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CTWHTAN HERALD, IWWTOK, NOHTH CMMHJtt BROAD STREET BULLETIN... By Kmti Have you counted your blessings today? I have and there are many— A place to sit and watch the birds, Care and love a-plenty. I’m such a lucky person, With friends and loved ones, too, Thank God for all these blessings, For flowers and skies so blue. So take a little time each day And count your blessings, too, You’ll find that good outweighs the bad In all the things y«»' do. Most times when we’re feel ing good, wc take the good things in life for granted. Then when sorrow or sick ness comes to us, we’re only toe glad to count our bless ings. Our friend Lena Jones has gone to Montreat for the summer and we certainly do miss her. She has brightened up many days for me. So many dear friends have brought me flowers which I love. It makes me so happy to know that my friends will take time from their busy days to remember me with flowers. The following poem was riven to me by Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson. It expresses so many thoughts which come to me often: What God Hath Promised Gdd hath not promised skies always blue, Flower - strewn pathways all our lives through. God hath not promised sun without rain. Joy without sorrow, peace without pain. God hath not promised we shall not know. Toil and temptation, trouble and woe. He hath not told us we shall not bear Many a burden, many a care. But God hath promised strength for the day, Services Friday For Mrs. Vaujarhan Funeral services nor Mrs. Carrie Vaughan, who died Saturday in Port Chester. Ns>Y., will be held at 3 P. M. Friday, ■kt Warren’s Grove Baptist Church with Bev. Willie Bembry in charge. Surviving are her husband, Herman Vaughan; three chil dren: Mitchen Vaughan and Christopher Vaughan, and Chris Vaughan; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Mor ring; four sisters: Cora Goods, Erma Bailey and De loris Tyson of Port Chester; I4oda Morring of Edenton; four brothers: Marvin Mar ring of Port Chester; Thu-r --on|in, Willie and Calvin Mor ring, all of Edenton; a grand father, James Valentine, and a grandmother, Mrs. Annie Mooring. Rowron Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. asKsiMijifSjgjji Slat' k«H v . B^sSSfe&: The standards are easily and quickly \ \ fastened to the » >— • wall with screws. Brackets tap in or out instantly. Ideal for solving storage problems in anv room in the house. Wide selection of sizes and finishes <■ - ■ ■ ■■— -1 NOW AT M. G. Brown Co. Incorporated Phone 482-2136 E dent on, N. C. y? weeMßaMrraraMraaeerantfßeMtwmW' mvm «• ■r~ m isewt-Ow ■■cme* Rest for the laborer, light (for the way, Grace for the trials, help from above, Unfailing sympathy, undying love. —Selected. “Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and preci ous promises.”—Xl Peter 1:4. Here is a good recipe for Pecan Puffs, given to me by my neighbor, Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson: 1 lb. butter. 1 cup confectioners’ sugar. 1/3 cup granulated sugar. V» tsp. salt. 4 cups plain flour. 2 tsp. vanilla. 2 cups chopped pecans. Cream butter, then add sugar and remaining ingredi ents. Roll in small balls and chill. Bake on cookie sheet at 350 degrees for 25 min utes. Roll in confectioners’ sugar while hot and again when cold. A Few Hints Greasy frying pans will clean easier if a teaspoon of baking soda is added to the water in which the pans will soak. Mayonnaise, in a pinch, will give a good cleaning and shine to pots and pans. Rinse well afterward. A variety of colored rubber bands will help ycu identify many items in the refrigera tor. Heavy Damage In Car Mishap A car was damaged SI,OOO Tuesday morning when it struck a power pole at the in tersection of Coke Avenue and Tyler Lane. The driver was not injured. Police said the car was be in g operated by Anthony Hathaway, HI, 22-year-old Negro. Hathaway said the car went out of control when a tire blew out. James Augustus Leary, 29- year-old Neg-o, of Tyner, was slightly injured Monday af ternoon when struck by a car at Broad and King Streets. Driver of the car was G. W. Mizelle. 7 Westover Heights. Leary allegedly ran into the car while crossing the street. He was treated and released from. Chowan Hos pital. ®l Whole M ML Cut Up Fryers GWALTNEY’S Lb. fIIV FRANKCAQr! * >OUIM * M lb. 31c iH £ 115 4to 6 lb. Avg. 39c jausage' 07c nfiDif i aim daactiu A7# II amJl ■IH il. m. m JmM m § flf Ml m GWALTNEY’S SIGNAL wlmim HiWMII ItVnV ■ M 909 M BACON Round Steak U. S. Choice ■ $ 1.09 lb. 65c IBEEF LIVER lb. 49c H DOUBLE STAMPS ON TUESDAYS! w ™ WE TRY TO GIVE YOU HONEST VALUES WITHOUT GIMMICKS BetdahPrivott | H AlL' S( I “ E I 1r AT check OUR j! 4 loaves • , LIQUID WRAP FOOD PRICES i: _ «J dOZ m 4% L . ! B MM. 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