For And
About Women
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDKNTON, OCTOBER S, IWI9.
] SOCIETY
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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.
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rdtyr. and Sirs. John A. Aus
tfi are spending their vaca
tfi>ft touring the New Eng
land states this week.
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: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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
SERVICES
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Watchmakers
Clock Repairs
Jewelry Repairs
Diamond
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Baby Shoes
Bronzed, Silvered
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Silver Replating
Refinishing
Engraving
Wedding
Invitations
G. T. Davis
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Jewelers
EDENTON, N. C
Not TO Ifcyiar Theatre
aged spice cake mix. Just
mix and bake as directed.
Then use your favorite frost
ing. Vola!
Quick Tomato Spice Cake
1 pkg. (2 layer) spice cake
mix.
1 can condensed tomato
soup.
% cup water.
2 eggs.
Mix only above ingredi
ents, following directions on
package. If desired, fold in
one cup chopped nuts. Bake
as directed. Frost with fav
orite white frosting.
By the way, you can obtain
a copy of the new cookbook
by sending $1.95 with two
Campbell Soup labels to “100
Best Recipes” Cookbook, Box
705, Maple .Plain, Minn. 55359.
If you’ve mastered the art
of cake-making with the al
ways reliable modern cake
mixes, then you’re ready for
innovations. This recipe for
Baby Apple Babas, made
from a mix, will add to your
repertoire of inexpensive yet
imaginative cake desserts.
You use canned apple sauce
in place of the liquid called
CHAPTER MEETING
Edenton Tea Party Chap
ter, DAiR, will meet Wednes
day at 1 P. M. at Edenton
Restaurant. A. W. (Billy)
Houtz of Elizabeth City will
be the guest speaker. All
chapter members are encour
aged to attend.
SHOP I. N. S.
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W. E. S.
SMOKED
Picnics lb. 39c
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GWALTNEY
Bacon lb. 69c
12-OZ. BUNKER MILL
Beef Chunks can 59c
Sugar 5 lbs. 49c
With Purchase of 4 G-E Light Bulbs at Regular Price
18-OZ. JAR
Nescafe Coffee jar $1.59
1-GALLON
Prestone $1.69
7-OZ. BOX
Macaroni and Spaghetti 2 for 25c
SUNSHINE
Cheez-Its box 35c
Try Us For Fresh Meats and
'Homemade Sausage
W. E. Smith's Store
ROCKY HOCK SECTION
Phone 221-4031 - Edenton, N. G
for in the yellow cake mix.
Bake the batter in paper
drink cups (for hot drinks)
or in tiny muffin tins. Fin
ally, glaze and soak the cakes
in exotically flavored syrup
using apple juice, lemon juice
and rum flavoring.
Kindness has never yet done
anyone serious harm.
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