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CIVIC CALENDAR (Continued from Pa ire One) speak at the Methodist Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Chowan County’s Red Cross Fund Raising Drive will begin on Thursday, March 4. The county’s goal is $3,500. Wesleyan Service Guild of the fiethodist Church meets Tuesday light, March 2, at 8 o’clock at the ome of Mrs. Erwin Griffin. World Day of Prayer for all churches will be held in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Friday night, March 5, at 8 o’clock. Citizenship workshop for home demonstration club members of the Eastern and Northeastern Districts will be held in Greenville Monday, March 1, at 10 o’clock. ’ County dairy foods training meeting will be held in the Com munity Building at Cross Roads Wednesday afternoon, March 3, at I 2:30 o’clock. Chowanoke Council, No. 54, De gree of Pocahontas, will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock in the Red Men hall. Edenton Chapter of the Eastern Star will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Court House. Guest speaker for Jehovah’s Witnesses in Hotel Joseph Hewes Saturday night and Sunday after noon. Campaign in progress in Cho wan County to raise money for the Heart Fund. Membership drive now in pro gress by the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary. Hobbs Implement Company's John Deere Day in Edenton Ele mentary School auditorium to night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock Chowan Tribe, No. 12, 1.0.R.M., meets Monday night at 7:30 in the Red Men halL Chowanoke Council, No. 54, De gree of Pocahontas will stage annual Easter dance Saturday night, April 17. Chowan County Republicans will hold a county convention in the Court House tonight (Thurs day) at 8 o’clock. VFW Post meets in VFW home ” " 1 v Take a Johnson Sea-Horse along. 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Demonstration Dairy Foods Contest March 3 A county dairy foods training meet ing for adult 4-H leaders and 4-H 'girls who are planning to participate in the dairy foods demonstration con ' test will be held at the Community Building at Cross Roads on Wednes day afternoon, March 3, at 2:30 j o’clock. Mary Sue Elliott and Evangeline Copeland, 4-H Club members, will give j hr pretty metiers-to-be | Pert and crisp MATERNITY DRESS While you're waiting, it's easy to J always look dainty fresh and j pretty. Here's a maternity dress j ! that's sure to make you feel that j I way. Jacket is always-crisp cotton j j with a gay pattern. Picture frame j j neckline is softly feminine and en- = j hanced by a dainty flower cluster. | Very comfortable cut-out adjustable I skirt is solid - colored for contrast. Wash this dress as often as you wish ... it retains its spanking fresh i look. Sizes Bto 20. ( ! o j Cuthrell’s I Department Store EDENTON, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1954. a demonstration and Mrs. Imogene Cochrane, home agent, will discuss the ; importance of dairy foods in the daily diet. It is important that all adult 4-H i leaders attend thjffi meeting, as it will be necessary for™hem to help train 1 the 4-H girls who participate in the dairy foods demonstration contest. Citizenship Workshop Scheduled In Greenville i A citizenship workshop has been ar- j ranged by Mrs. L. B. Pate, chairman! J of the State Citizenship Committee. | This workshop will be held in the au ditorium of the Training School on T^S ,, U*.S. 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Brin* to boll then .Immer oeer low he*t IV4 hour. or WO Awed kill lo lend \ T until m«*t Is eerr tender. Add mushroom* «nd *our creera. Brin* iJ wl «_ l e*..- . _ ■ TWO Dill K IfSS » NagiHll | to toll stlrrtn* to blend. Add extr. seuonln* If necemirn, Berre ~zA*i>? I SWEETHEART 1 Wien You Sfiop ) I ■«*» ■MiTI *IX .-— qLif— l A Rra. am e IV V /t(t| ■ / I Eor sprasju recipe., homemaktno or eooktnt information, -Jf £ Cake, I ** W writ.: Nancy Director of* Nome Economic*. •i P ■■. East Carolina College campus, Green sville, at 10 o’clock on Monday morn ing, March 1. There will be a regis tration fee of 50 cents per person to cover cost of expenses for the work shop. Arrangements have been made 1 for everyone to have lunch in the Col lege Cafeteria. The theme of this workshop will be “UN—Our Best Instrument For World Understanding.” Mrs. Eleanor Rob erts, consultant to the Economics and Social Council for the Associated [Country Women of the World, will be I the main speaker for this meeting, i This meeting is being announced by | Mrs. Imogene Cochrane, home demon -1 stration agent, and she urges all county and home demonstration club citizenship chairmen, county and ’ home demonstration club international relations chairmen and delegates who went on the UN tour in October to at tend. Please contact your home agent if you plan to attend. Delegates from all women’s organizations in the East ern and Northeastern Districts will participate in this workshop. Advance Club Meets In Its New Building Advance Home Demonstration Club women held their February joint meet ing with their husbands Monday night of this week. The meeting was held at 7 o’clock in the new club building,' ''AAiWWWWWWWWVWVWVWWWWWS Puffin Zip-Open Biscuits . 2 .'To 27c Nucoa Colored Margarine 2 <&. 55c Grade A Large Eggs .. . • Doe. 59c Med. Sharp Cheese CeHo 59c -SECTION ONE--! where a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Imogene Cochrane, the home agent, spoke on the subject of drink ing milk for strong and healthy bod ies, after which C. W. Overman, coun ty agent, showed a film and spoke about improving soil and fielding it for higher and better yield for the farmer. ROTARY MEETS TODAY The Edenton Rotary Club will meet in the Parish House today (Thurs day) at 1 o’clock. President John Kramer urges a 100 per cent attend ance. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Page Five
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