yiuufcowi July 3 ? Mrs. John Hardlaon Jr. of near Neuse Forest wu here Monday to visit Mrs. Ivey Taylor, her mother. Mn A N. Bell. Mrs. E. I. Bow lin Jr., Mrs Lake Turner and tons, Eddie and Tony, Mrs. Edsel Bell and sons, Tommie and Obie Nash, were in Beaufort and Morehead City Thursday. Mrs. Mae Blanchard of near Neuse Forest was here Monday afternoon to aee Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Mr. and Mn. E. R Bowlin of Myrtle Beach, S. C., were here last week to Wait Mr. snd Mrs. E. ft. Bowlin Jr. Kay Bowlin returned with them for a viaH. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and daughters, Claudia and Susan, of Bachelor Mssed through Friday enroute to New Bern. Mrs. George W. Ball, Mrs. Char lie Bell, Mrs. Ashby B. Morton and Mrs. Earl Cfeech were in Beaufort Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Sehofield and daughter, Linda, of Greenbelt, Md., are vtsitlag Mrs. Carl H. Mor ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuch Williams and children, Gary apri Judy Kay, were at Atlantic Beach Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Davis and Mrs. Roy Mason attended a show Thursday afternoon at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McLawhorn and daughter, Bettle, are visiting relatives in Maryland. Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis, Mrs. James Diffee and daughter, Pam, Ann Becton, Jennifer Mason, Charles Mason and Gary Willllams spent Thursday afternoon at At lantic Beach. The Rev. J. H. Waldrop Jr. of Newport held services here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Williams and daughter, Alexis, of Vanceboro visited Mrs. W. C. Williams during the weekend. Miss Retta Martin and brother, Luke, of Smithfield spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Mrs. W. C. Williams is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Witherington near Vanceboro. Billie Ball of Charleston. S. C? spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ball. Little Miss Ann Becton spent the weekend with relatives near Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and daughters, Jean Carol, Claudia and Susan, of Bachelor were here Sun day afternoon to see Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and daughters, Claudia and Susan, of Pineapple Trifle Serves As Dessert for 12 Persons ftaeappte trifle takrs Ma r?e from the fameas English dessert. By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Kditar "What shall I serve 12 people for desert? "' That's a query we often get when our friends are giving a buffet supper or just having guests for coffee and dessert In Ihe even ing. A trifle, styled after the famous English sweet, is one answer It can be made in the morning or even the Jay before the party and refrigerated. Then just before serving, if you use a spring-form pan, it can be slipped onto a plate. Or if your kitchen doesn't boast a large spring-form pan, you can make the trifle in a csserole, It will stilt look pretty because of its garnished top, and you can cut it in front of your company. There are various schools of thought when it comes to trifle. Mrs. Beeton, famous 19th Century English cookery author, has four recipes for this dessert. But one Bachelor passed through Friday evening enroute to Cherry Point to meet Miss Jean Carol Taylor of Raleigh. Miss Taylor spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bell and sons, Tommie and Obie Nash, Mrs. Luke Turner and son, Tony, were In Beaufort Saturday. M/Sgt. Wesley Rawls of Camp Lejeune visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bowlin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Turner and sons, Eddie and Tony, and Gray Williams spent Monday afternoon at Atlantic Beach. ? Mr. and 4(rs. - Gordon Beeton and ton, OwMy, were in New Bern Saturday;: ,35 thing is sure ? most classic trifles call for sponge cake or lady fing ers; strawberry .or raspberry jam, custard and whipped cream. Mrs. Beeton usually calls for some mac aroons along with the sponge cake or lady fingers, but our version omits these: we use packaged va nilla pudding, too, instead of cus tard, and we add pineapple tidbits. When I made this Pineapple Tri fle recently for a supper party my sister was giving, we had onion soup, chicken, stuffed baked po tatoes and green peas on the menu. The soup was a prepared mix; the chickens were spit-roast ed, two at a time, on the electric rotisserie; the potatoes had chop ped pimiemtos and scallions added to their filling; the peas were quickfrozen. Instead of salad, there were attractive dishes of radishes, carrot strips and olives on the table. Our guests enjoyed the Pineapple Trifle very much after this combination, probably because while it is a substantial dessert, it also has a quality of lightness. Pineapple Trifle Ingredients: 36 lady fingers, 1 cup raspberry jam, one No. 2 can pineapple tidbits (drained), 2 packages vanilla pudding, 4 cups milk, 1 cup cream, 8 whole blanch ed toasted almonds, 2 red mara schino cherries, angelica or green maraschino cherries. Method: Split lady fingers in half lengthwise and spread each half with jam. Stand lady finger halves on end, jam side to the center, around the edge of a 10 inch spring form pan or straight sided casserole. Place half of the remaining lady lingers jam sM* up, in an even layer in the bottom July 1 ? The Rev and Mrs. Ran dal] Jackson and family spent Sun day with Mr and MPS. Ralph Pitt man. Many friends and relatives ol Mrs. Saphranla Fulcfeer visited her Sunday. She la vary IU. Mr and Mrs. Aldan Fuleber of Norfolk aft visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fulcher. Mr funny OaakUl and Miss Sara* Goodwin of Baaulart speat Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Etta flashlll. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fulcher a< Robenonvtllc spent the fourth with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fulcher of Wilaoa spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Fulcher. Mr and Mrs. Glen Bailey Jr. of Wilson spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrfie Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Willis and Glenda are spending this week in the western part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. lied rick Salter and Graham Fuichar are spending their vacation in the western part of the state and in Tennesaee. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lewis are visiting their nephew, Mr. Jack Salter, in Kentucky. A number of people from here attended preaching at Davis Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smith of Baltimore, Md., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Florence Smith. Mr. Carbotte Lewis has spent two weeks in Winston-Salem and Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bullock of of the pan or casserole; arrange half of the pineapple tidbits over them. Prepare vanilla pudding ac cording to package directions, us ing 4 cups milk. While the pudding is still hot, pour half of it over the pineapple layer. Repeat layers of lady fingers, pineapple and pudding in the same order and chill dessert thoroughly. (Re serve 4 pineapple tidbits for gar nishing). Refrigerate. Just before serving, remove sides of spring form pan and place trifle on serv ing plate; or serve from casserole. Split reserved pineapple tidbits in half. Make two flowers by plac ing a cherry in the center of each, and arranging pineapple pieces and almonds alternately around cherry for petals. Make stems of angelica or sliced green maraschino cherries. Whip cream, sweet to , taste and flavor with vanilla; snaon cream around edge of trifle. tgjfes lft to 14 servings. Dulann H 2 for 99c 3 tor. 4yc 2 for 41c ncesi\ AT FREEMAN BROS. 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