For And About Women THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON FEBRUARY 22. 1968. PAGE THREE 4M wmKSSB^W ■ |k. u|Mra|Kß| BO.Y OF CHOCOLATE —ChocoIate goes everywhere there is energy needed. Make up hot Creamy Chocolate Nectar and a variety of pop-in the-mouths, delectable morsels that need no baking, for the lunch box or to carry along to the game, ski slopes or on a fishing trip. The Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HUSKINS We said a cheery, but chilly, good morning to the yellow crocuses huddled to gether in a golden hump in the dead grass. We looked deep between the green spikes of the hyacinth and dared the buds to reach out for the sun. A downtown store win dow ledge was alive with pots of daffodils and we dreamed of Spring. Before the warm weath er, let’s get down to some real, rich, nutritious and just plain good chocolate cookery. At our house we are limited somewhat in pur use of chocolate for it is not a favorite with the hea. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. David L. Smith an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Ruth, to Airman Robert E Bulls. Airman Bulls is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney W. Bulls of Tynei. Miss Smith is a senior at John A. Holmes High School. Airman Bulls, a graduate of Chowan High School, is presently sta tioned at Shaw Air Force Base, S. C.