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Indian Heritage Week Celebrated at Sonthside/ Ashpole ? . ? Mr*. MaM* EL Emb, prfa dpal mi cfttel M bar acted throegb lad Ira Heritage Week. [Key LocMoar photo] L Smmj right, mmi 1 Tmty Jnn, laft hi the m I inrfcii. [K^y i iriiiM JhTte] jfcSKLSTaXS ?a^^' > ^ ^ ^ ii, a >w [Kajr t?Mi? ptote] ? - - - - Tg ?n ? ti "!m Ms. Lmi McMillan and Mrs. Kay Leddear's first grade - - ' ? ~ L ? [Kay Loddear pbolo] Mn. PuUm ThomM and Mi*. Dorothy Hoot pooo whh Loddcw photo] Many staff members wore Indian attire for Indian Heri - tage Week celebrated during the week of Sept. 20th at Southside/Ashpole Elemen tary School in Rowland. Each class participated in different - activities pertaining to Indian Heritage. The student body enjoyed the many arts and crafts that represent die Indian and his lifestyle. Some of the crafts made were Indian headdress, bows and arrows, and corn shack dolls. Volunteers came into some of the classrooms and shared the experience of the making of some of the Indian crafts. Mrs. Rigsbee, the media specialist, shared jnany film | strips with the student body about the Indian origin and thsh lifestyles. Many materi als about the Indians in other ' parts of the country enligh tened the students greatly, as .well as the Unity Kit about the local Lumbees of Robeson County. Mrs. Rigsbee also delight- j ed the school wfth a display of j Indian crafts, jewelry, pot tery, and Indian dress, do- j nated by Mrs. Jane Chavis, Mrs. Janeh Oxendine, Kin dergarten class, Myra Deese j and principal Mrs. Mable H. I Revels. , ' Mrs. Revels said she was j very pleased that her "stu- I dents and staff participated so wholeheartedly in the week of j celebration. Many thanks to I everyone for a fine job." i PHOTOS BY KAY LOCKLEAR Adopt-A-PePl Ste NnnM) . I ? Ptt-A-Home PwhreTsfltC. Mr*. ?!!?? Cuidj ud Mr*. Aaale M. Aliord'* kte fefgarteackm to toe acM cafeteria. [Kay Leek leer - --T " i III.? f -n iimirn. imrn.r Mr*. Nettle Ballard ud - - B"* w<5t [Kay LacUaar FWtoj New HARPER'S FERRY CEMETERY "3 umjawarf oppimnon on red banks road NOW ACCEPTING APPUCAITONS FOR PLOTS! ?Plots may be paid in hi of financed. ed wttl We ammntty and respect at We Cwnly as eer Matte. ?CALL DONALD DEM S31-4771 After 6 p.m. ?Discounts on Individual and Family plots nntil December 31. V- *?.? ?? Ik * V* [ I | OWN A PIECE OF INDIAN LAND a I. Own a piece of America II. White man bought Manhatten, NY from the Indians for $24, buy a piece now for $20 and get the deed. a III. Indians selling off Drowning Creek Reservation to live. ? IV. Allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery of deed or until deed is recorded. V. Filing and recording of deed and lawyer fee's are $15? This is k not included in the price for the land. VI. Parcels of Drowning Creek Reservation land is a plot of land located in Maxton Township, Robeson County, North Carolina. k VII. Each size of land area and description will be on the deed. VIII. THIS LAND IS NOT STATE OR FEDERALLY OWNED! k IX. Fill out order blank at bottom and mall. a Cut along dotted line and mail w I ^4*4 J.A U. A^-IaA-A-A-J-ax A AAJ-A-A A_A " * ? - - ? ******************************** k N*me | Address State /? Zip f. 1 ? ? " " Y 4 I? , m How many parcels of land required Amount Enclosed $ .. Each psrcel and record fee la $35- ? K - ' P No personal checks please. Send money orders or cashi**" I ? '
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