SOCIETY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. White and bdi>y, who recently- moved to Weldon, spent "the week-end in Edertton. Mrs. V. E. Tymch left Monday for Atlanta, Ga., where she is viiaSting her agin-in-law and daughter, Pfc. and Mrs. Thomas Perry. Mr. and Mrs. James Dail of South Norfolk spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Dail’s mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Bill Harris and Miss Eula Garrett spent Sunday in McCain, N. C., where they visited Mr. Harris’ brother, Thomas Harris, a patient in the sana UPtfQPfIM DOWN SOOTH gglfe APPLESAUCE 2 ~ 31c MADE SALE SPECIAL— PICKLES s .. -35 c „■ ■;-- 27c Thi* week Colonial salute* the many fine manufacturer* and food KEEPS LIQUIDS procetaort throughout the Southland by featuring Dixie-made hElllHUlim I U/\T AD IN I product* for Dixie homemakers. Southern cook*, especially, wilt , flv I Vlv VvLU jßggL. /JL recognize these famous name*—brands of top-quality that have ■PnJIIjKM : wir - jKjjft&k f+^piMy been used in every d.y meal planmng since Grandma wia.agirL WllmlXfll This handy rustproof picnic jug is made of strong flMj mUM fc^/li/ It’s atock-up time down South, with well-known products specially . , , . T . A t • i- u Jk M3*fintm priced during Colonial’s big ’‘Made In Dixie” sale. Save today—> MMHlffirDiK rustproof aluminum that reflects heat. It is light A f \ Tlf and everyday—your total food bill h lesa when you ahop at CSf. Aii¥i)l1 l to carry—has a handy aluminum drinking cup and M \ I " 1 11 ,B is insulated with the highest grade fiberglas. In JyJWf PAI AhllAl Cl II | fl IT RDhIFIFCC addition to these features it has a glass liner that is X I COLONIALS FULL CUT BONELESS replaceable by any standard 2 quart jar. Get /■■■■ * BmmßL ■ BB JB ■AW ready for summer picnics by getting your Picnic f ROUND.STEAK• US . Good #% jm MADE IN DIXIE SALE SPECIAC-WRIGHTS 69c 65c SWEET POTATOES . 2 35c, GROWN IN DIXIE—PACKED IN DIXIE—EBERWINE 4 Sirloin « bs '- 3 r ' ?f e TURNIP GREENS ... .*? 12c] Thick Tender Portorhou*., dub VsGooJl ww C °' e S,aVr * *** 29c tRY IT SCRAMBLED WITH EGGS—TIDEWATER # “““ T* ~r I£ HERRING ROE » 19c JilCCfl Picon *** ♦ * l salad *« » • *** FASTER SMOOTHER EASIER IRONING WITH KING'S LIQUID STARCH as 20c) MB M |l W ■ I ■ ASPARAGUS TIPS AT THEIR BEST—CS BRAND ALL GREEN ulfArtX If Ull ASPARAGUS SPEARS.-" 39c JUST OPEN AND POP INTO THE OVEN—READY TO BAKE for 21c PUFFIN BISCUITS ... 2 -27 c DELIGHTFULLY TASTY—UNIFORM IN SIZE—CS BRAND white*potatoes ... s -25 c TINY GREEN LIMAS .. •*• 25c •I GARDEN FRESH SOUTH CAROLINA MADE FROM TREE RIPENED CROP FROZEN SWEET GREEN PEAS ... 2 « 29c ORANGE JUICE 2 & 33c I HOW TO BROIL A STEAK JUICE ASP A Oven broil these cut* of Colonial Pride Beef (U. S. Choice dr Prime); Club, rib, ' t QC Q T-bone, sirloin, tenderloin, porterhouse, or top rounds Sw* ,/-«*• mm 4<o '* 07/. 9r/w b«g **: h Slash the fat edge of atcak so it won’t curl during broiling. Preheat broiling oven and • £ ' 'j| Mm W V - 1 broiling pan. Rub broiler with a piece of trimraed-off fat to prevent meat sticking. **" IJ """' '* FFV lay steaks on broiler and adjust so top of steak ia 2to 4 inch** f/om aource of heat. d, • CaI «»«*ho JKB outch sf*' t For a thick steak, very browned outside and Vety rare inside, place steak 3 inches below I C m m^ ,T | COOKIES JR heat, If you wish it well done, place 4 inches away.. For 1 inch steaks rare, place, mat ■ [ \ym x juice $ r i i Broiling time: For medium rare, « 1 inch thick steak required f minutes per ride; a I■ ' JB A IllP A _ » HaBB J Jw ‘twh thick steak 10 minute* per aide; a 2 inch steak II minute* per aide. This i* for TSr 27c Mr >"* tt directly from the refrigerator. Fo C rare steaks, subtract l minute from BKa Bj| I F»r specific recipes, Komemaiinf or eoohinf infarmatiau , ewi/r /» »/: Carter, j . 1 Pirrrt*r e/ Hame Eeanamics, Calonial Stares, lac., P. Q. Base 4JSS, Atlanta, Cm. , rwvwwwwvws^vsrwsrvw\^yvvwvvvv< borium. Calvin Mills, Jr., has returned to ’ Luke APB, Glendale, Ariaona, where he is Stationed, after spending some time wihh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mills.' # : Mrs. Shelly iShibley of Albemarle, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Smith and 1 children of Raleigh aind Mrs. £>. L. Fox of Hollywood, ®. C., are visiting their sister, Mrs. R. L. Chesaon. Misses Dot Davis, Neldia Haste, Magdaline Downing and Jessie Lee Downing spent the week-end in Ra leigh. HgRAIACTjgNTON, S. CU THUBBDAY APRIL 30, 1988. Ward’s Women Plan Supper>Entertainment Ward’s Home Demonstration (Club will serve a supper Friday night at 7 o’clock in the Community Building ait Cross Roads. The supper is be ing held for ithe benefit of the Ward’s Community building, and tickets will be on sale alt the door alt a nominal price. The menu will be: Ham, fried chick en, potato salad, peas, glazed pota toes, pickles, butter, stea. Dessert, at a slight extra charge, will be cocoa ntfb pie or chocolate cake. For all who pay for the dinner a free entertainment will be staged in the Chowan‘'High School auditorium. This will be a musical comedy, “Math ] iesorn Jamboree” by Khe Laryngitis -Five of Williamsltoin. The affair is i expected to attract a large crowd. : MASONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & i A. M., will meet tonight (Thursday)! I in the Court House at 8 o’clock. C. | 1 T. Griffin, master of the lodge, urges a full attendance. GUILD MEETS MAY 5 The Wesleyan IService Guild of the t Edertton Methodist Church will meet I ■ Tuesday night, May 5, .at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Cecil Fry in Werit i over Heights. l All members are urged to attend I For some reason human beings like to make a living without working. fun_n t~ij- jtjtj—i i~i ~ n ~i ruin f\~i ~i ~un r n f - ' Friends And Yoters This is to announce to you that I am a candidate for re-election for i Councilman-alt-large in the Muni- I cipal Election to ibe held Tuesday, , May 5, 1963. I want to thajnk you for your support in the past and will great ly appreciate any support given me in the coming election. Thanks, W. JORDAN YATES n - / ■ —■■ ...is I Personally, we are tiled of being polite to intoxicated brethren. FOR SALE Five-Room Home LOCATED CORNER OF SECOND AND JOHNSON ST. CAMPEN - SMITH REAL ESTATE PHONE 141 OR 8 1 PAGE FIVE

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