Craftsmen lined up for F estival of Skills Newcomers have been added to the 1W Festival of Skills sponsored by the Perquimans County Extension ?JJomemakers' Association. That means new and different grafts and gift items will be available jfor sale and on display at the White's hoarding House, formerly known as , -White's Tourist Home, in downtown ??ertford on October 22 and 23. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Siday and from 10 a.m. to S p.m. on turday. A simple lunch will be jferved each day And a country dinner J^rved on Friday evening. 5 You will be hearing more about the menu, tickets, etc. for the country dinner and simple lunch. Plan to attend! Among the newcomers there will be Emily Harrell with a fine line of lady's lingerie ? robes, pajamas, slippers, etc. ? in pastels and designs and oh, so lacy! Evelyn Ann Smith and mother, J ante Stanton, will have a fine line of handmade baby clothes and gar ments for dolls. This display will take you back to days when tucks, drawn work, lace and sheer batiste made infant garments so elegant. One of the youngest crafts persons will be EUen Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lane. Ellen takes north Carolina AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE ?* Foiam UfKiviwwood til Htm Ecmmmi after her mother, Ann, and grand mother, Maywood, when it comes to needle work. She will have an assortment of counted cross stitch Nurses complete training Nineteen Practical Nurse Education students at College of the Albemarle recently *xeceived their caps and pins during a ceremony which signified the completion of their 12-month training program. They will take the state licensing examination in October. From first row left are: Carla B. Chalk, Darlene M. Sanderlin, Shirley C. Williams, H. Gail Hollowell, Julie S. palazzolo, Vicky E. Hollowell, Pamela E. Shannon, Felicia M. Rountree, and Sandra Godfrey; second row: Catherine H. Brown, Gloria H. Beckler, Carolyn B. Hollowell, Pamela D. Piland, and Mildred F. White; third row: Karen R. Hefferman, Audrey B. Granby, Kay F. White, Cynthia A. Austin, and Roxann Lenard. (COA photo) pin cushions. Look for Ellen sharing a booth with Caroline Pratt and Mary White. Lindsey Barber from Elizabeth City will be on hand with his quality woodcraft featuring sconces, clocks, book-ends, recipe and pencil holders and almost any item made out of wood from puzzles to stools. These items make great Christmas gifts! Don't miss Lindsey Barber. Other individuals include Evelyn Harrell and Lela Mae Winslow who crochet, candlewick and quilt. They will have a variety of handmade items. Also, Emma Burke will have macrame, grapevine wreaths, stuffed items, candles and Christmas decorations. Organizations include Bay Branch Extension Homemakers, Snug Harbor Community Church and Perquimans Band Boosters Club. These organizations will offer a variety. We are so pleased to have the great list of talented people to share their crafts and skills with all. Please help welcome all crafts people by at tending the second Festival of Skills in downtown Hertford on Friday and Saturday, October 22 and 23. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Now you know For best results, preshrink all fabrics and trims prior to their use in home sewing. This will insure that once they have been combined into the finished garment or project, they will not pucker or shrink after futher laun dering, says Dr. Judieth Mock, ex tension clothing specialist, North Carolina State University. Terrycloth towels make colorful, practical curtains for a bathroom window; for kitchen sew together tea towels. Less than capacity loads in your washer or dryer are wasteful of energy. Plan for a full load every time. ? Stranger w* ( Continued from page eight) propriate disclosure and good mental health. '"Extremes in the amount of self ) disclosure we allow can he an in dication of emotional stability or instability. "We wouldn't expect a stable person ? someone we'd never seen before ? to approach us on the street and begin to reveal his life story," Anderson said. "On the other hand, if we attempt to strike up a conversation with a stranger by asking his name, and he l responds by cowering and refusing to answer, that would be a good example of the other extreme." Researchers who have studied this subject believe that well-adjusted people fall somewhere between the two extremes and self-disclose in a systematic way. Appropriate self disclosure occurs within the boun daries of a trusting relationship over M long period of time. I r The two NCSU communication Experts see self-disclosure as far ijpore than a barometer for mental i^ealth. It is a significant human Ess, essential to the development ationships and the cornerstone >ng friendships. ? * pi nug Harbor \calendar The calendar of events for Sep tember for Snug Harbor is as follows. All events will take place at the Snug rbor Community Building: Every Monday, Wednesday and iday there will be aerobics at 8:30 Every Wednesday at 10 a.m. there will be a meeting of the Snug Harbor omen's Club, and a Bible study at 3 '.m. 3c?* < ? the Civic League will hold Bake Sale and Hot Dog Wagon at 10 .m. The Harbor Lites Square ancers will hold their monthly ?dance that evening at 8. * Sept. S ? The annual meeting of Jithe Snug Harbor Property Owners ?Association will begin at 1 p.m. Sept. 11 ? The Snug Harbor Board at Governors will meet at 10 a.m. |B|ngo will be held that evening at $*>. Sept. 18 - The Civic League will lonaor the Covered Dish Supper, which begins at C:M p.m. t 1? - The Civic League will ?tip.m. ISept. 25 ? 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