tabl!shl7l9r^^™T™ PfiEi,YAI«EXRE S'* * *”* y 1 ft * ’ ' f - « * \ * » w 8§ A - * * * . \ * Homemakers Learn Skills In Art Os Macrame •P" v . * * \ * pi Miriam Jacks Homemakers At Workshop Yancey County Extension Homemakers learning skills in the old art of Macrame 1 at a recent training workshop in clude: Mis. Marie Buchanan, Mis. Maisie Howell, and Mrs. Mabel Young. Mrs. Frieda Terrell, Area Agent in Crea tive Crafts is the instructor. Macrame' is a knot tech nique made by locking two yam ends around one another New Arrivals To Teach Music Mrs. Margaret Archer, her daughter Ruth Archer Brown, and granddaughter, Sylvia,ar rived last week in Burnsville to make their new home here. Mrs. Archer was the wife of the late Rev. Archer and served with him as Methodist Missionaries in Bolivia and Chile. Rev. Archer, a meth odist minister in several states before becoming a Baptist minister, was also head of the Business Administration Ehpart Alter the baby well tell you the tacts of lite. The facts of life insurance. Nationwide’s Family Se curity Plan will protect the whole family. Most of the coverage is on you. With some on your wife. And some on each of your kids for pennies a day. Make our Family Security Plan part of your life plan. For infor mation call the man from Nationwide. ir i < r vj Burnsville Tel. 682—2170 Nationwide Nationwide Insurance. I In* man Iroui Nationwide is on your side. (*?' nK. 'ji.il uihHtfrUi il • IIOMI /«\it • itry^M^jv^M^iifW.ituul ■; Vitionwidv Miilu.il l-irt* Insiir.imt- I o. Vtliomvidi' I if«* liKurumr ( «* . nutnc idluc: ( iduniliiiv t^hio. producing a geometrical pat tern. It is one of the oldest types of fringe lace. Types of articles made in Macrame' today include Mats, purses, bags, belts, wall hang ings and many others. Macrame' will be demon - strated during the Fair at the Extension Homema kers booth. Macrame' article will also be on display. ment at Asbury College in Ky, where Mrs. Archer worked as head of the Music Department. Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Brown who has been a music teacher in Florida for 5 years, will be teaching music in Burnsville. Mrs. Archer has her degree in music having studied at Me ridian College at in Boston and Cincinnati. Mrs. Brown has a degree in Voice from Stetson University, with graduate cour ses at Florida State University.