rage ^ j3y JANICE R. CHRISTENSEN r>rosKinj? up an old window sliado or ioarning a new way to luse nonfat dry milk ran moan a lot to a family liiat has to “make do” with a little. So on a reeenl home visit to a low-income family, Mrs. Nellie Bryianl. <*\tension nutrition pro gram aide. Wayne eounty, casual ly mcnlioiK'd a window^ shade \vf)rkshop that hatl recently been held. The !i .memakes expressed in terest So \Ir.«. B’yant left instruc*- lions on how t make ih.#» shades. Next tim(‘ S; e visited, Mi's. Bryant found thai .1:0 er had tovered an old shade and had made a matching v'alance. I,atc‘r she added homemade white curtains to ilu' windmv treat' men’. The result: an attractive win- dfAV ar(‘a Htnl the homemaker pointed with ^i^roat pridi'. “'Phis woman Is interested in all areas of homemakiriig and enjoys doin'-,' things to make her home more attractive, Mrs. F>r>'' ant added. yEWr>:0 MEAX.^ ix>i;r.AKS Sewinc. f(»r ottiers is an excel lent way to adfl t > the family in come, believes Mrs. Callle Ihasler, • Alamance county. And since her family justj moved into a new' house, LMrs. 'Hester finds a little “pin money” mighty handy. By sewing for others, Mrs. Hesier can bo at home with her family, yet have the added in come she nwHls to pay for fur nishings and house accessories, notes Ml'S. Ozetta Guye. home economics extension agent. BRIGHT FUTURE j Six years ago they would have been ''’..ssfied as a low, low-in- rno family. But foidune finally w'as kind to a Cleveland county family of 10 and they were able to move into a new house. Both parents w^rk outside the i home. The older children help' take care of their younger broth ers and sisters and do a lot of the house work. Living in a house that is at tractive an ('onvenient has brought a great change in the at titude of family members, notes ; Thelma MeVea. home economy's extension agent. WoTe happier, not so tense and irnta-ble,” the home maker added. Fellowship Hall Opened In Greensboro An organization unique in North Carolina was dedicated in Greensboro on Tuesday. It’s call ed Fellowship Hall, and is locat ed on forty one acres of land north of the Gate Citv, just off U. S. 29. Fellowship. Hall 1^= a non-profit tax exempt will offer the program of recovery. 'noet is found that “sdent a w'eek. activity—accompanies dreams. m.. seven days , „ ^ . . ^ speech does occur, the phenome non could be used as a measure of dream content and sleep talk- . , un u. I»i^aivnr>en fee basis recordings dttnng sleep from coho! researcher as Uie sP^^ker.; I representative points in the lar-’ G^rge S.rachan of Canada has is not affh-1 The method of study is to make work •^nH^writTnff in tho^lel^hol oT in competition, with any ’ and upper articulatory' work and wTiting m the alcohol- _ ..... i mneot.ia^.,».o f.. Dedication ceremonies for the, _ . tt n . ^ half-million dollar structure took' place at 3 o’clock in the after-funds contributed by ind. noon, with an outstanding al-i r tho snefker. ^ break-ev Scientists have found, in pre vious studies of sleep, that rapid eye movements (RiEM’s) accom pany most drea'ms. Thus careful technical and basic military train- driest, ing for U. S. Air Force jKUson- nel. ' ' lAirman Stiles attended Besse ( studies of R'EM’s have been used I ^cr city high .school. His wife widely as overt measures of sleep I (Evelyn, is the daughter of .Mr. and dream activity. This and and Mi^. H. Bradley of '2S14 Pen other research information has'ny Park Drive, Gastonia, N. C’. aided sleep research immeasur-j — TITT^ ably. [ U. S. consumption o[ fish has changed very little. The average is about 10 pound.s a year. ism field, and is currently a con- sultant to the Provincial gov-i a”' ernmen. of Atberta on AloohoF 'f prr>blems I 'board of directors re- ^ ,, '/■ , , , , , ■ ceive no personal expense allow- Mr. Strachan spoke on alcohol-, salaries, ism. a treatable illness, and ex-! Tf “silent speech,” or suhvocal musculature to determine the fre- motor activity, can be determin- quency and patterning of subvo- ed and informative data on it cal muscle activity. College student volunteers are being selected on the basis of a For further information write plored practical programs of re-1 The public is invited to inspect covery ;or tiie problem drinker. I the new facility, located six and F. O. Box 6928, Summit Station, It is not a hospitaler sanltar-1 one-half miles north of Greens-' Greensboro, N. C. 27405. Tele- ium, but a center oriented to the boro, off U. S. 29 at Hlcone road, phone No. (919 ) 621-3381. collected, the conclusions from its analysis should add yet an other significant step to the im portant research going on to briivg useful understanding of what man’s physiological and psychological needs and pat terns are for sleep, in health and illness. livf STAMPS WKH (Mli CC'JFOrJ AND FUffCHASE OP SIO.CO or Koie Crdsr FREE AT YOUR “™- WINN-DIKIE STORES VoH After DEC. 1C j37i mit one coupon PER ADULT CUSTOMER /iLl' • - I Robin’s Shop Daily 10 a.m. • 9 p.tn. 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