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20 Home Demonstration Llub Leaders Study Home 1 eamwork By MRS. GRACE POPE BROWN Heme Demonstration Agent The twenty Home Demonstra tion Family Life Leaders this month gave demonstrations in their clubs on family teamwork. The following points were brought out as to what children would remember about their homes: What Will Our Children Remember? 1— What will they remember about their part in family affairs? Will they remember helping to' plan the work that needed to be dene? Will they remember hav ing a part in planning family fun? Will they remember having their ; share of family money? Will they remember that we often confided in them and asked their advice? 2— What will they remember about good times with the family? Will they have happy memories when birthdays roll around? Will Thanksgiving and Christmas bring memories of family reunions and good times together ? Will they remember family picnics, vaca- ; tions, and other pleasure trips? Will they remember that we used to read to them, and sing with them? Will they remember meal time as a happy time? 3— What will they remember aborrt family worship? Will they remember that the blessing was always asked befoie meals? Will they remember having you with them when they said their pray ers? What will they associate with Sunday? Will it bring memories of a family day, and the family going to church together? 4— What will they remember about us? Will they remember that we praised them for the things they did well and thanked them for their help? Will they remem ber that we were always interest ed in whatever they wanted to tell us? Will they remember that we always gave them a chance to explain when something went wrong? Will they remember that when they were discouraged and in need of help that they could turn to us for encouragement? All of our children will remem ber some thing about home and Plan Now For Your Christmas Candy Give Delicious Schrafft’s or Norris Candy In Christinas Packages VISIT US FOR APPRECIATED GIFTS T i [ BOXSCORE ON N.C.HIGHWATS Killed Nov. 22 through __Xov. 25 14 Injured Nov. 22 through Nov. 25 118 Killed through Nov. 25 this year .. 746 Killed through Nov. 25, 1948 4545 Injured through Nov. 25, this year .8,116 Injured through Nov. 25, 1948 6,590 family relationships and the things that they remember may seem of little importance to us, yet many of these little things' will make an impression and help to determine the future of our children. The following women gave dem onstrations in their clubs: Mrs. Westley Jones, Mt. Zion Club; Mrs. Dillon Cook, Mrs. Leon ard Reeves, Pilot View Club; Mrs. Woodie Pruitt, White Sulphur Springs Club; Mrs. John Hunter, Westfield Club; Mrs. Roscoe In man, Sheltontown Club; Mrs. H. H. Edwards, Bannertown Club; Mrs. Charles Smith. Beulah Club; Mrs. W. R. Caudle, Mrs. Poindex ter, Franklin Club; Mrs. Lon Jackson, White Plains Club; Mrs. Alton Key, Eldora Club; Mrs. Grady Nichols, Pilot Mountain Club; Mrs. Wilson Nes bitt, Copeland Club; Mrs. Jimmy Sprinkle, Little Richmond Club; Mrs. George Burrus, Rockford Club; Mrs. Clint Saylor, Mountain Park Club; Mrs. W. E. Williams, Greenhill Club; Mrs. Long, Salem Fork Club; Mrs. Davis Lawrence, New Hope Club; Mrs. Cockerham, Bessie’s Chapel Club; Mrs. Coke Marion, Mrs. Hugh Atkinson, Si loam Club. MEAT CANNING SUGGESTIONS 1—Now is the time to think %« Us membcred 1^'* *? <* re SUSar a beautiful beantifTn y°Ur £=V '"“Benrus'(„davl;00SethatCW THIS IS “JOIN THE Y” WEEK Elkin’s Leading Jeweler Phone 56 PRICES INCIUOE FEDERAL Mg W. M. Wall about that meat canning. With canned meat on the’ shelf you can have a savory stew meat pie or many other good dishes that are time savers to busy housewives. The successful meat canners use mly good fresh meat, clean meat, lean utensils and clean working mifaces. 2— Steam pressure canner in mod condition? Have you had your steam pressure canner check 'd? If you have not, how aboutj :aking it to Holcomb Hardware1 Store in Mt. Airy to be sure it is n good working order. 3— Cool and dry storage spaces; —all meat now is canned at ten ; pounds pressure. If you do not | nave an up-to-date canning bulle- j tin please contact your Home j Demonstration Agent who will be glad to supply you with an up to date bulletin. HOME RENDERED FAT KEPT FRESH BY SHORTENING Mixing home-rendered lard with vegetable shortening will make the lard keep fresh and sweet twice as long, say chemists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. They report that farmers who used this simple, effective means of preserv ing lard during the last two sea Dobson Farmer Dies Sunday In Mt. Airy Funeral arrangements are in complete for Edcl Hardy, 68, well known farmer of Dobson, Route 1, who died last night at a Mount Airy hospital. Mr. Hardy was born February 26, 1881, in Surry County. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Husie Fulk Hardy; two sons, El bert and Richard Hardy, both of the home; six daughters, Miss Carolyn Hardy of the home, Mrs. Brady Nixon of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Grover Stanley of Mount sons found it highly satisfactory. With hog-butcheiing time just around the corner, the scientists recommend the method to all farmers interested in putting up lard. Only two or three pounds of the usual liydrogenerated (hardened) vegetable shortening are needed for each fifty pounds of lard. The Department's research men advise adding the shortening to the ren dered lard in the kettle, just be fore settling and separating the cracklings. ‘Keep Extra Point’ Urges Lamar Coach Beaumont, Tex.—(AP) — Stan Lambert, coach of Lamar College, wants to keep the extra point in football because it is the only “per fect play.” “I contend that kicking the ex tra point is a skill. Furthermore, it is the only perfect play in football; the pass from center has to be ‘on the money.’ The holder has to do a perfect job. The kick er has to be perfect. Furthermore, every blocker has to do a perfect job or the kick will be blocked at such a close range,” says Lambert. Coach Matty Bell of SMU con tends that one team could be stronger than the other yet lose a game on the kicking of a point after touchdown. He also says the extra point tends to take away from the thrills of the game. "If a team gets ahead by one point it often sits back to protect that lead,” Bell says. “It won't open up and try to score.” Airy, Mrs. Tommy Nixon, Mrs. Howard Wilmouth and Mrs. Ker mit White, all of Dobson. Wheal' GET YOUR FREE BELL PETER WHEAT COMIC BOOK At Your Friendly Folks Grocery WHITE BREAD HENRY! isn't OUR FURNACE SMOKING? THE SAD CASE OF HENRY DID YOU CALL HOME APPLIANCE AND METAL CO. TO CLEAN [ IT LIKE I TOLD VQU? IF YOU'D BREAK C ND BUY A NEW 01 DR HEATING PROBLEMS "OULD BE OVER’ HOME APPLIANCE AMO 1 METAL CO. CAN INSTALL 1 A NEW FURNACE RIGHT AWAY! WHY OO YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO PUT THINGS off! OTHER husbands— HENRY DIDN'T ANSWER BECAUSE HE WAS ASPHYXIATED! He Could Have Saved HimselP A Doctor's Bill By Bnn§tn§ His Heating Problems To HOME APPLIANCE It METAL CO PHONE 085 NORTH BRIDGE STREET A L i.
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