Negro Home Demonstratkin News Rr MBS. ONKir 8. CHARLTON, ORptg'l tfra'gfU '■civ—lln xtf> T Tft ordejr to improve the qual ity of canned products in our county, Home Demonstration Club women set this as a goal this year. Mrs. B. B. Ramseur, home economics special! t, con ducted a training school with leaders in April to launch their work on this goal. Tie Coun cil planned that each club Should set tip an exhibit in their neigh borhood during the month of September to display canned products and oth v articles and cheek their imp.ovement. ifine Home Demonstration Clubs carricl out this recom mendation. 1 visited each ex hibit and am happy to report thsi decided improvement in quality was noted in the canned products shown. These included canned vegetables, fruits, fish, fislf roe, pickles, preserves and jelty. Club women decided to display prepared food dishes, clothing, articles and handicraft in {heir local exhibit too. It was gratifying to see the improve-1 melats made in the quality of their workmanship. There were 17r entries in the exhibits put on* by these clubs: Paradise Rogd, Triangle, Canaan Temple, St." John, Virginia Fork, Warren Grove, Center Hill, Ayans 1 Grove and Edenton. At a dinner' meeting with doctors, principals and 4-H teach- flerry Hill News )| By LOUISE B. ADAMS b - j. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker have; returned home after spending soifie tjme in Williamston visit- • ing. their son-in-law arid daugh- ( ter, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lilly, i Mr. land Mrs. J. B. Smith witk afnd children, Amelia and Britt, jVisited their daughter, Fonda, |a student at East Caro lina College, Greenville, Friday. The ; Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turner! attended the Baptist pas tors’ and wife conference in Ahoskie Monday of last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis visit-; ed Mr. and Mrs. James Davis in Windscir Friday afternoon. j Mrs.'.Raymond Outlaw was in Edenton Friday afternoon shop-: ping the Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turner, Mis? Vivian White and Mrs: Henry Harrison of Windsor visited Miss Beulah White, who is .a patient in Wilson Sanator ium in Wilson on Tuesday of, last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cobb and daughter of Atlanta, Ga., visited, Mrr and Mrs. El J. Pruden, Jr., Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Chet White and Mrs. Lil lie-Evans spent Thursday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Claude Small, Jr., in Edenton. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., Mrs. Howard White and Lois Ann Taylor were shoppers in Rocky Motint Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrr. Viola Cowan were' In Wind sor- Friday morning on busi ness. “Skimp” Winbome made a business trip to Raleigh on Mon-i day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick and children, Amelia and Britt visaed Mr. and Mrs. Willie Haw kins in Suffolk, Va., on Tues day* night. Mrs. Jordan Leicester of Har rellfville returned home Tues day* of last week after spending * i Scapnwi's JL Croum «_ —* scaimmr s StwnTCroum ’ AMERICAN 1 4 $ blended wDMtrr "fUT s3;%> ■H M#*Mi-itsnuas emtM*r,tE»ioncin.iißMMi»H.Bs PWf* irti jWH HBmMI Mitt • '■ er leaders, held at Robin’s Res taurant last week plans were completed on the 4-H Club pro gram for 1960-61. The program will be carried by 4-H Club boys and girls ip Chowan County. To make health work carried by Junior 4-H members more i meaningful to them, their fam ilies and to their community, a king and queen of heatlh con- I test is beiqg launched in all 4-H |Clubs this mopth. Work in;the program will include essentials | for good health of the individual, the family, and community; medi cal examinations; tests of health knowledge; and 4-H Health Rec ords. Coronation of the King and Queen of Health will, be held in May, 1961. Those attending the meeting were: Dr. O. L. Holley, pro fessor D. F. Walker, Miss L; M. Nixon, Mrs. M. B. Harrell, Mrs. S. L. Beeves, Mrs. L. M. Lowe, Mrs. R. H. Frinks, Mrs. N. P. Wilson, Miss 29. R. Banks, Mrs. A. R. Hocutt, Q, A. Jones, C. L. Fayton, G. W. Cooper, E. A. Har rell, C. Twine, the County and Home Agents. ! i l Last week 4-H Clubs were or ganized at White Oak Consolidat ed School and St. John School. Organization of 4-H Clubs at the Edenton High School will : be completed this week. a few days With Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Winborne. ; i ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Smithwick, ‘‘Sis” and Britt visited Mrs. Smithwick’s sister, Mrs. Gladys Outlaw and family ’ in Edenton Wednesday night. Mrs. Albert Phelps of Edenton spent Monday of last week with Mrs. J. D. Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker were Tuesday night dinner guests Os Mrs. Baker’s brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Freemah at Mars Hill. Patrolman Wayne C. Keeter of Rocky Mount spent a few days at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keeter and brother. Scottie. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and children, Ellen, Edmund 111 and Marie visited Mrs. Lou ise Cox and friends in Murfrees boro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and children, Marilyn Kay, Mar cia and Randy spent the week end visiting Mrs. Barfield’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small in LaGrange. Mrs. J. W. White, Miss Vivian White and Mrs. Murray Hardin of Windsor visited Miss Beulah White in Wilson Sanatorium at Wilson Friday. Tommie Cobb and son,, Ken neth of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. T. E. White Sunday, Mrs. Roy Baker, Mrs. H R. Outlaw and Mrs. Ed Pierce visited Mrs. Outlaw’s brother-in law, Jim Outlaw in Greenville Saturday. Mr, Outlaw is very ill at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keeter and son, Scottie, spent Sunday visit ing Mr. Keeter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Keeter in Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and son, Billy of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Daven port and children, Margaret and Douglas, also Mr. and Mrs. Ray ms CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAEQI4H*. TfTOBtDAT, OCTOBER H.11M6. Ward and son, Billy of Ports mouth, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bright in Columbia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Taylor i of Williamston and IMr. and 1 Mrs. Bob House of Harrellsville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick and Mike Smithwick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett David son and children of Mars Hill visited Mrs. Davidson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White Sunday.! J. P. Love, Nina Love, Mar ion White and Billy White at-1 tended the football game Wed-j nesday night in Windsor. Mrs. Chet White and children,) Martin and Marion were in Windsor Saturday on business. | The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turner left Monday to spend a few days visiting their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Chilton in Winston- Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogerson of Edenton spent Sunday in Portsmouth, Va., visiting Mr. andj Mrs. Bill Altman. I H. G. Evans, Jr., and “Doc” 1 Brown attended the Carolina- Notre Dame football game ati Chapel Hill Saturday. Shirley Baker, Lois Ann Tay lor and Peggy Hughes attended the State College-Maryland foot-i ball game in Raleigh Saturday night. MARS HILL STUDENT Among the 1,056 students en- ( rolle "I I |f fashion authority, Centro per L'Altt | 1 1 functional expression of classic kitty. fWEESSBSB&\ jKaßp •|n .. W . N , s \ \ ” • v.w.w*~w*«jf .mlt - x A magnificent view . % . the ’6l Ford Galarte dub Vtctoeta • • . the V til a