Friday, March 24, 1950
THE LEXHIPEP
Page 7
Future Homemakers
Honor Mothers At
Valentine Banquet
Members of the Lexington chapter
of the Future Homemakers of Amer
ica entertained their mothers at a
buffet supper Tuesday evening, Feb
ruary 14, 1950, in the high school
economics department at 6:30. The
rooms were beautifully decorated with
the theme of Valentine day predomi
nation. Red roses and azaleas were
used.
“Get-Acquainted” games were used
before the meal. The long table was
decorated with red candles and cen
tered with a large bowl of red roses.
The menu consisted of a large variety
of delicious foods brought by each
student. Soft music was played during
the meal.
After the meal a short candlelight
program was conducted by the prest
dent, Jeanette Leonard. Several mem
bers gave the purpose and explained
the work of the organization. Each
girl then stood and introduced her
self and her mother. The program
was closed by everyone singing the
F.H.A. emblem benediction.
Members present with their mothers
or visitors were; Nancy Abernethy,
Beryl Block, Kaye Byrd, Phyllis
Breedon, Eve Hargrave, Jo Ann Lee,
Becky Lindsay," Jeanette Leonard,
Joann Leonard, Janett Mills, Carolyn
Moore, Clara Martin, Mary Lou Nance,
Mary Ann Osborne, Anne Stuart, Jer-
rell Ann Sutton, Betty Wikinson, Sa
rah Williamson, Mona Way Marsh
and Mrs. Jacqueline Leonard, adviser.
Reverend Banks
J. Peeler Leads
Devotional Assembly
The student body was very glad to
have the Reverend Banks J. Peeler,
well-known pastor of the First Re
formed Church, as speaker for the
devotional assembly program on
Thursday, March 2. He stressed that
students should make the niost of
what they have and grasp opportuni
ties as they come along. Everyone
enjoyed his talk and would like to
extend a cordial welcome for him to
visit the school at any time.
Ross Ritchie conducted the devo
tional, and the Glee Club sang musi
cal selections of a religious nature.
KEY CLUBBERS’ CONVENTION
(Continued from page four)
where they received excellent service.
The Convention was climaxed on Sat
urday night with a banquet and a
Trustees’ Ball, the latter being held
in the ballroom on the roof of the
hotel.
The club is now looking forward to
the International Convention that
will be held in Columbus, Ohio, on
April 28-29. The members chosen to
represent the club at the convention
are: Delegates, Don Leonard and Jack
Evans; alternates, Ang Lindsey and
Herbert Sink. Many other club mem
bers are planning to make the trip
also.
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