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The Chatham Record from Pittsboro, North Carolina • 4

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1 a a a a a a a a a a a Chatham Thursday, October 9, 2014 Chatham in Kitchen Kapers ('or good grief, it's suppertime again') By Mary John and Alan Resch I tried this Apple Cake recently and we both loved it a perfect fall dessert. The thing that 1 I like so much about the recipe is its versatility. You can serve it plain like any bar cookie. You can also ice it with your favorite cream cheese icing this was what I did when I made the cake. Or you could serve it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and perhaps to top it off, some hot caramel sauce.

You might come up with your own ideas about a different way to serve the cake whatever you choose to do I think you will want to use this recipe often. I do store this cake in the refrigerator in an air tight container. APPLE CAKE cup butter, melted 2 cups granulated sugar 2 large eggs 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 4 Granny Smith apples, peeled, 1 cup chopped walnuts, toasted THREE WAYS cored and sliced Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 13x9-inch baking pan. Mix first four ingredients in a large bowl until blended.

Mix next four ingredients in another bowl until blended, then stir into first mixture until well-blended. Stir in the apples and toasted walnuts. Spread batter into prepared pan. Bake about 45 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool completely in pan on a wire rack.

Smith weds Vann Barker in Saturday evening wedding Kenley Faith Smith of Bear Creek and Garrett Vann Barker of Bear Creek were united in marriage at Het Landhuis Estate at the Waterside Terrace in Pittsboro at 5 p.m., Saturday, September 13, 2014 with Rev. Barry Gerald offici- ating. Garrett Van Barker Wedding music was provided by vocalists Jeff Barker and Grant Barker, with Pete Szilvay on the sound. The bride is the daughter of Ken and Dawn Smith of Bear Creek. A graduate of UNC School of Dentistry, she is employed with Hattaway Family Dentistry in Sanford.

She is the granddaughter of Bobbie Powers, Johnnie and Diane Powers and Joe and Diane Smith and the great-granddaughter of Gladys Stout. The groom is the son of Greg and Kelly Barker of Bear Creek. He is a graduate of Central Carolina Community. College and is employed with Duke Energy at the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant. He is the grandson of Linda Barker and the late Earl "Monk" Barker, and David and Ginger Lemonds.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a strapless ball gown with ruched bodice, accented jewel detail at the waistline, and organza ruffled I skirt with chapel train. She wore a jeweled headpiece with a waist-length veil. She carried a hand-wrapped bouquet of longstemmed coral calla lilies with Ma Mashburn, Moore united MASHBURN MOORE Jessie Ann Mashburn of Hampstead and Zachary Troutman Moore of Hampstead were united in marriage at The Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 20, 2014 with Rev.

Jim Whittaker officiating. Wedding music was provided by vocalists Cathy Fields and 1 John Hendrick, with Mrs. Angela Wilson, organist. The bride is the daughter of Ann Mashburn Poe and Dexter Poe of Bear Creek, and the late Larry Mashburn. She attended UNC-Wilmington and UNC-Chapel Hill and is employed with Kuzma Advanced Dentistry in Wilmington.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moore of MR. and MRS. ZACHARY TROUTMAN MOORE SHAKORI HILLS 4060S AS A ROAR 3 OCTOBER 9-12 MUSIC LOVERS' PARADISE A 4 DAY PASSES: $100 ADV.

$110 AT GATE DAY PASSES: $28 SAT SUN YOUTH (13-15) 4 DAY PASSES $55 12 UNDER FREE North Mississippi Allstars Nahko Medicine for the People Donna the Buffalo The Soul Rebels The Duhks Nassa Pan Afrika Dance Ensemble Las Cafeteras Preston Frank Bubba George Stringband The Flying Clouds of South Carolina DJ Bill Kelly Frank Fairfield Richie Stearns Rosie Newton Paperhand Puppet Intervention Elastic Bond Milkweed Telekinetic Walrus Son Viejara Bobby Henrie The Goners Dark Mater Rising Adrienne Mack -Davis Swear Shake Ad Ghent Shannon Whitworth Zambamboogee Jack the Radio The Broadcast Liquid Sound Jennie Lowe Stearns The Fire Choir Kelley The Cowboys John Howie Jr. The Rosewood Bluff Big I Fat Gap Laura Reed Cane Creek Cloggers Loamlands Lobo Marina Woody Pines Lowland Hum Steph Stewart The Boyfriends Randy Dean Whitt many ShakoriHillsGrassRoots.org 1439 Henderson Tanyard Rd, Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)542-8142 a jeweled brooch belonging to her great-great-grandmother. The matron of honor was Brooke Green, sister of the bride of Siler City. She wore a long, sheer, Malibu color chiffon dress with beaded neckline and carried hand-wrapped, long Bridesmaids coral were calla Jordyn lilies. Hutchison, Brittany Childress, both of Goldston, Kathryn Kidd of Liberty, Courtney Gorman of Goldsboro and Lauren Wilson of Asheboro.

They wore Malibu color, long, strapless chiffon dresses with pleated bodices and carried flowers like those of the matron of honor. Junior bridesmaids were Reagan Smith of Siler City and McKinley Baker of Candor. They wore Malibu colored crinkle chiffon beaded dresses with a halter neckline and a highlow hemline and carried flowers like the other attendants. The groom's father served as best man. were Brett Barker, brother of the groom, of Troy, Preston Kidd of Liberty, Grant Barker of Winterville, Brent Hockaday of Sanford, and Mario Bonilla McBride group to play at Roadhouse The Will McBride Group marks the release date of their 4th studio recording, a six-song effort entitled All In, with a CD-release at 54 West concert hall in Graham.

All In is produced by, renowned producer John Plymale (Squirrel Nut Zippers, Tift Merritt, Connells) in the jazz- and targets AAA radio markets. The CD release and concert happen Saturday Nov 8, 2014. A copy of the new CD is All Included with the $8 cover charge. Subsequent mini-tour will include stops in Graham, NC (54 West), Nov Pittsboro, NC (Pittsboro Roadhouse), Nov 14; Raleigh, NC (Schoolkids Records), Nov 15; Pinehurst, NC (Social 165), Dec Wake Forest, NC (White Street Brewing Dec 12. The Will McBride Group has opened shows for ZZ Top, Styx, Aaron Neville, Eddie Money, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Sixpence None the Richer and Buddy Guy and has received world-wide FM rotation airplay with their 2012 CD 3PLAY, which was produced by Grammy nominee John They'll also be performing live on My Carolina Today on Raleigh's NBC affiliate WNCN one day 54 prior West.

to the release concert at Ice 2014 of Siler City. The banner carrier was Raylin Green, nephew of the bride of Siler City. The mother of the bride wore a navy blue tea-length A-line dress with portrait collar, three-quarter length sleeves with buttoned cuffs and a ruched waist. She had a corsage of coral calla lilies. The groom's mother wore a knee-length gold shutter sheath dress with cap sleeves, asymmetrical neckline and wore a coral calla lily corsage.

Kayla Kidd was at the Finger Print Tree, while Brandon Baker and Dylan Smith distributed programs. Rachel Wegman served as registrar, and the wedding was directed by Cindy Szilvay. The bride's family hosted a reception at the Het Landhuis Barn. The groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Hayley Bales Steakhouse. A bridal shower was held at the Siler City First Wesleyan Church Fellowship Hall hosted by Brooke Green and Cindy Szilvay.

That was also the scene of another shower hosted by Brooke Green and Carrie Smith. The groom's family hosted a shower at the home of Carol Anne Baker. Sandy Branch Baptist Church Fellowship Hall provided the setting for a shower hosted by the ladies of the church. After a trip to Cancun, the couple will reside in Siler City. Surf City.

He attended Cape Fear Community College and is employed with John Starz Electric of Jacksonville. The bride was given in marriage by her step-father. She wore an ivory tulle trumpet dress with vintage lace overlay with illusion neckline. belted waistline and cap sleeves. The back was detailed with tiny, covered buttons.

The skirt fell into a chapel-length train, and she wore a two-tier, finger-tip veil of ivory tulle. She carried a bouquet of coral and whiteroses, bound with fall flowers and accents, along with a homemade dollie of her grandmother, and family broaches. The matron of honor was Mrs. Jill Charville of Pittsboro, and Ms. LeAnne Humble of Ayden was maid of honor.

They wore teal chiffon, floor-length sleeveless dresses, and carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet. Bridesmaids were Ms, Maegan Cox of Goldston, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Beth Hamm of Bear Creek, Ms. Stephanie Lyons of Hampstead Mrs. Robin Mashburn of Bear Creek, sisterin-law of the bride, Ms.

Emily Moore of Atlanta, GA, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Elisabeth Rogers of Pittsboro, step-sister of the bride. Their dresses and flowers were similar to the honor attendants. Honorary bridesmaids were Ms. Dana Petty, Ms.

Charity Thomas and Ms. Megan Trogdon. Lance Oliver of Atlanta GA was best man. ushers were Ben Brulet of Edmond. OK.

Mark Burdette Studio October October Saturdays Sundays artisans participating of Wilmington, Ryan Burdette of Morehead City, Adam Charville of Pittsboro, Ryan Mashburn of Bear Creek, bother of the bride, Joe Miraya of Raleigh, and Ben McGlaughon of Ithaca, NY. The mother of the bride wore a royal blue floor-length dress with beaded trim and gathered side draping. The groom's mother wore a plum, sleeveless, v-neck chiffon, floor-length dress with gathered side draping. Registrar was Patricia Packowski of Louisville, KY. Program attendants were Miss Amy Wathen.

and Mr. Drew Cox. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Cathy Fields and Mrs. Sandra Cockman.

The parents of the bride hosted a reception at the Haw River Ballroom. The parents of the groom hosted a rehearsal dinner at Vespa Restorante in Chapel Hill. A Moore family shower was held in Bardstown, KY, hosted by Mary Ellen Moore and Julia Hood in July. A workplace miscellaneous was hosted by Morgan LaPierra in Wilmington in July. The women of Meroney United Methodist Church hosted a miscellaneous shower in July.

A bridal luncheon was hostsed by Craig Thomas, Lorie Gosnell and Prentice Weldon t411 West Italian Restaurant in Chapel Hill. After a trip to the Island of Antigua, the couple will live in Surf City. Alamance Tour 11 18 10-5 12-5 only one weekend. PURVIS FAMILY REUNION SCHEDULED The annual meeting of the Purvis Family Reunion will be held Saturday, October 11 at 6 p.m. at the Beulah Baptits Church Gym, located at 6546 Beulah Baptist Church Road, Bennett.

We will provide the basic meal but please feel free to bring a desert. If you have any questions, contact Roby Kidd at 336- 879-5804. Planners to conduct, meetings The Triangle Area Rural Planning Organization (TARPO), Rural Transporta-0 tion Coordinating Committee? (RTCC) and Rural Transportation Advisory Committee (RTAC) will hold their regular bi-monthly meetings in. Sanford on October 9. The meetings will begin at; 10:30 a.m.

at McSwain Agricultural Center Auditorium, 2420 Tramway Road, Sanford. A draft of the RTCC (staff committee) agenda can be found at http://www.tarpo.org/docs/age n- rtcc 20141009.pd A draft of the RTAC (elected officials' committee), agenda can be found at; http://www.tarpo.org/docs/age n- rtac 20141009.pd; f. The committees will be discussing one business item, a recommendation to table discussion on adoption of the Central Park Regional Bike Plan, as well as several informational updates: TARPO is authorized under North Carolina General Statute 136-211 to conduct rural transportation planning for Chatham, Lee, Moore, and Orange Counties and to advise the North Carolina Department of Transportation on rural transportation policies and programs. READ IT ONLINE.

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