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April Observed As
Dairy Month By
Chowan 4-H Girls
Demonstrations Given
At Various Club
Meetings
The 4-H Oil* girls of Chowan Coun
ty have coopera/ted with Home Demon
stration CM>s during the month of
April in observance of dairy month.
The theme of the monthly home dem
onstration program was “Production,
Care and Use of Milk.” Dairy lead
ens gave a report on the production
and care of milk and a 4-H girl gave
the demonstration on the use of milk.
Girls giving demonstrations were
Jackie Bunch, Sara Margaret Asbell,
and Barbara Parrish of Chowan Bth
and 9th Club, Jean Parrish of Chowan
6th and 7th club, and Bernice Jordan
and Yvonne Copeland of Chowan Sen
ior Club. Neighborhood leaden? as
sisted in preparation of materials and
training of girls for these demonstra
tions. Those helping were: Mrs.
Henry IBunch, Mrs. T. O. Asbell, Mrs.
Roland Evans, and Mrs. H. H. Lane.
They tell the value of milk and sug
gest ways of getting more milk in
family meals.
Jackie Bunch specialized in eggs a
la golden rod. She gave her demon
stration in the following meetings.
April 3, Gum Pond Club, Mrs. Char
lie Peele, hostess.
April 4, Advance Club, Mrs. T. E
Winslow, hostess.
April 12, Beech Fork, Mrs. Stillman
Leary, hostess.
April 24, Rocky Hock, Mrs. Henry
Bunch, hostess.
Sara Margaret Asbell prepared
creamed peas and appeared on the
program in the following clubs:
April 5, Center Hill, at Center Hill
Community (House.
April 12, Enterprise, Mrs. E. E.
Harrell, hostess.
April 24, Ward, Mrs. O. M. Blanch
ard, hostess.
April 26, Oak Grove, Mrs. Marvin
Bunch, hostess.
(Barbara and Jean Parrish, as a
team, prepared soft custard and gave
attractive ways of serving this dessert.
They gave their demonstration on
April 9 in 'Chowan Club at Cross Roads
Community House and on April 16 in
Byrd Club at the home of Mrs. El
vie Umphlett.
Bernice Jordan and Yvonne Cope
land together prepared potatoes with
cheese sauce. They were the guests
of North Edenton Club on April 13
at the home of Mrs. Buck Wheieler and
of Ryland Club on April 17 at the
home of Mrs. H. H. Lane.
These demonstrations have given
4-H girls an opportunity to acquaint
people of the county with some of the
activities of 4-H Clubs and tell the
story of our most perfect food —milk.
'Club members have greeted these dem
onstrations with much interest and en
thusiasm.
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Extension Director
Extends Tribute To
; Volunteer Leaders
l Contagious Enthusiasm
Has Spread to Count
less Homes
In observing the sixth 'National
■ Home Demonstration Week, M. C. Wil
son, director Os 'Extension Work, U. S.
. Department of Agriculture, 'has sent
■ the following message to the half mii
, lion volunteer leaders in home demon
. stration work:
i “I want to pay tribute to you horne
! makers for your helpful and devoted
. service. Because of your belief in
s home demonstration work, your con
, tagious enthusiasm has spread to
i countlesk other homes. Each one of
i you is recognized by your fellowhome
i makers as a leader in your community
• —a leader who has the know-how and
- is ready to help others. Through you,
I the efforts of your county home dem
• onstration agent have been multiplied
, over and over again.
“You know so well how to adapt
, homemaking information to local con
■ ditions. Your rewards for this un
selfish leadership in organizing groups
and teaching cither homemakers are
, the satisfaction you get in knowing
you have been of service in helping oth
ers to help themselves.
“Today we need leadership of the
highest type. You who have had
training and experience in home dem
onstration work are well equipped to
take part in mobilization activities —
promoting education programs that
will help rural people with health and\
safety measures during an emergency
as well as in normal times.
“Your influence as leaders is also
extending to other countries. In con
nection with the Point 4 programs, ex
tension home economists are working
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side by side with agriculturists to
help underdeveloped countries increase
their food production aad r&kpe their
general standard of living.
“Bo I rejoice with you Jo the pro
gress of home demonstration work
'both in this country and abroad. I
t have great hope in your theme, “To-
I day’s Home Builds Tomorrow’s
World’.”
1 War Orphan Writes
letter To BPW Club
CContinued from Page One)
i be exactly on 29 April. lam rather
. well developed. I am 166 am tall,
rather strong, have dark hair and
; eyes, with long pigtails, olive colored
skin, but with colored cheeks, my com
panions ssfy that I am not ugly.
Before the war I was in a sea colony
at Anzio, then we were sent ito Rome
to a colony of nuns, but since my leg
was becoming always shorter my aunt
sent me to the clinic and I entered on
8 'September 1946 and am still here.
During some brief intervals I went
to the colonies at 'Nettune to get some
sea air and became strong in order
to face another operation. When I
can move I spend my time doing some
work but I get .tired at once because
I am all bandaged up to my shoulders.
When I must be motionless I read
books which kind ladies bring to me
each Wednesday. They bring us beau
tiful and instructive .books and I al
ways try to learn because I did not
go much to school and only went u,p
to 4th grade grammar school. I don’t
have a father and my mother is very
far away and therefore she comes to
see me seldom. (Since 1946 she came
but twice because the trip is very ex
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I finish because I get tired be- (
cause: I am writing in bed Hailing on
my stomach.
Again 1 thank you and all tike other
kind ladies. I always say my prayers
for my benefactresses.
To all kind regards and to you ,
' a special kiss. i
Your loving,
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I Vets’ Question Box
' Q—l already have changed GJ Bill
fields of training twice, and I’d like
to make a (third change. May Ido bo?
A—VA will approve a third change
of fields of study only if you can .
establish a need for a short, intensive
course which will prepare you for em- i
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,<i —Is there any deadline on VIA hos
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Chowan Club Women
Improve Communities
(Continued from Page One)
of civic pride in that community. Many
others have made a great deal of im
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The Jury
TheVferdict:
More People Smoke Camels
than any other cigarette!
Make yom own 30-day
provements abo. The 91. C. Rural,
(Mail Carriers’ Association has excel-1
lent recommendations for mail boxes,
which are available in the home
agent’s office.
(Every Home Demonstration Club in
Chowan County is urged to have a
community projects and in most cases
they have been very successful. One
club has acquired a building which
is used as a community center; an
other improved their community build
ing by sanding the floors, buying
screens and replenishing the equip
ment; and two other clubs are making
every effort to get community build
ings.
Some of the other projects include
church grounds, library, and one club
is planning a recreational program
for children from 6-12 years of age
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