February 14, 1947 BAILEY eUGLE BAILEY. NORT H CAROLINA page 5 Behind The Scenes Because of ,the fact that his- father is not ,/ell,- Douglas Morris has the re sponsibility of lodging after his father's farm v/oric. Douglas also looks after the animals and takes his father from place to place. Cornell Creech is often found, helping his mother around the house, as she is not able to do all the necessary work alone. He assists with the \;ashing and caring for the younger chiluren of the fa.nily. ’Vorking on Saturdays in 7ilson at the'Hub, Gladys Boykin helps her fa.dly by earning extra money for her o /n spending. Bernease Eatmon makes her room attractive by em broidering scarfs and spreads for dressers ajid pillo.vs. She also makes covers for chairs and dressing tables- Jean B. Glover is making B, collection of recordin'^s mil Book Ends of her own voice in order to note the change made in her singing and to pre sent them as gifts to her friends• Given the idea of rais ing capons by Lirs* George Finch, a former home ec. teacher, Beth Bissette has raised and sold capons and deposited the money in the bank:. She is using this money to help defray her expenses to the Press Con vention in lie./ Yoi'k. The questionnaires re veal that Billy Murray’s favorite ■ ty-e party is "one v/here you can eat al 1 you \/ant • I.i. LanceGter ForeignGirl Expresses Thanks For Boxes Meyer LSircelle, girl of Luxembourg, has written a letter to the Bailey Red Cross Council expressing her appreciation for the Red Cross boxes sent last fall. She states that these boxes were received Decem ber 6 and the whole school, along with the students’ parents and younger broth ers and sisters, literally had a "feast with the nice and useful articles" these boxes contained. (f».. ''t' ft ! ■ i .1 We Do Watch Repair W o r k. Matching Bracelets and N ©cklaces Wilson's Oldest Credit Jewelers I03WNest) Street Denny's Wilsor^. N.C.