PAGE TWO on WITH THE FARM WOMEN Bt MAIDRED MQRRIB Floor Com - What kind of .care do your ’ floors get? Mrs. Patricia Ed wards, assistant home economics agent in Wilson County, says they have been studying types of waxes for different floor cov erings. “Floor protectors, including furniture cups and protector pins for legs, were shown to the group,” she said. ’ Electric Group Tours Members of the Burke County 4-H electric club recently found refrigerators and freezers are better insulated and the walls are now thinner than the older models. They found this to be true during their tour of some appliance centers. According to Mrs. Sylvia War ren, assistant home economics agent, the 4-H’ers were shown the newest models of equipment and were interested in new fea tures of the appliances. Lamps Used In Decorating Scheme Fourteen women in Lee Coun ty have recently made and reno vated lamps. Mrs. Walter Scog gins, Sanford, Rt. 8, used a green shell which she cleaned and wired for an attractive den lamp. Mrs. J. H. Worthy, San ford, Rt. 1, restored two kero sene lamps, which were family heirlooms, into lamps for the living room. Miss Estelle Doyle, home eco nomics agent, estimates that the [ 1 women saved around $135 on ! the lamps they made. Refinished Furniture , Mrs. J. S. Davenport, Colum -1 bia, Rt. 1, has combined the old , with the new. She has just re > finished an old drop leaf desk ' which has been in the family for years. ' Mrs. Ann Davenport, home economics agent, says the Tyr- j rell County homemaker is now j ■ using the desk in her new home ( business center which she has just organized. The Professional Look In Sewing After commenting that their home sewing looked too “plain”, NOW IS THE TIME TO I * DURING OUR CLOSE-OUT SALE On All 1962 Ramblers We Are Making Room For The 1963 Ramblers Arriving Soon Liberal Trades See Us Today For Best Deals Edenton Motor Co. 1122 X. Broad Street Telephone 3119 Dealer License No. 1610 A \ I * \ We may well have the | | • very idea for you! y Want to explore the power of the right IDEA to punch-up a piece of printed matter, make it more persuasive and KtUiaSSi productive? Let our creative people work on y° ur problem. Get their You can get the benefit cost or obligation Let’s ThBSjT t\ /» J get together and talk ML ■ \ \ about your needs. / HEJ The Chowan Herald Phone 2221 Miss June Street, home econom ics agent in Yancey County, ar ranged for a special workshop for learning to get th\at pro fessional look in sewing. The home seamstresses receiv ed some helpful information on how to add a decorative touch which really gives garments a more finished look. They were eager to get helpful hints for improving their sewing ability. Family Life Week Members of the White Plains Home Demonstration Club in Surry County recently visited homes of the sick in the com munity. Miss Ella Hampton, home economics agent, said each lady was presented a corsage and a box of candy. Mrs. P. N. Taylor, club presi dent, said they made the visits in oVservance of family life week. Women Urged To Support Party Continued from Page 1, Section ] Democratic Women to partici pate in arrangements for the First District Democratic Rally to be held here October 9. Tom Shepard, chairman of the District I registration campaign, called for the cooperation of the women in securing the registra tion of Democrats in Chowan County. Mrs. C- A. Phillips, president, | appointed Mrs. Tom Hopkins, Mrs. A- S- Bush and Mrs. El wood Nixon to the nominating committee. Mrs. Hurley Win borne is the new secretary. Members were invited to at tend the State Democratic Wo men’s Convention in Asheville October 5-6. Johnny Winborne read an es | say, “Why Should You Support | a Political Party,” which is en ] tered in the Teen-Dem contest with winners to be announced at ! the Gov. Aycock Dinner in Ashe ville. Other guests were James Bond, Joe Thorud and George A. By rum, members of the Chowan Executive Committee. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EPENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. 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