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PAGE TWO i—SECTION ONE The Earthworm is important, To both the Robin and me, We watch for his appearance Me on my knees and him in the tree. Nice bait, I think, after watching him squirm There goes Mr. Robin ... be stole my worm. I’ve often heard people talk about having “eat eyes,” but the eyes of the bird must be far superior. They seem to be able to spot an insect or a worm from their perch in the tree. Car rie Earnhardt told me last week that she noticed a robin near her while she was working in her flower bed, so she held a worm in her hand and Mr. (or Mrs.) Robin really came and took the worm from her out stretched hand. Much as I’d like to keep them for bait, I think I'll try offering one to the robin. Skirts were short, then they were long again—then they were short; again they dropped; now they’re on the up and up. For almost 50 years shifting skirt lengths have bewildered the world. They have shocked men, an noyed women and made money for designers and dressmakers, not to mention ruining many season’s busi ness. There’s a superstition about skirts. It seems that some people believe that short skirts go hand in hand with a booming economy, while long skirts foretell a depression. Skirts are high est before a major war breaks out. Anyhow, the hemline is going up and up— the real drive being for free-, dom in fashion as in every thing else. Famous last words, “Believe me, I'll nev er wear those short skirts.” (Footnote: By the way, girls when you purchase a slip, be sure it’s short). We took a short, hurried trip to Pennsylvania this weekend , because of the death of Buff’s only sister. It was a sad occasion, only made easier in the knowing Alumnae Group Plans Meeting All of the alumnae of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro who live in this section of the state are invited to lunch in Elizabeth City May 7, according to Mrs. Wood Privott, represen tative in Chowan County. Mrs. Privott said the event will be at the Virginia Dare Hotel and reservations ran be made by contacting Mrs. Cliff Shoaf or Miss Mary Mac Holmes. Mrs. Pri vott said she hopes Edenton can have a good representa tion at this “dutch” luncheon. Several UNC-G officials will be in attendance. wags instead of his tongue. —U S. Coast Guard Magazine. V*j| j| right prices! 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These same relatives invited us out to dinner Sunday and all the weight I lost, in my recent diet was regained. Mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, sugar peas, green limas and very tender steak, raised and prepared for their very own use. Despite my worrying about, weight, we arc both so thankful to have such loving and thoughtful kin folk. Three basic rules for gen tlemanly behavior: (1) At tend family prayers before breakfast; (2) Remember good dressing begins with the feet; (3) Never praise an object of value in someone else’s house —says blueblood Lord Sudeley in the publi cation London Life. A good way to prepare packages containing cakes, cookies, etc., for mailing long distances. Wrap the cookies individually in wax paper and pack tightly so they can not be jarred loose and pack in sturdy box. Now take another box, larger than the first. Place a layer of popped corn in the bottom of this box. Put the box with the goodies in it on top of the popcorn. 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