— In these columns will be found a fair presentation of local and county news of general interest. Volume I. —Number 3. Chowan Demonstration Clubs • To Hold Celebration Saturday y # Program To Be Held On Court House Green At 4P. M. , This is Home Demonstration Week in Chowan County and the county clubs under the direction of Mis 3 Nelle Caldwell will celebrate the event by having an Achievement Day on Saturday September 15, and a special edition of the Edenton Daily News yesterday. This issue of the News carried news of 4-H club and home demonstration work as well as other items of interest to club mem bers. The Achievement Day program will be held on the court house green on Saturday afternoon, September 15, beginning at 4 p. m. Community singing will be led by Mr. Pat Aider man of Dunn, N. C., for about one half hour. At 4:30 a speech by a prominent speaker will be given. The 4-H dress review and home demonstration cotton dress contest will start at 5 p. m. This will be followed by community singing. .windows will be filled with displays of the work done by club women in the county and they will be ready to inspect all day Sat urday, as follows: Campen’s Jewelry Store, display arranged by the Ward club, consist ing of a display of crocheted lunch eon sets. A table will be correctly set for the luncheon. The display in Hobowsky’s window will be arranged by the Center Hill club, consisting of cut (lowers and potted plants. The display in Byrum Bros. Hard ware Company’s window will be ar ranged by the Advance club and will consist of jars of fruits and vege tables for a canning contest. An ex hibit will also show the type of can ner, sealer and can used in canning in 1916 and 1934. The displays in Quinn Furniture Company’s windows will be arrang ed by the Hurdles and River View _ clubs and will consist of a set of porch furniture, ferneries, wall pockets, baskets, etc., also a dis play of Christmas gifts. The displays in Ziegler’s Furniture Store windows will be arranged by the Enterprise and Byrd clubs and will consist of a bedroom with cro cheted bed spreads, dresser scarfs, etc., and a refinished furniture dis play. The display in the Community Store’s window will be arranged by the Chowan club and will show the number of pints of fruits and vege tables that one person should eat during the winter months to have an adequate diet. The display in Goodwin’s Quality Store window will be arranged by the Oak Grove club and will show the amount of food for a family of five to eat during a week. This will give suggestive menus. The window display in J. H. Holmes store will be arranged by the Ryland club and will be on house furnishing. The display in the window of Jno. C. Bond Company will be ar ranged by the Rocky Hock club and will display home-made underwear. The display in the window of Bad ham Bros, will be arranged by the Snow Hill club and will consist of handwork. The display in the window at the Taylor Theatre will be arranged by the Edenton club and will display home-made dresses. The display in the window at W. I. Cozzens store will be arranged by the Beech Fork club and will consist of fresh fruits and vegetables. City Council Passes Traffic Ordinance Town Council Tuesday night adopt ed the following ordinance relative to the traffic signal at the corner of Queen and Moseley streets, which was put in operation last week: “Be it ordained that drivers of all vehicles are hereby prohibited from Entering', the intersection of Queen sand Moseley streets when the traffic light at said intersection shows red on the side facing such vehicle.” A few'violations of this new traffic regulation have been reported, but the drivers could not be learned. Police will enforce the new ordinance and motorists are urged to comply with the. law. MARRIA