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Domestic News January 2, 1962

The Farmville Herald

Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia

What is this article about?

Future Homemakers of America at Amelia High School prepared seven daily outfits for an adopted girl and gave gifts, including artificial apples, to faculty during a pre-holiday tea.

Merged-components note: Merging photo and description of Amelia High School Future Homemakers of America chapter's holiday clothing drive.

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The Future Homemakers of America chapter at Amelia High School prepared an outfit of clothing for each day in the week for a little girl they adopted. There were seven outfits, including shoes, hats and gloves. Looking them over before the holiday recess from school were, (from left), Nancy McKesson, Glenda Moore, and Linda Smith. The chapter members presented gifts to Phillip F. Boepple, principal; and Mrs. Beatrice Gills, office secretary; during a tea given for members of the faculty. Each teacher received an artificial apple.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief Social Event Education

What keywords are associated?

Future Homemakers Amlia High School Holiday Gifts Clothing Outfits Faculty Tea

What entities or persons were involved?

Nancy Mckesson Glenda Moore Linda Smith Phillip F. Boepple Mrs. Beatrice Gills

Where did it happen?

Amelia High School

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Amelia High School

Event Date

Before The Holiday Recess

Key Persons

Nancy Mckesson Glenda Moore Linda Smith Phillip F. Boepple Mrs. Beatrice Gills

Outcome

gifts presented to adopted girl (seven outfits including shoes, hats, and gloves) and faculty (artificial apples to each teacher)

Event Details

The Future Homemakers of America chapter prepared seven outfits for a little girl they adopted. Nancy McKesson, Glenda Moore, and Linda Smith looked over the outfits. The chapter presented gifts to principal Phillip F. Boepple and office secretary Mrs. Beatrice Gills during a tea for faculty members.

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