New Books At Local Library Amoni the new books recently received” at thfe Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library are: ' The Price of Liberty, thow our basic rights are threatened in the name of law enforcement by Alan Barth. Power i and Policy in the U.S.S.R., by R. Conquest. False Entry by Hortcnse Cali sher, a novel. Triangle, three complete nov els by Asimov. Holy Week by Louis Aragon. War in the Desert, an R.A.F. Frontier Campaign by John Ba got Qlubb. A Southern Moderate Speaks by 'Brooks Hays. i Jordan’s Stormy Banks and Other Stories by Mary Elsie Robertson. N For Young Adults Patriot Silver, a story of Ihe Revolutionary War by Robert James Green. Mystery at Land’s End by! tyarg Nelson. 1 Pick a New Dream„ a Beany] Malone Story by Lenora Malt-' ingly Weber. For Middle-Aged Children 101 Things a Boy Can Do Around the House by Symons. I The Owl Hoots Twice at Cat fish Bend by Ben Lucien Bur man. < Summer of Little Rain by Ai-! leen Fisher. • t The Level Land by Dola de Jong. [ Club Calendar] Ch/en~ meals will be the dem-1 onstration given by Miss Pauline Calloway, home economics agent,] at the April Home Demonstra tion meetings. Items of business ! to be discussed include 25th | Federated District meeting, Al- 1 bemarle Craftsman’s Fair, Eliza beth City, April 18-19;; National Hoipe Demonstration Club Week, Majf 6-12; Crafts Workshop, Greenville, N. C., June 12, 13 and 14; Farm Home Week- Ra leigh, June 18-22. and State Mu sic Workshop, Greensboro, in July. Following is a schedule of Home .Demonstration Club meet ings: Monday, April 2, 2:30 P. M.— Advance Club at Advance Com munity Building. Mrs. Isaac Harrell, hostess. Tuesday, April 3, 2:30 P. M.— Rylpnd Club at home of Mrs. Gordon Boyce. Tuesday, April 3, 8 P. M.— Oak Grove Club at Oak Grovr Community Building. Mrs. Otis Chappell and Mrs. Marion Bunch co-hostesses. Monday, April 9, 2:30 P. M.— ( You’ll have a picnic growing your own vegetables from Keystone Quality seeds. It’s fun when results are sure to bring a smile of real pleasure to that family in your life. Wa feature the entire Keystone line of garden seeds-golden yellow corn, rich red beets, plump juicy tomatoes, and other popular, test proven varieties. f E. L. PEARCE \ KP£ T -$ e SEEDSMAN I \\ SEEDS b Phone 3839 S .; -j ' ■■■ ' We may well have the very idea for you! Want to explore the power of the right IDEA to punch-up a piece of printed I matter, make it more persuasive and li WtVtPf&ilß ' productive? Let our creative people work on your problem. Get their juV suggestions. ■ You can get the benefit m of our IDEAS without HLattPl V" 7 cost or obligation. Let’s k\ / I Bet together and talk ji 1\ \ about your needs. k |§fyj The Chowan Herald ■afil „ IS Phone 2221 Chowan Club at Chowan Com munity Building. Monday, April 9, 8 P. M.— Yeopim Club at home of Mrs. Bobby Bunch. Tuesday, April 19, 8 P. M.— Beech Fork Club at home of Mrs. W. H. Saunders. Wednesday, April 11, 2:30 P. M. — Wards Club at Wards Com munity Building. Thursday, April 12, 8 P. M.— Gum Pond Club at home of Mrs. Clarence Bass. Monday, April 16. 8 P. M.— Enterprise Club at. home of Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Sr. Tuesday, April 17, 8 P. M.— Center Hill Club at home of Mrs. Melvin Byrum. Tuesday, April 24, 8 P. M.— Rocky Hock Club at home of Mrs. Kcrmit Perry. Wednesday, April 2f,» 2:30 P. M.—Byrd Club at home of Mrs. D. M. Reeves. v Thursday, April 26, 3:30 P. M.—Colonial Club at hbme of Mrs. W. W. Porter. ( Elementary School t Lunch Room Menu ' ■> I Menus at the Edenton Ele mentary School lunch room for the week of April 2-6 will be as follows: | Monday: Sausage patties, pinto beans, candied yams, milk, cornbread, chocolate pudding, butter. i Tuesday: Beef vegetable soup, j milk, crackers, pineapple upside down cake, toasted cheese sand , wiches. Wednesday: Pork and vege ] table pie, grapefruit, buttered pea 3, milk, school baked rolls, butter. 1 Thursday: Cube steaks, rice I pudding, creamed potatoes, but ter, turnip greens, milk, school baked rolls. J Friday-' Fish sticks, blackeye 1 peas, cole slaw, cornbread, ] school baked cookies, apple | sauce, butter, milk. i Local Students Get Honorable Mention Top winners in the Northeast ern District Science Fair held at East Carolina College Friday, March 23, have been announced by Dr. Frank Eller of the East Carolina Science Department, chairman of t,he event. Almost 200 projects by junior and senior high school students in a 22-county area were on dis play during the day in the Wright auditorium on the camp us. Interest in the fair was indicated by the large number of people who came to view the work of the young scientists. Barbara Wallace and Frances Privott of John A. Hoimes High School in Edenton received hon orable mention for junior bio (logical science projects. 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