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HOMKMAKER.S MARKET Making ja.n needn’t mean get ting into one. Richmond County homemakers hope that making jam will become a profitable hobby, reports Mrs. Martha Ad ams, home economics agent. Memboi's of the Dogwood Homo De.monsiration Club are planning to open a “Homemak Cl'S Market” just before Christ mas. Homemade product.^, which are suitable for gifts, will bo or display. The^’ are making jellies and packaging seed and bulbt from their garden. CLUB MEMBERS REACH GOAL Homemakers in the Prov’ dence Homo De.monstration Clu' in Pasquotank County h a v f Yjachod a long-time goal. The; purchased a lot, an old store building, and arc now remodel ing the store into a club house Miss Edna Bishop, home eco nomics agent, says the clul members, husbandi, and friend? have all worked on the building “In this restoration project some members painted, som^ sewed and others cleaned, bu' ill were involved.” adds Mis- Bishop. FREEZING FOODS When you do not have a freez ?r of your own, a -4 H’or caT cnake money and complete a pre 'ect in food-preservation anyway believes Betty Craig of Ruther ford County. Miss Mildred Stallings, homb conomics agent, says Betty ha two pressure canners and twr hotw'aler canners and cans more Mian 700 quarts of food rach year. She assists the neighbor.*- n freezing foods too. HOUSE FURNISHINGS MADE Samples of bed-spreads, home made shekels, ho.me trimmer iheets. waM hangings, braider 'ugs. ciuiils. m nograrmod Tow els. and antiqued furniture hav' een on display in Iredell Cour ■y- Mrs. Tvancy Myers, home ccr mmics a^ent. says the purpos f the house furnishings dUpla' has been to encourage homemal 'rs and young girls to js Kicy ■kcnsivo materials, creative ider nd their own skill in lieautify ng their home. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Mrs. H. T. White in Tyrre' "lounty learned to upholster fu’- Mture'in a Ham? Demonstratio- vorkshop several veai-s age Now she has decided to assis' her daughter in going to colle? hy going into the upholstery bu' nbss. According to Mrs. Ann Daver Tort, home cconoimics agen* Mrs. White Ls not only workin 'or herself but has served as * 'eadcr and taught in severa' leader workshops. NATURALIZATION CEREMONY Three members of the Hasp ^lome Demonstration Club ir Davidson County prepared th' Bible for presentation to thenfev citizens at the June naturalize *ion ceremony in Greensboro Mrs. Martha Thompson. hDmr economics agent, says the citizen ship leaders find this one of th< Shope Assigned To Fort Hood Base FORT HOOD. TEX. lAHTNO -Army Specialist Five Thomas C. Shope, 27. son o’f Mrs. Flora L. Shope, 222 E. Boston Ave.. Bessemer City, N. C.. was as aigned to the 1st Armored Divi sioH at Fort Hood. Tex.. Juno IS Specialist Shoi>c entered thr Army in January 1962 and is a Dharmacy specialist in Head quarters and Support Company af the 47th Medical Battalion, ■jupport Command of the divi sion. He is a 19.56 graduate of Bes semer City Central High Scliool and attended Presbyterian Jun- ■or College in Maxton, and Appa- 'achian State College in Boone. His wife, Barbara, lives in Kil- eon, Tex. most in.spiring nrojeci v Mrs. Thompson says the citi zenship leaders ate aiwavs look ing for new projects tor the Home Demonstration (hui) mem bers. Summer Theatre Is Featuring “Carousel" The Charlotte Summer Theater production of the Rodger.s and Hammerstoin musical hit, “Car ousel”, starring Bill Hayes, open ed Tuesday evening, and runs through Sunday afternoon, July 11 at Ovens Auditorium in Char lotte. Bill Hayes, the hand.somo sing ing star of ”Carou.ser', is return ing for his second engagement with the Charlotte Summer The- Iter; he scored a solid hit here in “Oklahoma” two .summers a- go. Hayes began his career on sid Caesar’s “Show of Shows” on television and went on to become i top theater, television and re- •ording star. His hit record of The Ballad of Davy Crockett” iold 2,000,000 copies. His stage .•redits include starring roles in uch musicals as “A Tree Grows n Brooklyn”, “Me and Juliet”, Bye. Bye. Birdie” and “South Pacific”. “Carousel” has become one of America’s favorite musicals since t first opened on Broadway in 945. The beloved Rodgers and fammerstein score includes .such ill-time favorites as “If I Loved Tou”. “June Is Bustin’ Out All Jver”, “Soliloquy". “What’s the Jso of W^ond’rin?” and “You’ll lever Walk Alone”. The lilting nusical, set in a New England, ishing village, tells the bitter sweet story of Billy Bigelow, carn- val barker, and his romance /ilh Julie Jordan. In song and ance. “Carousel” follows their ife together from their first neeting. their courtship and mar- iage, the birth of their dauglitcr, .cuise. and Billy s striving for lis wife and daughter. ”Carou.«5ol w’es its enduring popularity to he skilllul blond of Richard lodgers’ bright and beautiful ausical score and Cjscar Ham- nerstein’s lyrics and script, at >nce tender and funny, with lav- sh scenery, exciting dances and ousing chorus numbers. Mara VN'orth is featured as Ju- ie Jordan in “Carou.sel” opposite lill Hayes. Also featured in the 'ast are Geoffrey M’ebb. Djis Ann launders. Grant Eastham. Fred Vinroot, Carole Love and Bonnie Ano. Performances for “Carousel” xre at 8;30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday evenings and at 2:30 ).m. for the Saturday and Sun- lay matinees, July 10 and 11. The next attraction at the ''harlotte Summer Theater is “A "unny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum” starring Phii Foster July 13 through July 18. 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