Sunday. from raieigh MTs. Grace Stephens of Ra leigh spent the weekend in Dunn with friends and relatives. VISIT MOTHER Mr, and Mrs. Ben Best and son, Douglas of Rockingham spent yesterday wKh Ms moth W| PPR fli i Mrs. J. M. Dawson Elected Prexy Roses in fall hues decorated the home o f Mrs. Arthur V. Sugg when she entertained the Ladies Fellowship Class of the First Baptist Church Tuesday night. Officers for the year were elected at this meeting. They in cluded Mrs. Joe Mack Dawson, president, Mre. Ralph Snipes, vice-president; Mrs. W. E. Ryals, treasurer; Mrs. Clifford War ren, secretary. Serving as group captains are Mrs. Bill Barfield, Mrs. Albert Watkins, the out going president; Mrs. Gladys Jones and Mrs. J. T. Herring. Mrs. Tom M. Freeman, the teacher, read the devotional. Lemon pie, miniature bags of Halloween treats and coffee were served by Mrs. Sugg and her daughter, Mrs. Hubert H. Warren, Jr. Attending the meeting in ad dition to those already named with the exception of Mrs. Ryals were Mrs. D. E. Brewer, Mrs. Estelle Batts, Mrs. Anna Short, Miss Virginia Pittard, Mrs. Cur tis Ennis. Church Women Meet Tuesday On Tuesday morning members of the Violet Cain Circle of the First Baptist Church gathered! at the home of their leader, Mrs. W. M. Brannan. She read scrip ture from Mark 12 and the book, Grace McBride, by Ula Watson was reviewed by Mrs. Tom Free man. Mrs. Harold Jemlgan gave the community missions reports, Mrs. Marshall Early, mission study chairman, distributed study books to the group. The leader reminded the circle of the Associational meeting to be held October 29 in Buies Creek and October 30 at the local Attending the meeting were church’. Mrs. Early, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Jernigan, Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. William H. Pope, Mrs. Ralph Snipes and Mils. Albert Watkins. Refreshments were served at conclusion. Circle One Meets Monday With Mrs. Bill Corbin Circle One of Divine Street Methodist Church met on Mon day morning at 10:15 at the home of Mrs. W. L. Corbin on Fairfield Circle. After light refreshment#, Ml*. Henry Sandlin, chairman, con ducted the business session, fol lowed by the program entitled "Women In The Church" pre sented by Mrs. Sandlin and Mrs. H. C. Turlington. Members present were Mrs. James Yates, Mrs. Earl Lever, Mrs. 7. E. Summerlin, Mrs. Sandlin. Mrs. Richard Thomas, Mrs. A. O. Johnson, Mrs. George Carroll, Mrs. Rupert Co*, Mr*. William Creel and Mrs. Ben Hartsfleld. Two guests Joining the group were Mrs. Turlington and Mrs. B. B. Critcfaer. Perry Wood Honored Sunday Perry Wood celebrated his birthday last Sunday with a din ner at his homer In Erwin. Guests included his wife, his children and five grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood, Ter esa, Anthonv and Kimberly: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Houston, Bar bara and Renee: Jackie and! Gail of the home and Durwood Alt man of Route 3, Dunn. Mr. Wood is manager of the meat department at the A * P here. FROM VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, HI and son Randy of Chese peake. Vs., will spend the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Honeycutt and Mr. and MS*. Mitchell. ATMID GAME Mr. Mid Mrs. Wesley Fowler and their daughter Janloe from Charlotte RM Pi GRADE "A" FRESH FRESH PORK STEAK.lb. 59c NO LIMIT - BUY ALL YOU WANT RIB STEAK lb. 69c FRESH GROUND 3-LBS. ► SMALL FRESH SPARI RIBS lb. RED BAND BACON 3 Pkgs. $1.00 DUKE'S CORN OIL *. 84 oi. Bottle BLUE PLATE PEANUT BUTTER 12 o>. JAR ,,f - -* • NESCAFE INSTANT Coffee LARGE 6 oz- JAR Blue Plate SALAD DRESSING QUART JAR Prastone ANTI-FREEZE ballon A WE BUY PECANS—SEE! US FOR TOP PRICES GREEN TOP TURNIPS" 15c WINESAP RED CRAPES 2 ««. 29( OPEN EVERY NITE 7 DAYS A WEEK 7E 9 LOCATED AT INTER OF HIGHWAYS 4 JUST NORTH OF ERWIN, N S HJUpTIME meat i
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