L-BECTIPIf OWE PAGE TWO BROAD STREET BULLETIN - »T KATE While making my t weekly visit to the hospital, 3 found that it is as most timitis, filled to capacity. While it jis com forting to know that ive have such a good hospital, it is bet ter to be able to come' and go at will, rather than ha ving to lie there day after day'. Each time I leave there I. am so thankful that I can get! outside and put my feet on solid ground and walk. If you get to feeling grumbly about somethwig, visit someone who is ill, th«en walk home iand count your blessings along the way. t It’s time to dig up your gera niums, coleus and other house plants which have spent the summer in the yard. After pot ting them, let them set <n the yard for a few days before bringing them in the house. Each year I plant quite a. few geraniums, but get no blooms during their stay in the house. Do any of my readers know how to keep them blooming? Have you ever seen a sale on unlabeled cans in a grocery store? Many times the ilabels get lost and the cans are put on sale at a greatly reduced price and the shopper takes a chance on them. Somehow, I can’t re sist buying some of these cans end really it’s lots of fun. It might be dog food, sardines or dried, flaked potatoes, which I thought were soap flakes. I’ve had several requests for the green tomato pie recipe, so here it is: Line paatry shell and cover with 1 tbsp. flour, add one layer of thinly sliced green to matoes, dot with butter, a pinch of salt. Make three layers, cov er with Vi oup brown sugar, 1 tsp. flour, butter, all spice- and (heavens help me) a handful of water sprinkled over it. Cover with a lattice top and bake in 375 degree oven. This is better eaten cold, gets nice and gooey. (Mrs. Slagle’s recipe). Another recipe sent to me from Mrs. Spencer Graham of Bricktown, New Jersey, calls for 1 tbsp. of vinegar and instead of just all spice, cloves and cinnamon are also used. Next time we get some green tomatoes I shall try that recipe. ' Nothing perks up a woman’s morale like a new bonnet and the time has come to “perk it up.” The Woman’s Club Hat Party will take place Friday morning, beginning at 10 o’clock, so me night before, cook your hubby a special supper and then tell him about the sale—chances ere better then for the price of a hat. In fact, the hats are priced so reasonable you might even get two! Did You Know Thai— The trick of weaving a lattice crust for a pie is to weave it on a piece of wax paper first, then chill in the refrigerator until firm. The crust will simply slide from the paper on to the pie. Martha Britton tells me that water marks can be removed from furniture by simply ap plying mayonnaise and a gentle rubbing and presto the mark disappears. To know Jane Shoaf is really a pleasure. In fact, I almost envy her. Being a mother of FIRST OF WEEK MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1964 6to 8 Lb. Average SMOKED PICNICS lb. 29c I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 I Lamb Shoulder CHOPS lb. 39c I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964 'i, > y ’ t - • < ' \,'r\ ■ s Klß#ftf CL five children and a very capable minister’s wife, seems to be Jane’s igorld and a very happy one, too 4 -She. certainly is an as set to our Tdethodist women and our church. Ideals— To be oneself. To keep a laugh in heart and throat. To win friends by being one. To be captain rather than vic tim of my moods. To hold my head up high and face the storm. To wipe up spilt milk and try to hold onto the pan next time. Elmore Appoints C. Os C. Committees Continued from Page L Section 1 Conger, Jr., chairman; Educa tion, James Bond, chairman; Health and Safety, Pete Dail, chairman; Highway, West W. rum, chairman; Industrial De velopment, George A. Byrum, chairman; Legislative, E. L. Hol lcwell, chairman; Membership, Warren Twiddy, chairman; Mer chants’ Committee, Caswell Ed mundson, chairman; Parking and Traffic, Henry Quinn, chairman; Recreation, John Ricks, chair man; Tourist, W. J. P. Earn hardt, Sr., chairman. Probably the first committee to see action, Elmore said, will be the .important Membership Committee. "Our membership relies, of course, on voluntary leadership for manpower,” he said, “but also needs voluntary memberships dues to continue the Chamber activities and pro-' jects.” The membership drive for the new fiscal year will follow the annual banquet which is to be held October 13. There will be a kick-off breakfast the follow ing morning for the membership drive. It is planned to have those working on membership solicitation divided into two teams with the losing team to buy the winners a steak dinner, while the losers eat beans. Last year’s membership dues failed to match the actual budget needs and it is hoped that with the two teams competing, the neces sary budget will be_ raised handily. * ~.*T -- Community Groups Named In Election Continued from Page 1, Section 1 teemen will play a large part in administering farm programs in 1965 and will take office Oc tober 1. Friday, September 18, the dele gates to the County Convention met for the purpose of nomin ating and electing the County Committee for 1965. The fol lowing County" Committeemen were elected to serve for the coming year: A. O. Griffin, chairman; E. E. Boys, Jr., vice chairman; Ray Byrum, regular member; Leon ard Hare, first alternate; E. M. Howell, second alternate. This committee will also take office Thursday, October 1. The ASCS office reports that peanut cards have been prepared anr will be mailed about Oc tober 1. FOR QUICK RESULTS! IKE CHOWAN HERALD. EPEHTOW. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1004. 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