PAGE SIX k" ’"B 1 4-H’ers Get Achievement Awards By PAMELA WILLS 4-H Council Roporlor The 4-H County Achieve ment program was held at Center Hill Community Building December 6. The program revealed out standing work done by 4- H’ers. The audience was thrilled with inspiration as 4-H’ers and leaders re ceived awards and certifi cates. The program included Don Evans as vice presi dent, presiding; devotion by Fay Parrish, Yeopim 4- H Club; song leader, Diane Peedin, Cross Roads Senior Club; pledge of allegi ance led by Charlie John son, Edenton Senior Club and 4-H pledge led by Charlotte Layton, Rocky Hock 4-H Club. For entertainment Cross Roads Club favored the group with two dances. The entertainers were Robin Hendrix, ' Chris Hollowell, Shelia Byrum and Vickie Leary and Jill Hendrix and Julia Byrum a duet. Bob by Backus, Edenton Jun ior Club, presented a pi ano solo. Seventy-two awards were presented to 4-H’ers and five to leaders by county agents. County winners were as follows: Debra Boswell received the award for small fruits; for clothing, Fay Parrish; 4 ON SAVINGS sH / As/ COMPOUNDED \/<£j]q I “"^Ks o ßlSsriJS , <=«* I Little brother is a lot like passbook savings here-starting small, but always growing bigger , and stronger. We help, by adding excellent earnings, so your savings grow more rapidly—to keep pace with your family’s growing needs! I Save by the 10th - Earn from the Ist Edenton Savings & loan Assn A Safe Place To Save Since ISOS '.it S. BROAD ST. EDENTON, N. C 1 /give me) 1 VQIfELITTLE) gl*£ 1) HERE’S A BIG HIT! You can find'the perfect Christmas gift for family or friends, at Kitchener’s Pharmacy. You can complete your Christmas shopping in one stop! I rural Civil Defense, Diane Peedin; recreation, Cindy Davenport; dog care, Diane Peedin; frozen foods, Janie Evans; personal appear ance, Becky Lou Ward; canning, Janie Evans; gar den, Janie Evans; manage ment, Marie Chappell; money management, Tony Langley; horse, Van Ward; livestock, Susan Jordan; annual flower growing, Ju lia Byrum; foods and nu trition, Pamela Wills, Lois Brabble, Joan Jordan and Pat Perry. Also, breads and cereals, Susan Jordan; adventures in the kitchen, Pat Perry; tree identification, Diane Peedin; tree planting, Jim my Evans; health, pre teens, Shelia Byrum and Randy Chappell; early teens, Cynthia Davenport; senior, Pamela Wills; saf ety, Arlene Chappell; wildlife, Leslie Efird; mu sic and stories with child ren, Marie Chappell; crafts, Tony Langley; electric, Er vin Lassiter; home im provement, Nancy Bos well; marketing, Charlotte Layton; crops, com, Don Evans; peanuts, Garry Lowe. Certificate and check went to Shirley Ray El liott, Frank Holley and Ernest Wills for their poul try project. Douglas Hill, Stanley Littlejohn, Joyce THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961. Faye Thompson and Larry Wiggins also received a check for ' their poultry project. Awards given to 4-H leaders were: one year (bronze pin) Mr. and Mrs. Leon Evans; five years (silver pin) Mrs. Otis Chap pell, Mrs. Louise Perry, Mrs. Fannie Parks, Mrs. Minnie Summers, Mrs. Ha zel Backus, Mrs. Emily Brooks, Mrs. Bessie Walton and Mrs. Mary Brown Jones. Ten years (gold pin) Mis. Emmett Jones, Emmett Jones, Mrs. Rose Overton and Dick Lowe. Nineteen years, Bristoe Perry (certificate). Blue awards were given to persons in the following groups: Achievement, Pamela Wills, Janie Evans, Susan Jordan and— Joan Jordan; agricultural, C. Y. Parrish, 111, Rodney Jordan, Don Evans and Gary Lowe; alumni recognition, Mrs. Leon Evans, Leon Evans; bread, Susan Jordan and Joan Jordan; clothing, Faye Parrish, Diane Peedin, Joan Jordan, Susan Jordan and Barbara Jerkins; dog care and training, Diane Peedin, Scarlet Bunch, Cindy Dav enport and A1 Ward; elec tric, Richard Simons; Erv in Lassiter, Dwight Fran ces, Morgan Francis and Harold Herman. Also, field crops science, Don Evans, Gary Lowe, Michael Perry, Emmitt Winbome, Jimmy Evans and Fred White, III; foods and nutrition, Pamela Wills, Lois Brabble, Joan Jordan and Susan Jordan; food preservation, Janie Evans, Marlene Chappell, Beth Braswell, Susan Jor dan; forestry, Diane Peed in, Julia Byrum, Bobby Lee Byrum and Jimmy Ev ans; health, Pamela Wills, Cindy Davenport, Randy Chappell and Shelia By rum; home economics, con | sumer education, Susan | Jordan, Faye Parrish, Joan I Jordan and Janie Evans. Also, home management, Marie Chappell, Robin Langley, Shelia Byrum and Marlene Chappell; horse, Vann Ward, Cindy Ward, Beth Boswell and Joan Jordan; horticultural, Deb ra Boswell and Janie Ev ans; leadership, Pamela Wills, Diane Peedin, Faye Parrish and Don Evans; poultry, Shirley Ray El liott; beef, Susan Jordan, C. Y. Parrish, 111, Cindy Ward and Harry Ward; saf ety, Arlene Chappell, Janie Evans, Marie Chappell and Millie Bunch. And, tractor, Don Evans; recreation, Cindy Daven port; rural Civil Defense, Diane Peedin; district dem onstrations, sewing (senior) Barbara Jerkins; sewing (junior) Susan Jordan; fruits and vegetable use, Pamela Wills; rural Civil Defense, Diane Peedin; poultry barbecue, Susan Jordan; egg cookery, Beth Boswell; girls’ electric, Jo an Jordan; forestry, Gene Jordan; boytf electric, Charlie Johnson and Wil liam W. Backus, Jr.; talent participants, Diane Peedin, Robin Hendrix, Shelia By rum, Vickie Leary, Chris Hollowell, Jill Hendrix and Julia Byrum. In addition to medals in canning, knives went to Susan Jordan and Beth Boswell. District winner, Janie Evans, boiling water bath cooker. A district certifi cate went to Don Evans in tractor. A cook book went to Joan Jordan, county winner in foods. Ervin Lassiter, county winner in electric, will be the dele gate to State 4-H Electric Congress next summer. The evening was enjoy ed by all attending. Four s’ers and leaders left with the anticipation of receiv ing more medals next year. The meeting .was adjourned by Don Evans. \' : — :! ¥ ' 4-H Fund Goal Met In Area Fourteen counties in the Northeastern District of North Carolina have com pleted a goal of $19,015 for the N. C. Development Fund. These counties raised $19,232 to support various phases of 4-H Club work in North Carolina, particu larly in the areas of camp ing, awards, scholarships and the International Farm Youth Exchange programs, according to Dr. T. C. Bla lock, state 4-H leader. “Each county in the state has been working to ward the completion of a goal for the 4-H Develop ment Fund, the sum total of which will add up to be about $500,000,” Bla lock remarks. Seventy-three counties in the state have completed their fund quotas, raL&ng more than $345,000. "Os six North Carolina Agricultural Extension Ser vice districts, the North eastern District is the first to complete its quota,” the state 4-H leader reports. Chowan County’s sug gested goal was $1,048 and the amount actually receiv ed was $1,091. In Per quimans County, the goal and amount received was $1,113. Simple Arithmetic “I suppose, like many ether husbands, you can’t say what your wife pays for her hats and dresses.” “Oh, yes, I can too much.” “But, joking aside, have you ever stopped to figure out how much your wife’s clothes cost you?” “It isn't necessary. 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Special ceremonies at the council recognized 150 years of ABS Scripture do nations to the armed forces of the United States and their allies as well as 25 years of similar service to the Boy Scouts of Am erica. A plaque from the USS Polaris submarine John Adams was present ed to the society in appre ciation for the 50,000,000 copies of ABS Scripture donated to the armed forces which was recently placed on board the Polaris somewhere at sea. In ad dition each crew member received a special inscrib ed copy of the society’s new runaway best seller, “Good News for Modern Man,” the New Testament in Today’s English Ver sion. The ceremony cele brated the first ABS gift of Scriptures to the mili tary—6s Bibles to the crew of the USS John Adams, a corvette of 24 guns in No vember, 1817. Commonly called the “TEV” the popular paperback hit the eight million circulation mark during the council’s closing session, exactly 14 months after publication. The council also recom mended top priority for more closely relating ABS Scripture to Christian edu cation programs of the so ciety’s supporting churches, testing English Scriptures with reader aids and study helps for high school and college students, Bible readings for children and special Scriptures for fam ilies with children who have exceptional problems. In addition, the society was urged to explore the possibility of preparing the Scriptures for special “in ner city” programs. V •iH £ ■gfegpK V 4 1 a . jJjfff HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS—New officers of the National Honor Society chapter at John A. Holmes High School were installed during ceremonies Monday afternoon at the school. Don Jordan, second from left, was installed as president, and Malcolm Dixon, vice president. They are flanked in the above picture by Carroll Lassiter, treasurer and Carol Bryant, secretary. A reception followed the installation in the Home Economics Deportment. ANNOUNCEMENT The Law Firm of EARNHARDT & EVANS Announces the Dissolution of That Firm Effective December 31, 1967 W. J. P. EARNHARDT, JR., is Pleased to Announce That He Will Continue the General Practice of Law With Offices in the Hotel Joseph Heweis, King Street, Edenton, North Carolina, and MERRILL EVAN'S, JR., is Pleased to Announce That He Will Continue the General Practice of Law With Offices at 431 South Broad Street, Edenton, North Carolina

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