TWO PAGE TWO Negro Home Demonstration News ■r W. OMHIC 8. CHARLTON, Co««»y Ne*ro Heat* Kcmmlm Mrs. G. K. Greenlee, Home Economics Specialist, will con duct a training school in “Pat tern Alterations” Wednesday, October 26, at the Brown-Car ver library, 9:00 A. M. All clothing project leaders are to be present. Others interested in this training school are invited to attend. Bring with you a dress pattern in your size. Our Home Demonstration Achievement Day program which was scheduled for Tues day night, will be held at a later date. Clubs will assume the same responsibilities already assigned so continue your prep arations. The date will be an nounced soon. Each member is asked to make a special effort to attend your October Home Demonstration flub meeting. Bring non-mem bers with you. Keep Your Feet Comfortable Be Kind To Your Feet—Have you ever had a pair of shoes that hurt your feet Don’t wor ry, you have not been by your self. Squeezing or pinching your feet in shoes that are too short, narrow, tight or maybe too large will cause your nerves to be on edge, you may have pains in your back and ‘legs, you may be short-tempered and feel miserable. 11l fitted shoes may causa you to have corns, callouses, ingrowing toe nails, bunions or arch trouble. Women usually buy four or five pair 'of shoes each year while men get only one or two pairs each year. Style is king in the shoe business, especially when buying women’s shoes. Shoes are expensive. The chances are, they may be high er next year. Rain or shine, hot or cold, ice or snow, scorching pavements or frozen streets, your feet are constantly on the go, taking you here, there and everywhere. Therefore, it is up to you to be sure that your feet are well taken care of and kept in good condition and fitted with shoes that will give com ** p SOSO Is-srrM $095 pint i| I ajjjjPp |||l fifti : I It *kjgS{|g£fe., 'J| fi * 'll ijjgfei^. ,s _a.' WMmf'■ JK • II ™ I *&chen|ei) I I§< *.i : '■ cW cut made for the I lucky when they bar- Jg W/mf M II i \ IHJfcgM girls in their teens! Mature look -9 gained for these! fffjSKL PI J } ing des ig ns to fabrics and coiors! 9: Novelty striped lined... ® \ Bf Sizes 10 to in many difioraat 1, water repellent poplin S&jmgjm 11 81 V I IfllsuAllv $10.99! MmM 1 8sWm 1 Values I™. *24.99 to *29.99! | s 6.Bs yw ! j % *17.85 Here’s the value that looks ill Rf| ff f Ja 9 Famous Burtiug- i \ - > V 1111 \LIKP: worth dollars more! Cotton j J| 4lt '/ f M m fab . | Cmttl m M fitß 1 m WtrM4 poplin carcoats with quilted Hu- L/ 9 ings for warmth and good looks! 7d Bi lk I [IP \9L| 9 Extremely color-9 Pi/£■§- -j ?# I# f % B M plaid tones m An assortment of colors in all f BpOl n - W "wm, | \ B Orioa pilo fl sports occasions! 'fc I $12.99! wararth! OXA rm * Picture frame 9 u, *6.99 each'. JkAJI»I J —1 k i | I . |-1 m rv¥7IVITV^M Street. Motion was made by R. Elton Forehand, seconded by George A. Byrum, and duly carried that Electric and Water Department bills in the amount of $16,931.35 be paid. Motion was made by Luther C. Parks, seconded by J. Edwin Bufflap, and duly carried that the following Town of Edenton bills in the amount of $4,160.92 be paid: Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $2.10; Accounting Supplies and Systems, Inc., $4.14; The Chowan Herald, $96.20; Ernest J. Ward, Jr., $9.26; Postmaster, $80.00; The ’ Michie Company, $15.00; Gulf Oil Corp., $152.37; Reeves Company, $1.58; George Chevrolet Co., $67.49; W. S. Dar ley & Co., $7.40; Kale Uniforms, $5.84; Albemarle Motor Co., $17.55; Bunch’s Auto Parts,, $12.48; Hughes-Parker Hardware Co., $18.00; Federal Sign & Sig nal Corp., $3.45; Coastland Oil Co., $7.43; Byrum Hardware Co., $38.07; The Chowan Herald, $63.40; Edenton Ice Co., $2.99; The Karpark Corp.,, $128.39; W. F. Miller, $25.00; Edenton Furni ture Co., $3.39; Edenton Office Supply, $1.00; R. J. Boyce, $21.41; Ricks Laundry & Clean ers, Inc., $4.03; Norfolk & Caro lina/ Tel. & Tel. Co., $10.45; Bunch’s Garage, $97.56; N. C. League of Municipalities, $21.50; Edenton Furniture Co., $6.50; Morning Pride Mfg. Co., $236.11; Norfplk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $21.88; The Fireline Corp., $20.73; Ricks 'Laundry & Clean ers, Inc., $6.00; Belk-Tyler Co., $27.54; Byrurh Hardware Co., $1.30; Hollowell’s, Inc., $2.04; Hughes-Parker Hardware Co., $7.96; Ralph E. Parrish, Inc., $12.05; M. G. Brown Co., Inc., $4.47; Akron Brass Mfg. Co., $60.73; Western Auto Associate Store, $16.19; Gulf Oil Corp., $21.71; Motorola C. & E., Inc., $30.00; Gulf Oil Corp., $232.45; Volunteer Firemen, $49.00; Nor folk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.,' $9.25; Ashley Welding & Ma chine Co., $24.65; Bunch’s Auto ( J •• Parts, $9.66; Bunch’s Garage, $534.93; M. G. Brown Cd„ $33.30; Hughes-Parker Hardware Co., $124.28; Ack Ack Exterminating Co., $15.00; Hobbs Implement Co., $2.80; Albemarle Motor Co., $25.00; John Potts, $28.00; Trans port Clearing of the Carolinas, Inc., $31.70; Dewey Bros., Inc., $400.46; East Carolina Supply Co., $44.05; E. J. Smith & Sons Co., $5.54; Lee Freeman, $52 00; Barker House Association, $3.00; I •helpful INVESTMENT SERVICES WsisSMssM - APPRAISALS....QI/QTATIQNS....‘ x . M SECURITIES ANALYSIS,...FRIENDLY GUIDANCE M Cell our Representative in this Area ’ ||| Caro^J^^ (les D —l , *' orf * or^ U>n ..rT. ' 206 W. Eden St. M jStwestm&Us for b>ecu/ity PHONE 2466 || Members Midwest Stock Exchange |||- CHARLOTT* • RALEIGH • NIW YORK CITY I w. D. fjjifffr Wholesale Gre-| eery, s6.2Svßdenton Insurance! Agency, 525.00; Nationwide MlttS tual Co., $525.54; Er nest J. %rd, Jr., $41.85; Jimbo’s Jumbos, fNc., $4.50; West W. By-, rum Ins. Agency, $5.00; Wm. F. Freeman, Inc., $500.00; Carlyle C. Webbt. $3&00. j. There Efelhg no further busi ness, the Council adjourned! / i, ERNES 1' J. WARD, J®., Clerk.