Hovember 22, 1^6 SecondExpfessThanks In Ivlrs. 'Vah Noppen's 1st # & 2nd grades the children.' are learning to be tjt)«nlc- ful through a ser^' of I’hymes. ’"e children all are thank ful On each Thanksgiving Day And every day, for bless ings ?ound all along our T;ay, BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY, NOI^TH CAROLINA Pape 16 Thanks for our Heavenly Father For all good gifts He sends For loving hearts around us Our family and our friends. ■^'e’re thankful for our teachcrs So patient and so kind They teach us how to read and write Ko better friends we’ll find. How glad we are that we have Teachci^ in Sunday School They teach us that we should be good j-,nd mind the Golden Hulc, Kbw much we thank the mer chants I'Tio stand in eve rys tore They sell us shoes and clothes and cloth And food and many things more. Our thanks to Mrs. u'ylie Vho helps each girl and boy To find the very book he needs The one he will enjoy. re're thankful for our par ents So loving and so good They give us homes and clothing And money and good food. Ifeny thanks to Mrs. I&y For the good gifts she brinc.s The magazines and books and flowers And many other things. Thanks for all who love us And como to sec us here They brinv, us books aid masszines And floT/crs our hearts to choer. PRIMARY GRADES VISIT TOWN LIBRARY In observance of Book ■'.'’eek (Kov, 10-16) the children of the Primary School visited the to^m library. Lire, '-'ylie vclcom- ed cach grade and spoke of the value and care of books. Birthday Garland High 7 ’"'ill ?., ■’■’ells 5 Gene Autry Pearson 23 Mack Eatmon 6 Charles V’illiams 13 Alton Costen 14 Ray Fulghum • 15 ■"illistine Cooley 10 Rfcirgaret Darscs 15 Sc!ith Hinton 15 Betty Loa Stallings 4 GR.MOTHERS VISIT CLASS The third graders were very happy when thoir grademothors Jv^rs. John Burgess and Jirs. '"illie Ruffin visited them on Hallowe'en day. The children made door- faces, after which they were' served suckcrs, pea nuts, and pepsi-colas. First Observe sH albween The first grade had a very happy time Hallowe’en, The children made jack o’ lanterns and other things to decorate their rooms. One of e things we liked most in our room was a real pumpkin that Sue ”'ea- vor brought us.The child ren named him Johnny Pump kin, Johnny Pumpkin was sitting in a big backet TTith Hallov/s’en candy a- round him. He had a large- carrot nose, grapefruit teeth, and raisin eyes. Hallowe’en afternoon we had our party. After some songs, stories, and peoms the children made Ha.llowo’ en napkins to use for the party. The napkins were cut and decorated with pumpkins, jack o’lanterns, and black cats, "'e had ice cream and candy for refresh ments, CLASS RECEIVES SURPRISE The pupils in Ivlrs. Glo ver’r. room were very much surprised when one of their grademothers visited the room on Hallowe’en, Each pupil received a very pretty orange and black packago containing fruit and Hallowe’en candies. The children were made very happy. They express ed thanks to their grade- mothers. The 3rd and 4th grades have been studying about different kinds of food in books and we have past ed them on paper and put them up in the room. Geraldine 'nTiitlcy of the fourth grade has boon en joying making a dog out of a coffee can, black p-’.por, carSboard and paste. The dog will stand up, and will make a nice gift for fi snail child.