April 11. 1947
'EAT IT UP
W£AR IT OUT
Alphabet Of Food
A is for apple^to kecp'tho
doctor Gway,
B is for butter, a good
fuel food,
C is for carrot, to keep
the cheeks pir^k,
D is for dessert, which
makes no one frown.
E is for eggs, to build and
repair body tissues.
F is for fruits, th&t give
vitamin C.
H is for hash, a good way
to use left overs.
I is for icing, liked best
on cakes.
J is for jelly, so clear
and sweet.
K is for kale, full of vit
amin A f-nd C.
L is for lettuce, that fits
in the diet.
M is for milk, full of cal
cium and phosphorus.
K is fcr ru'cr.'.eg. a spice
good in baked custard.
0 is for cli;es, good in
san.iwisliea.
P is for pijmpkins, that
make good pies.
Q is ior nuinne. which will
mcko gocd vraserves.
R is for radishes, that we
like in s'^.lads.
S is for spinach, that
every child should eat,
T is fcr t;oinato_, which give
salads ooitr.
V ie for vanilla, that most
pcpnlar flavoring.
Vii s v-a-';er n'ess, used as a
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DflEGATlS^'attend
Ruth Farmer and Elizabeth
Glcvcr, delegates of the
FIL\ club, vill journey to
Raleigh tomorrov; to attend
the Strto Rally in the
Kugh Iv'orson Hi>h School
sponsored by the Future
Homemakers of America. The
meeting, as the name em-
pMcs, is a get-together
rally for exchange of
ideuB and maki>ig new ac
quaintances .
Registration xvill begin
at 9:30 a.m. and the hour
TENTH GRADE;'.WINNER
OF SALES CONTEST
As a result of the sale
of all-occasion cards, the
tenth grade vjon the con
test;, hc,ving the highest
percentage of sales.
The contest v/as judged on
a percentage basis since
there a^'e more students in
one class than the other.
Although the ninth grrde
sold more cards, tho ter'h
grade had the highesi: p^r
cert I,
Of the 4-102 received from
the sales, the department
nettce C51.
As a rcvfard, the ten stu
dents of the tn.-ith g-'ade
went to Wilson on a tnea
ter party. Five of the
group attended the V/ijson
Theater arid the otner fJve,
the Carolina Ths‘‘itcr,
After the party, they went
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MA!(£ ITOVER
O^DO WITH OUT"
STATE KALLY
vjhich follows will be used
for boosting candidates,
looking at scrap books,
year books, and displays,
and hearing special music.
Duri>^g the general ses
sions ^ a dress review v;ill
be held. The model repre
senting each chapter is
supposed to be the vjinner
of her local fashion shovu
The group v/ill be served
luncheon at 12s30 by the
FHA chapter of the Hugh
I/orson High School.
HOME EC. CLASS! MAKING
DRESS FOR FIRST TIME
Students of the ninth
grade have begun sewing on
their dresses. Since it is
their first dress, the stu
dents were asked to buy
print material.
Pat-^erns and material
were chosen by the class
to suit individual taste,
llos'r. of the girls are
making spring and sumTier
drfissss for school and
play.
To make their wor]^ easier,
they are working in pairs.
to Bissette's Drug Sto’:*e
V'here they were served by
Mrs. Howard Yi'i?>.GOM_, ho?'ie
econcmics t3achei. Xnp
gi/ls rsportud thpt van
ning was ■‘..he sfi^or-'-.