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IZONS Future Homemakers learn to make own clothes. Here Donarene McCall checks Joanne Owen’s hem line to see that her skirt is the correct length. ind satisfactions of homemaking; (2) To empha size the importance of worthy home membership; (3) To encourage democracy in home and com munity life; (4) To work for good home and family life for all; (*^) To promote international good will; (6) To foster the development of cre ative leadership in home and community life; (7) To provide wholesome individual and group rec- Mrs, Ann B. Clapp, Rosman Home Economics Teacher, and FHA Advisor, and Alice Moses ob serve as Shirley Winchester does practice sewing. The Rosman chapter’s main project is the collect ing of discarded clothing and remaking them into usable wearing apparel for the younger children. reation; and (8) To further interest in home eco nomics. The forty members of the Rosman chapter hold meetings twice a month. In their meetings they stress the aims of the organization, learn parlia mentary procedure, observe National holidays with appropriate celebrations, and have a social hour during which they enjoy games and light refresh' 5
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