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COMMUNITY FOUR GENERATIONS - Mrs. W. P. Lane of Church Street (center) is shown holding her first great granddaughter, April Melissa D'Amico. She is jointed by her daughter, Edna Ruth Lane Moore (left) and eldest granddaughter, Phyllis Lane Moore D'Amico (right). Look who's new WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. White and Chay of Belvidere announce the birth of a daughter and sister, Tiffany Loren White, born November 10 at Albemarle Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stallings of Belvidere. Maternal great grandmothers are Mrs. Louise Staliings of Belvidere and Mrs. Alice Davenport of Merry Hill. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rollo P. White, and paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Leola R. White, all of Belvidere. Mrs. White is the former Cheryl Staliings. Delicious holiday dessert ideas Here are two delicious dessert suggestions for the upcoming holiday season. They are both simple to prepare and sure to bring praises from your family or guests. Fudge Pecan Pie 1 cup sugar 1/3 cup cocoa V* cup flour Vi tsp. salt V? cup butter-melted % cup corn syrup 1 ( S & 1/3 oz. ) can evaporated milk 3 eggs, well beaten 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup pecans 1 9-inch pie shell Combine sugar, cocoa, flour and salt stirring well. Add melted butter, syrup, eggs, vanilla and pecans. Pour into pie crust. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes, or until set. An absolutely delicious and simple to-prepare dessert is the crumb cake recipe to follow. The original version calls for a topping of cream (2 cups cream whipped) and then a refrigeration period. When I first tried the recipe it was still warm and I served it with large scoops of vanilla ice cream. Another alternative: add one cup chopped apples. Crumb Cake IV* cups graham cracker crumbs 144 cups sugar 2 tsp. baking powder 5 eggs, slightly beaten 2 cups chopped walnuts Senior calendar The following is a list of activities scheduled for this week at the Senior Center located on Grubb St. in Hertford. December 1 ? Exercise class, 10-11; Bible study class 1-3; District 1-B Christmas Party at Knobbs Creek Recreation Center in Elisabeth City. Van will depart from the Senior Center at 1:15. 2 ? Blood pressures checked free, ?-12* M. ? 5* ? Exercise clan, 10-11; crochet clasel-4. ??Trip to Coleman's Nursery and Shopping at Lynnhavm Mall in Norfolk, Va. Bus will leave the Senior Center at S.M a.m. Seats are still available. Coot la* 7? Bingo, 2-4. ? ? Exercise class. 10-U; Bible TJEn?? fr?e>12*M V 3 tsp. vanilla 2 cups heavy cream, whipped (optional 1 cup chopped apples) Mix dry ingredients and add eggs, nuts and vanilla. Pour into greased 10-inch deep dish pie pan. Bake in a 350 degree preheated oven for 30-35 minutes. Allow to cool, cut into wedges and top with vanilla ice cream and serve. If desired, top with whipped cream and place in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Serves 6-8. Couple exchange marriage vows Robin Leigh Mansfield and Joseph Alan Wright were united in marriage November M in Ashland Place Methodist Church, Mobile, Alabama by Rev. T. Leo Brannon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Mansfield of Mobile, Alabama. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Daisy Jernigan of Grand Ridge, Florida and Mr. Robert D. Wright of Mobile. Alabama. Wedding music was provided by Karen Wilson. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of candlelight satin embroidered with lace and pearls. Her veil of candlelight illusion was beaded with pearls and trimmed in lace and pearls. Maid of honor for her sister was Marsha Mansfield of Hertford. Bridesmaids were Hope Baker of Columbia. S. C.; Judi Poster, Silver Broome and Jo Jo Scbwartauer all of Mobile, Ala. Robert D. Wright served as best man for his son. Ushers were Travis Wright, brother of the groom; Michael Mansfield, brother of the < bride; Leonard Wilson and Matt Newton all of Mobile. Stephanie Hammer of Hertford, niece of the bride, was flower girl. A reception was held at The Colony in Mobile. After a wedding trip to Charleston, S. C? the couple will make their home in Mobile. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mansfield of Hertford. Applications being accepted for Bridges Program Applications for the second cycle of the 1983-84 Bridges Program at College of The Albemarle will be accepted through December 5. The winter cycle will begin on January 2. Peggy Burgess, Bridges Program Director, explained that the program is conducted for economically' disadvantaged adults who do not have high school diplomas. Par ticipants receive tutoring and counseling assistance to prepare for their General Education Develop Birthday calendars Community birthday calendars are here! They are being delivered by the Jaycees and Jaycettes. If you are interested in purchasing a calendar for $3.00 please call Ray Winslow (426-8178) or Jeanie Stallings (426 5959) after 5 p.m. GABBY'S RESTAURANT is now booking SHMfpUIS Parties Call to set your date early! LUNCH SPECIALS SERVED DAILY Country & Western Quartet Music Every Saturday Night Open Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. -9 p.m. Hwy. 17 South - Hertford 426-7305 White's Dress Thnniu 426-5651 335-2487 ment (GED) high school equivalency tests, she said. Applications may be picked up between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, in Room A-113 at the college. Cutting back on power when flying over noise-sen sitive areas around airports is just one of the tech niques being used by Amer ica's business pilots to re duce airplane noise levels. MRS. JOSEPH ALAN WRIGHT Several Wing Back Chairs To Chpose From. Ml sale priced at *199.95 Oak Student Desks No? On Salt For M) *179.95 SWIVEL HALL TREE Sal* Priced mo* '24.95 Check our store for the many items on sale but not listed in this advertisement. d
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