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BAILEY BUGLL, BAILEY, NOr>.TK CAROLINA, OCTODEu, 1952 Page 12 NATIONAL F.HA. WEEK NOVEMBER, 2-6.#; Degrees _ Committee Discloses Chapter Plans Coniraittee chairmen consum ed the second F.H.A. meet ing by revealing the year's work in full. Shirley Y/ebb announced the date of initiation for the freshmen. Social chairman Carolyn Finch says, "’i'.e plan to celebrate National F.H.A. week, November 7, sponsor ■ a sock-hop December ip, ' and give the Mother-Daugh ter banquet in February." No other important plans were disclosed by other committees Christmas cards vrere dis tributed to the members, A prize of one dollar will go to the girl selling the largest number of boxes. Club Rdmits flew members nineteen Rttend Rally Chapter Wins 535 Accompanied by advisor, one chapter mother, and one speaker, sixteen F.H, A. girls of the Bailey chapter met in Henderson High School for the Dis trict IV Rally October ii. Highlighting the day v;as having the National F.H.A, advisor, JIaraurittel Scruggsjgive a short talk. Those attending vrere Frances Wilson, advisor, Mrs. George Thigpen, chap ter mother, !.Irs. Charlotte Glover of Germariy, speaker, Elsie Hay Eatmon, Willis- tine Cooley, Sidney i^ill- iamson. Jane Burgess, Llartha Jane Vick, Joyce Thompson, Helen Boyette, Carolyn Finch, Betty Lou Stallings, Barbara Glover. Louise Hovrell, Annaleen Medlin, Betty Lou Glover, Annie Ruth Bro\vn, Lois Thigpen, and . .Shirley Creech, Placing second to Spring Hope in the Nash County Fair, the Bailey chapter of the F,H.A» received $35 for its booth featur ing the six basic foods, „The money v/ill be used for club needs. Initiation of J) freshmen girls into the . F.H,A. club last week called for a vfeiner roast to welcome them as official members of the organization. Invitations specified the wearing of extra make-up, loud clashy colors, spring hats with feathers and flowers, opposite shoes with hose rolled to the ankles, costume jewelry, and the bringing of books in a cotton bag or a buck et. It was further stipulated that the same costumes were to be worn to school the next day. FURNITURE \t'% HEILIG-UiyERS J i "For UUize Buyers" Who Wont | I I ! HERLTH BOnD mflTTRESSES I
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