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I} Negro Home Demonstration News , ftpl; Bjr MBS. OMMIE 8. CHARLTON, County Negro Home Kronomico Agent j - : _L. . r V I® During the recreational part of ft Home Demonstration club meet-1 this month, members are! ta_a Christmas party. Non- B membßrs are invited to the club 3 meeting. Readings are presented, H tgrols sung, games played, gifts 9 exchanged, and a delicious re- I past served. ■ The Tradition That Strengthens ■ ■' Family Ties 9 Os course the time-honored 9. tradition for the family inspira- H tion is quite simply that of at -9 tending church together. If one’s 9 church has a special Christmas 9 service, family attendance can -1 not be replaced by any other 9 Next best, and in | I IIISkJj MOTOROLA Stereo Hi-Fi with FM/AM Radio • 3 Separate Speaker Systems (not just 2) ONLY • Multi-Channel Amplifier with *> O Q 1 ? 3 Output Transformers /* • Super-Quiet Automatic Record Changer - - Mode| SKIOI SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF MOTOROLA STEREO HI-FI f Western Gas Service, Inc. ZO4 S. Broad St. PHONE 3122 Edenton. N. C. ‘f/Mi’, 'eddfi/////, Jtv. V/////.'////, jfo,. JHHIj, mm mm ft II? mm m z 'it 'm 4k. n wJm IS JjprSj' mw? ■ S//////S*. '//rftf/fr*. >////<% */> '//////// '//////////// 'Sss/if* ./// Vss/*. s/M X//. /m/m mmm wm .mmmm' %m.rn "M ,%wm Mwm. ire iw * % m mmm m wmr m:m mm w" r m « mm, m»m wi m. mi m m m.. irwi mw mm * 3ust * e Christmas activity is over... the '""S'/SS/sn last gift-laden shopper has gone ... the streets are quiet. Hovering over town is the glow of a thousand lighted trees in a thousand shining windows. Down a thousand chimneys will come that old gentleman who each Christmas brings joy and happiness to young and old.alike. It’s Christmas and we’re glad .... because it gives us the opportunity and occa-' sion to express our sincere appreciation and to wish I'fjfU- you a Glorious Holiday Season. , [Colonial Motor Co., Inc. Buick f Olds - Pontiac - GMC Trucks ‘Mm*., . - t>:» 'I : addition, is a simple worship ser- I vice at home, a tradition more i | and more families are establish- j ' ing, and one which can mean j a great deal to every member. of the family from the baby to the elderly shut-ins. There are beautiful Christmas devotionals for the family; there are Christmas carols that carry a message all their own; there are the wonderful stories of the first Christmas in Matthew and Luke. Families have various 1 plans for Christmas 'Eve and Christmas Day, but when a spe-, cial worship service becomes part of the Christmas tradition, the family has Put first things first, I and strengthened its ties. (From 1 the Extension Bulletin Christ- ; TBS CHOWAN HERALD. EDEHTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER SO. 1902. mas Traditions Strengthen Fami ly Ties). ( -- - - Freese Turkey Left-Overs Nobody likes life-tovers es pecially when they are served two or three days in a row. And that's what usually happens with turkey. It seems to go on and on. This year, give your family a break. Freeze your left-over Christmas turkey, then magically produce it weeks later in tasty salads, meat pies and sandwich | es. Food specialists in - the U. S. Department of Agriculture say turkey frozen in large pieces will l hold its quality a full month in the freezer. Small pieces or slices covered with gravy (to keep out the air) have a storage life of 6 .months at 0 deg.F. | As soon after dinner as possi ble, remove the turkey meat ! from the carcass. It should be cool by this time. Tightly wrap large pieces of meat in plastic film, aluminum foil, laminated paper, or other moisture-vapor-resistant packag ing material. Package slices and small pieces I covered with gravy in rigid plas- I tic, glass, or metal containers, | allowing (A inch of space per pint at the top for expansion. Freeze the meat at 0 deg.F., as soon as it is packaged. Use within the prescribed time. The Center Hill-Cisco Commun ity was awarded third place in the Area Community Develop ment contest at the Awards Pro gram December 11. The program yas held at the Elizabeth City State Teachers College. Guest speaker for the occasion was R. 'E. Jones, Extension State Agent, Negro 'Work, A. and T. College, Greensboro, N. C. Six of the ten counties in the Albemarle Area Association par ticipated in the community de velopment contest this year. Perquimans County was awarded first place, Pasquotank second, FAMOUS PEOPLE TELL MEANING OF CHRISTMAS Christmas means something dif ferent to everyone. Nineteen fa mous people . . . including presi dents of colleges, movie stars, sportsmen, musical artists . . . were asked to express “What Christmas Means to Me.” Read their inspiring remarks exclus ively in December 23rd issue of The American Weekly Magazine in colorgravure exclusively with THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer '*Wk T Ln wk T ;> 1L m ¥ . dr~‘rnii, jUKSjft? /' ? a>jg||K3jk, INDIVIDUALIST Pottery artist Sandor Kantor per . forms his regular morning exercises. He only wears swimming trunks in the snowy Karcag, Hungary, weather even though he is 68 years old. Chowan tmrd. Other counties participating were: Currituck, Gates and Camden. Thirty-four attended the program from Cho wan County. i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. W. J- White an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Grace White of Windsor, to William E. Parks, son of Mrs. Helen Parks and the late Mr. Parks. The wedding is planned for Friday, December 28. After a short stay with rela- 1 tives, they will be at home in San Angelo, Texas, where Mr. Parks is stationed in the U. S. Air Force. 4u 1 ” J | | j -for a | |mm I if mehy l : j | 1 j T. &T. | | Fish Market j: COUNTRY Gentleman DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN 85 PROOF Stalled from 100% Qrtßa U rnam rCrSiiM sttiuiv II I Questioned Answers George Dietrich, field representative of the Social Security Administration, is in Edenton every Thursday in the Court Room in the Chowan County Court House. Every farmer should be aWare j of the law pertaining to the cov- j erage of farm employees. The | Social Security law states that j cash wages of $l5O or more paid to a farm employee during a calendar year must be reported. Also, cash wages that are figured on a time basis, such as by the hour, day or week paid to a farm worker who is employed on any part of 20 days during the year must be reported re gardless of the total amount. This also would apply to a to bacco grader. If you take your tobacco to someone and pay them a cash amount to grade | your tobacco, they are consider-1 ed to be your employee if at j least 50% of the tobacco graded was your tobacco. Ihis means if you pay someone at least $l5O to grade your tobacco, or if you pay them less than $l5O but they grade tobacco for you on at least 20 days during the year, you must report the amounts you paid them as wages. Many times, a farmer will say ! that he didn’t report his farm : workers because: “The worker did not want me to report his wages” or “I didn’t know I war ! supposed to.” What happens in I this type of situation is that! when we do determine that the | wages had to be reported, the! farmer is liable for all the taxes. ! In other words, he not only has j to pay his share of the tax on i AAAAAAAAAAA &A&AAA & & A A A | HOLIDAY GREETINGS | 'j [; I wish to extend to all my friends $ 5 and members of the N. C. State ij II Motor Club my sincere wishes for 9 J: a Merry Christmas and a Happy |i New Year. I HIRAM A. WEEKS | : s >:v. vv*;vv «v v v v:« v v «:« #vvvv: vj* for partridges to fear trees \ (and all the rest) visit Norfolk this , Christmas / // you can’t find everything you need at hotne > Norfolk is just a hofy skip and jump away. Enjoy a wonder• land of shopping delight } with hundreds of stores just bursting with magnificent * Shopping Treat yourself Booth Trailways Terminall j to a shopping tourl Fine restaurants l \\ Modern Hotels and Motels Its the happiest M * • » rr . »• iL « off-season rates)! holiday traditionlttcgN Merchandise from around the world! in the arear * ~~ Come visit us this i Christmas in friendly NORFOLK j the wages paid, but also lias 1 j pay the employee's share and ; I fine for not having reported tli j wages on time. When you hire someone t work for you on your farm, asl them for their social security card. Copy their name ant number on your records exacth as it is on their card and you will save yourself a lot of trou ble later on. Rememfier, at the end of each year, the social security tax re port must be made by the em ployer for each farm worker who 'was pail at least $l5O in cash | during the year or worked on I any part of 20 days or more dur j ing the year for wages figured :on a time basis. OH, MY ACHING BACK Now! You can get le fast relief you need I from nagging backache, headache and I muscular aches and pains that of' en cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain —you want relief—want it fast! 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