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RATLEY BUGLE> BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA-. FEBRUARY. 19^3 PAGE 12 flnnnuncinG!!( MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET MARCH 6 B LCOUNTY RALLY at NASHVILLE MARCH 7 Rev. Edwards Speoks ToThird Year Class As a correlation to the st’jdy of marriage votjs, the third year home eco~ nomics class invited the REV. R. G. L. EDWARDS to give his version of the vcwa earlier this month". Referring to marriage^ Rev- Edwards affirmed there are several things to think about before taking the step. Ha recom mended having a basis f'-.'r marriage, some money, and comrion interests^ Further explaining, the pastor stated that he liked to talk to the couple before marriage. ftinel Rnalyzes Questions Teen-age girls' and boys' problems were discussed by a panel at the joint meet ing of the Future Home makers and Future Farmers last Thursday in the auditorium, PAULA ANN HORiffiR present ed the questions to the panel members. Those com posing the group were CLiRA LOU STOTT, MRS. JACK BRiiGG, Bm TrffiTHINGTON, JUDY UM, BILL GARMON, ED TERRELL, CARROLL JONES, and HENRY BRANTLEY. Some of 'the questions presented for discussion were i How old, should a^gi:fl be before she begins datin|? F.Hfl.SctieduIgs Banquet ond Roily Consuming the business period of the ri'onthly F, H, A„ meeting l?.sfc week was tiie Mother-Daughter Banquet and the naming of the historian-reporter candidatej skjt committee^ and badge comrrittee of the Kaah-Franklin Fc H, A. Rally set for March ?c Committee chairmen for the Mother-Daughter Ban quet were asked to meet How can some girls get all the boys and some can't get even one? If you are not sure a girl dates, how would you go about asking her? How should a boy ask a girl for her first date? How late should a girl stay out on a date? ^ this week anc. r.zke final plans for th? banquet scheduloo. Mai-.v.h 6. Each student was asked to pay $1«00 to defray expenses. tiANIC3 EDWARDS was elect ed to '^c.Ji-neto dgair.jj'j vhe Franklir.ton F, H, A- c:..rdi' date for hist rr..^n- reporter. Other nominees seeking election were JANE BURGESS, PATRICIA DEW, and REBECCA JO LAMM, Each club in the two coun' ties are responsible for a skit and badge. Serving on the skit committee are GERALDINE STRICKLAND, ANN EARP, SHELBY JEAN CARROLL, and BETTY LOU BROWN. SHELBY JEAN t.‘TiLLIAMS,JEAN WELLS, COLEEir MURRAY, and VIVIAN GLOVER compose the badge coiimiitt&e There’s a Lovely Spring '3_head' With a PERSOnALIZED PERMANENT Make an appointment tomorrow for a lovelier- looking, longer-lasting permanent, PERMANENTS I5»^0 and up ' LILLIfin’S BEflUiySHOP Bailey. N.C, Phone 306-1 I
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