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feBBCTION ONE PAGE TWO ■■&AD STREET BULLETIN By KATE H; : JLO9y Spring is late this year, > Silt sbe will be here any day, Far the flowers and birds have come to cheer Aind we jare sure they have come to stay. With flowers and birds and summer breeze Each day that comes is sure to please But if by chance we forget to pray 1 Thank your Lord for this lovely day. PAjtNSNCE! The hardest word in the English language to learn and ohderstand and maybe after many years and many lessons it can be learned and practiced All day long Monday I tried to think ,«f a short verse to begin this column, but because of the beautiful weather and not being able to stick to this typewriter, words escaped me. However, fate apd ray mother came to my rescue with the above poem. It means something extra special to me, as in years past, after I left home, my toother would write me short verses “just for me” and I collected all of them and had them published. In later | years she has been quite ill and could not . write and then “out 1 of the blue” she sends me an other. It’s a good sign that a miracle has happened mother piust 'be improving and I am truly grateful. This must be Camellia Year ! as most everyone who has a bush has been rewarded with many beautiful blooms. A friend in Elizabeth City on Monday gave me some gorgeous ones, several of which I had not seen before. The gratification which we have gotten from our bushes here at home, however, is re ward enough after such a long dreary winter. Many people have remarked that their Teason for not liking a small town is that there’s no diversion or culture, but they haven’t lived in Edenton. Last week was a good example with all the excitement of visitors from as far away as Canada and many northern states here to see the heritage and culture of the old homes and historic places— then the most excellent play put on by our own people which, by ; the way, exceeded many shows by supposedly well trained thea- ] ter people and finally the con cert by the choral group, which is made up from the best voices in our locals. It is a privilege to be able to hear and see all these things and while I think of it, 1 hear all the churches had especially beautiful music | last Sunday and I’m sure Easter, Sunday it will be repeated, j Isn’t it wonderful to be alive? | Here’s a good , idea for we women at this busy time of the year, when by the time evening comes, we’re worn to a “wicker pucker.” One of the most heav enly pleasures on earth is taking a good, long, luxurious bath. It! relaxes muscles, eases body fa- [ fsT;- MRDWia r-“- USED CAR Sk & M LWIEMU 1 gg .. 1964 .. Ford Fordor Sedan 11,060 Actual Miles lmmaculate Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Fordor V-8 Beautiful Finish. Chevrolet Half-Ton Custom Cab All Extras; Black Finish. .. 1963 .. Ford Country Sedan Wagon Beautiful Clue Finish One Owner. Ford Fordor Sedan Tutone Finish V-8 Very Clean. Falcon Deluxe Fordor One Owner Low Mileage; Very Clean. All Makes and Models I At Terrific Reduction WMte Sale Extra Special! I jp 1 *" • PERFECT CONMTfOK • I ' " 1 ■ • \ I M A fhl f lUMMh i &-0. ■■■, Hi if! •» iIhI I sHk I it MWUmfwwLtw ff|m| I Ufi ilU* tigue and emotional weariness. It can rejuvenate, invigorate and clean. First assemble your bathing triols at arms length, fill your tub with soothing warm water and add some of your favorite bath oil, put cotton in your ears to drown out the tele phone and other interferences, i and just relax for a few minutes, then scrub, then refax some more. After the bath, cover yourself with a generous puf fing of scented bath powder and for the final refreshment, splash yourself with cologne. Now you’ll feel so pampered you’ll | feel like a “kept” woman. ' Want to try making home -1 made Easter eggs? This sounds like a good recipe: 2 boxes of 10X sugar, 1% sticks butter, >.i box cornstarch, 1 dash salt, 1 egg, 2 packages cocoanut, 1 tsp. vanilla, Vi cup milk, 1 box bitter sweet chocolate and chopped ! nuts if preferred. Mix butter, ! milk, egg, vanilla, cornstarch ! and salt in large bowl. After i scrubbing hands, cream the mix ture until soft. Add 1 box 10X sugar, keep creaming and add the other box of 10X sugar, co coanut, fruit or nuts. Form into ; eggs, let dry on wax paper for |an hour. Dip in melted choco late and 2 squares of melted paraffin wax combined. Let dry on wax paper. (Two dozen eggs). Did You Know— A small magnet cemented on top of the mop or broom handle comes in handy to pick ( up needles and pins from the floor. A good way to clean leather coats: Use rubbing alcohol on absorbent cotton balls—it will do the trick. If you are using butter instead of lard in an old recipe, use j more butter as lard is richer. ! Use a solution of suds and baking soda to wash cut glass j and it will sparkle. Ammonia in the water is also good for the sparkle. Another pretty representative from our county—JUDY F.ARN HARDT—Charming, too! Busy people seem to be the I happiest people! HAVE A BEAUTIFUL EAS TER! BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carver, Jr., announce the birth of a son, born Sunday, April 11 in : Dixie Hospital, Hampton, Va. ! Mrs. Carver is the former Mar [ jorie Parrish. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965. OUR FINEST FOOD FOR YOUR B bAJTCBI PIWHEfIy j j | GRADE “A” WHOLE | CQYFRQI I' YOUNG HENS B-12 LB. AVERAGE '*'* | 1 I u. lb. lui LEG-O-LAMB i 75c lb. M M j ™ LAMB BOAST 139tl mb W# I m^mu ii^HrrH!l’?^^kppe^oatei^ 181 * ,> 6/8 LB. AVERAGE FRESH PICNIC j Country Hams , y4T||V t PORK ROAST I whole Only 69c ( 11*11 \ | ib. 29c I Pork Sausage Chopped Steaks I |FreZn!eaiw ,, Westen^ lb. 29c lb. 79c Ground Beefi 39c I I STifitKTuoON ..11,48, \ SUPtIT MARKET . j jms i or| DUCKS ! 394 cSfilll YouTI Enjoy Shopping Here spoj ! ** Dimcai^lHiS^—Y«How or Lemon Supreme | !nra uc Easter Candies All Flavors - H, Q Brand _ _ __ _mm jml £*>, j BE fS s , ICE MILK CA K E^jQC !; lb* | jit _ AA I r C ■■ 1 1 ’ TiTT™* ™ TOC WlAtJ mrnmg_ !j L It) 11 IC 1% GAL. Pure TIN | Ot. I I DEDDIEC 1,. | p ]™ tß Is j DERImIEv rKUI V mi E \aPPaMi i noflul uKUO I Jwf:F PASCAL - - * xtrb.nt k PM 1 V POUND fl K Jjc IS ea. t p® I k|:i! f RY I fV j H P M % m m W I Vkk bEI I J Wt Jm m L
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