Nws&Mdcials y PERSONALS ABOUT PEOPLE 2iA i Phone 2331JMrs. James Faison, Correspondent Personals' T.Tiss Billia Sue McCullen and John McKinzie returned Saturday from Raleigh, where they attended the Young Peoples Conference at Peace College. ' 1 " ' ' t C. D. Lea J'., returned to Phila delphia Sunday titer a two weeka vacation withhis .parents, t summer. Mrs, Taylor will Join him later. . ; ' 'n Mr. and Mr.; William H. Haw- ley and daughters Ellen' and, Liza of Colorado Springs are spending the, week with Mrs, Hawley'a pa-. rents Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Faison. , M,s. C C'Cates la visiting her mother Mrs. J. E. Brice In Ches- F. D; Taylor left Sunday' for t.r S, C. . , .,,- 4 Wilmington, Del, H will be an - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shine of Lat Asslstant Veternarlan .during ' theta S. C. aie visiting Mr. -Shine's t: .,'' ' I V ! Till I ffllTOliMMirriM rrTrri"TWlVi1lTlnMM ! -" ' y l J 1 . 1 1 '- - ' , ... V. 1 ; (i, .;- "-. -'y V- .-O" 5,'. ..-iT. W". I'-" - ' : : -' , " ,;' 'V . " I'" ' ' ' 'Vyi -.j Chocolate Cake Always Wins Praise 1 " For special -' occasions there must "' be a' cake, . ' and what cake offers ' more than a V super delU ; ' cious all- " chocolate ' cakef The ''' men, in the , group-will heap com , ' pliments upon you ' ' for this one, , and the , women will . v consider it ' worth going . - off the .diet tmmimtim for a day. Be sure to clip the recipe and save it for your file of c "special cakes."- ''....,., t -!' L , Fudge Layer Cake . , . ' cups sifted cake flour 2 or 3 squares unsweetened 1 teaspoon soda - chocolate, melted 84 teaspoon salt Milk , 12 cup shortening . 1 teaspoon vanilla 1- 18 cups sugar Chocolate Satin Frosting 2 eggs, unbeaten Pecans v. ,A With vegetable shortening, use 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk. With , batterer margarine, use f cup milk. Sift flour once, measure, add soda and salt, and sift together three 1 times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a- time, beating well after each addition. Add chocolate and blend. Add flour, alternately with , milk, a small amount at time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla and blend. Turn into two round 9-inch layer , pans, 1-12 inches deep, which have been lined on bottoms with paper. Bake in moderate oven (860F.) 80 minutes, or until done. : i CooL n--.;- t . - Spread Satin Frosting between layers and on top and aides' of cake.. . , -,. . Chocolate Satin Fronting 2- 12 cups sifted 1 egg, slightly beaten '. confectioners' sugar 12 cup butter ' , i - 14 cup hot water (at room temperature) (. : 3 squares unsweetened 1-12 teaspoons vanilla or y chocolate, melted 14 teaspoon mm' extract Combine sngar and hot water; blend well until smooth. Add melted . - chocolate and blend. Beat half of egg into chocolate mixture; add remaining half and beat well. Add butter, a tablespoon at a time, beating well after each addition. Bleniln vanilla. Place bowl firmly in ice and water and beat until frosting is of spreading consistency. lfakoa enough to cover tops and sides of two 8-inch layers, i sister Mrs.; N. K. Qatea. Mr. and Mrs D Newton and dau ghter Mrs. Don Winalow spent the weekend with relatives in Raeford. " Miss SybU McCullen visited fri ends in, Qoldsboro last week. ? Mrs.' George Burcher and son of Quanico Va., spent the vast week with lier mother Mrs. Fred War ren. ;''' '"' S r. " mrs. uice -oenson attended a Retreat at Camp Leach this week. Jeiry Gingrich of Atlanta Ga., Is visiting h r grandmother Mrs. T. H. Latham.' . ' . Mrs, M. C. Bowden, Mrs. N K Oates and M; s i R Faison attend ed a caffee at the Misses Bowden's in Warsaw, Thursady morning. The party was honoring the Hllbert Shine wedding pajty. Mrs. C. S. Hines and daugh'er, Mrs C. B Chrlstianson returned Sunday flrom , several days stay in N. C. Mountains. Mrs. Larey Jameson of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Esthel King. Miss Inga Christiansen is visi ting relative in Lenoir last week. Miss Jane Faison arrived home Wednesday from New Castle, Del. Miss Faison was a member of the school faculty in New Castle the past year. She will be with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Faison for the summer. Mrs. O. L. Taylor of' Raleigh was the guest ov r the week end of Mrs. W. E. Thornton. it. v Time: any balmy spring day; Place: patio (or porch or piaz sa) Occasion: lunch time. And , i the menu: ' a hearty , cheese ;s sandwich, -a yummy, easy-tc- , make dessert, and a soup bev- . eragel Soup beverage, did you I , say? For mealtime savoring and sipping, soup served in a .1 : mug, glass, or cup; makes for ? i a simpler and more convenient . way to enjoy, soup,' And a new f way to serve thev soup-sippers 5- is to simply "butter em up." A Hot Buttered Soup beverage : v is made, by simply adding milk y :- to your la vorlte cannea coi ' densed soup and heat as direct ed on the can.'; Pour into con tainer and float a golden pat of butter on'the aurfaea to add flavor, richness and extra good ' nesa. v.v-tfj;AA For your next springtime pa tio 'lunch, try this menu: -. Hot Buttered Cream of Chick-. en Soup . Trench Fried Cheese-Pickle Relish Sandwich Apricot X Puree and Whipped . Cream Topped Sponge Cake Freaoh Fried Cheese Sandwich siloes bread K cap mustard relish I slices Minister Cheese 34 cup better ' ? - eggei beaten cop milk teaspoon salt . ' I By l.'at. Joan Comoron l, i Spread 4 - slices ; bread with mustard -relish.' Place 2 slices of cheese on top. Top with re maining bread, Melt, butter in skillet, Combine remaining in gredients, Dip sandwiches into egg mixture turning to coat both sides: brown both sides of sandwiches in hot butter. Yield: 4 sandwiches. - Apricot Puree and Whipped Cream Tapped Sponge Cake 1 $ os. package of Angel Food Mir pt. heavy cream - v ' - j t tablespoons confectioners su gar T 4K-os: Jar of apricot an apple puree ' ' t Prepare Angel Roll as dt ; rected on package. Whip cream with sugar. Fold in puree. When cake' is cooled spread most of the whipped cream mixture over cake to 1" of edge. Roll cake loosely making 1 turns. Dec orate top of cake with remain. ing whipped cream. Thornton - Fowler Vows Took Place, London, England William Edgar Thornton' and Elizabe.h Jennifer Fowler were married Saturday afternoon, June 14th, in the Episcopal Church in London England. Mrs. Thornton is native of London, England. In 1955 - 56 she was an Exchange Student of Memorial Hospital in fhap.l Hill, doing Research work. Mr. Thornton is the son of Mrs. W. E. Thornton and the late Mr. Thornton. He graduated and rece ived his M. A. degree at U. N. C. in Chapsl Hill. Following gradua tion he entej-ed the V. S. Air Force as 1st Lt. and served at Elgin Base in Pensacola Fla. After his Air Force service he did Research Work ot Memorial Hos pital in Chapel 'Hill. At this time he also worked on bis P. H. D. Sommerlin's Crossroads BEeaeseEeseHeHeHeBEE I i i i & V I I! n ii Yes it's our Sixth Anniversary in Mount Olive and we are going ALL out to make his one of the most gigantic celehratiorij history. We are celebrating with hundreds "of smarOlewk in sports wear and summer apparel as well as itemsf orV-tHe home x a 1 .'-'",; i - t- ii ww, sow prices. ,isr,.- - Come In And Cut Yourself A Slice Of 9ese Bargains. Kiddies Imported 100 NYLONS First Quality ; 51 guage 15 Denier 8-11 Reg. 78c 39c TMBk,Slippers ;t Values To $1.49 84c vr .values to $1.99 f; 59c Women's New Cotton Blouses White & Colors Prints & Solids Sanforized 32-38 . Reg. $1.29 Each 74c Vil Men's Wash, ((tjtoft; Shirts" Ami Mrs. Cart Ivey Womans Auxiliary Of Rooty Brunch Church Mi t Friday Night The June meeting of the Rooty Branch Woman s Auxiliary was hejd Friday night in the home of Mrs Leslie Bell with Mrs. J. I Amon co hostess, Mrs J. B. Godbold gave the Scri degree. For the past 'srveral years he has been connected with Del Mar Labatory in Los Angles Calif. Following a w dding trip in Eu rope Mr., and Mrs,' Thornton will make their home in Calif. Mrs. Cates Honored At Tea Mrs. W. C. Kalmar and Mrs. Don Winslow honored Mrs. C. C. Cdtes with a Welcome Home" T a Friday ' afternoon at Mrs. Kalmar's. Mr. and Mrs. Cates ar rived home Monday from a years stay in Tokyo. On arrival at the tea Mrs. Cates was presented a corsage. Mrs. W, Kalmar and Mrs. E. A. Taylor J ft- assisted the hos tesses in serving a frozen salad plate with teed punch. Mrs. Cates was surprised iwilh a shower of sifts from the twenty guests. Mrs. Kenneth Tayldr of Raleigh was honored wlthi a Sift. Other out of town guests insluded Mrs. J. B. Stroud n$of Staunton Va. Mrs. F. D. Taylor of Athens, Ga., and Mrs. J. E Brice of Chester S. C mother of the honoree. Mrs. Hilbert Honored At Dinner Party Mrs. W. M. Baugnam, Mrs. M, Iptui by pture reading. Special music was Mrs. Eddie Goodman and Mrs. J Carl Ivey The program, Go Set A Watchman, Let Him Declare What He Seeth In India" was presented During the social hour the hos tesses served refreshments to 12 members and one visitor. Walter Hinson Jr Wins Achievement Award At-Camp Walter Hinson, Jr. won a. Four Leaf Clover award at Mantee 4 H Camp on Roanoke Island last week The award was given - for outstand ing achievements In. the Junior 4 H group. Club numbers from Duplin, Montgomery,' Hoke and Franklin counties participated in the program. Kelly's Of Fort Lewis, Wash. Visits Here - T Sgt. and Mrs. Morris Kelly and children, Morris Jr. Nancy Lou, Geraldine and Pamela sue of Fort Lewis. Wash, are ' visiting Sgt Kelly's parents, Mr and Mrs. Wal ter Kelly of Summerlln Cross Road community. This is the first visit or the Kellys in nine years. After spending several days with relati ves and friends in the area,' Sgt Kelly win be stationed at Ft Bran i ' i . v ; , Personals F ' Mr. and Mrs: 'Joseph 8. 'Garter and Sons, J.E. 8c Tonie of Rlchlands Mr and Mrs. Ted Garner and son. Timmie of Mt Olive were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Garner . Mr and Mrs.' Earl Herring and I children, Blllie, Sharon and Den- daughier, Lynn of Klnston visited Mr and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. our ing we ween eno. . v Gerome Page of Raleigh was a week end guest of Lin wood Rhodes Mrs. Annie Harlir of Mount Olive visited in the home of ' M and Mrs. A E Garner last Thurs day and Friday v Dean' Price spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Nora Outlaw of Scott Store. Miachel Hinson was honored with a birthday party at his home last Thursday,:; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Batchelor of : Goldsboro and Mrs. John -1. Amon, Sr. attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary King ' In Rlchlands Sunday. ' -- .-v; . . Mrs. Annie Rose Beil ef Klnston spent last week end with Mr and Mrs. Leslie Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold, , - . State College Ans. r ' 1 There's nothing like that first dance for changing a sweet child Into a "painted" woman, It took my 13-year-old daughter just 15 minutes alone with my cosmetics to hide her young beauty behind a' garish mask of make-up. Then it took some tactful per- suasion on my part to get Nancy to remove that make-up. I be gan by giving in a little. I agreed that she should wear a " j pastel pink lipstick to comple , ment her shell pink "grown up" i ' gown. I also suggested that she -; dab Vaseline petroleum jelly on 1 her eyelids, lashes,, and eye brows for that dewy-eyed look. ; I explained that the purpose of make-up base and powder - was to create a porcelain skin effect .that she had naturally, and that her cheeks were rosy - enough without rouge. Why try " to improve r on f perfection, v asked, when you have a com plexion that most women can no longer achieve? I told her that eye shadow, eye pencil, and mascara did not make her look older, but only called, attention to the soft Immaturity of the rest of her face. All her eyes ' needed- was the highlight that petroleum jelly would gi ve. First Mcma-vp Session t I also pointed out that red lipstick- gave her a bard, cheap look which competed with the delicate tint of her gown, and showed her how to apply a pink pastel shade lightly and within the confines of her lip lines with my lipstick brush, ", , " Several light dabs of one- oik my delicate floral perfumes added to her grown up feeling,' and if Nancy needed final con--vincing, her date's compliments took care of the rest. -4H Y----T"-'- , v i i" " "r ft I t 150 pounds of chopped straws per ( Mrs v Jack Kornegay -and sons of ton. If feed is wilted, use 129 to 190 pounds of corn and cob meal or eight pounds of sodium metabisul fite. Cut When g.ass luads emerge oefore bloom. , Snow Hill News Anne Kornegay Mr. and Mrs Durwood Walker and Linda 'Carol of Klnston 'visi ted Mr. and Mrs, Allen Kornegay and family during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Rous ' and family ' ot Klnston visited her par en s, Mr and Mrs. Waiter Powell, Sunday. : ' a: Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Walker and Linda Caroland Miss Faye Kornegay visited near Goldsboro Sunday. ' ' .''W'?'"-;.;: a, . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vwis and family of Farmville visited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tyndall Sunday. Mrs. Bettet Benton and Mr. and near Goldsboro Visited Mrs " Allen Kornegay Monday. ;- -Mr. and Mrs. Rub ri Bishop and Gwpn : MIkb Ciml.Dsirilnn vial ted near Mt. Olive Sundav . Mrs. H. S, Tyndall is on the sick list Her many friends wish her a speedy' recovery. v - J FULL THE FLl'3 OH STOMACH UFSET witbout brterrspDng sleep er snrfcl When constipation sours your : Btckmach. - von Inrv. h,iliiihu Taken at bedtime, Elack-Drausrht Is "tlm1" to relieve aonstlpation ' flrat -' thina fn momlnr-. wltlwiiit " harah arfpln or urgency! This amaatna- "overnlBhf laxative helps s sweeten sour stomach too. Then ' life looks sunny againl Made from 1 DU-re veitetabla herba. thnrAn?h but ken tie. Get Black-Drautfht. -tm fowisr or Oroto(nl form . . . and aov : am, euv-to-MU Tablttt. too. . ' When MnitlDfttloa wun youna dlseatlons. ,' cat 8mpoI Black-Drau&UtU TMle taontjr-WMtl QUESTION:- How can J protect, my timber from fircS? . ; y.ir - ANSWER: --Onevwv.yto protest your forest is by plowiai f irelanes around the area and- being-very-careful with, brush and grass burn Ing. Also urge your neighbors to be careful with their fires. Finally, cooperate with, State Forest' Ser vice by helping detect anl atop forest fires. - QUESTION. Can corn earworms ANSWER: Definitely. The pest is .Mrs. W. m. Baugnam, Mrs. M..nls of Hampton. Va. vbited Mrs. . ""fc'n hvn' g Bowden. Mrs. w. oates ana Herrina during the week i kiiw Mrs. Jack Blass entertained at emj I worm. Cotton, tobacco, tomato and dinner Wednesday nignt Tne party, Mrs rmnie cherry, Mr and Mrs.l green bean crops all have to be was nem ran. Roland Pittman and cniWren, Che protected from this worm. ; honoring the Hilbert Shine wed rry and charlotte of Leggett andl , . . ding party and out of town guests. Mrf Lehman Edwards of Tarboro QUESTION: How can I save some Mrs. HUberts place was marked I vl.it.H in thta area Stan-' of the surplus from my big crip With a corsage. Twenty four "gu sts enjoyed the party Mrs. Hilbert was given a silver platter by the hostess. DAIICA THEATRE GOTM WALLACE, N ,C Thn. Fri Jane IS M "Machine Gun Kelly" Staring Charlea "The Bonnie Parker Story" , Starring Dorothy Frectae . Color Cartoon Sat. The Big Land -t Starring Alan Ladd "The Abductors" day. .1, .jr.- ' - Dinner gSefts-of', Mr. and Mrs T. A. Jernlgan on Father's Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jer ingan and son, Albert ot Jackson ville, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Good son and children, J?aul and Bar bara of Greenville, Mr and Mrs. Perry Grady.vLinwood Grady and Gall Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt, Mrs. Walter Hinson and son Mr. & Mrs. Carl Ivey and daughter Lorraine, Mr and Mrs. Alan Brown and' children, Samuel and Pamela.' T-Sgt. and Mrs. William Kelly and children of Hampton, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly and child rcn, Mr and Mrs. Norwood Thigpen and children of Klnston, Mrs. Earl Blizzard and children of Beulaville U visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly during the week end. , , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr, and children, Kathy, Charles and Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sullivan and daughters, . Brenda and Ben- '; I Wamen's Plaid , Jsmaica iShorts Sizes 10 to 18 in Gay Plaids And Stripes 100 Washable Yoall Want To Buy Several Pairs At This Low Price. , JV" ':, ' '-lt;,; .r Mm- 'Pf'Mi-jf-Bath ; Size y (.val Ivxvlj ' Scliis and Multi-Stripes . Anniversary. Special Valiv 81 x 108 Inch . Percale -Sheets 7 ! ""H SUehtly lrreuar 'r, "j J fitf&fX .'II ft I i 1,000 Yards- Xt ' Brand New ."V SI;, CoJ::n G:d?;- Z iVai; v - Per Yard ?c Val. 79c r: Val.$3e TUB Y WALD S ; TheTown TheTc;;!e- , EveT""-3T' Tail Ate in i i i i of prrennial pasture. ANSWER: The : aurrest way ' of saving Ladino clover or other such harm irops other than cornt forage is to' cut the excess for all age., If you have Ladino brass con taming over 70 per cent moisture (un wilted), be sure to use a pre servatlve. preferably one that ab sorbs moisture, such as 129 to 190 pounds of corn and cob meal with What clean, refreshing slfaves yon get with a SUPER- i IIOMT souua htAVV Sun. Mosu. Tnea, WeL Jnn. i'' SS 1Z Le Rouse of Wilmington. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry James Wilr liams and sons of Slier City visi ted Mrs Hide Jones during the week end. " Mrs. Leslie Teachey and Mrs. Garland Wallace and Judy Wallace of Albertso visited Mr, and. Mrs- Cyrus Rhodes Fridav. - Mrijnjfl. Mrs Guy. Hinson of Kin ston visited Mr and Mrs.; Levi Hinstm" -aXmuiy. - - ' Mr., and Mrs. Murray Cahswell of Mount OUve were dinner guests last Thursday ot Mr. and Mrs. John I ' Amon. v-sy h -: :t-15 Visiting1 Mr. and Mrs Alan Brown during Cieweek end were Mr ana Mrs. Morris Brown and daughter Melanle of Pikeville, Mr. and Mrs. Mae on Brown and daughter Jewel Mr. and Mrs."BenJamin Brown ann children, BenlU, and Robin of Rose Hill :; - ' ' ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. CyVus Rhodes sp?nt the week end with Mr: and Mrs. William T Rhodeit 4n Raleigh . Dr. and Mrs. Robert U Summer- Un and childr npf Dublin were dinner guests lasf Wednesday o( Mr. and Mrs T A Jernlgan Miss Patricia Whitman returned" home Monday following a visit with Rev. and Mrs, Marvin Wblt f!ld of Robci'.'' "!e. I'r. a-1 r s. V i r ' 0 WVS tiicL" 1 to ' yevr i. ce j with Blue Blade Dispenser and Styrsne esse ... your tovHsUonMMl tf$f4-&j TjM'it'mYW " 'S,?:j:- saw'inwwsssuiii asast ..' jk WfiffllL ' ? rf hoi . com woa ausMod vow Ilia mootc It in the makim ai ' 0 Let us show you the m4 In cKntncuf - IHTUSAuy. they're Important oou Thaf t why we want j o see ritses Invitations (or yourMff And pleate don't let no misMad you . me magic it in the mating ai tfiete oral Feel mat floe, thorp raited lefterind. rft done b. a ary tpeclal praoml Feel the creamy Quality of the pa peal Check the perfect form of 4mm mvflatiorw with peooh) who ' reaWy know! Come ini W wKI be happy . r i (e thow you Ihe Ttower Wedding Una" We Have ' A Very Nice Seleotlon Of Sample Raaaing From Simple . Te Elaborate Styles. ; , ' AU Moderately Frteed iif.. TIIE DUPLIII -TIMES IS. ! I- r ' V t ,v M Kenansville, N. C.v " TO THE VOTERS: i ' - - ,My PPonent Mr. Tom Lanier i v lias Called A Second Primary For r ! Constable For Limestone Township I . V . ' I Appreciate The Large Vote - ... - i You Gave Me In The First Primary '.'';" And Will Certainly Appreciate Your ' '! . .j! ? - " ,', 1 ' - x ' ' ; , ... 4 Help And Support In The ' . ' ' . ' . ' . . - i . ; . f . -4 ? Second Primary Oi June 28, 1958 .

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