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PAGE TWO SCE.ONE BROAD STREET BULLETIN By KATE * The “tflu Bug” is biting all my friends And it looks like winter never will end. But the jonquils bloom and the red bird sings. And the calendar says k’H soon be Spring. The recent trouble in Alabama and in many other sections of our country, deplorable though they may be, is responsible for one par -4 ticularly good thing. It has given moire food for thought and made more people analyze themselves regarding their standing and un derstanding of Christianity. It is said that something good can be realized even from the worst of situations. Maybe it’s brother hood! The Order of the Eastern Star had installation of officers for this year on Monday night and for those »f us who are members it was, indeed, a beautiful and inspirational occasion. The prin ciples and high ideals for which we aspire are equal to those of most church organizations. We should be very proud to have this group in our community. They tell me that the BPW gals had a grand time at the State House last week. In fact, they were one of the largest groups of delegates attending Legislative Day and the Salute to Working Women of our state. Our own Representative, “Jimmy” Earnhardt, presented each of the ladies from Chowan County with a lovely corsage which they wore to a tea given by the Governor and Mrs. Dan Moore at the Gov ernor’s mansion. This very' thoughtful gesture was a surprise and greatly appreciated by all at tending. And while on the subject of legislative bodies, etc., this brings to mind the question: Why not elect a woman or women to our local governmental body? I’m sure there are quite a few local ladies qualified for seats in the Town Council and NOW IS TIIE TIME! Did you know that March has been proclaimed as "Egg Month?” Eggs are ideal for Lenten menus. Among the sources of piotein suitable for main-dish use during Ijent are eggs, fish and cheese. All three offer seasonable low cost entrees, eggs being rated as top choice. There must be something to that color key to personality, as I’ve read this week if your favor ite color is red, you have a dyna mic personality, emotion comes before logic and you won’t hesi tate to wear a controversial fashion. You make quick deci sions about your friends, yet you are understanding about the prob lems of others. If you prefer green, you are an organizer and a hard worker, your fashions are timely, but never faddish. Best J.W. DANT 100 PROOF BOTmiNii e—a— KENTUCKY STRAIGHT If II j BOURBON fXI WHISKEY PSPf $^3S 4/5 QT I mn , 1 » & PINT 1 mr&r ’ y _ I 1 company, oant, Yintucit I of all, you are an easy person to get along with in business and personal life. And, if pink is your, color, you make life-long friends, are even tempered and warm loving. You like feminine things and prefer soft, casual styles. More later . . . A nice, gal to know is Betty Bjssett, wife of George Bissett of the local Veterans Employment office. Betty is such a sprightly, busy person and quite capable. Besides being the mothei of three girls, she secretaries l'or Rev. George B. Holmes, works in Scout ing, is active in the women’s or ganization of the Episcopal Church and in the near future she plans on taking a course or two at the College of the Albe marle. Besides all of this, she’s just naturally pretty. Did You Know That— By covering the nozzle of your vacuum cleaner with a piece of cheese cloth, held in place with a rubber band, you can clean button boxes, dresser drapers etc., with out disturbing the contents ? You can use pin curl clips hold back curtains when clean ing, or when your windows are open and the clips will not mark the curtains. Cream cheese piped through a pastry tube makes an attractive garnish for cold baked ham. Sal ads, too, can be made more at tractive when fluted with cream cheese. Separate ground beef when cooking with a potato masher when you need it for chili or spaghetti sauce. Use an electric mixer for mak ing dry detergent suds for sham pooing furniture, rugs, etc. KNOW ANY NEWS? ? ? P. 'S.—a good project for some organization: The convalescent home at Chowan Hospital has no vases for flowers brought to pa tients by visitors. Vases will be ■appreciated. First Degree At \faKOTrk* Meeting A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. Carroll Boyce, master of the lodge, has announced that the first degree will be conferred upon a can didate, so that he invites all Masons to attend. The Attraction Floorwalker: That customer was hanging around for a long time. What did he want to see?” Pretty Clerk (coyly): “Me, sir.” THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAMT IMA, THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1965. 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