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Tea At Gov. Mansion
?ourteen members of the
Ealley Chapter of the Fu-
t'rce Homemakers of America
5.ttended the Nash-Franklin
?. H. A. Rally at Franklin-
*,on, Saturday, March 1.
Prior to the general ses
sion for the day, a musi
cal program was presented
by the Franklinton chapter.
The opening ritual was
l®d by the president,
Dtris Gamer, of the Red
Oik chapter. Devotionals
W5re given by Middlesex
wi.th Franklinton extending
greetings. Mary Ann Face,
treasurer, of Bailey gave
the financial report,
w:iile Red Oak had charge
of presentation of candi
dates.
i;Xiring new business, the
Nashville chapter extended
a-i invitation for the raly
nsxt year. The invitation
■Was accepted.
The program, a panel dis
cission on "Boy-Girl Rela
tionships" , was arranged
by the Franklinton group.
ATTENDAICE BANNER
About 230 delegates from
the county chapters attend
ed, in addition to teacheis
and guests. An attendance
banner was presented the
Middlesex chapter for the
largest number present ac
cording to enrollment.
Those representing Bailey
were Mary Ann Pace, Shir
ley Creech, Jackie Bragg,
Fannie Lou Manning, Amy
Lou Horton, Pansy Murray,
Barbara Rhodes, Mary Ann
Edwards, Louise Davis,
Annie Ruth Brown, Pennet-
tie Wiggs, Wanda High, Je-
roma Eatmon, and Geraldine
Strickland, accompanied by
Mildred Manning, Idalia Og
lesby, and Frances Wilson.
Patricia Chappell, Nash
ville, won the presidency
for next year in the se
cret ballot election - of
officers. Other electees
were Betty Ann McGee,
Franklinton, vice presi-
dentj Shirley Creech, Bai
ley, secretary] Janet Camp
bell, ~Benvraue, treasurer^
and Loucrecia House, Red
Oak, song leader.
Six F.H.A, chapter girls
and the club advisor will
attend a State F.H.A. Con
vention at Hugh Morsian
High School in Raleigh,
and later attend a tea at
the Governor's Mansion,
given by Mrs. Kerr Scott,
who will receive the
guests.
Those attending the meei;.-
ing and tea are Fannie Lou
Manning, Mary Ann Edwards,
Mary Ann Miller Pace, Judy
Lamm, Jan Perry, Clara Lou
Stott, And the advisor,
Miss Frances Wilson.
The tea will be held imne-
diately following the «^on-
vention.
BAILEY DRY CLEANERS