VB pv>«^^ BREAKFAST OR DESSERT —Easy Raisin Pudding, made with raisin-spice flav °red instant oatmeal is a welcome addition to fall menus and can double for break fast or for dessert. Serve it warm with milk or cream. Yummy! From The Chowan Herald Kitchen By MILDRED BUSKINS September is better break . fast month. Now’s the time to stock up on new and different ideas for starting off the day. Tempting the no - breakfast • set is a difficult chore for most homemakers. The kids find it very hard to pass up dessert, so why not dessert for breakfast? Easy Raiscn Pudding, thoroughly modern in its case of preparation, is just plain old-fashicned in good taste. Don’t teM the teens, but it’s ; good for you, too! Instant oatmeal is a real ; handy and delicious cool - weather cereal to have on the Sphelf and a favorite at our ■ {louse is that flavored with faisins and spice. : : This dessert, which also is 'ft great and nutritious day* i fctarter should be served ,• warm topped with milk or cream. Easy Raisin Pudding 1 egg yolk, beaten. R. Ehon Forehand Agency, he. S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. FOR— GENERAL INSURANCE Telephone 482-SSI4 Anne J. Burroughs Nights 482-419# Manager SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. ROUND STEAK Ib. 99c m—mm—mmmummm—mmmuammmmmmma^^mma^^^^—. FIRST CUT PORK CHOPS Ib. 59c GWALTNEY BACON lb. 7jc MILK 6 tall cans SLO9. lt-OUNCE . NESCAFE COFFEE ...jar $1.49 DYNCE DETERGENT, bos 25c raXSBUBY ASSORTED CAKE MIX .3 for SI.OO IVORY SOAP 4 bars 29c SUNSHINE VANILLA WAFERS .... box 39c Try Us For Fresh Meats and Homemade Sausage W. L Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4081-BdeiitomN.C 2 cups mSlk. 3 packets instant oatmeal with raisins and, spice, un cooked. 3 tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Fresh nutmeg. Combine egg yolk and two tablespoons of the milk; set aside. Bring remaining milk to a boil. Stir in oatmeal, sugar and vanilla. Gradually add egg yolk-milk mixture, stirring constantly. Cook over low heat five minutes, stir ring occasionally. Spcon into serving bowls. Grate fresh nutmeg over each serving. Serve with milk or cream. The combination of apple oatmeal, cinnamon and pecan is perfect for a coffee cake. Many breakfast foods are in cluded right in the cake, with three of them in one con venient ingredient instant oatmeal with apples and cin namon. Next time you’re having company for breakfast or brunch or when you want to surprise the family for Sun day breakfast, serve a break fast ring. To dress this cof fee cake up, drizzle the top with a maple-flavored con fectioners’ sugar glaze and garnish with pecan halves. Apple Oatmeal Breakfast Cake % cup shortening, soft. % cup sugar. 2 eggs. lVi cups sifted flour. 2‘/i teaspoons baking pow der. y« teaspoon salt. Vz cup milk. 2 packets instant oatmeal with apples and cinnamon uncooked. 1/3 cup chopped pecans. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat shortening and sugar together until creamy. Add eggs, beating until light and fluffy. Sift together flour, Con'lnued on Page $ Garden Os Eden Meeting Is Held Miss .Lynn Williams of Elizabeth City demonstrated to the Garden of Eden Club members the simple art of using dried flowers, grasses and weeds to make lovely “flower pictures.’’ Small pic ture frames with convex lenses, in several sizes were used. These were backed with velvet on which the tiny dried flowers, leaves and grasses were glued to make miniature arrangements. Miss Williams said that autumn is the best time to collect flowers for drying, the frames are inexpensive and with a little of our time and a very minimum of ma terials, we can make very pretty gifts for friends and accessories for our homes Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., club president, announced new projects for the year. Mrs. David Wright. was hos tess for the very enjoyable meeting. FREE TICKET SLIDE VIEWING of N. C. Museum of Art What Would You Like Your County Arts Council to Plan For This Year? 1. Jazz Program? 2. Folk Singing Program by ECC Group? 3. Guitar Instruction? 4. Ballet Lessons? 5. Crafts Instruction? 6. Symphony Concert? 7. Glee Club for Teenagers? & Other? CHECK ABOVE AND DROP IN BOX AT ENTRANCE TO COUNCIL ROOM Thursday, September 10-8 P.M. Municipal BuUding For And About Women PAGE THREE 3ho Chowan Memtd Society Meuto Airs. E1 m a Twiddy of Chesapeake, Va., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ella Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Crab tree of 'Rocky Mount are vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs Bobby Whiteman of Wilson visited their parents here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch had as their guests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bunch and boys of Mt. Olive. The family spent Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IMid gette of Grifton spent the weekend with their daughter, Robbie McCray. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and family spent the week end on the Eastern Shore vis iting .his parents. o Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Holmes, Jr., of New Bern spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ruby Holmes. Mr and Mrs. Joe Shofifner and Mary Helen of Raleigh visited in Edenton over the weekend. Mrs. Sammy Wright and children of Greenville spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bouch er. Mrs. Jean Ashley and chil dren and Mrs. Carolyn Bunch and children spent Monday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Twid dy spent the weekend in Rocky Mount visiting her sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Warren El liott of Hampton, Va., visited their family over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Cope land and Keni spent Sunday in Colerain visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White attended the races in Dar lington, S. C., over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt from Newport iNews, Va., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooney of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Jim Dan iels. Mr. and Mrs. Britton By rum and family from Nor folk, Va., visited friends and relatives here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Zackie Har rell of Windsor attended the Evans family reunion in Edenton over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Privott and family of Raleigh spent the weekend here visiting friends and relatives and at tended the Evans family re union. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoilowell and family visited her par ents in Colerain on Sunday, i THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, SEPTEMBER 3, 197*. Elliott Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harrell, Jr., left last weekend for enroll ment at the College of the Albemarle Stanley Pratt, son of Mrs. Louise Pratt, leaves today for East Carolina University. Pvt. A1 Byrum of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the weekend with his family in Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holmes and daughter of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ruby Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor Brown, Jr., esigns 2 Rir SI.OO / Enamel Pol lirF^TsaveT 7-Jar Rack 1 I ,/ J SjHH'lill For Canning j I Value I i-S . Materials "E LI ]| 1 Flannels aid Regular Price S3M I\ l c . , /\ I I \ DreSS Prints special— I Special I l $2.64 * $17.88 / • j C per inch TREASURE CHEST QUAKER SUPREME AUTOMATIC New Under Bed or Closet Stow-away Tip a TVCMTCCirkIV ITT ¥ TTTb Make Extra Storage Space—See Through Plastic 1 K All OMIOOIUJM ILL 11/ With M-het Zipper— Regular $1.77 — Special $1.48 4 quarts SI.OO Ma * Nov yaa cm aaioy a man UHHHBr netful i/mo . . . Jtosoi Soo foam pithiei. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Lilly of Newport News visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Marcus Bass and family over the weekend. Martin Zimmerman of ] Rocky Mount spent the week end visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap, a patient in Chowan Hospital, and Mr. Bufflap.» o—— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Stephens and family have re turned to Edenton from Cor pus Christi, Tex., and are vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winslow. Mrs. Stephens, the former Shirley Winslow, and the children will remain in Eden ton while Mr Stephens is on tour with the Marine Corps in Okinawa. Jerry Peele has just enter ed Computer Training School at Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Frank Twiddy, Mr. and Mrs. Paulette Lane and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Basnight and Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Jones spent the Labor Day weekend at Nags Head. Tommy Bass, Lottie Baker, Wanda Ward and Dorothy White left on Tuesday, enter ing their freshman year at East Carolina University. was flower girl. Mr. McCormick was best man for his son. Groomsmen were James W. Litchfield, Russell Garwood, James Gar wood, Michael Litchfielji and Edward Wise of Columbia. Frankie Heinsohn was ring bearer. After a reception in the Gold Room of the Francis Marion Hotel, the couple left for the Smoky Mountains. They will live in St. An drew’s Garden Apartments. The bride was graduated from St. Andrew’s Parish High School. Mr. McCormick, a graduate of Gordon H. Garrett High School, is a student at The Citadel He is employed by J. Henry Stuhr Funeral Home. ▼ mSSBBsA. i WA jHw ’ The Mini And The Maxi While fashion experts debate the length of hemlines. General Electric Company has tailored two new design innovations of its own. The V4-hp jet-pump motor and 66,000-hp jet engine are the latest additions to GE’s wide selection of power units. The improved jet-pump motor for farm, home and light indus trial water systems incorporates a unique drip-proof design, a new development within the pump motor field. The CF6 jet engine is a new turbofan designed to power the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 wide-bodied aircraft which will enter airline service in 1971. (Family Ihi wsm Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Jones and Sons Suffolk, Virginia Cfiancltax i