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PAGE TWO ►—SECTION ONI . ... *..... God’s great outdoors is really free For each of us to look and see; We do not have to ask the price .Nor does it call for sacrifice; It’s the joy of living and it’s FREE! WALK for health c.f your body and mind! Did "you listen and see the young. people's concert with Leonard Bernstein 1 a s t week? It was wonderful and for those of us who wonder kt.netimes about the luture of our young people, this was proof to some as to the extent ol their capabilities. Entertainment was at its peak here Saturday night when a large part of Eden ton’s "pulchritude" was on display at the Womanless Wedding and talent show, sponsored by the local Wom an’s Club. The shapely par ticipants "waddled” down the aisles accompanied bv appropriate wedding music and various kinds of “stuf fing.” Everyone had fun, particularly the "actors.” On the serious side was some extra good music by local talent. All in all. it w r as FUN 'and a couple good hours Having it. By the way, it’s a mystery as to where Mr. B. found enough hair to make a cui'l in the middte of his fore head. He was right proud of it. I heard some very good news Tuesday and I’ll share it with you. Miss Nola Jean Bass, who has been a patient at the local hospital for quite a long time, is making rapid Hospital Patients Visiting Hours, Z to 4 P. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital during the week of January 24-31 in cluded the following: Arthur Furlough, Mrs. Trunella Thomas, Charlie White, Walter Lewis, Master Gregory White. Joseph Hol lowed, Jr. Mrs. Connie Bon ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Typed, Joseph Bivins, Mrs. Beat rice Morris. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, Mrs. Mattie Lee. Also, Mrs. Marie White, Mrs. Beulah Johnikins, Mrs. Pauline Copeland, Miss Sel ma Voliva, Miss Linda Twine, Mrs. Sarah Simpson, Master Bruce Jones, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Leary, Caleb Earl Stallings, Mitchell Nix on, Mrs. Nancy Bateman. Births Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ben jamin Thomas, a son; Mr, arid Mrs. Samuel Bonner, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett L. Laws an, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Earl Johnikins. a son. About the only thing one can’t buy these days is a reputation. | EXTRA SPECIALS j i FULLY AUTOMATIC f WASHERS Now Only $139-95? ► 4 FULL SIZE ELECTRIC j DRYERS j : Now Only SB4-95 j Pre Season Sale on Window Air Conditioners ! As Low as $129.00 Sears Catalog Sales Office 325 S. Bwad-St. Edenton, nJ(£' mm. 482-2W6 \ BROAD STREET BULLETIN Br Kale improvement and is at home with her .family at the present time. I talked with her mother who, needless to say, is quite happy and confident that her constant faith and prayers by many people, are partly responsible for this miraculous recovery. Through the widely publi cized End Measles campaign, approximately 300 children from Chowan County were given doses of measles vac- I cine at the local Health De ! partment this past Sunday afternoon. Although most of the children suspicioned that they were going to get a "hurting needle,” I think they were surprised that it really wasn’t bad at all. This' clinic was sponsored by the local Medical Society, with aides from the Health .De partment and volunteer workers. Volunteer workers 1 were Mrs. Tom Shepard. Mrs. | John Lavezzo. Mrs. James j Darnell,' Mrs. Warren Twid dv, Mrs. Thomas Ward and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. It's a good thing that the ladies of the Advance com munity just have their chicken pot-pie and ham. supper once a year, or they certainly would be respon sible for many overweight people. Each year since I’ve had the opportunity of stuf fing myself with their deli cious food. I declare it's the best yet and this past. Tues day night was even better than last year. One thing about it, they never lack for customers—in fact I’m sur prised that there was enough to go around. .Did you know that the average American family sends 100 Christmas cards each year? One-fifth of '.hose you receive comes from those you forgot to put on your list, another fifth comes after Christmas and five per cent winds up in the dead letter office. Here's a few kitchen aids and suggestions. Cut-up lettuce will not brown at the edges if you’ll keep it in water when re frigerating. Lessen the odor of cooking turnips by adding teaspoon of sugar while cooking. Rubbing sticky labels with j lighter fluid Will make them ! easy to remove. I For a delicious new taste j in lamb chops, try simmer ing them in a mixture of water and onion juice. I To keep from raiding the refrigerator at night, drink a half cup of lemon juice be j fore retiring. Sprinkle fresh mint or mint flakes over grapefruit for an interesting flavor and . taste. NEW LOW PRICES PLUS AMERICA’S MOST WANTED TRADING STAMPS-S&H GREEN STAMPS! ~SSjm A 'WkAf HH Grade ‘A’ Whole, No Limit at P&Q! Pimif lb. 29c BRAND WHOLE in umiijl 111 I Wifi? I ■ ■■ ffT»Tr-~TWn ••> £rar--1K 1 - Country lb. FRYERS PARTS s ll ce D |A H A M_S_Bs_t ** jmvmcu II WI Sliced full pound gizzards lb. 29c BACON f U IbOIOGNA ASc Bf- backs: ::::::::: A S _Vu cFREE! FREE! FREE F R A N K 5 i qQ 0 00 0 < Mb. cello 49 c 20 WINNERS WEEKLY " SUPPOi^YoTjFHOIEWNED'' MERCHANT! MAKE EDENTON GROW! ' '"""‘"Tuan”' uT"l^TT^IyiA^ M """Tlt Fresher BDrin » hrl ! STRAWBERRIES K it A II pint basket 35c 9 I#, CABBAGE lb. 7 < extramfancy Florida vine-ripe cartdn WONDER PULLMAN LOAF 33c A f AP# *■ LOAF BREAD l L I'TollF ITj 2for33t ;; W 25c ORANGES 33c SZntor Uread. 2 J I Brown Serve, 31c Friendly P&(f QL Blnll ” c^r»A l frozen foods Sandwich Spread — ]ar 31c) N * I lVi POUNDS LIBBY'S —BAG— Peanut Butter jar -I Luncheon Meat can 39c i B ’ ROSE “^" NO. 2-2 CANS BEAVER CREEK M IBUPMF H \\ f |'|T M-' Green Beans —... can 29c /* H Jl* t i o u B Ufa v» 35. ] (p*«7/(r\sUPER MARKETX CREAM PIES MIBC 1 l - --»■ 4 482-2169 Carry ™p L ITcj d^ conomy ™c. d store for THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967.
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