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March 13, 1953 THE FULL MOON Page 7 Various Projects Chosen By Home Economics Students What color will match this jug? How long should I cook tnis meat? Wonder if this skirt Will fit? "^hese are questions girls in Home Economics department ttave been asking because they now engaging in home pro jects to help them recognize think through the problems young couples face in establish ing a home. Delores Frick has chosen Wanning meals at her home be cause her mother is away and father has a stomach condi- lon that requires specially pre pared foods ^irls interested in clothing ^®P®truction of summer ward- q? are Johnsie Russell, Jo ^tailings, Shirley Eudy, and ^aroiyn Gaddy. Glenda Tenery , Ou Aveline Morton have chosen furnishings as their pro jects, respectively. Susie Swar- gen’s project is child develop- she does baby-sitting help carry out her project, uther projects to choose from e room arrangement, horne are of the sick, laundry tech- and the selection, use, care of equipment. girl is required to take nnf ? projects and carry it to the best of her ability, oyj^.jpust work at least 25 hours project, keeping careful ^ecords^ of her plans. ^‘I’udents Enjoy Guidance Lessons lYi^l^ance programs for this tho ^ have been presented in class by several citi^- Briiw Albemarle. Mrs. E. P- delivered a talk on tj-noosing a Mate.” Seniors enjoyed this and tion ^^ting Problems,” a ques- en answer discussion g^- MarS J- L- Cashwell. On 4, Rev. Ben Moore con- along the same line in y^g of some of the prob- Ali i^ced by marriages today, the these were taken from AhnA^^^^nce booklet, “Looking to Marriage.” are discussing “Un- Yourself,” which and i personality problems «p,^^Proving character, ea a Career” has prov- morpo ^t^ited to the sopho- thev u connection with this, find • taken interest tests to 'Vouirf\'^hat field of work they be most likely to succeed. ests*» • Your Real Inter- the ^he guidance booklet for Thi^ , ^th in the freshman class, ^se ^ discussion on linkmg thijioo spare time on profitable cati,^ ''^ith possible future vo- Superstitions (Continued from Page One) vou (They haven’t come up with fway to tell what they are say- fn2 vet). And almost anyone wUl tell you that cold chills mean Sat lom^eone is walkmg acrog vour grave (or if ^you re suii alive it means someone is walk- cheery thought, isn^ it. M yo Shiver and shake all the time, it s snivel ctim going to buried a suxe sign you re gume r«“^S3SedV" And h^ SSrot«ii^ God oiesb y know when you did? ,^"there’s a why you sneeze? Well, tneret, very simple «aso^i“ ^ sneeze to let a sp ^ bless ^“^Xrtu^rTl^he^VS^into a ®«”‘re’sonewedugupt^^^ rnftThaTwainuts aTe good found out that 'r = t^mck of brains also. I’m plies t teachers won’t ob- fec't' iril « their students eat ""iroSril'Jmbol^oI^good^^ is the horse sho , this to some dubiou P belief. But just been problem now They ^ hanging their '^^°”^--t?Sf pronS uP (if the door with the proi ^ , j^^k prongs are do fastened falls out). It must with three naUs f n must be naiiea jjjje an f f just for a TOle g““yi“'j;en‘’a little" good S^wm*cL"e''1n handy, can one of^these,il^o^^^^^ who leaves a better stop out the window ^ad m'^atch up with you. (And ' :k will eaten P ^^.awling into y'''' hS the window, the police ,uses by the w j ill probably cate p gupersti- How niany of these P is do vou? Or r supertitlou who you one of these P.this. ,h-pooh thing “(aTyoSvfpW^rsu^^! guUS) the least bit super stitious “Lo-’ black luck if yo houses will Ht tions how are “pooh- Take " not , nnn’t let that n’kt waik in ftont ot mel” N. C. When You Want.the -^ppp modern beauty SH^pP ^ For That Natural and w y . j^emarle, N Main Street Morgan motor company Dollar For Dollar. • ■ Beat PONTIAC. EAGLE Elzin Love Bird Diamonds Longine . . . Wittnauer Wadsworth Watch _ Authorized Dealer Bulova Albemarle's Shoppii^9 ^ Belk's Dept. Store Remember _ . You Always Save at BELK - Music Ensembles In Great Demand Mr. Fry’s music groups are in great demand all over Albe marle and they have been hard at work trying to fill all the in vitations. The Boys’ quartet is especially popular. They have sung at the First Presbyterian church, the First Baptist church, and at Main Street Methodist church. They also sang for the Jim Har ris Bible class of the First Pres byterian church. The second period Ninth Grade chorus sanjg for ladies’ night, held by the men's class of First Presbyterian church. Recently the Mixed chorus has sung at Main Street Methodist church, and plans to sing at many of the other churches in the city. Invitations have been sent by many of these churches and it is believed that the cho rus will sing at almost every church before the end of the year. preparations for the contest to be hdd at Boy den high in Sal isbury are under way, with spe cial rehearsals. The combined Ninth Grade choirs will also take part in this contest. Future Teachers Discuss Projects Members of the Mary Gul- ledge club. Future Teachers of America, held their first meeting on February 26. The program was presented by Bernice Roscoe, Patsy Wilhelm, and Jimmy Griffin, who discuss ed the characteristics of a good teacher, taken from the club pledge. The points considered were physical vitality, mental vigor, moral discrimination, wholesome personality, helpful ness, knowledge, and leadership, all of which can improve those who are interested in the teach ing profession. Plans are being made for sev eral of the members to do sub stitute teaching as their project for the month. Help crippled children by buy ing Easter Seals. The Quick and Efficient Taxi Service Call Phone 3-17-30-86-1050 C. & M. TAXI BUCK'S CLEANERS 320 Montgomery Avenue Phone 88 • ^ VAIID BBET your feet N«verTalco oVocoHonl OiVf YOUR WORN SHOES OLD SHOE COMFOItr Jones Shoe Repair West Main St. RITCHIE AUTO PARTS Headquarters For Your Auto Parts THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital ... $50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits . . . $228,000 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. P. J. HUNEYCUTT & CO. The Friendly Store for Over 45 Years FURNITURE — JEWELRY — APPLIANCES Phone 69 - 1269 - 449 :: Albemarle, N. C. Cook's Poultry and Fish Market Poultry Dressed Daily — Seafood Received Daily 817 North Second Street —:— * Phone 1132 Compliments of Gantt Rulane Gas Service, Inc. ALBEMARLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MORTGAGE LOANS — SAVINGS Safety of Your Savings Insured Up to $10,000.00 North Second Street PHONE 28 Albemarle, N. C. Compliments of ALBEMARLE RADIO CO. MORTON APPLIANCE CO. Phone 136 Norwood, N. C. HERLOCKER SERVICE Phone 60 One-Stop Shell Station West Main Street Albemarle, N. C. ALMO CLEANERS “Cleaner Cleaning” 511 Old Salisbury Road :: Phone 582-R Huneycutt Motors, Inc. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH West Main Street Phone 1000 Tom Get the Good Things First From Chrysler”
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