not CHOWAN HHALO, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA) BROAD STREET BULLETIN... SIU) $ -MSL f Lord, make me as a little child • Trusting Thee, always simple and sincere I- Loving people for what they arc With tolerance that knows no fear. I know that God watches from His heaven His children with believing hearts And trusting minds at the close of the day Without this patience would die and hope depart. Aren’t these beautiful sum cneT days? 1 don’t believe anyone enjoys summertime more than I do. I like it when it’s 90 in the shade, when the birds sing and in the evening when the firefly •hirns on his light and the V-ec frogs sing their tunc, schist of all, though, I love Mends dropping in to chat. So'please do come. I love H. Last week Mrs. Otis Chap pell brought me a most beau tiful arrangement of flowers and then on Sunday Mrs. Irene Dunbar brought another lovely arrangement All these tokens of friendship, along with delicious pies and other foods, are such a joy to me. Thank all of you for being so 1 kind. 1 I had such a beautiful let ter this week from Mrs. Es ther Harrell, formerly of Edenton but now living in Suffolk, Va. It showed such a deep religious faith and trust ip God. I’m grateful for a' Iriend like you, Esther. I Jove to meet young peo- 1 pie, tco. This past week I met Dabney Forehand, a love- : iy girl with poise and beauty ’ and a very sweet smile. A very special young lady and 1 I hope she comes again. ! j, : 1 ! Here is a recipe for Coco nut Custard Pie sent to me by Mrs. Esther Harrell of Suf folk, Va.: .2 cups sugar. - I HVBHHBBHHRj * i Air Conditioned 1 ; Taylor Theater Edenton, N. C. I ■ : iThurs., Frl. and S*t„ Uuly 16-17-18 Rating GP Fabian Forte and Jocelyn Lane and :: Adam Roake in I :.‘‘A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY” Sun-, Mon. and Tne*. 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Rinse well. Golf News By LEW DEXTER Sunday, July shop can play. Any member! without a handicap can play but must play without a han-1 dicap. There is a sign in; sheet in the pro shop for this affair and anyone wishing to play mutt be signed in by 3 P. M. Friday the 17th. Start-i ing time will be 1 P. M. and j you may make your own foursomes. Entry fee will be ! $2.50 for each player. Any- ] one wishing power carts for : this tournament will please ; notify ime at the earliest i Anyone wishing to play on Sunday, the 19th are request-1 ed to tee off before 12 noon if they are not playing in the • tournament. ' We have not tried to run any tournaments before this ' date as we have been work- j ing hard on the greens to get them in shape and it has paid off. Our greens are the best | greens that I have seen so far this year and I have played! in a number of tournaments J ,and everywhere that I have ; played there have been no I greens at all and fairways go the same route. I think that' you are very lucky to have j your course in the fine shape ; that it is in, and if you don't believe me, just go take a ‘ look at some of the other I courses, even the big one' with a lot of Tnoney can't j match the condition cf your greens and fairways. If any members are inter- j ' ested I would like to run a member-guest tournament on the 26th. Let me know your feelings on this. 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