THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOtV, NORTH CAROLINA. | WITH THE FARM WOMEN ] V. f j By MAID RED MORRIS { ) Wills And Inheritance Laws Do you understand the wills and inheritance laws? An at torney in Wilson, Cyrus Lee, spoke at a county-wide Home Demonstration Club meeting in Wilson County. Lee discussed property disposition according to the 1960 Inheritance Law and underlined the recent changes in the statutes. Miss Naomi Mor ris, gave a detailed study of making wills. Mrs. Ona Humphrey, home ' economics agent, says the meet-j ing climaxed a month’s study by area clubs on the importance of having wills. • Sells Home Products | "There’s more than one way to sell a product,” says Mrs, Bill Folkerts and Mrs. W. M. Robert son of the Chapel Hill Club in Washington County. I L Mrs. Folkerts had an abund / ance of pecans she hadn’t sold, S so she is making pecan pies to sell and has more orders than she can fill. Mrs. Robertson is getting a better price for her eggs by using them in t cakes than by selling them by the do zen. Mrs. Frances Darden, home economics agent, says Mrs. Robertson bakes and decorates birthday and wedding cakes on special order. Reports On Foods | Food leaders in Lee County | are going all out to reach the | people in their county with in- j formation on foods. Miss Mary j Estelle Doyle, home economics' agent, says the food supply lead- 1 ers are encouraging the produc-| tion of vitamin C and A foods in the gardens. | The conservation leaders are getting an early start by giving reports on the use of the pres -1 sure canner. They are also giv ing information on how to freeze grapes, juices and peanuts of V which many families have an abundance. Homemakers Digest The “Homemakers Digest” has I been placed in an industrial! plant in Hayesville. Mrs. Jus tine Rozier, home economics agent, says the '“Digest” is a bulletin board containing items of interest to working home makers. Since many homemakers are now working, Mrs. Rozier thinks this will be a good way to help them stay in contact with the Agricultural Extension Service. Landscaping Plans Since February is a good month for transferring plants in the yard, many homemakers. have been busy. Miss Martha I Purvis, assistant home economics ager.t in Sampson County, says Gordons Gin Ik; 1 kIGORDONM 1 I M Mt *. l Nll * M Iwi \m distilled 111 y LondonDryL| f ■ Dismio swlliMt as.*. lyPV^jj 1 J THE LIMITED| V E Brh * M Mrs. W. C. MooreT Clinton, has been working on a plan for her yard. Due to many different size windows in her house and many corners, she has been transfer ring azaleas to a side yard and is planting new shrubs around the house. Tailoring Workshops Many tailoring workshops are going on through the state. In | Forsyth County, they have ' started another series of meet j ings. Miss Elizabeth Jo Ed mondson, assistant home eco nomics agent, says 29 women at , tended* the first session of the j spring tailoring class. Mrs. Russell Spikula, a mem ber of the fall tailoring class, is assisting in teaching this class. She has made demonstra- I tion material to use in teaching. Miss Edmondson is also teach ing a tailoring class on tele vision in an effort to reach a larger audience. Hopkins Captain Os College Golf Team 'Edenton friends will be inter ested to know that Steve Hop kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1 Hopkins, is captain of the Central j Missouri State College golf team. The team has played five spring ! matches and won all five. I Hopkins has turned in scores jof 70-67-68-73-70 for matches. { His team has played matches i with Northwest Missouri College, ■ Lincoln University and Grace* land University. Hopkins is a .sophomore at Central Missouri ! State. 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