Newspapers / Bailey bugle. / Dec. 12, 1941, edition 1 / Page 20
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December 12. 1S41 BAILEY BUGLE Pago 18 Chdpter Buys New Books One of the objoctivus of the Bai« ley Chapter is to have a P, F. A. Library that v/ill meet the approval of the state association* To do this the chapter has recently purchased the follov;ing books : Pro.^rams for P. P. A. Chapter Mcct- ings, iPublic Spoakins Future Palm ers t Plan an^ V/ork Tor r'uturo Parrn- £T£, Short Stories for P'u'b'ur'c Parn- crs, PoY/ard~r. A,, Tom ol' ^oaco Valleyj Dehavo YourselT, ti-artos and otunts Tor~~Xll Occasional Tuturo Farmers ^ Action, and Georao'Dash- ington. ^ bailey chapter, has FATHER-SON BANQUET The annual Father-Son Banquet of the Bailey Chapter was held in the Bailey Club House on Tuesday, Nov ember 18, 1941, The club room v/as made especially festive for the occasion, Tho chapter colors, nat ional blue and corn gold, wore used tliroughout the decorations. Blue farm lanterns on the mantle and in each v/indov; sill furnished the light. On the tables yellow baskets filled with colorful fruits and vegetables,blue baskets filled v:ith yellow flov/crs, and pumpkin halves filled with fruits and nuts were artistically arranged. There were 98 P. P. A, members. Dads, and other guests present. A- mong the guests present were R.J, Pooler, Executive Secretary of tho P.F.A, of North Carolina and E, N. Hcckins, District Supervisor, Both Hr. Pooler and Mr. Meekins com plimented the Bailey Chapter on tho DEfENSE Gasses Organized Two defense classes are now in operation, having been organized on Thursday, December 4, These class - cs offer training to out-of-schooi young mon between the ages of 16 and 25. . Training through those classes makes these young men eli gible for government defense jobs. At the present one class is being taught by Stove Boykin in Advanced Electricity. The other class is in metal v;ork and is being taught by D.S. Boykin. There are 32 men en rolled in tho two classes. This is a splendid opportunity for young mon to bottor fit themselves for the necessary defende work ofour country and never was there a time when such v;ork was more greatly needed. Representatives Attend Federation Hiehard Stott,Dolton Perry,Horace High, and E, A^ Howton represented the Bailey Chapter at the Nash County Federation mooting at Whita kers, Monday, Dec. 2. After trans acting the regular business the \/hltakors Chapter was host and a dolicious supper served by tho Home Ec, Dept, of the V/hitr.kers School. work they had already accomplished and also on the program of v/ork for this year, which was explained at tho Banquet by several of tlio mem bers, A barbocuc supper,under tho dir ection of Mrs, H. E, Rogers, was served by the Future Homemakers Club.
Dec. 12, 1941, edition 1
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