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Gifts (Continued from Page 3, Sestion 3) 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 |3 teaspoon salt ;1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon mace ! V* teaspoon each allspice and 1; cloves ; Vi cup Seedless raisins ; % cup finely cut citron, orange and lemon peel, combined In a good sized bowl, pour the ; milk over the bread crumbs. Add [the shortening, melted, and the [molasses. Sift the flour with the . i soda, salt and spices and stir into ;the bread crumb mixture with the fTaisins and other fruit. Pour mix ture into small foil pans (the kind ;used for frozen chicken pies), fill ling them 2/3 full. Cover each with ^aluminum foil, crimping it tightly [around the rim. Pour boiling wa iter into a large pan to the depth .of f Place a rack in the pan and place 'puddings on it. Cover and steam ■ gently one hour. Remove, cool, if snake sure wrappings are tight, ,gnd freeze. For gift giving, over Law Change May Change Status Anyone who has been told in the past tint he dU not have enough work under social security to- qual ify for payments should get in touch with his social security of fice now to see if he is eligible un der the change in the lew. This suggestion is from James O. Gab bard, field representative of the social security district office in New Bern. The amount of work required to get social Security benefits has been reduced. Just how long you must work depends upon your date of birth (or if you die or become disabled, upon the date of your death or disability). Because of this recent change, the survivors wrap in aluminum foil. Make up hard sauce to accompany these puddings and pack In a decorative container—freeze; then gift wrap. of workers who died after June 1954 and who were not eligible for benefits under the eld law may now be eligible. la many eases the aassawt of work required under the old law has been reduced about a third. For example, a man becoming 65 or a woman becoming <2 in the first six months of I960 needed 4 Mi years of work or 18 quarters of coverage under the old law to be eligible for a monthly benefit. Un | der the new law, 3 years or 12 quarters of coverage are required Individuals who are planning to j file for retirement benefits should bring proof of their age. An old, written record is desirable, the older the better. They should also bring a record of their latest earn ings,-a wage statement (W-2) from an employer or a copy of last year's tax return if self-employed. This way be needed in deter mining whether or not the work requirements are met or in deter mining the amount of the benefits. It is recommended that you con tact your nearest social security office if you think you may be eli gible for benefits. May the wonder and warm aw glow of Christmas give you great ^ peace and joy with family and friends, -R&N fUgtNIIURE COMPANY 1211 Bri<jfe?^treet, Morehead City i Swans boro Dec. 20—Mrs. Claud Chadwick was hostess to the Seaspray ©ac den club tor their December Christ mas party at her heme au Elm street. Holiday decorations at red, salver and white dominated the I mag aad dining areas. The "piece dr re sistance" was the dinner table with a solid red cloth covered with a white crocheted heirloom spread, set with gleaming si rplate, in cluding stiver candle holders with white candles. Mrs. Chadwick, chairman of the decorating committee, was assist ed by her staff in decorating her home for the party. Mrs. Em mett Harris, chairman of hte entertainment committee, was in charge of the games and the distribution of amusing gifts. Mrs. John Ralph Gibson won the door prize. Red* silver and white was car ried out in the refreshments serv ed by Mrs. Quentine Hinton, chair man of the refreshmewt commit tee, and her assistants. One visitor and prospective mem ber was welcomed by the presi dent, Mrs. J. L. Huff. She was Mrs. Samuel Sutton, At the short business session fol lowing the party, the club complet ed plans for decorating the Swans boro community building as a Christmas project. Fort Macon Shrine No. 17 of the Order of the White Shrine of Jeru salem met Friday night, Dec. 16, for an initiation ceremonial and Christmas party. Mrs. Zelma Merrill, worthy high priestess, welcomed the following visitors: Mrs. Faye Cole of New Bern, Mrs. Margaret Reams and Mrs. Ruby Scott of Morehead City, and Mrs. Evelyn Lockey of New port. The annual Swansboro high school band and glee club concert was held Monday night, Dec. 19, at the elementary school. Saint Peters By-The-Sea Episco pal church will hold Christmas Eve services in the, American Legion building at 8 p.m. The Rev. J. D. Morris will administer Holy com munion. Visitors are welcome. Mrs. T. H. Conder and Miss Billy Bell spent last Sunday at East Carolina college visiting Mrs. Con der’s daughter, Ann. Sunday morn ing they attended the presentation of Handel’s Messiah by the East Carolina choir in the Wright audi torium. Ann Conder sang in the choir. Mr. and Mrs. John Ralph Gibson and son, John, will spend the holi days visiting Mrs. Gibson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browne, in At junto Ga., and Gibson's moth er,_,Mrp. John Thomas Gibson, in Madison, Tenn. They will be gone ten days. Miss Mary Catherine Passing we have been privileged to serve throughout the year. Along with our thanks we send you our heartfelt Christmas wishes. " 1 And wD£". MwSmiS'cS T:3» p,m.— Duplicate mridgc, tm • pra. — Wmim of Woodcraft, court m>. 113*, Newport MTtltlMT Christmas Eve MONDAY Christmas Holiday • p.m—Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort TUESDAY Christmas Holiday joyriders Leave ivcys For Automobile Owner Atchison, Kan. (AP)—David Tull parked his car in a downtown lot. When he returned for it several hours later, he found it apparently had been used by joyriders. Two keys, neither of which be longed to Tull, and a note were oa the seat. “Could you use these?” read the note. “They fit.” ham of Flora Macdonald college, Red Springs, arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Passingham. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and children, Wayne, Jimmy and Judy, left Tuesday for points in South Carolina and Georgia, where they will visit relatives until Jan. I. Capt. and Mrs. Rudolph Bolves will spend Christmas in Connecti cut. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bell left re cently for their new home in Dal las, Tex. ' Mr. and Mrs. Effron Smith spent Sunday visiting Smith's brother, Hubert Smith, who is a patient in Veterans hospital at Fayetteville. Robert Purdey has been trans ferred from Camp Lejeune to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy wiU leave Jan. 4. Deeds (tMMtaBhfriMiNl) En & Memtt, w *ayi; Cape tn and wife. 56 wU; Cipt Car tmt hr. to M»rp*rit* Thomas. » cents; Cape Carteret Inc. to Kaiph H. Brtopers and wile. 56 Newport—G. W. Huntley Jr. and wfe to Eastern Carteret Develop ment Corp., $1.65; George W- Ter rell and wife to Weiley C. Long and wife, $1.10; R. J. Whaley and wife to William O. JefJerson and wife, no stamps. Joseph C. Hill and wife to Leslie H. Garner and wife, no stamps; Willie Jones and wife to Affred B Garner and wife, no stamps; Carl W. Johnson and wife to Robert Charles Spann and wife, $1.10; K. r. Chance and others to Elt 9. ET liott, no stamps. Straits—William L. Stafford and wife to Jobn A. Teague, no stamps. Harken Man* — Hu*k Salter, sheriff, to W. P. Freeman Whole sale Co., 55 cents; R. L. Tysor and wife ta Li. J. Williams and wife, no stamps; Kate Layae to H. J. Williams and wife, ao stamps.1 Beaufort — James E. McDaniel and wife to Cyrus Hunter and wife, no stamps. The Idle Hour Amusement Center ATLANTIC BEACH HOLIDAY SPECIALS PUN - DANCING - GAITY FOR EVERYONE Christmas Eve Dance FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Hofidtay Season Get Together Dance Just Come On and Join the Crowd New Year Eve Party Carteret County’s Bi-g Holiday Event Fun — Gaily — Decorations Galore — Favors for All — Party Hats Noise Makers — Serpentine — And the Real Party Atmosphere Plenty Room for All — No Reservations Time: 8:00 to 12:30 — Admission: $1.00 Per Person CLIP OUT (-1 | FREE Coupon Good For FREE I One Line of Bowling I | “Bowl For Health Sake” I ■ Only One Coupon Per Customer Per Visit !_ j Christmas eve, u.s.a. It's merry Christmas-time again! _ There's magic in the air... Blent of love and happiness, It sparkles everywhere! Now families gather home again To share the happy hours, And friendships bloom anew as cards Arrive in welcome showers. Stars dance in every youngster's eyes, Small ears are tuned to hear Across the stillness of the night An elfin sleigh draw near! Far off the church bells bless the air. And hearts are opened wide To ivelcome in, with joyful hymns, The King of Christmastide. * * * ♦ It’s happy Christmas-time again t May all men, everywhere, Soon know the peace and joy and love That fill our own free air! Maureen Murdoch 4 L.NA POWEf! A LIGHT COfv1r>AM An itmmtuMnoned, taxpaying, public utility company —_
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