. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ave the first of a series of talks onfood conservation. Briefly, but clearly, Miss Bro\vnenumerated some of the manyproblems before the United StatesGovernment, and the obvious workof the men and boys. Among the most important prob-lems was mentioned that of foodconservation—the task of the wo-men and children. Now is the timeto plan the raising and conservingof all food-stuffs. The best workdemands cooperation and steadytoil, and womens meetings andclubs should be encouraged since itis through organizations of thiskind that diflFerent ideas are ex-changed. Here is w


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ave the first of a series of talks onfood conservation. Briefly, but clearly, Miss Bro\vnenumerated some of the manyproblems before the United StatesGovernment, and the obvious workof the men and boys. Among the most important prob-lems was mentioned that of foodconservation—the task of the wo-men and children. Now is the timeto plan the raising and conservingof all food-stuffs. The best workdemands cooperation and steadytoil, and womens meetings andclubs should be encouraged since itis through organizations of thiskind that diflFerent ideas are ex-changed. Here is where the plansmay be laid for the childrensshare in the work, and the sug-gestion was the raising of poultry,planting gardens or canning fruits. Miss Brown stated that peopleshould be prevailed upon to makeuse of the home products, for in-stance, honey, although it is quiteexpensive would save so much sugarfor the allies. Next week, Miss Ryland will de-monstrate some of the ways inwhich food may be conserved. YOU GET THE. X)OOOOC(X)QCX BEST HOT and COLDFountain Drinks B AT CO. JThe Rexall Store MAIN , TENNESSEEJ ATHENIAN In spite of many outside attrac-tions the college section of theAthenian had a very good meetingSaturday evening. A debate on thebudget system of appropriations,by C. E. Domiano on the afllirmativeand Harold Smith on the negativewas very interesting and instruc-tive. The vote of the judges wastwo to one in favor of the negativealthough a majority of the audi-ence believed with the affirmativethat the budget system should beadopted. Floyd Watt contributed to theprogram some interesting pastevents in the outside world and onthe hill. Following this, HerbertKiger discussed future events,giving an encouraging account ofthe Athenian society in the future. This weeks program includes anAthenian, a humorous debate,and another debate on a question asto whether free trade would assureworld peace. For next week an interesting warprogram is b


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