For And About Women PAGE THREE THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDKNTON, OCTOBER S, IWI9. ] SOCIETY ! NEWS flfn. Betty Bissette, 217 Ekst Queen Street, was among parents attending a special wfeekend at Peace College in I&leigh. Her daughter, Mir iam. is a student at Peace. ;Miss Debbie Adams of Vir ginia Beach, Va., spent the rtend with her parents, and Mrs. Clyde Adams. 0 rdtyr. and Sirs. John A. Aus tfi are spending their vaca tfi>ft touring the New Eng land states this week. q :Miss Debbie Burns spent tl)e weekend with Kay Ken nedy in Elizabeth City. -Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Yates and Fly visited his mother apd sister in Norfolk,'Va., on Sunday. ;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guay and daughter Louise have left to resume their residence id Bluefield, W. Va. •irfr. and Mrs. Shelton Lilly of Newport News, Va., visit ed this weekend with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bass and family. More Society On Page S B Jmk' f jyßji i ' 1 jlfl -gw la Pamily Or The Win Mr. and Mrs. G. G. 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Puts more heat Provides regulated draft on the floor, to the burner—balancing oil and air to assure EXCLUSIVE 3-WAY perfect combustion at all HEAT CIRCULATION Distributes an abundant blanket of heat over the floors to provide llJijL floor-to-ceiling comfort ESP) throughout the "living WM “MAGIC MIXER” BURNER level" of your home K Actually turns fuel oil into a Heat you can feel and lli gas. This patented MONOGRAM enjoy-whether you're ■f air mixing feature produces a standing, sitting or SS? clean, smoke-free, soot-free, lounging on the floor, odorless flame at all fire levels to assure maximum heat from. A SIZE FOR EVERY HOME fuel used. N ~ Edenton Furniture Co. £ 211 & Broa4 St Edenton, N. G Mrs. Earnhardt Elected By Hospital Auxiliary Chowan Hospital Auxiliary met Monday at the new .hos pital, elected officers, donated equipment valued at more than $5,000 to the hospital and established committees for the coming year. Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., was elected president. Mrs. W. P. (Spec) Jones presented a check to Thomas M. Surratt, hospital adminis trator, to pay for two heart defoibrillators. This is an other in the continuing con tributions of valuable equip ment to the hospital, Surratt pointed out He praised the auxiliary for the life saving equipment installed in the new medical facility. Elected to serve with Mrs. Earnhardt were: Mrs. Wesley Chesson, vice president; Miss Mary Lee Copeland, secretary, and Miss Lena Jones, treasurer. Committees include: Finance Mrs. L. F. Am burn, Jr., Mrs. Richard Hard in and Mrs. C. T. Dixon, Jr. House—Mrs. Frank Sutten field, Mrs. Thomas Ward and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Jr. Grounds—Mrs. C. A. Phil- lips, Mrs. Roland Vaughan and Mrs. L. A. Patterson. Convalescent Home Mrs. Joe Webb and Mrs. J. W. Davis. Calling—Mrs. J. H. Conger, Sr., and Miss Sara Miller. Membership—Mrs. Chesson, Mrs. Edward G. Bond and Mrs. George Alma Byrum. Scholarship Mrs. Taylor Brown and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr. Publicity—Miss Copeland. Mrs. Earnhardt said with the slate of officers and ac tive committee organization the auxiliary looks forward to a successful year of ser vice. The auxiliary invites all women to come and join this organization the first Monday of each month at 10 A. M. at the new hospital. Mrs. - Marguerite H. Jones and Kin of Annandale, Va., spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ra leigh Hollowell. J||||k ~~ L, HHr i Miss Brenda GaH Harrell HarreH-Pruitt Plans Are Made VIRGHNOA BEACH, Va— Mr. and Mrs. Elwood D. Har rell announce the engage ment of their daughter, Bren da Gail, to Dennis Michael Pruitt. Mr. Pruitt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Pruitt. The bride-elect is also the granddaughter of Mrs. A. L. Hollowell of Tyner, N. C., and Mrs. C. P. Harrell of Virginia Beach, formerly of Edenton. She is a graduate of Prin cess Anne High School. Mr. Pruitt attended Princess Anne and served two years in the U. S. Army. The wedding is planned for February in Thalia Lynn Baptist Church. Wm a ... ' '' -~2sr fKnSjßvvHpPsSi' OLD FAVORITE Old favorite recipes never lose their savor but they are up dated to save preparation time. Quick Tomato Spice Cake, made from a mix and studded with nuts, is the newest version of Tomato Soup Cake. It is featured in the new cookbook “100 Best Recipes”. From The Chowan Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HUSKINS Our popular “What’s New” feature, most often included to close the column, takes top billing today. Now is Campbell’s cook book of “100 Best Recipes” I just out. We have enjoyed our copy and have found ' some old favorites included. Some recipes are like old friends in that they improve with age and you can depend on them. Tomato Soup Cake is an old favorite with us and the Campbell people tell us its popularity never wanes. The something special about Tomato Soup Cake is its wonderfully moist texture and the different spicy flav or. The ingredient providing this flavor is, of course, con densed tomato soup. ■We love the quickies and were glad to learn that our old favorite now has become a quickie by use of a pack film Is Shown On WMiamsburg On Tuesday, October 6, members of the Garden of Eden Club enjoyed a film from Williamsburg entitled “The Colonial Naturalist” It was a colorful presenta tion of animal and plant life in their natural setting in Co lonial Williamsburg, as seen and studied by Mark Catesby * when he visited his sister Elizabeth in Williamsburg during the years from 1712 to 1719. A brief business meeting was held, at which time the president, Mrs. W. J. 'P. Earn hardt, Jr., announced plans to have a plant sale on Novem ber 3, to be held on the Cup ola House grounds. Light refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Allen Hornthal. 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