News Briefs
Diocesan Press Service. February 8, 1965 [XXIX-13]
HERB COTTAGE COOKBOOK
The Herb Cottage Cookbook -- a new publication filled with favorite recipes from more than 40 embassies in the Nation's Capital -- is now available from Washington Cathedral for cooks who want to serve their guests something just a little different.
The recipes were compiled by members of the National Cathedral Association and the All Hallows Guild. The book is named for the Cathedral's famous Herb Cottage where Cathedral-grown herbs and herb products are available to cooks everywhere.
All Hallows Guild is responsible for the care and development of the 57 acres of gardens and grounds comprising the Cathedral "Close". The Guild operates the Herb Cottage Shop and sponsors the famous annual Flower Mart, with all income devoted to improvements in the Cathedral landscaping.
To obtain a postpaid copy of Herb Cottage Cookbook, send $2.65 to Herb Cottage, Washington Cathedral, Mount Saint Alban, Washington, D. C., 20016.
MALCOLM BOYD IN WASHINGTON
The Rev. Malcolm Boyd moved to Washington in January to join the Rev. Quinland Gordon, rector of the Church of the Atonement, in an inter-racial team ministry. He will participate in the parish program and Sunday services on a part-time basis. In addition he will continue his lecture schedule and his duties as national field representative of the Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity.