PAGE EIGHT Home Demonstration Clubs Os County Hold Interesting Program Miss Pauline Gordon, Extension Specialist, Speaker The Spring Federation Meeting of Home Demonstration Clubs was held in the Edenton Court House last week in celebration of the 'Sixth Nat ional Home Demonstration Week, with the theme “Today’s Home OBuilds To morrow’s World.” Mrs. W. H. Saunders presided oyer the meeting and extended the group a very warm welcome. Mrs. R. E. Gordon,-of the Rocky Mount Club, conducted the devotional service, em phasizing the spiritual side of the home and the fact that the home is the foundation of America. George Alma Byrum, Chairman of Chowan County Blood Program, ex plained the value of the blood pro gram and urged the women to con tinue their cooperation by donating blood. The next visit of the blood mobile will be Thursday, May 17, at the Edenton armory and the quota again is 175 pints. Miss Carolyn Swindell delighted those attending with a solo, “My Wild Irish Rose.” The principal speaker was Miss Pauline Gordon, extension home furn ishings specialist of Raleigh, who was introduced by Miss Martha Barnette, Assistant Home Agent. Miss Gor don’s address and demonstration were most interesting and informative. 'She discussed the physical side of the home and stated, that upon entering ■ a room it should immediately strike the eye to give a good impression. There are five factors in making the home beautiful, she Said, “attractive color scheme, furniture, cleanliness, comfort, and convenience.” The specialist listed the following suggestions in making the home beau-, tiful: .1. Don’t buy furnishings too hur riedly give a lot of thought and time before purchasing. 2. Buy furnishings that provide comfort and easy to keep clean. 3. In planning a room, figures and plain designs are both good if care fully selected attractive and harmoniz ing colors are used. 'Following the meeting at the Court Mouse, the group went to the Quinn Furniture Store where Miss Gordon gave an excellent demonstration on purchasing furniture, illustrating the points to be considered in selection. She emphasized, “Know what you want in furniture before buying. Buy the best you can afford, so that it will last through the years.” njUVDUlfMVCfff** ****** AAAAAA^<W FOR HER GRADUATION help herdreamsc^etnie! Give her a «^^»’69 95 LANE CEDAR CHEST StroomUnod modwii with wal- .at M -_ Dhflndlv. moclom of stiver- A not veneen, paldao borders, tUQ 95 BW «•“»*■ Tray * u ,tonM«-)UyJQ Lane-patented self-rising tray. J J cally lifts with lid. Model #2660, yy Model #2393. v W Also In blond oak, #2633. Lane is the only Pressere-tested, Aroma-tight Ceder Chart as in \ilii Jjfe£l"Z I easy $125 ifoSr£wL *s9* I TERMS ;, : ' « L Quinn F umiture Company Edenton, N. C. !■-» MIDI Sometimes even the most experienc ed sportsmen run out of supplies be fore getting back to their base. So ■ Paul Johnson has planned an emer gency kit that weighs only 1 % pounds J and can be carried in your hunting coat pocket. This will supply suf ficient nourishment and shelter for a three-day trip. I First, get a tin with a good* lid that measures 5 x 3V4 x 2Vt inches. This is a standard size tin and is easy 1 to find. Then get the following: three ( packets of dehydrated soup,, three plain, sweet chocolate bars, nine bouil lon cubes, one-half pound of rice, a ' short length of fishline, three or four ( hooks, water-proofed matches or matches in a waterproof box, a four inch piece of candle and 40 feet of 90-pound test cod line. To pack these, first place the candle upright in one comer of the tin, then pack the nine bouillon cubes on the bottom after removing any; bulky | wrappings. Next, place the three pack ages of dehydrated soup on the side of : the can opposite the candle. Mow J pack the three chocolate bars upright | in the can and pour in some of the j rice to fill any spaces. Place the hooks in a small envelope : on top of the rice, put the lid on the | can and seal it with one-inch wide | adhesive tape. Then wrap your fish- j line lengthwise around the can and wrap the cod line neatly around the ! side of it. You should use the supplies in this I manner: For breakfast each day | ft* ft** “Dc*tMU» (•* %MMi7 For o tike-new appearance, let us give your shoes a complete rebuilding job— For foot health and comfort ask for "STEERHEAD ,r / genuine leather soles. I W. M. RHOADES SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1 EDENTON, N. C. ’ 429 S. Broad St. Phone 378 THE CHOWAN HERALD, .DENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1981. have one of the packages of soup, strengthened with one bouillon cube. For lunch, eat one chocolate bar, and for supper boil up one third of the rice with two bouillon - cubes. You do all your cooking .in th» tin con tainer, after carefully unpacking it. The candle is very useful for light ing a quick fire. The cod line is used for lashing poles when making a lean to shelter; and the fishliqe and hooks are used, if necessary, to augment your diet. This kit is so light and handy that, even if you.are going into the woods for only a few hours, it ie well to take it along. When properly packed, it will remain in good condition for many months. MAY QUEEN ATTENDANT Miss IBetsy Wood was an attendant to the queen at the annual May Day exercises of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College on Saturday, May 6. Miss Wood is the daughter of Mrs. Fred P. Wood of Edenton. ■w jLM ALTHOUGH her vsrt audi ence is unse*". singer blows that thousands are Is tening to her every note. The* proven dependably of the modem radio is tho greatest wonder of this wonderful egol Listening to those whom we have served will prove tho de pendability of our orgartae tion. Our service is one of quiet dignity, or respectful ob lervance, arid of caret J et tention to Retail. .. 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