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Cliupel Progrunts Differ
"1-i/hat real work hrs,
Murray and the teachers
have been putting forth on
the programs 1" is an oft-
repeated remark heard
about the chapel programs
presented for the past
months.
Mrs. Olivia Barnes' sec
ond and third graders
acted out "The Country
Mouse and the City Mouse."
Then Mrs. Altermise
Glover's second graders
gave "The Calender House."
Each month was represented
by a different child.
"We're Playing Mania and
Papa" and "A Doll Show"
was given by Mrs.
Florabelle Bynum’s first
graders. Mrs. Effie Hag-
wood' s first and second
graders' play was "A Party
Driver's CoursG
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bible for the course.
Principally, the course
is designed to teach stu
dents to drive safely and
correctly and tc point out
to them their short-com
ing s.
Any student who is l6 or
over or who will be l6 be
fore the year is out is
eligible to take the
course, discloses Edwards.
Saving of human life,
preventing injury, and pro
moting economic savings
are the desired resuJts.
In Nash County alone last
year there was an average
loss of ^12,000,000 in ec
onomic value.
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