PAGE TWO i—SECTION ONE I’m sorry she’s ill. I’ll visit her soon And then I promptly forget it. Not wait ’til too late and regret it. I now make a vow. I’ll go see her now, You know, it doesn’t take long for a “drop-in” visit, with a cheerful word, a bou quet of flowers, a book or magazine or a funny story. And who knows, you might get a different perspective on your individual 'diffi culties. We’ve had such an inter esting and busy week which makes time just race by. Last Wednesday afternoon, being such a nice balmy one, Os course, I HAD to go fishing. And I rowed a boat for the first time this year— it was fun Wednesday, but, oh, the sore muscles on Thursday. The party which Judy and Jim Earnhardt gave for the young Merrill Evans was really nice. As usual. Judy looked so pretty and was so gracious, and Carrie, who always makes people so wel come. did just that, in her usual charming manner. Tish and Merrill, I’m sure will be wonderful assets to our community. Another highlight of our week was the open installa tion of new officers of the Eastern Star. It was a beautiful and impressive ceremony, almost as a re dedication to its members. Sunday afternoon we de cided to take a tiip over to Lake Phelps, and it was a trip well worth while. Al though there was a chill in the air, we enjoyed walking over the grounds of Petti grew State Park and visit ing the beautiful Somerset Place, home cf the Josiah Collins family, who once lived in Edenton. Much lore is attached to this place and if you shut your eyes, you could almost imagine your self being a part of this history. It is really a beau tiful place. , I met Mrs. Hazel Carter on the street this week and she told me about her recent trip to Yuma, Arizona, where she spent several months Hospital Patients VUitinr Hour*: 10-51 A. M.; l-l and i-8 P. M. Children un der 12 are nut permitted to viait patient*. Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital for the week of March 22-29 includ ed the following: Mrs. Sharon Tetterton Chappell, Talmadge O. Rid dick, Mrs. Louise Armstrong, Mack Rufus Modlin, Wil liam Bartley, Mrs. Lillie Layton, Mrs. Elizabeth White, Mrs. Virginia Ashley, Mrs. Gladys Byrum, Mrs. Louise Love. Miss Rosa Frances Sutton, Mrs. Gertrude Midyette, Nor man S. Olson, Mrs. Agnes E. Bond, William Edward Cuthrell, Miss Katie Jane Grimes. Mrs. Alice Bonner, Leo Boucher, Mrs. Pat Cope land. Miss Phyllis Daven port, Mrs. Sarah Virginia Privott, Henrv Rogerson, Miss Maxine Bell, Mrs. Lula Hassell. Births Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cayton. a daughter; Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams. Jr., a son; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raymond Armstrong, Jr., a son; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Ash ley, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lee Bond, a daughter. ATTENTION FARMERS WE HAVE BULK FERTILIZER For sale. Also facilities for custom spreading and trailer spreaders for rent for your own application. CALL OR SEE US TODAY! VALHALLA PRODUCE ft). Phone 482-3426, Edenton BROAD STREET BULLETIN - By Kale with her son-in-law and daughter and family, Major and Mrs. J. W. Christopher son. Mrs. Carter says the climate in Yuma is wonder ful, warm days and cool nights. She tells me that the desert flowers are now blooming and that it’s a lovely sight, purple ver bena and desert lilies. Real ly sounds like a good idea to “Pack up your sinus and go to Arizona.” SERMON ON HATS: You still have 12 days left to shop for an Easter bonnet, bpt if you can’t find one, you might consider going bareheaded to church. Some clergymen, according to The Insider, say they would rather see you bareheaded than not at all. And they hate to look down from their pulpits on a sea of makeshift head - coverinss. fashioned from facial tissues, doilies and gloves. One thing ye.t is not settled. If you’re a wig-wearer, does your wig count as a hair covering? Snuff is being sniffed again in England on a large scale, apparently among the members of the younger set who have given up smoking, You can now get fresh rhubarb at the produce counter in ycur grocery store and, believe me, fresh rhubarb pie or sauce is de licious. This recipe will make filling for a nine-inch pie: I*2 cups sugar, cup flour. 'ii teaspoon salt. 1 pound rhubarb, cut in 1 2 -inch pieces. 1 tablespoon butter. Mix sugar, flour and salt. Combine rhubarb with one half the sugar-flour mixture. Pour filling into unbaked pastry shell. Sprinkle re maining sugar-flcur mixture over the filling. Dot with butter. Roll out pastry and cut into six equal triangu lar shaped pieces. Place over filling with points to wards the center. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) 40 to 50 minutes. The following was given to me and, even though the Lenten season is half over, we could all follow this ad vice the whole year through. Thanks so much to Carrie Earnhardt: Fast from criticism, and feast on praise. Fast from self-pity and feast on joy. Fast from ill-temper and feast on peace. Fast from pride and feast on humility. Fast from selfishness and feast on service. Fast from fear and feast on faith. Did You Know— Stains on your marble i coffee table can be erased by a gentle rubbing with a i mixture of hydrogen perox | ide and ammonia. Use a i soft cloth and then rinse in 1 clear water and wipe dry For scratches, try a delicate brush with fine sandpaper and repolish the spot with a damp cloth dipped in putty powder. 1 Celery salt is an excellent flavoring for stew r ed toma toes. Plastic coffee can lids make excellent spoon rests keeping your stove top nice and clean. Play "SAY THE SECRET WORD "GAME Saturday.- Raiime Word to Any checker at Onr Maifcet, and Snell it Correctly, and Win T , . a Crisp New Dollar Bill A New Word Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. ( p&0, or children' under i°6 Word for Thursday, March 3i f Word for Friday, April 1 j Word for Satudhy, April 2 years of age are not eligible Lacking utility; unprofitable. |j?her“e te of U 'deaT ° ne ******* LIMIT 10 WINNERS PER I>\Y • • ■ ONE WINNER PER FAMILY ■1 f I A i&rnitno U.S.D.A. INSPECTED CUT FROM YOUNG PORKERS i lAfUAI EIL FRESH PICNIC - WHOLE OR HALF 3/7 LB. AVERAGE T |1 wLC ID* Premium All Meat 12-oz. Armour’s Star k f||¥ IIQ || SLICED 1 lb. pkg. SLICED pkg- « m |Ye Ole Virginny Pure Pork Bologna 49c BACON 65<jSausage I rio-oz. libby’s fancy Florida fresh Ij *j/v (Jarden Queen 5O-ft. FRO IE N N 3 pints SI.OO ,4!„ TURNIP GREENS - F L _ _ JL-tf ,; K T * / ’ ;■>, COLLARD GREENS f AHLIFLOWER “ . p f mustardgreens v A— i Orange Juice bit rwCMrrßj „ ORANGES I AUF!av!!J^^^<^ ,^™""”"* k pk ■ keMi | k 2s 7s C mmP 2 hds 25< _ Camellia i/anii i a top notch nCT c Potato Chips VANILLA • l IK packed w,x„ rKEE r \ WAFERS _ * so# ; AtCOHOt 2 lor 25c M />sh nr onfnn i) i, ** ITkQ 2 N.C. Southern Belle (Halves) Syrup < mkCMM 7f| > |f\ PEACHES i m Mam u \ 11 -oz. Brach’s Marshmallow M H fl \% * j » eggs .... 29c | jeanso# C RHUhSi?. i* l '-- 29c 2-07.. Hid.' ’n Seek Vl MR HB ,L Ji lUUTTfeL ’ IWlltlfllt eggs .... mm m rUUNII \jUPEK MARKET JL. fAIf E Phone Delivers £ _ A isl m MEMBER TIDEWATER'S LARGEST RETAILER OWNED TL2- IAIaaL ” M fron.9Bttosl.s9 "SSBKgR This Week THE CIIOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966.

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