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S*r3E-J' ■■ ' ^ '^■■■■" '•.-. -^* . ■■■;•■ '' ■ .”> ■ ■' •■■ .-.''' ' ' "■'' ide High^ School News S&VINTH AMD CK^TH GRADES HMJ> P. T. A. CRCHJP MEETINGS |thi> protnm. Th« MTcnth cntfe fmttmte Am~ n«tcd SO cent* tow«rd the fond for fr«« luneheft. tliliy plan • banquet to be jtiven befor* Chri*tu»»« i»‘ orrtdr to bring the parents tofeUier, (,Wf Ediilk A. ParkkHi^ The -Mvcflth Mil eiKhth Kmde of niUaidw High School held JF»rent jmMtitu? Ti29S-L day No'T. »0 at 7:S0 o'doct. IhOME "EC" DEPARTMENT PRESEWTS PLAY Tho eiirhth grade oloctoa ■ thfi folloiN^ii; officera Prealdent — iiattie t«ak; Vies F^aident Iflrl Dov0gM( $e«ratary>lVtH»- 'uT«f, OooqiMi. Jha prerident t piaoa to call maatings once a Tha Home pcoikomiea Depart- _ 'mant preaentod a play “IHafltaiR .(oanth. At the nest meeting com*'- **** Cama” aVJunW. Aatinto. Saei wfll- Ba ifpolfi^ W«r ~ pUna p mfaa nwney for free P««y ^ ■|«ehaa.^or undler-w«lght cUW-. »he .tudento to toproTe ran wiij le pra«mted. > Mr. fiehooler q^oke to the pa rents and offered to answer any quaitioM ,thay might earning any phase work. Discoaakitis in which pa- latita and taaehera partlcipatad JanonMd! A aolo^ "Since You ^J^nk Away” by (Jeraldine Wil- *nd a recitation "Etacourage- nwr.t" by Battie Morris coded thani' amenities. The play dealt wiUi with a boy who shamed his feeat girt to pub* He becavrae of hia undesirable hare con- manners. He waa reformed by of school her little sister and some other frlendrt who offarad timely sug gestions. Ifce' characters were aa follows the boy, -Harry—Ullla Dicker son; the girl> Nell—Lavinia Dix on; little iLltWi, ., Ar il - thetia Xtrown. The friends wptc parftrayad by Mlklda«l' Watkuia, Cfasrioita CSflmore and Lula Gn»- bam. Harriet Amey acted as misK treaa of n«remoni«N Tha play Vras written and di rected by Mrs. Wynella Peddy, head of the Home ®conom^ I>*jprt, It was admirably carried out by the *rirl« in the depart ment, and waJ^ thoftmghly apprB- c>aM by tht‘ stu3‘!nt body. ^ THE CAROLINA TmfS. 5ATUKDAT DtC. 4. N. C. COLLEGE DININ^ ROOM BOOK WEEK PROGRAM PRE SENTED WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17 ( By Edith A. Parham) A Book Week -Vr6Mnm «aa held in Junior Aseentbly Wc.ln*- *- day Nov-mcbr 17 at activity-pe riod. The progrum Wjifl desn?«-‘d IT encourage tho student, to ad .and aiJpreclats poetry^; The speaker^ were Miw Ourliani Uslnr’s IM Holds Tweifib Annual ■ t-i J. land poetry contests. Clemehtine Grew'' and "Romance in a j laey,. g.i itufenl, r^Mlved* mock.” Miia Hick's selections on Mrs. Hirve^, ahd~Ml« Jficksi ^ weie “Tortfiwiy*--' dteiftHr'tNrffte, a all' of them l^h Carolina Mu- «Tunk’’. Ail of the?.e ware urea#- I ent, received the pri*e for the Vh> musical tm- ly enjoyed by tha students. poster. These young women graciously ^ ^ .-j ,U. BEATTY CROWDED 'Tha abeva piiate tual employees, lections; “River River”, sna ^ . ,v, “Goodnight Goodnight were iw- consented to ;oni# back .o the dered by the Junior chorus. Thai- school on Thursday; they pre- ma Pattersor a 0-3 student, was ipnted the same pragram before* ml.'»reaa of ceremonies. the Senior assembly. Several Miss Dixon's poema were .“Hia round* of applaijse indicated th'j Highwr.yman” by Alfred Noyos. student* pleasure and apprepia- "Life goes Round" and “The tion. ^ Ufa of a Mutual Girl." The lost At the end of the proerara two were oriRihal poerar; | Prizes of $1^00 were awarded to , -* Mrs, Hravej;,,j;jjfited “Dan Mc- QUEEN OF HOME-CCMMltiG HELD AT N_ C. COLLEGE (By Lillian DIckarsMi) TheliQA^^atty, ttilJside’g char ing newcomer, wai' crowned queen of the Homecoming at the la ‘ ImM* Yt«w ' of bcotifal dining rooai »f lb* N»rlh Cara^^aa Col- *nw klllliia—a^aiiwwil ai | I'umy bus "uf tlw '-"Ffaie w»H a* that m§ Um diaiMg rooM church of that -city. The Dvrham Usher’s Uni.m re y.-onaa t« tha a^drwa wa^ asad* b»nch of tha North Caroliu by C, C. Cobb twmAtr •A tka Inter - Denominational Usfter*a Dnrhawi UAer'a a»d paM A sociation held its twalth anai- praaida^t af tl # af*aa»*at«an. veraahy celabration at th-¥ 8*5* 11^ ftauiiBdaT #f tfca ptn^m ond Baptist Chuwh hara Svnday eensiafad of a reading kf Mr*. ttftarnooti at*2;30 w4th poaatbly Minnia Sander* af tha Ml. Var- thc- largest attendanc* In tfia H!»*' liuii Haiilial shnreiu— tory of the orvanltation. A dal»* Loia Hcalar, 9a«ond Baptiat gaion from Raleigh, cdnai tin* ehureh; raadbig MLa B*a Mar- of around'85-liahers, w?re in at- Hath; Jlolo Mrs. i^ntha Pratt i> aald ta ba aMoag tk« finait and asott canM»lata in tka stata. Dudley High from Greensboro. At the end Of tl^ 'first half, the queen was e:eortfd out on the field by her attendants, He^en Jones. Ernestine Watson, tendance At Aa TocaTHISBfaOon both Of Stocand Baptise Church and motored to Duriuun M' tKa A mtxed qnartc^tt of A* Wla* Baptist Duiluiiu faptisi • cliaiali —ma^ .Datt’s “Ltotan To Tha LainbsT, I The s«Ti»on for tha oerain Music for the occa on waa lar- 1 nished bv the Junior choir it the wa* delivered by'the R*r. Thom- Sceoftd iria^Ust chuwrh. Th« w^l-jaa Moore of the Congregational eoma a4d.resa was delivered by ^ CTiriatian church. It wi a in»plT- Mrs. Arcelia Greenwood and th3 |; g and full of spirttula uplift aa well aa thought. Rev, C, E- Mc^ and formed th« letters *‘D” and “H” for Dudley High an I Hill- andVoZ7'T^ri^'ZL''l'^M the students who won the posted C- College when HiMside play- 2 :-z: red--its «i>metOmlD|f game wV '■neBHflEW ' ; Bimvsn V the crown. Hie Hill.‘^ida }>atrol boy* and girls than marched out Thomas placed the* crowS on the queen’o head and a loud ch«!*iiv rose firom all the sp«eiaion>. Lester, paator of the church alao gave a sh^rt talk. The anniveTsary ma«tin«r was ‘pr'‘*ided over by 3. Mitchell, president of tha local t>ni«m. We Furnished The Beating iand i I We Are Proud To Say To The Public Plumbing Fixtures For The North Carolina That,We Were Chosen To Furnish : V - The HardwareTi'or The New Ubrary Audttoriun And Cottages No; 1 and 2^ Modernfze Your Heating SyMem “ The Boiler Is Thie Heart Of Any Heatin gSystein Insist On s of Nortfi Carolina College SEE US FOR YOUR -r INCORPORATED Parham -NOLAND CO. 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