THE DTJFLIN TIMES, THURSDAY, DECESZZES 11, 1952. Juplin: GoiitLty Society iieiio There.., : Ladies! I Ann Wooten , Home Economist . , . ' i ' Carolina Power and Light . Company . Hellol . ' ' . SAVING B VITAMINS Wd you know that the way you prepared meat has an effect on Its vitamin content? Meats which are roasted, broiled, or; fried re tain' more of their , B, Vitamins than meats which are braised (pot roasted) or cooked in liquid. This is because a certain por tion of the B vitamins are dis solved out into the liquid. To re tain most of he original vitamins of meats cooked in liquids it is nec- ' essary to use the liquids in making gravies, sauces, ect. When the .amount of liquid Is relatively , large, . as In cooking tongue or . fresh corned beef, 4 the liquid should be used for cooking such vegetables as beans cabbage orjto- .' matoes. '.- ' -vi :" . Pressure cooked meats tend to-1 retain more of their , vitamin con tent than those brained - in an -oven or other covered pan. K ... - Mrs, EUen Howard of Pink Hill baa announced the engagement of her daughter Sally Katherine to Airman Harold Lloyd Johnson, son of Mr, and Mrs. S. I. Johnson, also Mr. and Mrs. Warren Watson Maxwell of Albejtson , announce the engagement) , of ,. their daugh ter, Kathryn Joyce,, to Mr. Angus Wilton Mercer of Charlotte, son of Mr. and Mm. 'Frank Mercer of Pink Hil. The wedding will' take plane in the . Outlaw's Bridge Universalist Church oil Saturday evening, De cember 20th, at 6 o'dok. At Kramer's v " One need not fret over the fa tigue of a long trip , now, to do their Christmas, shopping , right here in Duplin County we have one of the most exclusive gift de partments to be found. Just visit Kramer's Department Store in Wallace and go into their gift department. You will find there, a store within itself. We so often think ,of . Kramer's as a clothing A tliliill IllllHl warn Hill mmmm mmmmm . mm " Miss 1 Margaret ' Helen Alder man's engagement to John Sugg Harper, Jr., so nof Mrs. Harper and the late John S. Harper of Snow Hill, is announced by ber parents, Mr! .and Mrs. A. B. Al derman. The wedding Is planned for December 21 at 4:00 p. m at the First Baptist Church, Eliz abeth .City. : of Rink HlU.v Khe wedjjjng is planned for late December. -TIIIGA; NURSERY Castle Hayne, II. C. s"i ( Nursery Located 8 Miles North of Wilmington, N. C. t' "'"'t;'. On Castle Hayne Road. . (mw ,Broadleave, 117 Pecan Trees idleaved Evergreens " Write for Price List. " 50 Tables Of Bridge Played Pre-Xmas Party In Warsaw Legion Hut Dec. 2nd . pj-',,. ,";-, -jnwa - fit V y 1 ' , x ' " f war MB. AND MBS. GEORGE BARWICE of Seven Springs, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Bobbie Jean Southerland, to David W. Swinson, on .of Mrs. George' Swinson of (Raleigh and the late Mr. Swinson. The wedding will take place Saturday, Dec 20, in the St. John's Baptist church. rtn of the lovlest parties of the season was given in the Ameri can Legion home in Warsaw on Tuesday evening Dec. 2nd when Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Mrs. Ralph Best Jr., Mrs. Glenn Rollins, Mrs. H.C. Allen and Mrs'. J. A. Porter entertained at 28 tables of des sert bridge. The Christmas motif was carried out in the decora tions' and the refreshments The home was beautifully dec orated with arrangements of gladi oli," pyracantha, cedar and holly The mantel arrangement was most store, only, but now one can find Kramer's,-: a one .stop shopping center for gifts and clothing for, the entire family. T ay the Roving Reporter i ! ! outstanding with tall red gladioli interspersed wtu greenery ana clusters of pyrancanth. Red cand les were on the end surrounded with twigs of cedar and holly. A colorful display of holly graced the piano. Each table was covered with a doth suggestive of Christ mas and. centered With green light ed tapers.' Christmas corsages marked the places. On arrival, fruit , cake topped with cream, salted nuts and coffee were, served and during play, hot fruit punch was enjoyed. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Pol ly Todd, Mrs. Eva Wiggins, Mrs. J. C. Brock and Mrs. W. C Martin. Mrs. L B Huie was the high scorer and Mrs.. J. H. Hines was runner up. Each received poinset- I tas. . Visit llramer Exclusive Department Gift Featuring hundreds of unusual gifts collecteii from the best makers 'Jj in this country and abroad. Figurines and Odd Pieces by Pincus Glass Wear by Viking, Libbey and Archer Salad Bowls and Sets by Stonewear j Dinner Sets by Royal LUSTRO-WARE CANISTER SETS. ! PERMAtiUES COASTER AND DRINK SETS ' BRIDGE AND CANISTER CARD SETS ; CALIFORNIA POTTERY AND LAZY SUSAN - s v SETS ' ' " I j ' . " SMOKING SETS AND ASH "TRAYS v . PUNCH BOWL SETS ' ' . ', . '' ' . i- ' FARBER ALUMINUM WEAR ' : TRAYS AND BOWLS : LAMPS COASTER SETS ' ' NOVELTY ITEMS . , BOXED PILLOW CASES SHEETS -r TOWELS c ) Warsaw College Students At Home Among1- the rplfegtf students spending the holicrays with parents and friends in Warsaw were the following; Floyd Jones, Clemson, Alfred West, State college, Martha Smith, University of N. C, Joyce Ann Jones, .Meredith, Mary Lee Jones, Mary Lou and Lois Phil ups, Robert Kornegay and Billy Todd of East Carolina, Graham Philips, Wake Forest, Arnold Jones, Charleston, Charles Hales, Rross Garner and Patsy Kornegay, Campbell, Mary Packer of East Carolina - , Mary Washington, an asparagus variety, with resistance to rust, is recommended for North Caro lina gardens. BOOTS W PLAIDS 'Colin, 15-month-old Cairn, terrier with a flair tor fashion, models the latest in, wet-weather duds for dogs. Designed in Paris by a canine-costume specialist 'the boots button on the side and the coat sports a collar. ' Colin, nose in the air, was tbe star of the j . . , Parisian dog fashion show. J utr LIBERAL EDUCATION nlt takes t"6 to achieve a'liberal something he can believe, education junior to be educated and dad to be liberal. WANTS THE TRUTH Don't criticize the man who talks to himself he only wants to hear J Clylc clubs and local business men spent $24,327 on District Jun ior Dairy Cattle Shows held for white and Negro youths this fall. X KRAMER'S Dep-t-Store.'' 1 Your Shorpin Center in Wallace Flatter Her With Flowers At Yule Flowers Always a thrill ing surprise at Christmas . . . Whether you send a fresh floral bouquet or a lasting potted plant. See and Choose from our selection today. RHEDER FLORIST WILMINGTON, N- C. AZALEAS CAMELLIAS HOLLIES SASAliQUAS The Ideal Christmas Gift ALL SIZES IN HANDY VARIETIES ' , Asalea prices start at 50c, Camellias and ' Sasanquas $1.00, and Hollies $1.60. - TRAINED MEN AVAILABLE TO SET YOUR PLANTS . ., ,. , , Nursery and Gardens open daily 8:00 tto 6:90, ' ' Sundays 1:00 to 6:00, "It Is Not A Home Until It Is Planted" , ; ( LAUREL LAKE NURSERY. LAUHEL LAKE SALUfvlSUKG, N. C. All the average man wants is a dollar that will buy lots of every thing except what he has to sea The Russians don't ulay football, but their generals know the value of picking, a set-up to practice on. , The small town has more gossips because there's more fun In watch ers. A pessimist is Sk man urlis anl bes that nothing in the way of change could make his fix any worse. ' Somebody has if 'h8 T and down oufitt the agei .... "ecu ,uw common people. MRS. RAYMOND W. RIVENBARK, prior to iier marriage Saturday in tlie Warsaw Mc'.hodist Church, wat' Miss Bea trice Marie Bostic, daughter of the late Mr. ar.d Mr?. Owen Thomas Bostic of Kenansville. Mr. Rivenbark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rivenbark of Warsaw. .As ' back to f'- , India"5 SATURDAY LAST DAY QUINN'S Harvest Sale R. E. Quinn Co. of Warsaw r .up it jf CI i IT'S EVERYONE'S FAVORITE MOCCASIN Daniel Green's POWWOW! Daniel Green uses the American felt Company't exclusively wuuk nt wvvt Jtlit KRAMER'S Department Store Your Shopping Center in Wallace A A A'AAAA AAA II A A AAAAAAAAAA.A.A A I . Arrow I i i i WHITES Reg. Collar & Cuff WHITES Spiral CoUar and French Cuff FANCIES Reg. Collar & Cuff GABANARO Sport Shirts tviimms Dm. store i WALLACE, N.C. i

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