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PAGE TWO-A ■ BROAD STREET BULLETIN tor KATE The town looks like a fairyland That’s just been drenched with snow; Spirea and dogwood blooming— Nature’s gift to us bestowed. Nature has perfections in order to show that she is the image of God; and defects to show that she is ONLY his image. —Blaise Pascal. So many people are just too busy to stop for a Williams Shows Edenton Scenes Professional Photograph er Jack Williams of Eliza beth City has been award ed a trophy for the “best in the state in candid di rect color photography” at the annual convention of the Professional Photo graphers of North Caro lina. Williams’ study was made during the recent wedding of Nancy Flood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flood of Elizabeth City, showing the candle lit interior of the First Christian Church. Hazen Keyser, vice presi dent and print exhibit chairman, said Williams’ Court of Honor print was one of five direct color studies he had ecoepted for the salon. His other high ly-rated candid was made at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Edenton during the wedding of Susan Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Peggy Holmes of Court House Square. Williams also exhibited a group study called “Fas cination’’ featuring his one year-old daughter Monica and her red-head cousin Joey. In color pictorials he placed a sunset study of the Edenton waterfront showing the Penelope Bar ker House and a magnifi cent fall scene of a cypress tree reflected in Newfce gun Creek, entitled “Cyp ress Bend.’’ In competition were 300 professional prints judged by master photographers who lectured during the convention. Chang* In Variety Nickel in pure form, plus eight alloys of the metal are in use today for , coinage. Candidate For EDENTON 'H Aft TOWN COUNCIL jgM As Councilman ; At-Large Tuesday, May 6 M YOUR VOTE WILL BE M APPRECIATED! WEEWt * JEW Seagram's B ? JLCroum I while and see the beauty around them. To me the loveliness of spring is almost breathtaking. It makes me just glad to be alive. It’s such a clean, green and white world. We bad a wonderful time on our vacation, just tak ing our time, stopping when we pleased, taking turns driving and visiting! new places and kinfolk. We arrived at Savannah just at the right time when all the azaleas were in! bloom and along with all I the hanging moss and! beautiful homes. It was a j lovely scene. This year we I took a boat trip around St. Augustine and also rode again in a surrey around the historic spots of the city, which we en joy so much. We fished at Jacksonville Beach and caught trout, mullet, cat fish and sand sharks. On then to Daytona Beach, then inland through the orange growing sections and then on to the best spot on earth—EDENTON. Forgot to mention that we went through Fayette ville and visited with our former pastor, Cliff Shoaf. He has a very modem church with an active membership. We missed his family as they were out of town. Mr. Shoaf sends his best regards to all his friends in Edenton. It was nice to see the Barnhills of Winston-Salem in town this weekend. We have missed them so very much. Here is a recipe for “Miss Annie’s Chicken Salad," sent to me from Mrs. W. B. Chesson of Roper. I do appreciate thoughtfulness in sharing her recipes. Cube or cut one thor oughly cooked chicken. 1 stalk celery. 1 pint sweet cucumber pickles. 1 pint chopped pecans. 1 tsp. celery salt. 1 tsp. table salt. % tsp. pepper. 1 tbsp. vinegar. Mix with 1% pints may onnaise. Serves 15. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL M, IMA CHOICE - WESTERN STEER -BEEF “Tft EE Hi [beef »o# c Iboneless - choice shoulder CHOICE -CUBED A A CHUCK k QA • Bone * Bone- STEAK ....• OT* less Chuck Chuck choice - LEAN FRESHLY ground tjro CHUCK B PORK CHOPS [ioAST First Cut V 4 Loin Sliced Center Cut Rib Center Cut Loin S m ■ Rib Loin Center 49c -59 c -69c-79c [45, 4<? t 79, LUTER’S JAMESTOWN IgWALTNEY’S ALL MEAT CHATHAM’S JUBILEE I FAQ’s COUNTRY BROCK IS-OZ. ORAEOVE SLICED I CELLO SLICED | SMOKED [Cornish Hens > 49c BACON I FRANKS BOLOGNA I SAUSAGE 75? u i 59c|d ■: 53* u 1 49« k 69c| s c s 9c s 49 , f «fc|| I UNCOOKED PORK i ChMerings -JFlsQuickhEasiirL 11|j>|10lpail$2.99 •MUTTERMIIK III | U 1 lb. 79c COLORMODE COOKWARE \VWJ7iYM/Im»PM ALUMINUM —— ■— ...... . A Ball varieties morton*s ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT 6V MIRRO ALUMINUM |Cream Pies3j j^C I WHISTLING° TEA KETTLE COUPON NO. 6 THIS WEEK I B^g,N Reg. Price $4.99 | M Celle I 111 V M coupe SAVE FROM 30% TO 50% [4 B ”7/(1 UjC and $5.00 purchase‘ ' ■ » ■ • $2.99 innnMßniuHuißHMniiimnuiimHniiiminmiHmiaNHßMaamiHMiMMMmHMi i Good 6th week cnivl DOUBLE STAMPS 6n TUESDAY Large Head lceberg fteg. B B LETTUCE hwJ 19« JjStHE;,. ~Jy CUCUMBERS JRsIW 'vsrr 6 for 29c ea ; 4?* J 69c j i 99t URAPtFRUIT fAMTAI ABEC 20 POWER nylon 00. nft Mexican resize MOWER =T= JVc 3 for SI.OO only $44.95 M 1 SI.OO Leeeeee a ßßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaßßßaaßl "■" ■■ xIOjOO 0/2 fiMQRE PfJRCEIASE —WEE a I i 4K f EP^^ !
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