For And About Women Page Three Mrs. Lawrence Takes Position Mrs. Emma Moye Lawrence of Edenton has joined the staff of the local office of Employment Security Commission of North Carolina. Announcement of her employment was made by Mrs. Alice Bond, manager. Mrs. Lawrence was born and reared in Edenton and received her degree in business education from Elizabeth City State University. She was employed for 14 months at % iHb ijiiiii MRS. EMMA M. LAWRENCE ■BL x I r / Thomas J. Jordan 7 Stratford Road KDKNTON, N. C. I’homtt: Ke«. 182-31H.1 Olfioo Keep Your Child Ahead A substantial education is a must today. With a Pilot Life College Education Plan, you can give your child this edu cational guarantee. It will be a cherished gift. CfiijSS INSURANCE CO. 3M SOUTH BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. , / * JT t JL ' * ifiß John Meyer didn't invent the blazer or pant. He just makes them look dashing. Together ’ ' Iflilj and separately. JBLIII blazer with elegantly boid jjggp MBS ape's and "o* n ed r 'a r In a picket-nub of soft polyester and silk.. ” €araH9^B||^BE trousers in the same fabric. And the picket nylon l umislsi button-front shirt. llxifV This lovely trio-in colors Kmmi ‘hat match or complement. ■■Slw Jjjijf/ Jljfg We didn't invent good taste. fll3» *, We just never forgot it. SHOPPING HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10:00 A. M. UNTIL 5:00 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY 1:00 P. M. 3 Easy Ways To Shop CASH LAY AWAY 9O DAY CHARGE 920 South Brood Stroot Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Economic Improvement Council. Inc., here. She is married to Jerry T. Lawrence, a teacher of industrial arts at John A. Holmes High School. They have three children. Mrs. Lawrence is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moye, Route 3, Edenton. Society News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooney of Raleigh spent the weekend in Edenton visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rountree and son Chris of Virginia Beach spent the weekend in Edenton visiting tjieir parents. O Mrs. Lorean Flynn, Chowan Hospital, Mrs. Diane Scott and Mrs. Rhonda Brenner of Albemarle Hospital attended the Southeastern Conference of Radiologic Technologists in Atlanta, Ga. several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrum attended the Carolina Farm and Power Equipment dealers convention in Charlotte several days last week. Mrs. Henry Goodwin, Sr. is visiting her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sewell of Charlotte. She was accompanied to Charlotte by Miss Marquerite Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Harrell and Mr., and Mrs. George A. Byrum have returned home from a Carribean Cruise. Wayne Hollowell, a supervisor for Dickerson construction company on Hilton Head Island. South Carolina spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hollowell. He had as his guest Miss Janice Melvin of Campbell College. ——O David Hollowell. a student of N. C. State University, Raleigh spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hollowell. For Quick Result Try A. Herald Classified Ad!!! February 1, 1973. Gray Reveals Sermon Topics Rev. Robert E. Gray, pastor of Edenton Baptist Church, has announced that his sermon topic at the 11 o’clock worship service Sunday morning will be “From Bethel to Battle.” Scripture will be taken from Genesis 35:1-15. At the 7:30 evening worship the topic will be “Weeds Among the Wheat.” Text will be Matthew 13:24-30 ; 36-43. Lincoln Feature At Local Library The Shepard-Pruden Memorial Public Library of Edenton will feature for the month of February a display of prints of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th being his birthday. Outstanding in the exhibit will be the Lincoln engraving by Johnson and the Lincoln etching by Schneider, these two being regarded the finest engraving and etching, respectively, ever made of the great president. Seldom are the two ever seen together as each is quite rare. Adding interest to exhibit will be a showing of Early American Pewter, some pieces being museum items. Outstanding in this display are a pair of pewter reading lamps, each with the double bullseyes, the bullseyes concentrating the light for reading, while the balance of the flame lit up the room. Another rarity is a group of very early room lights, from a small Colonial hotel in Pennsylvania. These were discovered in a box under the roof in an unused storeroom some forty years ago when the building was being torn down. As each guest retired, one would be lit, furnishing the only light for retiring. Also currently on display at the library is a collection of brass rubbings made from momumental brasses in England. This display is offered by the Chowan County Arts Council. LAYMAN TO SPEAK The evening worship service at Edenton Methodist Church will be conducted by C. B. Smith, a layman. - FOR - DIRT AND TOP SOIL - CALL - LAYTON AND WILLIAMS ROUTE 1, EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-4257 or 482-4230 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Chowan County Commissioners will hold o public hearing ot 12:00 o'clock noon February 5 for the pur pose of hearing requests or sugges tions relative to use of General Reve nue Sharing Funds. BERTHA B. BUNCH Clerk to Board of Chowan County Commissioners r you use credit to grow... why not got It AT fBilfST Federal Land Bank As ■*» Wl#ii sociations, providing long tarm credit, ara owned by Member-Bor rowere. That’s how credit is provided at cost. Our sola purpose la to earva agriculture bast ... by serving you beat. Edenton, N. C. jPHONE ******* iTB Each Thursday from 10 ta Neon 906 W. Ehringhaue St. Elizabeth City, N. C. PHONE US-21 St SERVING AMERICA'S FARMERS "PROVIDERS OF PLENTY" Creative Cooking From The Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HUSKINS Creative meal planning isn’t always easy on a day-to-day basis. If you’ve been serving that same casserole week after week, here are two new ideas which your family might favor. Tuna-Cheese Biscuit Bake adds a whole new dimension to that old standby - tuna casserole. Here it almost resembles an upside-down dish, as a saucy cheese, tuna and pea mixture bakes over ready-to bake buttermilk or country style biscuits. Corned Beef Hash Burgers, another cool weather dish, features canned corned beef hash, flavor-sparked with catsup, horseradish and pickle catsup. The hash mixture is spooned on flattened refrigerated biscuits. A second biscuit tops QUICK ‘N EASY— An interesting variation of the old favorite tuna casser ole—Tuna-Cheese Biscuit Bake might be favored by your family. Corned-Beef Hash Burgers could be the main dish for a cool night supper or as a party snack for the young ones. High blood pressure and hardening of the arteries set the stage for heart attack and stroke. Ask your Heart Association how to control these killers. Help your Heart Fund help you. the hash and the edges are sealed to from a “sandwich” shape. For the finishing touch, slices of cheese bake on top. These buns are ideal for lunch or afterschool or party-time snacks. The kids will go for them. Tuna-Cheese Biscuit Bake 1 can (8 oz.) refrigerated biscuits 1 can condensed Cheddar Cheese soup 2 cans (6‘/2 oz. each) drained tuna 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen peas, partially thawed 1 cup milk '■l cup chopped onion, or two tablespoons instant minced onion. 1 teaspoon parsley flakes Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Separate dough into 10 biscuits. Arrange biscuits in an ungreased nine-inch square fiip (7. „r,b JTZm | |,j . |M|l . , y'" t pf Hi Wm IsweV * Orange H l new for I Sizes JIIW If ALT JfsM ' Regular Stc ' I jljMrVi .1 B CoV,nn9 I VALUES TO Sizes 8»0 14 REGULAR $489 Ej $3.74 1 $3.97 baking dish. In medium mixing bowl, combine remaining ingredients, pour over biscuits. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until biscuits have risen so the top and are golden brown. Serve with cheesy sauce spooned over biscuits. Makes four to six servings. Corned Beef Hash Burgers 1 can (15 oz.) corned beef hash One-third cup catsup 1 tablespoon pickle relish 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 2 cans (8 oz. each) refrigerated biscuits 2V 2 slices American cheese Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In small bowl, combine first four ingredients. Separate each can biscuit dough into 10 biscuits. Flatten each biscuit slightly. Place one-fourth cup corned beef mixture on 10 biscuits; top remianing 10 biscuits; press edges to seal. Cut cheese slices into fourths; place a slice on each sandwich. Place on cookie sheet. Bake for six to nine minutes until golden brown. Makes 10 sandwiches. Young Abe Lincoln, whose birthday we are soon to celebrate, is said to have spent any spare time he had at New Salem’s Rutledge Tavern and ate there often. He was served by the daughter of the family, Ann, and that could have influenced him to take his meals there at times. Mainstay of the tavern was a full-flavored squash pie, fabled by some to be the best in all of Illinois. This recipe for New Salem Squash Pie, developed in the Campbell Soup Company kitchens calls on frozen squash for ease of preparation, with the additions of allspice and mace for zest. The surprise ingredient...canned beef gravy. ..contributes subtle flavor, rich color and moistness. This pie is said to be a first cousin to pumpkin pie but is more versatile since it may be served as a accompanument to the main course. This one is unusual but you might like to try it just to determine if it was the reason for Honest Abe’s frequent visits to the Rutledge Tavern or if they were really prompted by WHAT COUNTRY CORNER? WHY lt's handmade jewelry, needlework, gourmet kitchen ware, scented drawer linings, ; music boxes, distinctive brass end unique gifts of all kinds. Don't believe us . . . come see for yourselves. Neysia Katkav2ck Snooky Bond the lovely Ann. New Salem Squash Pie 1 can < 10'/;, oz.) Beef Gravy 4 eggs, slightly beaten */4 cup milk 1 pkg. (12 oz.) frozen squash, cooled Vi cup brown sugar ‘4 teaspoon ground allspice V 4 teaspoon ground mace *4 teaspoon salt 1 nine-inch unbaked pastry shell In bowl, thoroughly mix all ingredients except pie shell. Pour mixture into shell. Bake at 400 degrees for 50 minutes or until knife inserted in.center comes out clean. Makes one pie. Apple Sauce Tricks The next time you are serving eggs for dinner try this new approach; saute slices of Spam and top with apple sauce which has been heated with a little brown sugar and cinnamon. O Blend apple sauce with thinly sliced radishes, a sprinkling of oregano and salt to taste. Chill thoroughly before serving with cold sliced chicken or your favorite cold cuts. Finely chop ham or canned luncheon meat into your next batch of pancake mix Serve your hot pancakes topped with hot apple sauce. Complete your quick dinner with a vegetable or tossed salad and a beverage.