r rT"XLY. Krr.TrcD, k. cfriday, may 4. last PAGE FIVE j w J i -i k) Co.:.-? Ajsr.t " ' ; Ehs theme for National Home Dern- onstratSoii T,'ack . to "Today's Home guilds Tomorrow1 World." . "To tell the story of Home Demon stration work in Perquimans County j would require giving home and com munity experience of over 300 mem bers v Measuring its value would de- . mand records from this and many generations to come." The other day w -were adding up yearly totals of our fame-making activities, getting ready for our nationwide Home Dem onstration Week. We were ' feeling real proud of our accomplishments, so we -decided to tell, Hie people of the county about some of them. " , One of our major ;ceonipli6hinents during the past .year was the or ganization of jtWo new clubs. They are Woodville. and BagJey Swamp. Both clubs are small, but they are growing membership and, leadership. This brings our county total to fifteen clufes.:; ii ' Anoitiher accomplishment was iBethel and Hopewell's new community house. ' Although they didn't .pay for the ' building, the. ID. C. women to both clubs-have .served dinners and used . ithe jproceeds to. buy "silverware for "100, dinnerware, a kitchen range, Venetian blinds, chairs and a piano. " We," would also like, to mention our Music Appreciation Program. This - 'year , our county music appreciation ' chairman and one of our directors at- tended a training school at ECTC held , by Or. Wilman, and as a follow-up of 'this, we have had two county music ' ' appreciation training' bchoola. : These ' were held for club music appreciation leaders, with discussions on principles ?of siriglng, directingr and conducting. . The first training school was on folk ' songs, the second ,was on religious . y musia V-;jf.;yi:,;tt-rs? y;-' '- , We do hot want to forget about our . citizenship'Wid clothing leader work. ',. Our count clothing leader, Mrs. Nor man . Elliott, helped train -citizenship - and clothing leaders in Chowan and ' Gates counties on the United Nations . ' Betsy Row Flag "Making , Program, v and our clubs each made a United Na tions flag.; One was presented to the county,, one to each of our three white schools, and one to the Agricultural Building; and some to churches. " Our -fietajiKrjr. .JojnJ . ineettog jm husbands' nights have always 'been a success but', it seems., ; fliat we- have more -and .more husbands to . attend these- meetings, v Thirteen of ithe ' 16 clubs had. dinners this year. At the . program ia February we had . an at- i tendance of 375 for the' program on "Water Softening and "Home Gar den." -I We homemakera are selecting pro grams that help to strengthen the American .' home, which is the b'ack i bone of our nation. Therefore, we 1 ' are placing - emphasis on food pro duction and . conservation, in our ' yearly program. Our garden contest will encourage more farm families to have an adequate family garden. The food conservation plans will heln us in producing and conserving what our , families will need. . In (May we plan .to have a pressure cooker clinic to get us ready for our canning season.; Also in May we are having a program on frozen toc'--;vf..: -V We also want to' take-'WB "oppor- , Itunity to thank he elubi for attending the officers train-1 ing school, and for doing such a fine' job in their clubs. W want to thank the vice presidents fur their efforts in increasing our membership, the crafts leaders for their meeting last SNovem- - ber, the family life and-recreational leaden -for their very good Christmas meetings. And we have to say this to. the recreational leaders, we were - bo proud of your interest and enthusi asm and attendance at our three night recreational schools held by Mr. Lon nie Powell, N. C Aecreation IRepre BentaMve. Community, service lead ers have given their time and efforts ' to the Red Cross end March of Dimes drives. ' Educational leaden are dng to it that our reading program is -carried on, that women are given op portunity to review1 their books before other club members. , We want to thank our County Com missioners for their Interest and co operation, our i District lAgent, Mrs. - Verona J. Langford, our State Agent, Miss Ruth Current, and everyone, be- cause what Perquimans County has done has men possible because every, one helped-' " s'- ' i' VIITE HAT NEWS IZr. and'Krs. -iTreeman -UmpMett recciveJ i U. t week tnat their son, iPfc James Uir- '.'.jtt, has been sent to Cklahoma A. II. College for a twelve r. 'u e of study. . " t-I i C i. I -1 Cuseell visited II . S- .oL.a.' fciuler, Clm Ar"!.ur L' e in L::zabf!tih City, Sunday! aTter no i - 1 !rs. Mattie Umphlett accompanies! IT.-. nd Krs. Ruswell home for a viV. ; rs. Horace, filler, dllSsses . Faye! r, '""Jrrni A"r"ne C ' V, Tt ye T-'re, ' ' r ' ' ' v arl T '-y f iur,Iay wi'vh Air. an4 C-Ira. TVeeman UiatpLlett- be little Bobby 'Eure has measles thiB week. r XIr. and lira. lEUsottt Unnphlet visit ed their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. pdvin Eure on Sunday af ternoon. tlr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of life. der Elizabeth City spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Yeates. J Sir. and Mrs. Thomas Eure of Nor folk, Va., were, Sunday guests of bit, her brothers, Delvin, -Blount, Nat .. and Fenton Eure. t Mi, " and Mrs." Howard Long and daughter Celtic Anne, attended the "Singepiration" held near Roper jat Mt Zions Chapel on Sunday night. Wataoo RusseU, who hag been in of th AJbearrtrle Hospital for treatment continues to be on the. sick list . Mr.. and Mrs. Nicky Dunstan and children of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. Dunstan'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White, i Sunday. . t T0 6HOW1FJLM A film, King of . Kings, will be shown to the public on (Monday night. May 7, at the WhiteviUe lirove Bap tist Church at Belvklere, H was an nounced today by the Rev. Carl IBlork, who will show jtha film. (He states an offering will be received. : Too Late To Classify LOST-JGOUD CIRQUE EARRING hob Chttrch Street in Hertford. If found, phone 8776, It FOR SALE EFVE (BOOM HOUSE modern, unfinished attic, in desirable location. 'Lot 90 x .156 feet. See SW. iL Sumner, Hertford, N. C, or phone 4006 after 6:80 P.M. may25 FOR SALE-ONE i (ROPIER - GAB 7 range, $50, coat $250; one 6x9 velvet rug, $10; one table ?5; one Bird's : lEye maple chest, $16; one unhols- , tered chair, good as new, $17.60, Mrs. Seely 46 Church Street. It -' " CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to' express my thanks to ithe Hertford firemen and other individuals for their efforts; and assistance in fighting the fire at iriy garage and for saving my home from -the blaze. . CARLTON NIXON. 1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neigh bors for the kindnesses shown, cards and flowers sent and visits made me while I was a patient in the hospital r: -S MRS. EUfRE . s - CARD OFV't HKS-kSv We wish to express out sincere thanks and appreciation to everybody for the many acts of kindness shown us, for the cards and flowers sent and for cars loaned at the death of our husband and father, M. Henry EUSotE. v Mrs. Henry Elliott and Children IN MEMORIAM -On Sunday A. M, February ll,f 1961 at 2:10 o'clock at the home, Belvi- dere, North Carolina, Martha iDelphina Winslow, daughter of the late Martha Winslow, and Dempsey and widow of rthe late J, Calvin Winslow, at the age of 88 years, 5 months and 7 days, passed from works to reward. Surviving are five sons and two grandchildren and twentv irreat srand children, a host of friends and rela- Uvea with cherished memories of her beautiful life. ;;. , AU of her life was spent in the com munity in which she was born, but her influence for good was felt far beyond its borders. v---: -" She was the oldest member, also a charter member, of The. Up" .River 1 j. TouH hill mora grain . '. . cleaner grain bom every acre whea you Me a loha Dr No. 12-A Combine. t Thaaki to lis strd jlit-ihrotKih, nui ' wldi comtroctlon, tLe Ko. U-A has siir-aina eepu&t , . uaiurpaMsd aUkioney in saving more clean,, mv, err'! e'n U y neW t v- '.. j. l.s hudy, lioU-wsiaW, ts ' Ir-j combine ' wi A field ! jw.. . v - low powe Woman's Missionary Society and will had sorely missed Her life was an Inspiration to oth ' era to strive for the best tilings in She was a loyal member of Up River Friend's meeting, serving as El for many years, always deeming were It it a privilege to witness for the Mas ter in any way she could. (Her voice was rarely heard in Bible School discussions, or in business Hands," meetings. things She had a warm friendly face and; she - l;- l - J a. . I . life stood out as an 1 example worth imitating. She lived, "in a house by the side; the road,': and was a friend to man. She was quiet and unassuming, yet to receive her Crown of Reward nrom- with a strength of character and de- Used termination that enabled her to live! , a straight forward Christian life. She' , t m ., r.m' 1 1 1 r w i o n v W JZZooit bill is ccsA UDotvn Produce Ej&zig LARGE JUICY FLORIDA U. S. NO. 1 FLORIDA NEW TENDER SWEET SOUTH 3E1 I?CGG 2. EXTRA (FANCY FLORIDA . ' C uc umbers SrLECTED RED RIPE SUCING -1 . 1 1 i i y -m FANCY Yi-LLOW AND W f many outstanding virtue; always interested in and glad to minister to the needs of othersi She has been called the "Dorcas", of her neighborhood. In her illness, while enduring intense pain, her thoughts lor others. can be said, she had "Beautiful so much was done for others with those hands, many both old and young will long remember the good to eat she took with her when visited them a cookie, a iar of . - - - jam, a jar ox irutt, or vegetables and fruits from her garden. Surely she fought a good fight and having f inished her task, she has gone the faithful. Submitted by Sobelia and 'Eunice Winslow. For .n. -Bi-fwnfljWlnjUuuvuulj :w 9-44. triMte yJmr c;-,;;1!! 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