5AILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER, 19^1
Whet You Are
You tell what you are by
the friends you seek.
By the icanner in which you
speak^
By the way you employ your
leisure time^
By the use you make of
dollar and dime.
You tell vjhat you are by
the things you vrear^
By the spirit in vrhich you
burdens bear^
By the kind of things at
v/hich you laughs
By the records you play on
the phonograph.
You tell v/hat you are by
the way you walkj
By the things of which you
like to talk.
By the manner in which you
hear defeat^
3y so simple a thing as
how you eat.
By the books you choose
from the v:ell-filled
shelf.
Chapter To Grant
Jr. Degrees In Spring
Jan Perry, Ivlary A. Miller,
Clara Lou Stott, Fannie
Lou Ivlanning, and Mary Ann
Edwards vdll receive Jun
ior Homemakers Degrees
at the Mother-Daughter
banquet in the spring.
Other membe-rs of the
F. H. A, are working for
Deportment Receives
flew Refrigerator
Earlier this month, a new
General Motors refriger
ator was placed in ex
change for the one re
ceived last year.
According to the contract
v.dth the General Motors
Company, a new refriger
ator is given the Home
Economics department each
year. The used one is
taken outj thus, the fu
ture homemakers have ad
vantage of a new refriger
ator yearly.
various degrees I'vhich will
also be awarded at the
lother-Daughter banquet.
nien!! UJomen !1
Keep those fall
colors brigfit as
m.
VISIT
BAILEY
DRY
CLEANERS
Supt. Of Nurses Speate
,Tb Future Homemakers
Highlighting the November
meeting of the F. H. A,
was a guest speaker. Mss
Ii^a I^Iaxwell, Superinten
dent of the Nurse's Associ
ation at Wilson, who ad
dressed the group on nurs
ing, its advantages, and
advances.
Miss Maxwell listed the
requirements for entering
nursing as a career. She
also gave advice and im-
formation concerning nurs
ing schools, colleges, and
hospitals.
During new business dis
cussion the group decided
to serve refreshments.
BAILEY, N.C.