PAGE FOUTEEN Cynics say that Sea Sickness is all in the head, But mine jumps down to the tummy instead; When I found “white perch” fishing is not for me, Because watching waves gives me ‘Mai de le Sea’. I’m almost ashamed to admit that being out in rather ripply water m the sound ’made me a little dizzy and sick recently. Even though it snakes me feel like a sissy, I still think it was “somethin’ I et." This is one of my favor ite times of the year, when the gardenias bloom. Gar denias or cape jesamine (is there a difference?) are such beautiful flowers and if -I could, I'd have them in- every room in the house. Our bushes froze back this year and so far we’ve had only two blooms. However, a friend shared some of her blooms with us, for which I am grate ful _________ Many German school girls have given up lunch, so says the Insider, in hop e s of getting thin enough to match Twiggy dimensions. I can’t imag ine why. We watched the boats and skiers on the creeks this past Sunday and it’s amazing at how many peo ple have boats for pleas ure now. The sail boats which glide so peacefully in the breeze, the smail cruisers make short trips in and out the sound, everywhere fishermen go SHOP I. N. S. t-P AT * I W. E. S. fully cooked * Picnics . lb. 39c GWALTNEY’S Franks lb. 49c 16-OZ. WINTER GARDEN Cream Pies 4 for SI.OO 24-OZ. I.N.S. Oil .. K.k ... i bot. 39c M—^ mv M^ Rej^PHc^9e Potato Chips Now 39c 1-LB. BOX Pride Crackers 23c 48-COUNT Gill’s Tea Bags .45c X LB. Gill’s Tea 35c SUNSHINE Cheez-Its 10-oz. box 35c Full Line of Local Vegetables Try Us For Fresh Meats and Homemade Sausage W. E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION PHONE 221-4031 EDENTON, Nv C. NOTICE FARMERS THE Chowan Cooperative Produce Exchange, Inc. ANNOUNCES THAT ITS OPENING DATE WILL BE TUESDAY, JULY 4th SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. AUCTIONEER, EVAN GRIFFIN BROAD STREET BULLETIN by ■ Kate ing and coming, trying to ■find a good catch and last and certainly not least of all, the racing motor boats with one and two skiers, the bane of most every fisherman around. I sup pose I have a phobia about skiers because of fishing, or maybe I’m just getting old and old fash ioned. Did you know that the average man loses his temper on the average of six times a week, where the average woman loses her temper just about three times a week? What does that prove? We have company this week from Hagerstown, Md., Grandma Zimmerman, who has been here before and who just loves to visit us, and my sister, Mrs. Eula Boppe, who thinks Edenton is most beautiful. In my ramblings over town this week I had them riding with me and they sat in the car while I made my rounds. They enjoyed looking at the water and all the historic sights, but most of all they agree that this is surely one of God’s chosen places. Last week I printed the recipe for a pound cake THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE N, 1967. given to me by Mrs. Mel Parham of Asheville. This week I give you her recipe for Deviled Crab Meat and let me tell you, it is most delicious. Melt % cup butter, add Vi chopped green pepper, 1 stalk chop ped celery, 1 cup minced cnion and % pimento minced and steam about 20 minutes. Add 1 tsp. salt, Vi tsp. pepper, 1 tsp. thyme, 1 tsp. dry mustard, 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce and a few drops of Tabasco. Stir in a cup of ■flour and cook over a low fire 20 minutes, stirring oc casionally. Add two cups hot milk and stir until mixture is the consistency of a heavy paste. Add 1 pound crab meat, remove from fire and cool. Put crab meat into shells and refrigerate. Preheat in 350 degree oven ,top crab with cracker crumbs and a dash of butter. Bake 15 min utes. Makes 16 delicious servings. We received a nice note from Miss Lena Jones, who is, as usual, spending the summer at Montreat. Miss Lena, with her usual cheery countenance, will always be an asset and a boost to people around her. She says the rhcndendron blossoms are beautiful in the hills and that her elec tric blanket still comes in handy. We’ll be very glad to see her around these parts again, come the fall season, when she can start our day over a cup of cof fee here on Church Street. Helpful Hints Instead of shaking froz en orange juice in con tainer, try pouring it from one glass jar to another— tjjptes better. Cigars kept in the freez er stay fresh for years. Plain vinegar is an ex cellent wood bleach. Do not peel onions that are to be boled. The skin helps keep the flavor and food value from dissolving in water. Clear fingernail polish makes a fine glue to mend broken china and small items. A drop of olive oil add ed to butter when you’re cooking will keep the but ter frcm browning. Good sales pitch from a ! seed store: After planting ! our seeds, jump back very quickly! HOUSE FOR SALE AT ARROWHEAD BEACH Three bedrooms; screened porch. Can be financed 100 per cent. Low monthly payments. Contact W. T. ATKINSON, JR. 403 N. Main St., Franklin, Va. Phone 562-4973 Night 562-3098 I t-.: ' lily' m ""J9HK *’ " MRS. PATRICK EDWARD HANNON, JR. Miss Belch Is Married In Raleigh Ceremony Miss Ellen Claire Belch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Medlin Belch of Edenton, became the bride Saturday, June 3, of Pat rick Edward Hannon, Jr., sen of Mr. and Mrs. Han non of Raleigh. The noon ceremony was performed by Rev. Fred erick A. Koch at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Mrs. Robert Per ry of Raleigh was soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an original wed ding gown which she and her cousin, Mrs. Leslie Morgan, designed. It was of candlelight peau de soie, appliqued in Alencon lace and had empire lines. Her veil of illusion fell from satin petals embroid ered in seed pearls. Miss Arlene Fry of Edenton was maid of hon or. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Thorud, Miss Suz anne George, Miss Helen Rogerson, all of Edenton; Miss Sharon Lieunau of Apex and Miss Cynthia Herbert of Raleigh. Miss Karen Huffman of Cary was flower girl. Michael Hannon was his brother’s best man, and the ushers were Robert Finch, James Wright, Rob ert Casey, Donald Young, all of Raleigh, and Mi chael Hamlett of States ville. Maryland Visitors Mrs. Eula Boppe and Mrs. E. B. Zimmerman of Hagerstown, Md., arrived Monday to spend a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. The bride’s parents held a reception at the church immediately following the wedding. The couple left for a trip to Nassau fol lowing the reception. The bride is a graduate of Peace College and will continue her studies at the University of North Caro lina. 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Air Mattress Golf Sets Swim Pool Cold Cups SPECIAL with clubs and balk Size 72 x 12 SPECIAL sl-00 77c $3,97 77c Mass Schedule At St. Ann’s Father Joseph J. Lash, pastor of St. Ann’s Cath olic Church, announces the following schedule of masses: Thursday, 7 A. M.; Fri day, 7 A. M.; Saturday, 7 A. M.; Sunday, 8 A. M. and 12:30 P. M. At All Souls’ Church in Columbia: Sunday, 10 A. M. Most compliments are untruths, and that makes them even more enjoyable. Where Friendliness Makes Banking A Pleasure ; R?N ATIONAiTb a n EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA EDENTON, V C. 0 Member Federal Reserve System Member F I) I. C. C. W. Britton Taken In Death Cola W. Britton, 82, died Thursday at Chowan Hos pital following a short ill ness. A native of Northamp ton County, he was born October 3, 1884, a son of the late Daniel F. and Dolly Nelson Britton. He was the widower of Agnes Toppin Britton. Surviving are three son: Fred W. and Junius F. Britton of Edenton, and Alvin R. Britton of Rich mond, Va.; three daugh ters, Mrs. Hardy Warren of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Ar chie Nixon of Tyner and Mrs. Glenn Perry of Eden ton ,and three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Lassiter of Lasker, Mrs. Etta Grimes of Suf folk, Va., and Mrs. Sher man Fentress of Hickory, Va. Also surviving are 22: grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He was a member of the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Friday at Edenton Bapitist Church with Rev. R. N. Carroll and Rev. E. C. Alexander in charge. Burial was in Toppin Fam ily Cemetery.