PAGE TWO I—SEC. OWE :i ! . BROAD STREET BULLETIN By KATE I’m trying to be on a diet, In order to wear a size 14, And if you don’t think that’s a riot, ; •When your husband’s a candy fiend. %■’ V- „ f ■Hie first of the Lenten lunch eons will tgke place this week at th» Methodist Church at 1 o’clock on Wednesdays of each wgjpk. Much preparation is be ing given for these one-hour periods with food for the body and soul. An interesting and in spiring speaker will give a short message at each luncheon and I’m sure everyone attending will to have been there. Just read the Insider about a “Woman's Worry Clinic” being held at a town in Virginia and sponsored by the Mental Health Association. These workshops wiH include “Brides, Budgets and Babies” for mothers of pre schoolers, “Readin’, Rightin’ and Riqt” for mothers of children 5 thsough 8 and “Friction, Frac tions and Fumin’ ” for mothers of through sixth graders. Th« advanced class for mothers of “ teenagers is called simply “Chaos.” •I- _________ ’frhat do you wear while do ing yoUr housework? Bathrobe ov|r your nightgown? Sloppy, worn out dressy dresses? Bed rodm slippers? Worn-out shoes? You’d,. "pe surprised just how many women do wear just this kiijd of thing at home. Such costumes are bad for the morale an£ certainly not' conducive to beauty or neatness. You can | look neat, clean and even pretty at home with very little effort. A -good pair of substantial, low heeled shoes, a simple blouse end skirt or shirtwaist dress Talk Scheduled By Mrs. Allred NEW YORK.— The State Wom en's Missionary Union Sessions meeting in Greensboro March 10- 18 will learn for the first time abput the Scripture crisis that has developed in the Christian world. Mrs. Thurman Allred of F.den tcn has been invited by the State WMU Sessions to discuss the lat est advances madp hy the Ameri can Bible Society in meeting- this shortage of iSlcriptures. The so ciety has planned to publish and distribute, annually Ts» million Scriptures, starting in ltkifi in celebration of its 150th annivers ary. This amount will satisfy only a small proportion of the' world’s needs for Scriptures. Mrs. Allred is a member of the j Speakers Bureau of the Women’s; Activities Department of the Am erican Bible Society. The Speak- j ers Bureau is part of the out-! reach of the American Bible So ciety. Its members are volun teers who are concerned with mak ing people in this country aware; of the serious shortage of Scrip-j tures in every country, Christian ! and non-Christian. Mrs. Allred is available for speaking to local church groups and also to associational gat bor ings. ' ■■■ Be Ready for Spring ■■■ I We still have time I and room to service your I tractor .. . make a j I service date today! mechanics are ready and waiting to restore Ew-new performance in your tractor. 'They’re flcbooled in servicing John Deere Equipment. Redsion tools and equipment help them find and correct troubles fast — keep labor costa down. And, we replace needed parts with Genuine John Deem «■**.*.«*. : . •** ' J Yattr service is our business ,, gp; we aim to hep itl Hobbs Implement Company ■HiMb St. Extd. Edenton, N. C. I make up a good costume for housekeeping, yet give you a good appearance if you have to answer the front door. It’s downright amazing how many people don’t want to both er about a bouquet of flowers in the house. Don’t be one of them, as an arrangement or even a small bouquet of jonquils for j instance can work miracles in ‘ an otherwise seemingly gloomy house. From now on, flowers will be plentiful and it takes : such little time to pick a few of them and decorate your home. i The better-half can come home ! tired and out of sorts, but when he glances at the -beautiful vase •of sunny, yellow jonquils, he i will, in spite of himself, feel that , “God’s in His Heaven and all’s light with the world.” Looking for a quick Lenten dish? Try this shrimp elegant: I 2 tbsps. minced onion, 2 tbsps. butler, 1 pound shrimp, cleaned, 1 4-oz. can sliced mushrooms, drained, 1 tsp. salt, Vs tsp. pep per, 3 tbsps. chili sauce, 1 2/3 cups water, 1 1/3. cups rice, 1 cup sour cream, 1 tbsp. flour, 1 tbsp. chopped chives. Saute onion in butter, add shrimp and mushrooms. Con tinue to saute until shrimp are just pink, stirring occasionally. : Add salt and pepper, chili sauce ! and water. Bring to a boil, then i stir in rice. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Meanwhile combine sour cream and flour. Stir into the rice mixture. Heat gently. Sprinkle with chives before serving. Makes four servings. Here’s another interesting re cipe: PUMPKIN BREAD (Sent jto me from South Carolina): 1 pound can pumpkin, 3 cups su i gar, % tsp. baking powder, 2 j tsps. soda, 1 '■> tsp. salt, 1 % tsp. pumpkin pie spices, 2 tsps. cin namon, 3M> cups flour (plain), 1 cup cooking oil, 4 beaten eggs. Sift dry ingredients into mix ing bowl. Combine eggs, pump kin and add to dry ingredients. Add oil and mix thoroughly. Pour into greased and floured tube cake pan or 2 large loaf pans. Bake IM> hours in 325 de gree oven. Turn out when cool, about ten minutes. • Did You Know That— A spot can often be erased from woolen material by simply rubbing it with the facing or wrong side of the same ma ! teiial? Plant a few grapefruit seeds j and you will soon have a pretty j green plant for a centerpiece. Use kitchen scissors to remove i fins and tail of the fish when I you bring it home after catching it. 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