During World War II, she was engaged in developing a home canning program and food distribution.
After raising her two sons, she resumed teaching in 1951, first in Home Economics and then Speech, Journalism and Dramatics in the Nicholas County School System.
She was active in gardening and won several state awards for her floral arrangements and displays.
During World War II, she was engaged in developing a home canning program and food distribution.
After raising her two sons, she resumed teaching in 1951, first in Home Economics and then Speech, Journalism and Dramatics in the Nicholas County School System.
She was active in gardening and won several state awards for her floral arrangements and displays.
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