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w x x fi , 1 1 1 1 , fsmeoxvENsconANj g lg! jg ivy' ' bf: if 4 iii is sz i fl M. 3 tl T Q ff Y f X l X . 57 C0 H H 5 S H F2 ig HOME ECONOMICS CLUB gp i Katherine Eckert Mrs. Bland and Miss Moore M. S. Oldham L 4, X, President Sponsors Secretary 5 , AX, The Home Economics Club is composed of twenty-five members. fl? 'R The nature of the club meetings this year have been field trips to the va- - , rious industries of importance of our city, to the home maker. f so The following firms have been visited: Kendall Hill Co., Wholesale l Q' 'ly fruit houseg Progress Candy and Ice Cream Co. 5 Hotel Owensborog Mil- E' W ler's Wholesale Poultry Houseg Smith-Hager Ice Co.g Electric Maid 84 Bakeryg Owensboro Milling Co., and the Model Laundry. 5 vi The benefit derived from these trips is to better acquaint us with L Ml those products that we use in our homes. We feel that the club is of Sv value to each and every girl. T Members l ggi Katherine Parker Lucille Pierce Elizabeth Davis P We Anne Whittaker Nancy Bosley Elizabeth Jackson If ETS Catherine Eckert Juanita Helsley Geneva Hill 7 Bernice Nelson Chima Hummel Marian Sue Oldham 2 6 is f il ff Eg, 2 Eh P a+ ' ull ,X , , , , , , ,,, , , Q 2 7 g+.. ...1 .I'f , .nT Z . .li,. 1 -.. W . 4. ,- fl Page Eighty
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