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For And About Women PAGE THREE I THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, JUNE 22, IM7. 51 ▲. j rJiPH _..!!f!LT EE ?® NAL^- S ? ur sream5 ream and ground, cooked ham add a lift to ground beef patties and give hamburgers a new personality. Serve little “vaga b^nna^lace 0 m e at t s°h a o m h e°« JK&. theSe superbur « ers and let *«“ ta ke the The Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HUSKINS Outdoor cookery and kids spell hamburgers! Few young wide-awakers turn down the chance to sink teeth into burgers fresh from the grill and the aroma will draw in the neighbors if you are not careful. So, entertain U>e neighborhood g With a hobo parfy, and serve this jltiarifrMlrtjhric *«&e ihUfWlty and nutritious with sour cream. Superburgers are ham burgers with a new per sonality. Smooth sour cream gives plain ground beef a lift. It adds tangy taste and tenderizes the texture. Cooked ham and a basting with barbecue sauce supply “ham loaf” flavor. These chargrilled patties steaming on hot buns will bring the ban danna kids running! Use a picnic table with red and blue bandannas for place mats. Bandannas say a carefree party, and guests take them home for favors. Select paper bowls, plates and cups from a colorful array of designs. Make plenty of super burgers to satisfy outdoor appetites. Slice big red ripe tomatoes; set out olives and pickles and pile on crisp barbecue potato chips. Then, for dessert pass Blueberry Meringue Cupcakes for out-of-hand Mrs. B. A. Tarkington, Jr. Mrs. Tarkington Gets 8S Degree RICHMOND, Va. Mrs. R. Ashby Tarkington, Jr., received a B.S. degree in elementary education from Richmond Professional In stitute at commencement exercises here Sunday, June 11. Mrs. Tarkington gradu ated from Camden High School, Camden, in 1963 and attended East Carolina College She has accepted a teaching position with the Henrico County Schools for the 1967-68 school year. Mrs. Tarkington is the former Miss Rebecca Anne Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Mul len, Sr., of South Mills. eating. Superburgers Blend one pound ground beef, one pound ground cooked ham, one cup sour cream, one-.fourth cup fine ly chopped onion, three fourths teaspoon salt and a dash of black pepper. Shape into eight patties. Grill over hot coals 10 minutes ■. or until done, turning Vpßt, ; While aneat cooks, baste with barbecue sauce. Serve on warm buns with pickles and to mato slice. A perfect go with is grapefruit ade kept icy in an> insulated pitch er. Bake a batch of Blue berry Meringue Cupcakes early in the day. Use col orful baking cups and ar range the cakes in a shal low basket to pass to your guests. By the way, use fresh blueberries while they are in season. The frozen ones may be used in this recipe making it one to keep in mind all year around. Blueberry Meringue Cupcakes 2 cups sifted self-rising flour. IV* cups sugar. Vi cup shortening. 1 cup milk. 1 teaspoon vani.la ex tract 2 eggs. 2 cups blueberries. 1 pkg. (5% oz.) fluffy white frosting mix. Sift flour and sugar to gether. Blend in shorten ing and % cup milk. Beat two minutes at medium speed of electric mixer or 300 strokes by hand. Blend in remaining milk, vanilla and eggs. Beat at medium speed two minutes or 300 strokes more. Fold in 1% cups blueberries. Fill pa per lined or greased muf >fin pans two-thirds full. Bake in 350 degree oven, | 15 minutes. Prepare fluffy white frosting mix accord ing to directions, beating until stiff peaks form. Fold in one-half cup blueber ries. Remove cupcakes from oven after 15 min utes and frost completely. Bake an additional 10 minutes, or until done. Cool and serve. Nearly every homemaker has her own favorite chicken recipe. But, favor ites have away of wearing thin when they become too familiar. Add this one to your collection. Crunchy Parmesan Chicken has great flavor extras. Crunchy Parmesan Chicked 1 can condensed cream of chicken soup. % cup milk. 1 cup cornflake crumbs. : k cup grated Parmesan cheese. 2 lbs. chicken parts. 2 teaspoons soy sauce. 1 teaspoon honey. 1 tbs. chopped parsley. Mix one-third cup soup and one-tfourth cup milk. Combine crumbs and cheese. Dip chicken in soup mixture; then roll in crumbs. Place in a shal low baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Meanwhile, combine re maining soup, milk, soy, honey and parsley. Heat; stir now and then. Serve with chicken. Makes four servings. Fresh beets are a tender bright red blessing just as is or in salads and rel ishes. Cook without peel ing. Do not cut off the little roots and leave at least one inch of the stems on. This will prevent “bleeding” or loss of color during cooking. When cooked and cooled, trim and slip off skins. Herbed Fresh Beets, fresh from your own or your neigh bor’s garden, will be wel come one dinner time soon. Do them this wey: Herbed Fresh Beets 2 lbs. (about 12) fresh beets. 1 teaspoon salt. 3 tablespoons butter or margarine. 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice. 'A teaspoon ground black pepper. Vi teaspoon salt. Vi teaspoon crumbled marjoram leaves. Fresh onion ring for garnish. Add one teaspoon salt to water in which the beets are to be cooked. The wa ter should cover the beets. Cover and cook until beets are tender, 25 to 35 min utes. Meanwhile, melt butter and blend lemon juice and seasonings. Peel and slice beets. Add lem on butter. Mix lightly. Garnish with onion rings. Makes six servings. What’s New Most of the time we still shake chicken pieces in a paper bag to which we have added seasoned flour. Now comes Mazola Tasty Fry for chicken and Ma zola Tasty Fry for fish. These two new seasoned coating mixes are now be ing intrduced in tnis area. Each mix is a special blend of flour, spices and flavoring developed to en hance the taste of the food and aid in browning and crisping. Each mix comes complete with its own shaker bag to make coat ing easy. Look for it at your super market Miss Lytch, Mr. Twiddy Say Vows In Laurinburg Miss Sally Blue Lytch of Eden ton and Laurinburg became the bride of Paul Washburn Twiddy of Eden, ton Saturday afternoon, June 17, at 3 o’clock. The wedding took place in First Methodist Church in Laurinburg. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lytch of Laurinburg and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Twiddy of Edenton. The vows were spoken to Rev. Charles Mercer. Mrs. R. F. McCoy played the wedding music. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a white “Dalton” costume suit. Her headpiece was a white braid hat with cage veil, and she carried a showered nosegay of white brides’ roses. Mrs. John Marshall, of Winston-Salem, sister of the bridegroom, was mat ron of honor and only at tendant. She wore beige linen with inserts of cro cheted lace and matching accessories. She carried a nosegay of pastel flowers. George S. Twiddy was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Jim Lytch, brother of the bride, Douglas Twiddy and Evans-Wilson Vows Spoken The marriage of Miss Frances Brownley Evans, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Warner Evans, and Jesse Meadow Wilson took place Saturday afternoon, June 17, in Evans Metho dist Church. Rev. E. C. Shoaf performed the cere mony. A program of religious music was presented by Miss Helen Evans. Ushers were Charles R. Buckley, 111, Terry Cooper, William T. Foster and Crawford Wilson. The bride, who was .un attended, wore a pink silk worsted dress with crystal embroidery and matching hat; she carried a white prayer book showered with bride’s roses and stepha notis. After the ceremony a dinner for the out-of-town guests was given by the sisters of the bride, Mrs. M. P. Whichard, Misses Es ther and Helen Evans. Among those who at tended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Cooper and sons, Terry, George, and Frank, of Coral Gables, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans, Mrs. Edna Evans Bel, Mrs. O. J. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scoggins of Manteo; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miss Shorkey To Wed Sunday ELIZABETH CITY—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Shorkey of Elizabeth City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Mae, to Madison Marimp sy Phillips, Jr., of Edenton. Mr. Phillips is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Madison Phillips, Sr. Miss Shorkey is a recent graduate of East Carolina College and teaches at Er nest A. Swain Elementary School. The prospective groom attended the College of the Albemarle here and is em ployed by The Carter’s Ink Company. The wedding will take place Sunday at 2 P. M., at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Edenton. No in vitations are being sent but friends and relatives are invited to attend. Ma* Saadra M. Sharkey Brian Twiddy, brothers of the bridegroom, and John Marshall, brother-in-law of the bride. After the wedding the couple left for a trip to the mountains of Tennes see. The bride graduated from Appalachian Teachers Col lege and majored in phy sical education. She taught in Roanoke Rapids and Edenton. The bridegroom attend ed N. C. State University and served in the armed ifcrces. He is presently employed by Burris Chem ical Company in Rock Hill, S. C., where the couple will make their home. Among the out-of-town guests attending a rehears al party were the grand mothers of the bridegroom, Mrs. George Twiddy, Sr., of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Ethel Simonds of Cam bridge, Mass. The party was given by the bride’s parents. Afterwards there was a cake cutting held at the home of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. A. F. Blue. Saturday morning a wedding breakfast was held at the Holiday Inn for the wedding party and out-of town guests. Forbes of Atanta; Mr. and Mrs. William T. Foster and sons of Roslyn, Penn.; Mr. and Mrs. Carter Golds borough of Charlotte; Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Paul Han na of Lanham, Md.; Mrs. Max Jackson and children of Athens, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoy of Norfolk. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marsh and children of Ro per; Mr. and Mrs. Mur dock Martin of Tallahassee, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard B. Overton, Sr., Misses Helen and Frances Over ton, and Charles R. Buck ley, 111, of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump and daughter of Springfield, Va.; Mr. nd Mrs.,, Trim Wilson of Hertford; Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Nan Sample, and Francis Wil son of Elizabeth City; Mrs. James C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wilson and sons of Chapanoke; Mrs. Thomas C. Wilson of Rae ford; Dr. Curtis Wilson and sons of Wilson; Mrs. John R. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson and daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Weeksville. SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. FIRST CUT Pork Chops lb. 39c CHUB’S Barbecue lb. 99c .PURE 'Orange Juice Vi gal 45c JVIIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing qt. 49c DEL-MONTE Catsup 20-oz. 29c SOUTHERN BISCUIT Flour 10 lbs. 89c Charcoal 10 lbs. 49c Charcoal Starter qt. 25c SUNSHIN^^^^ Hydrox Cookies pkg. 25c Fresh Local Snap Beans, Tomatoes and Corn Try Us For Fresh Meats and Homemade Sausage W. E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION PHONE MI-4WI EDENTON, N. C. For Quick Results, Try A Herald Classify! Herald Society News Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Cranmer attended a meet ing of the Appalachain Section of the Society of American Foresters in Ro anoke Rapids this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Har rison of Virginia visited Mrs. Jesse White during the weekend. Mrs. Leslie Harrell and family of Kinston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van Small over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Inglis and family and Mrs. David Warren spent the weekend at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. William Shepard left last week for Alberqueque, New Mexi co, to attend the wedding of their granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Jeth ro and son spent the week end at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and son of Wil mington, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Wright over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Whiteman of Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiteman over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs. T B. Smith spent the weekend at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barnes and daughter visit ed their parents in Angier, N. C. .over the weekend. im -i j, - MISS JOYCE ANNE GAINO Mrs. Patsy Privott of Fort Riley, Kan., is spend ing several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Twiddy. o Milon Stilley and Cecil Alexander spent Sunday at Nags Head on a fishing trip. Roy Bunch, Mrs. Grace Webb and Miss Julie Brit ton are spending several days this week visiting Mrs. Bill Bunch of Vir ginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnston of Halifax, N. C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Downing, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brady of Burgaw, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Burroughs on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell and family of Newport News, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alexander, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Warren of Norfolk are visiting her father, C. W. Britton, who is a patient at Chowan Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnston visited Mr. and Mrs. Junius Britton on Sunday. o Leo LaVoie returned this weekend after spending two weeks in Rhode Island with the Coast Guard Re serve. Mk ON SAVINGS M ■ H / A*/ COMPOUNDED I (7A. JUNE 30 AND ■■l / it 1 DECEMBE * Your Savings Insured Up To $15,000 By Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. 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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nixon are spending the week at Nags Head. Mi® Karen Hook of Leaksville is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrum. Mrs. Aubrey Davis and children and Mrs. Marvin Shaw and daughter are spending this week at Nags Head. o Miss Jean Goodwin spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Goodwin, 214 East Eden Street. A senior at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Miss Goodwin is working in Raleigh this summer as a reporter for the News and Observer. Couple Planning August 12 Vows Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaino, Sr., 112 Blount Street, announce the en gagement of their daugh ter, Joyce Anne, to Bruce Alexander Mac Swain of Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. Mac Swain is the son of Mrs. Leroy W. Sheriff and the late Elliott ..fh. Mac Swain. -'vv -r* — 1 The couple ried on August 12 at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Edenton. Miss Gaino graduated from Graham High School in Bluefield, Va. ,and at tended Radford College in Radford, Va. Mr. Mac Swain is a grad uate of Virginia Beach High School and earned his degree at Old Domin ion College in Norfolk, Va.
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