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Pcrsc::Is
Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mercer- and
.-. 'Wanda, Mist Margaret Mercer, Miss
Joyce wotue, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Earl Mercer and Mr. A. R Mercer
vuitea the lormer Mrs. Mercer's
toother. Mrs. Standi, near Raleigh
ounaay.
Mrs. Margaret Campbell and
. daughter. Bunny, of Raleiah: Mr.
,i and Mrs. BUI Hussey and family
, of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
. f ountain ox Jacksonville, Mr. and
. . Mrs, Jack Brinson of Kenansvilie
: were guests Saturday of their oar.
; en fa, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinson.
r rs. woodrow Williams and son,
Danny, -of Washington, D. C, were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chea-
s; Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and
" airs, raul Parker vislt.rt niati,
,. jn new Bern Monday. -
Mrs. Al Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
.Krakow of Brooklyn, N. Y.. were
- recent guests of Mr. and Mm. mi
cantor. .
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sandlln of Ve
rona were week-end guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Bratcher.
Miss Louise and Marjorie Evans
oi new uern were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evan-
.... ,. Messrs. Mickey Brooks and Loujse
Bachtell of Norfolk were week-end
guests of C. P. Howerlng and MrT
um on. w. M. UOSUC.
Sgt Cecil Hunter, who has re
cently returned to the states from
duty in Korea. Mrs. HunteF and'
OautfhtAr &in i '
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and Mrs. Sidney Hunter in N. J. and
Mrs. ROY SANDERSON
Beulaville
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Mr. and Mrs, Hose Hunter Mr. I Hall; Messrs Bobby Miller and Bud
and Mrs. Walter Lynn, .Wade' were dy reeves spent Sunday at Carolina
rcceni guests ox air, ana Mrs. $Mr
ney Hunter at Brown's Mill, JS.. J.
mi valley rorge. Pa,, r . ,f vrr'
W. mo an, uinon sjuinn ana
aaughter. Jo, have returned to
Chapel Hill following a visit with
uv ana jars, jueon vruinn ana Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Kennedy. iW
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and fam-
Uy were in Morehead Sunday, and
visited Mrs. "ZoUie Batchelor,. Mr.
4u w ,awjw jvenneoy xn jacx
:;''! - .a-,':j'.'"
;MUton Bostic. U. ,S. JJayy, and
"i naanjngioo..
are visiting Mr. and Mas. Rushion
Boatie enroute to .Chicago, -, Hi;
wuere mey ww resiae,, t r
'BO Thomas, U. S, Navy inent the
week end wtth-hia " parents, rjdr.
and Mrs. Ad J&. Thomaa.enroule to
f .. " " perloa Waltun-
wmue.,Dss..Deen
Visiting Sgt Whaley With the tli S.
Army in Alabama. ',.,,. ,t;;'-
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. S f lai4.,viuiuei anaispent last week . end at Topsail
.- ui own(u we jveen ena
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.'ji CotUe:
t -Mr. and Mrs. Hubert HarreU and
family and Mrs. Lillian HU1 of'Bur-
gaw were Sunday dinner guests of
ur. ana Mrs. Temple HUL ,
: Mm. a. xx. xnuroen nas returnea
to ner nome louowmg a visit with
iorge4inaau, ana
umuuau, reiauves, ujsampson
wuniy. v- . o; J.
i Mrs. J. W. Morton of ,Wew Bern
wto Boone
JW.PS w TM'WesfUWpw -
ins; fwcs, . iiynvuie, caravans ;ta
lng State Park Drive to DanvUle
last . week-end and attended, the
uwaroAngei Wedding in. the Lane
Memorial Methodist Church in Al
taVista, Va. Pat Coward the groom
hintf a nnhw nf Mm Utr
Reeves of Nashville were w'&k end
guests of the former's parents, Mr
n am. nsae taiuet, ei.rX.
Mr. and Mrs. E ' L . a
Ooldsboro ' were recenFjiuests ,ofl
Mrs, VaUie Campbell .. , r I
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School Dresses ; 15 ;:
Custom Made Dresses
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Coats - Jackets
Raincoats r,
Girls Sizes 1 - .3
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Boys Up" to 8 w
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minutes! It's so dtptndabU yon caa -forget
service worries! It's so Mrt
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V.'i"ace, n; c.
I Beach. - ,
I Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and
IfamUy spent Sunday at Topsail
I Beach.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. John MUler, Nancy MUler,
Barbara Jean Kenndy,-Norma Allen
Smith, James Robert Grady, Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Thomas, Angeleta Tho-
max Mr. and Mrs. w. J Miliar and
(Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Miller were
- lin KenansvUle Sunday to the- out
I door Service, at Grove. Churchy
Mrs. Ashe Miller attended Athe
president's of the women of i the
church held last week at the home
of the District Chairman. Mrs. E M
I Sills, in Pith Hill.
I I.t and Vra Lim Rmrtl and
children, Mary Frances and Butch,
I hma ntnmarf t h at fm
'. Japan and are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Bostitf .i-s ??
I Mr nnri Mm - TWmon i tll w
Tommy MUler and Bennett Hunter
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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Conoway and
grand son, Mike, of Wilmington
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Johnston Little Connie
Johnston accompanied them home
i tnr nuak'i ui.it
Friends regret to know Mrs. CUn-
ton; CampbeU is confined to her
borne due to Illness.
I Mrs. Aubrev Johnston and infant
an TTnrl .Taw hnva ' isafninaH ' ta-i
I their home from the Bladen Countr
lHospttal in Elizatethtown,; ) i y
The Young Ladles Circle of the
I Beulaville Baptist Church met Mon
day night with Mrs. Bud Miller.
Mrs. Macon Browtr presided and
I led the "JevoUonaL The program of
A IT" V j , .
I tho Jesus Way" was developed In
open aiCU8sion ' by Mesdames
Brown, - Orzo Thigpen, Elwood
uecu Miuer, . Hoses Hunter and
Robert Jackson. The meeting closed
with prayer. , -
' The hostess served Coca Colas
l-and candy, to the twelve attending.
Wafer Melon
Slicing
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard William
entertained a group of friends re
cently with a water melon sit-ins
and -additional refreshments. Those
attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Wehrhahn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
wmiaxer, ana uenise, Mr. Al Proc
tor, Misses Joyce Morris, Janice
Morris, Jewel McCoy, June Watson,
Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Fouhe. Mrs.
Lou BeUe Williams, Mrs. M. M.
Thigpen and Miss Loce Belle. Games
of Bingo, Harmonica and Uke music
and snappy sayings were enjoyed.
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller enter-1
tained with a Bar-B-Q chicken
supper Saturday evening at Wood
row Smith's in honor of Bobby
Miller and Buddy Reaves of Nash
ville. Those attending were Miss
Elsie HaU of Jacksonville, Mr. and
mis. Anarew amier, Misses nay
Quinn and Sue Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. BUI MUler
and sons, W. L, Jerry and Truett,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MUler, Mr. and
Mrs. James MUler and family and
Mr. . and Mrs. John . MiUer and
daughter, Nancy-
fhsonic Meeting
A regular stated communication
of Beulaville Lodge No. 658 A. F,
an A. M. was. held on Tuesday
evening,' Sept 1, at 7:90 o'clock.
The lodge was opened in regular
form with the Master Leslie Ken
nedy presiding. The membership
assembled ia the during' hall and
enjoyed a deUcious meal of roast
pork, potatoes, beans, rolls, butter,
cake and tea.
Folllowing the dinner W. F. MUler
Introduced the speaker of the even
ing, Mr. R. Paul Blevin of Roseboro,
District deputy grand master of the
ninth Masonic district of North
Carolina .
The membership were happy "to
receive guests from the KenansvUle,
Jacksonville, and an out of State
lodge. There were approximately
forty in attendance.
Birih
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Johnston of
BeulavUle announce the birth of
i son, Karl Jay, on August 21.
Bladen County Hospital, Elizabeth
town. Mrs. Johnston is the former
Miss Eva Conaway of Wilmington.
. President Aubrey Johnston has
announced the BeulavUle Club will
meet Tuesday night at the Lodge
at 7:30. All members are urged to
attend. .-- v
Eastern Star .
The Beulaville Chapter O. E. S.
wUl meet at 7:30 Monday night in
tne ixxjge Jor a regular meeting.
Pi.liw.rcrs .
PaU bearers ' for the Johnston
EzzeU funeral were Leroy Matthews
Granam FrazzeUe, Hugh Sandlln,
Led WUliams, Hampton Baker and
uienwooa Tnomas. . .
Ccrd Of Thz!c$
' The family of Johnson EzzelT wlah
to thank each and everr one for
meir Kinanexs and symnathv shown
during the I!'r-' l and death of our
I!:-::ssU!d.C ,
The John fvey Tl.oiiias 'Chap
U. D. C. met Monday night -In the
home of Mrs. Ray Humphrey. Mrs.
Lou BeU Williams, president, pre
sided. The living room desk held
a lovely arrangement of red dahlias
flanked with the American; and
flag of the Confederacy. .The ritual
and flag salutes, were led by Mrs.
Humphrey. Mrs. Ashe MUler acted
as secretary in the absence of Mrs.
HermanJUUer. Miss Ermie Sander
son give the registrar report ' Miss
Lou Jackson was in charge of the
program wmcn was on National
U. D. C Memorial bulldina erect
ed In Richmond, Va. 4 Delegates. to
the U. D. C.; Convention were ap
1
pointed by the president The nom
inating committee, Mrs. M. M. Thiff
uen, Mrs. S. P. - Bostio and Miss
Ermie, gave -the fouowing nomina
tion of officers: President-Mrs; Ida
Thomas MUler, great .granddaugh
ter of John I vey Thomas for which
the Chapter was named; .vice presi
dent Mrs. Lou Belle Williams,
granddaughter, pf Mr. Thomas;, sec
retary, Mrs. Ray Humphrey; treas
urer. Miss Lou Jackson; historian,
Mrs. S. P. Bostic; registrar, Mrs.
Gardner Edwards; records of cross
es, Mrs, BUI .Carroll. ., i j.: ,
Mrs.' Humphrey,' assisted by her!
little - daughter, Susan, . and Mrs.
Jim 0. Sandlln, served angel and
cream .frozen cake f topped jvjth-
wmppea cream ana cherries.'."
Mrs. WUliams named to the conV
ventions. State Convention Yin
Greensboro, Mrs. Ralph MUler; al
ternate. Mrs, BUI Carroll. Nation
al Convention, Mrs. Ashe Miller;
alternate, Miss Ermie. Sanderson.
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Junior Class
Officers
The Junior-Class met. August 27
and elected officers as f oUowes:
President . BUly Bostic: Vice-Pres
loent Mary Grace Whaley: Secre
tary . Veachie Rhodes; Treasurer
Pearline Whaley; Class. Advisors
Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Spence.
elect Officers
The Sophmore Class met mventlv
ana eieciea me loiiowina offlmm:
rresiaent - ttruce Guy;-Vice-Presl
dent Jerry Ann Sandlln: Secretary
xui Mercer: Treasurer Benny
xmgpen. .
Seniors Meet -i
The Senior Class met Aucust 23
to. elect class officers. Elected were:
President . C. P. Howerlng; Vice
President - Ervin Dobsott; -Secretary.
Kay Quinn: Treasure. .
Raddie Faye Quinn; Advisor - Mrs.
Bar bee and Mrs. Gray. . ' ,.. i
Church Synod
To Convene Inli
Wilson mm
Raleigh - The dne-hundred-fortle-
th annual- meeting of the Synod of
North Carolina, Presbyterian Church
in the United States, will' convene
in the First Presbyterian Church,
Wilson, September 8-10 The host
pastor is the Rev. R. Murphy WUl
iams. The opening session will be
held Tuesday, September 8, 2:30
P m, and win be presided over
by the Retiring Moderator. Rev.
Albert B. McClure, Superintendent
of Barium Springs -Orphanage. The
Sjrawd wUl receive annual reports
from the Council, beaded by Ruling
Elder W. E. Price of Charlotte, rec
ommending a Synod's benevolence
budget of $577,110 for tmr church
year HS4, and $948, TOO for Assem
bly's causes, a total of S2S,B0O;
the Executive Committee of Church
Extension, A. E. Gibson, Wilming
ton, Chairman, whlciv will pay tri
bute to the Rev. O. V. CaudiTl, who
for the past eight years ha served
as Caasrch and Manse building con
sultant, and who wUl assume a
similar position with the General
Asteasai of the Church October 1;
the Executive Committee of Educa
tion, the Rev. W. M. Currie, Gteens
borov Chairman, which will present
a report on the Educational Survey
to be made of the Synod" seven
institutions; and the foUowiag Per
manent Committee: Heme, Dr. J.
Harry Whitmore, Thoma svUle,
Chairman; Inter-Church Relations,
Dr. Kelaey Regan, Durham, Chair
man; Woman's Work, Rev." J. M.
Walker, Roanoke Rapids, Chairman;
Annuities and ReUef, Rev. C. M.
Glbhs, FayettevUle, Chairman; Min
ister and His Work, Dr. Sidney A.
Gates, Salisbury, Chairman; World
Missions; Dr. Edgar Woods, Graham,
Chairman; and Assembly's Special
Causes, Dr. Harry M. Moffett, Jr.
Gastonla, Chairman." 'r
Speakers for the Synod will in
clude the following: . Rev.. A. B.
McClure, retiring Moderator's-ser
mon; - Mrs. Rufus- D. Wilson, Bur
lington, President of the Women
of the Synod: the Rev. Clifford J.
Earle, Philadelphia, Secretary of
the Department of Social Education
and Action, Board of Christian Ed
ucation, Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A.; the Rev. Joseph K Hopper,
missionary to Korea: John J. Eich-
horn, Greensboro, representative of
the Home Life Insurance Company;
Dr. a Frank Hill. WrightsviHe
Beacn, who will speak on "1953
Christian World Events"; the Rev.
Milton B. Faust, Synod's Director
or Evangelism; the Rev. Lawrence
W. Bottoms; Atlanta, Assistant Di
rector of Negro Work for the Gen.
eral Assembly; the Rev. David M.
Currie, Board of Christian Educa
tion, Richmond; and the Rev. Harry
amiu, uirecior oi - Presb-rtrrian
Student Work, University of North
Carolina, Chapel HilL v
Dr. Harold J rh,H1w r-n..l
Secretary and Stated Clerk
nod. .will deliver his an
Tt 'ay- a'" ernonn. I r i
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The Senior -Class had a pepsi
party In the home room Tuesday
morning tn honor of reaching their
1st goal of .....CO in their sale of
magazines. Donald Edwards Was
awarded a prize of $5.00 for seUing
the most and Joyce Cottle an addi
tional prize for runner up. ,
- The class elected their annual
staff as follows; Editor In chief -
Norma Simpson: Assistant Editor
Donald Edwards; Business Manager
- Margaret Mercer; Asst Business
Manager - Tyson. Houston; Circular
tion Manager Joyce Cottle; Typing
Editor - Louis Tyndall - Raddie F.
Quinn; Sports Editor Ervhf Dob
son; Hynior Editor James Robert
utaujrj nn caiior uu-oiyn Jorm
son and PfaotoirraDh' Editor - Janice
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Service To
Misr Mildred
A tiny bud I first besad Ji I
"A" little service did I then.
Opening stUl a little more. '?
, I recognized my Father's door.
A little more unfolding stiU. -
Wow I know my Esther's will.
Greater stiU the bloom has grown.
-Service to others I have shown.
ruii m oioom now 1 stand,
Taking others by the hand,
Showing. helDlna. everv da.
V Someone to Uve in the Father'
w way. K . !,
The task U great - . I
' Theway ta clear.'Vfj'.t'i,!:"
For a full' bloom recognizes wind
; severe.-- . ... . .
From bud to bloom a cycle! Has
IMSSeO. : - V ' . Ttt-.- ,V I t
And what- rm to do now h
I need not ask ,
Except of my father ,
Who day bv dav. . .
Watches the blooms from Buds dis
play.
He in His greatness will -.Watch
over me now. ;'
As I commit myself, Father - '
Now, to Thy care. ; i ...
va, Etheline Parker Cupp.;
OpenLcller-
" ' BevOavUle, N. C.
1 September, 1 -
near Friends. -
As representative of the Warsaw
Floral Co, please let me thank you
lor ine line ousinesa you have given
me inrougnout We past several
years. I appreciate your tDledid
cooperation and want you to know
wai is nas been a real pleasure to
serve you . . ' ; ; . .
i Perhaps voir have'- heard that I
Bian to be-away from BeulavUle
for the winter with the exception
oi an occasional visit home.' In
September I wUl go to Raleigh to
work as hostess at Peace Colleee.
However, during my absence, I have
arranged for my flower orders to
oe Handled bv mv daughter. Mr
Orzo Thigpen. She wUl be more
than happy to serve you at any tune
and will gladly assist with funerals,
weddings, .. receptions, banaueta.
church arrangements, or with flow.
ers for special occasions such as
unrisrmas, Easter. -Mother'a rn
fete. She will have flowers delivered
and the other a Moderator nomi
nee who will be the principal can
didate for the 1964 meeting- of Sy
nod. Synod will hear a recommen
dation from the Synod's Council
that the annual meetings of Synod
"cm in uiy instead of Septem
ber, as at present The recommenda
tion stems from the change In the
urch year to the calendar year,
being observed In 1853 for the first
ame, though a short year; running
Ma April l through December JL
To be successful one must learn
how to listen even thosgh the con
versation isn't the least bit inter-
estingt " . s -.
Tm returning this. All he says
is. Ton ought to see her In the
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Hwii.ujnakejs across North Caro
lina are discovering many new and
wonderful -ways to use , cottage
cheese. .'' , ..,
This nutritious dairy product Is
becoming particularly popular in
the diets of those who are trying
to lose weight, says Jewell Fessen
den, State College extension nutri
tionist A scant half-cup of cottage
cheese contains about 100 calories.
But in ".Addition a half tup of cot
tage cheese will furnish 25 per cent
of . your dally requirement of pro
tein, 10 per cent of your day's needs
of calcium and 15 per cent of your
day's need of riboflavin and one
of the Important B-complex vita
mins. 1 . . "!.''
This cheese, however, needn't al
ways be confined to the low calorie
diet Here is a recipe for a temp
ting cottage cheese pie offered by
two of the 4-H girls who entered
me state dairy-foods demonstration
contests. And one of the advantages
of this pie is that it's' flavor can
be varied; and in addition, it can
be made weU ahead of serving time
and stored in the refrigerator:
COTTAGE CHEESE FIE
Cup fruit
Vt cup" sugar ' . ' 1 " s " .
V4 teaspood salt'.'. - - - '
1 beaten egg ' '.
2 tablespoons, orange gelatin
2 tablespoons lemon gelatin r
va cup whipping cream
X cup cottage cheese '
1 holrorf nla hall '
Combine fruit SUfiar.. salt and'
beaten egg. Thicken over a medium I
heat Add gelatin. Fold In the whip
ped cream. Mix in cottage cheese,
ChiU about 20 minutes. Place in pie
shell and chiU well before serving.
Fruits adapted to this particular
recipe are peaches, cherries, pine
apple, blackberries and strawberries
In fact: almost any fresh, frozen.
canned or dried fruit may be used.
To vary the recipe use two table
spoons of a gelatin that corresponds
with the. flavor of the fruit.to.be
used and two tablespoons of-lemon
gelatin. For Instance, If you .were
making a strawberry pie, you would
use two tablespoons of strawberry
gelatin and two tablespoons of
lemon gelatin. - ' ' - . '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy en
tertained last week honoring then-
son, Norwood, with a bar-b-q and
picnic lunch before he left for New
Jersey where he" will, be stationed
with the Army at Ft Dixr Among
those attending were George Scott,
u. s. Army, Ft. Bragg and Oregon.
Mrs. Lula Parker. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kennedy and son. JerrvH
iuiss rouy &enneay, Air. Larry Ken
nedy, Rev. and Mrs. A. Lw Brown,
Mr. and MrsAlton Strickland, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Cottle and f amUy,
Mr. and Mrs. Rober Kennedy, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Cole and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. , Clarence Netbercutt jmd
Buster Strickland. , ,. . -
by wire to any address. You may
see her at their store .or call her
there; telephone 214-4 during the
week, .or at her home en Sunday.
I will deeply appreciate your
continued patronage and assure you
that Mc and Mrs. Smith of the
Warsaw Floral. Co. Join soe 'in
thanking; you for your past orders
and we promise the same prompt
ana emcuiet service in the fsriare.
Although, 1 shall miss be inac with
my friends hire. I shall look for
ward to being back next sumaaer,
ana aurinc ine unristmas-holidara
With best 'wishes and thanfciBg
you again for both past and futart
pleasant business connections, 1 a
: Sincerely. .
. ' Mrs, Murphy M Thigpesi
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EOUOTTFUL supplies of fralU
, end vegetables extend a bearty
inntation to do a bit ox canning.
And Toutlont baft to be a coun-
try gal to do up batches of pre
serves. No, Indeed I A city child we
know, whose apartment boosts
only a kitchenette, turns out per
. feet delicious Items,- .. f 1 .
OU-Fashlone j f . oed Damson
' Plums are tmotiies, easy t make
and really delicious accompani
ments for pork or beef. The recipe
. calls for lbs. plums.
. .- --. 8plced Damson Plums
'Combine one c cider rlhegar, 8
X sugar, Vt top, each; ground
; eloves, ground cinnamon and
ground auspice. Bring to boll In a
: preserving kettle. Then add plums
' and almmer gently until skins
crack but iruit is suu whole. Pack
plume carefully In hot, sterilized
jars, then fill dtb syrup. Seal
Immediately. ' vvw..,
a Another fine escort for meat Is
Tomato Mincemeat ' '
Peel and chop IMi pis. tart
apples. Mht with one pt chopped
green tomatoes, 2 tap. cinnamon,
. tap. each salt, allspice and cloves,
S c. sugar, one pound raisins, V4 c
vinegar and one c suet Bring to
boll and simmer until thick,
Old-TUne Favorite -Watermelon
Pickle Is an old
time- favotlte.'Hera Is a Dew and
excellent version:, . . ,
r r 'A. J. Cayenaush ;
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Words of the Wisa .;:
Pride Is a fault that great
men blush not to own; It is, the
ennobled offspring of self-love,
(Joanna Balllle)
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and seal Makes 2 to 8 Dts. . -
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to the final Item In this canning
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Pit (do not peel) one lb. fully"
rlne anrlcota, Cut into, small.
pieces and chop or grind very fine.
Measure 2 c. into a very larga -
saucepan. Add ens e (8-oa. can
crushed pineapple and Va e. lem
on juice. Add 5ft e. sugar and
tsp. ground auspice. Mix welL "
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' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ' t
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Credit for Dog Rabies Vaccina
tlona will not be allowed on 1953
taxes by Duplin- County Tax Col
lecor.' The 1953 North Carolina pen
eral Assembly In rewriting the Dog
Vaccination Law made no provision
authorizing the Tax ' Collector to
give credit for dog vaccinations on
future taxes. , j t it..
The DupUn County Tax Collector
will continue to credit 1952 and prior
years' taxes with do vaccination
certificates. v
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