For And - - ■ • About Women . \t - . 4 • ■‘ ■ V ■ i*•* •• . , . • •* > • •• ‘ . ■ / PAGE THREE -SECTION ONE, THE CHOWAN HERALD MAY 26, 1966. ——.- ~ ..ya —. _ - -- _ !_ . ::■&&& ■■-■■■ ■» K§§j§PraigßH lip*' 11 - jdiMHlp - ; ' 'Sraly ,r ~j’ , *riJ | mii3rißj? ! STV * SUMMER REFRESHMENTS —For an exciting taste adventure and a cool summer time treat, we suggest Sard Lte Danish all-buittr Cinnamon Rolls topped with toasted coconut with a dash of plump red strawberries and a frosty glass of lemonade. The Herald Kitchen There just isn’t enough time in the day for all that needs to be done at this sea-- son of the year. , '™"' The homemaker, while en tertaining for a bride-elect, scheduling school closing events, prodding the kids through with special pro jects, opening the lake cot tage, polishing up the boat and spring cleaning arounp home base, still is expected to provide interesting tad .nutritious . meals for her family and to tempt their lagging appetites. So, we sing the old song I again. Use convenient foods as often as possible. We actually ia dinner for eight the 6ther night ahd did not one bit oi down-to-earth cooking. We served Seafood New- ! burg (which we’Ve given you here) using frozen shrimp soup, seasonings, sherry and canned erabmeat in frozen patty shells; frozen spiftaclj souffle with frozen Weldh Rabbit as a sauce; passed a large tossed salad with Ital ian dressing and for dessert, fresh strawberry pie, .for which we used frozen pastry shells, fresh strawberries in sugar glazed with canned strawberry pie filling and topped with sweetened whip ped cream. / It was not the very best nor the most economical meal we’ve ever served but it was the easiest and \ye got away with it. So, it can be done if you keep the freezer and pantry , shelf stocked. 1 # An adventurous Kdnre Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud, Dr. and Mrs. Rich ard Hardin, Mr. and Mrs Medlin Belch, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katkaveck. o Mrs. George D. Smith is spending several days in Norfolk as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Echols and Mi'. Echols. o Mr. and Mrs. A. B Har less, Sr., and Mrs. R. H. Jones and children spent the weekend in Christiansburg. Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Harless. (eventful. A tentative schedule of cultural events was estab lished and iij as follows: October Little Theater production. December —An Albemarle Choral Society performance. February High School music festival. March Little Symphony and Choral Society perform- Mrs. John Wood and Mrs. J. W. Davis spent the week end at Nags Head as the guests of Mrs. L. A. Patter son. / o Mr. and Mrs. Will Speight Bond of Texarkana, Tex., are the guests of his mother, Mrs. Anne Jenkins. o Mrs. Mattie Paul of Wash ington and Mrs. Woodbury of Wilmington are the guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. A. C. Boyce at Strawberry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flanagan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chesson visited in Raleigh during the weekend, and at tended the track meet there. A. B. Harless', Jr., is at tending business school in Al bany, Ga.. under the spon sorship of the Albemarle Peanut Company. Military Award i * Is Given Darden PORTSMOUTH, VA —Mer cer G. Darden has received the Military Order of World Wars Award at the Univer sity of Richmond, Va. Darden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Darden, is a grand son of Mrs. J. L. Pettus of Edenton, N. C. The military order award is presented to the student in the Reserve Officer Train ing Corps at the university w. 3 . si exemplifies the locals or duty, honor and country. Dai den is a fourth year student in the university’s KOTO department. You’ve made if, grads, and we’re proud of y//y 7 .P , cover all your hard work was worthwhile. Show Your Appreciation For the Fine Job Our Class of 1966 Has Done With a Gift From <».»*• • Mitchener's Pharmacy - Edenton I ance. April—Little Theater pro duction and arts and crafts exhibit. Mrs. Thomas Chears, Jr., chairman of the council, ap pointed a committee to in vestigate the possibility of establishing an outlet for local arts and crafts and ar tist supplies. She also said that the council executive Mr. and Mrs. R, T. New comb of Spring Hope, Va., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles New comb. o Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Fur giuele and daughter Harriet | Randolph of Culpeper, Va., i spent the weekend as guests ] of Mrs. Furgiuele’s parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. -T. J. Wood, j While enroute home they | visited their daughter, Miss \ Martha Jane Furgiuele, who t is a student at Randolph Macon Woman’s College at Lynchburg, Va. o Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol lowell, Jr., of Greenville spent the weekend in Eden ton with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hollowell , and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Layton. o Mrs. Bryan Noah and Miss j Elizabeth Dize of Winston- ! Salem were the weekend guests of Mrs. Noah’s mother, Mrs. David Holton. Mrs. E. L. Ward has re turned to her home in Edenton after visiting her ister, Mrs. Grady Howell in Seaboard. * T-Sgt. and Mrs. Norman J. Schwartz and sons, Myron and Randy, left Wednesday for Ellsworth Air Force Base 1 in South Dakota after spend ing a few' days as guests of Mrs. Schwartz’s mother, Mrs. i W C. Moore. The Schwartz ' family has been in Germany ' where Mr. Schwartz served I a three-year tour of duty in j the Air. Force before being ’ transferred to South Dakota. committee composed of rep- j resentatives front local civic and cultural groups and from the art and music depart ments of the local school system, will be appointed this summer. The council, in reviewing the last year's activities, ex pressed its appreciation to the local school board, for providing art. classes in the schools, to the COA for mak ing available the services of Dr. Clifford Bair, choral di rector, and Ben Hill, arts and crafts teacher; to the Edenton Savings and Loan Association for providing space for the Art Studio and to Edenton's business, indus try and civic community for the;r generous support of Cradiiation COUNTRY SHIRTS Vi PRICE , I Imrsdav - Friday - Saturday • IDEAL GIFTS • Tarkington 's EDENTON, N. C. the Little Symphony per formance. Shrinks Hemorrhoids | Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For the first time'Science has found ft new healing-substance with tha as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Most j amazing of all results were ao thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-DyneO) —dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H&. At all drug counters.