Nep Club Women Hold Kitchen Tour Families Visited to Wit-; ness Improvements Made Thirty-six home demonstration club women braved the inclement weather on March 3, to make the kitchen im provement tour. The families visit ed. vqjuijteered early last year to start makifim J’eded improvements and oth er club members could get suggestions that might be used to improve their kitchens. Family kitchens inspected on the tour were: Mrs. Clara Newby—Triangle Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is yellow and green. She built wall cabinets and base cabinets, put in electric refrigerator and painted kitch en. Mrs. Katie Granby—St. John Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is white with red. She painted and made curtains. Mrs. Cora Gilliam—St. John Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is red and white. She had a small kitchen and dining room. Knocked out wall between the two and made a lar-1 ger kitchen with attractive eating area. Put in large sink, not water, gas stove, shelves and pair ted kitch en. Mrs. Emma J. Bembry Canaan —J CAMELS FIRST IN SALES BY RECORD 50 £j° From the yjHBMW / HHT DUS TREMENDOUS VOTE 1 OF CONFIDENCE? BECAUSE ZFwZmTZ Farmers! f [reduced j f »• ★ F-12 FARM ALL Tractor and Equipment ★ SUPER “A” Tractor and Equipment if B FARMALL Tractor and Eq:i!pment ■ if C FARMALL Tractor and Equipment I if H FARMALL Tractor and Equipment if M FARMALL Tractor and Equipment SEE US FOR YOUR NEW AND USED FARM MACHINERY I BEFORE YOU BUY... I t Byrum I mplement & Truck Company I PHONE 393 EDENTON I Temple Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is cream and red. She built wall cabinet, made base cabi net out of old side board, put in gas cooking stove and painted kitchen. | Mrs. Sue Wilhoite—Edenton Home I Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is yellow and white. She made shelves ifor storage, built cabinet next to sink for better working space. Mrs. Clara Carter-—Warren Grove Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is white with red. She built wall and base cabinets out of two bureau drawers, made attractive eat ing area in kitchen and painted. Mrs. Rebecca Beasley Hudson Grove Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is light green. She jiiade shelves for storage, made dish washing center, made wall cabinet,, curtains, table cloth, shelf curtains made from feed bags. | Mrs. Mary Brown—Hudson Grove Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is white with red. She pur- : chased wall cabinet, put in electric re frigerator and painted. Mrs. Bertha Twine Center Hill Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is white with red. She paint ed. nut in electric stove, refrigerator j and improved kitchen storage. Mrs. Cora White—Cisco Home Dem- j onstration Club. Her color scheme is white with green. She put in run ning water, sink, electric refrigerator, i storage shelves and painted. Mrs. Louvenia Valentine Green Hall Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is wtute. She made stor age shelves, made storage cabinet out of old side board, made shelf curtains THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954. out of figured feed bags to add color Js to the room. -I Mrs. Bessie Holley White Oak ) Home Demonstration Club. Her color scheme is white. She improved kitch- < i on storage, painted kitchen and new < kitchen curtains. * It was noted in most instances that < the cabinets and shelves were made 1 from scran lumber by the family mem- 1 bers and the expense involved was for nails and paint. 1 It i I Patients admitted to Chowan Hos- j pital during the week March 1-7 were: ’ White —McMullen White, Thomas Hollowell, Mrs. Rosaland Mitzke and 1 baby boy, Mrs. Eloise Alexander, Mrs. 1 | Thelma Woodard, Mrs. Christine Har- ' rison and baby boy, Mrs. Frances Mul 'lens, George Twiddy, Master Melvin j Copeland, Miss Theresa Banton, Mrs. I Buena Britton, Master Arlon Spivey, j , Negro Gussie Hoggard, William ( Vicks, Jr., Frank Hassell, Essie Mae 1 ; Hollev and baby girl. Pleasant King, j j Patients discharged during the same • ; period were: | \ . 1 White—Mrs. Jeanette Dowd and ( ; ,baby boy, Linzy Snell, Mrs. Marina | j Crummey and baby girl, Elisha Mod- i lin, Charles Hollowell, Mrs. Mary Cas- , ( 1 ner and baby boy, Mrs. Betty Byrum, „ Mrs. Mabel Evans, Mrs. Eloise Alex- j ' 1 ander, Mrs. Frances Mullen, Mrs. Ros . aland Mitzke and baby boy, William Long. Mrs. Christine Harrison and baby boy. Master Arlon Spivey, Mrs. Thelma Woodard, Miss Theresa Ban ton, Mrs. Lillie Perry, Master Melvin Coneland, McMullen White. Negro Phyllis Madrey, Arizona Flemming, Essie Mae Holley and baby girl. ! Visiting ministers for the week of March 8-14 are: White, the Rev. C. H. Beale; Negro, the Rev. George Roun tree. i r* Scott Privott Celebrates Birthday i Members of the Edenton Kindergar ten class had the time of their lives Friday morning, when WilHard Scott Privott celebrated his fifth birthday bv entertaining his little friends at a birthday party at the kindergarten o'assroom in the Elementary School. Scotty, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Privott, was the recipient of many gifts. The kindergarten classroom was typical of any children’s playroom. | j walls were literally lined with attrac -1 tive drawings, paintings, what-nots, ! and all sorts of things that attract small children. Each child had dis played on his desk a favor on which I was inscribed “happy birthday.” Following a few games and lots of , excitement, Scotty blew out the can dles on the cake and the children set tled down for refreshments of ice cream and cake served by Mrs. J. J. Ross, Mrs. R. A. Tarkington and Mrs. Privott. Members of the class who enjoyed the party were: Dianthia Sexton, Anne Graham, Patty Peaehgr, Ker mit Layton, Bill James, Nelly Wood, Susan George, Linda Boneski, Scotty Privott, Ellene Tarkington, Paula Spruill, Jackie Mooney, Stevey Fer guson, Pam Bennett, Greg Miller, Jim Elliott, Bill Mitchener, Lee Nixon and Martha Vaughan. SERVICE GUILD MEETS The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Edenton Methodist Church met with Legal Notices North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX The undersigned, having qualified j as administratrix of the estate of Ot-1 to Bunch, deceased, late of Chowan j County, N. C., this is to notify all per-1 sons having claims against said es tate to present them to the under signed on or before the 27th day of March, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All | persons indebted to said estate will | please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 23rd day of February, 1954. NOVELLA W. BUNCH, Administratrix of the Estate of Otto Bunch, Deceased RFD 2, Box 77 Belvidere, N. C. J. N. Pruden, Attorney Edenton, N. C. Feb2s,Mareh4,ll,lß,2s,Apr.lp North Carolina, Chowan County. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of J. J. Parker, deceas ed, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the sth day of February, 1955, or this notice will ibe pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ■ This Ist day cf February, 1954. A. J. PARKER, Administrator of the Estate of J. j. Parker (Deceased) Route 1, Box 46 I Hobbsville, N. C. J. N. Pruden, Attorney, Edenton, N. C. Feb.4,11,18.25,Mar4,11pd i Mmi thhF i : EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 j Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45 DR. J. A. POWELL o Thursday and Friday, I March 11-12 Donald O’Connor in “WALKING MY BABY BACK HOME” MRS. J. H. BVRUM Saturday, March 13— Robert Stack in “WAR PAINT” I J. N. JORDAN O 4 Days Beginning Sunday, March 14— Robert Taylor in “KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE” Cinema Scope MRS. J. M. BEATTY —O —- EDEN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. i MRS. ETHEL BOYCE O Friday and Saturday, March 12-13 Linda Darnell in “FOREVER AMBER” SIDNEY CAMPEN I w vwNAAA/vyywwwwwv^v^ Note: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the Taylor Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see one of the pictures i i , Mrs. Ervin Griffin Tuesday night, I March 2. Mrs. E. B. Edwards g&ve a (most interesting talk on the Book of Jeremiah. After the business session, the hos tess served refreshments to the 12 members present. TRtf A HERALD CLASSIFIED Ab DON’T FORGET Friday Night at 8:00 O’clock BIG COMMUNITY AUCTION AT THE American Legion Hut ROUTE 17 SOUTH EDENTON, N. C. Television Sets, Baby Buggy, End Tables, Coffee Table, Garden Trac tor, Power Lawn Mowers, Towels, Luncheon Cloths, Cigars, Refrigera tors —Gas, Electric and Oil Types, Kitch'en Ranges, Pillow Cases, La dies’ Slips, Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes, Clothing—New and Used, Gas Heaters, Oil Heaters, Coal Heaters, Dish Towels, Scales, Bicycle, Bed spreads, Towel Sets, Men’s Jackets, Chairs, Tables, Flashlights, Ladies’ Purses, Toothpaste, Rinse Tubs, Lamps, Oil Floor Furnace, Rope, Gas Engines, Electric Motors, Pipes, Screw Driver Sets, Beds, Military Fitted Cases, Aluminum Sauce Pans, Radios, Water Pumps, Ladies’ Panties, Scarf Sets, Scatter Rugs, Old Fashion Secretary, Cigarette Lighters, Razor Blades, Buffet, Electric Clocks, Children’s Coats, Straw Hats, Paint, Vacuum Cleaner, Tools, etc. BALANCE OF STOCK BADHAM BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE: 795-J-2 FOR PICK-UP SERVICE ON ITEMS YOU WISH TO SELL FRIDAY NIGHT TURN YOUR OLD ITEMS INTO CASH! Auctioneer ROBERT SHEA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 795-J-2 Prizes Fun Special Prizes for the Ladies /VVVVVVVVvVVVVV ' / ' /VVVVVvvv '^ /Kentucky^ / Straight V i Bourbon y VWhiskey/ »———^ ■ Jymj, HI I the stagg distilling co.. In LM/m U PROOF. THE SIAGG DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KV. .SECTION ONE—: , METHODIST SOCIETY MEETING The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will ' meet Wednesday night, March 17, at the home of Mrs. Edward Speight. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o’clock and all members are urged to attend Page Seven