EIGHT ACTIVE P.-T. A. IS HELP TO SCHOOL (Continued from page 4) tag the first two months of 3chool. A new piano has been purchased for the gymnasium by the i Parent-Teachers Association this x year and window shades have been bought for the science room. The Association has also given money for the purchase of library books. The parents and teachers of Waccamaw have had an active organization in previous years, having accomplished much for the good of the school and community. This year they are looking forward to advancing the CJ rn A nmo-rnrn more than ever I XTX . A. rub* before. SOCIAL MEETING FOR P.-T. GROUP (Continued from page 4.) quartet of Columbus county ad- i ded much to the program. J. E. Dodson, who is president I of this organization, is very ] much interested in music and the | development and welfare of his j community. 'He was instigator of this program which was well at-1 tended. This is the third meeting of this organization, whose purpose is to get together and enjoy an evening of clean fun. Each time the program committee seeks to give the people a different form! of entertainment No dues are paid?your presence is your tic- j ket MEET THE TEACHERS (Continued from page 4.) for the past four years, this being her fifth year here. She was graduated from Oxford College, receiving a B. S. degree. Before coming to Waccamaw she taught three years in Apex and Tarboro. Mrs. Louise Baggette Morgan, of Red Springs, has served five years as a member of the local J school faculty?one year as first grade teacher, four as second grade, the latter being her grade this year. She was educated at Western Carolina Teacher's College, Cullowhee. She is pianist for primary assemblies. ' Miss Edith Anvyn Steppe, of | J R. B. 1 Wh ! ^ j This store I 1 can be obtain j this City on? J $ $ j We invite a "I ? a. nni i 1UI IUC LfKJLiLt 1 make our Stc 1 Make i do: I Wednei *1 *r* r r ? r * Old Fort, is serving her third | year as second grade teacher inl< the school faculty. She had taught one year in McDowell county | before coming here. She was graduated from Asheville Normal i and Teacher's College, Asheville, j receiving her B. S. degree. j I 1 Miss Evelyn Wilson, of Char- i , lotte, was graduated last June j from Flora McDonald College. !she assists primary teachers with the teaching of public school' J i music as well as serving as a ; first grade teacher in the Wacca- 1 maw school. 1 i l Miss Gertrude Maultsby, a i Brunswickian, begins her sixth i year as first grade teacher in i the Waccamaw school. She was i | educated at the Appalachain < (State Teachers College, of Boone, i land has attended two summer I schools at Wake Forest. < WILMINGTON Thur., Fri., Sat., Nov. 28-29-80 V I ROGERS % in R-K-0 Radio's Comedy 9nflem GEO. BRENT i Alan Mowbray [-HANKSGIVING SPECIAL LATEST NEWS McRoy & Incorporated olesale Groci rHITEVILLE, N. C. telieves that REAL ed by visiting the I DAY ill visitors coming 1 AR DAY SALES tc ire your headquartt : your plans now to WHITEV1LLE ON LLAR D sday, Decern] \ ' THE STATE POI Mrs. Z. G. Bay joined the Wac- ? camaw faculty a year ago, serv- T;.-4 ing as first grade teacher. She was formerly Miss Wilma Mor- Jj| eran of Wingate. She was educated at Wingate Junior College, Coker College and Boone Summer -$1 School. She is song leader for primary assemblies and is also a $5 pianist. For eleven years she "to taught first grade in the public schools of Union County. ' ,?j| ^ Mrs. Mable Rourk Andrews, Supply, is beginning her first >rear as music teacher in theI Jjjj Waccamaw school. She has two Jk full days work each week. She ?? was educated at F. L. S., Vass, including a two-years teachers course. Mrs. Andrews' piano tea- Jrg dier was Miss Rosa B. Taylor, ?* from the Southern Conservatory Igj it Music, Durham. She has had "'? ?Ovnorionw in I SS I111C y ecu o caviling iie Tar Heel school of Bladen xmnty. *>? ? ====^^= & $ ^ # WILMINOTON lina !ue9> | Dec. 2-3 1 CAROLE 1 LOMBARD pj#|R i M-cMURRAyk^ | ft ====^?? l| fcCo. | 0rs II BARGAINS & I Merchants in 11 $t || H to Whiteville l| m f .|jg ?visit us and ?11 ;rs. Ill ft f be in ? | AY 11 ber 4th 11 *T PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. ************** >ii<i ini iiiiii iii ti t I j At Collins Dep. Dollar Day, \\ 3 yds. SILK?$1.00 ! s 49s and 69c Values | RAYON PAJAMAS ! Unusual Value | $1.00 I Children's BLANKETS SCHOOL SHOES For Every Need AND OXFORDS At The Right Price I All sizes 49c up | $L00 Hanes Blue Bell UNDERWEAR 1 OVERALLS Snorts and Shirts ; Sj 00 3 for $1.00 rriT u *T<5 DRESS SHIRTS - Men's Regular 59c Black, Brown, Grey Dress Shirts $1.00 2 for $1.00 SWEATERS WE HAVE SOME ALL WOOL SWEATERS FOR Men, Women and Children? WERE $1.98, $1.49 * * AA " JNow$i.irj WE HAVE MANY OTHER BARGAINS Do Not Miss This Opportunity To Buy Them Men's Suits and O'Coats 11 20 Per Cent Off ; " ^TT\ THE ROCKET WAGC f . 24" 12" ,vG A $1.49?Only C AY // I a1 // Wagons at a Barg M $2.98 Value for C m : Other Wagons up to Baby Carriages WS M\. BUCK ROGERS PIST( And Leather Holste $ioo SaiKiai^^, PRETTY DOLLS I lit] I (That Cry and Sleej only $1.00 Santa Claus Has Left A C And Other Gifts For Chris Buy Now - A Small Deposit Till Christmas * . Tricycles -Wagons-Doll Automobiles Stream Line $4.95 1936 Models Fire Trucks and Speedstet Wagons with Electric Lights and Balloon Tires $f TRICYCLES?All Sizes $Z.98, $3.98, $4.95, $5.95 and $9.95 | SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLLS and DY-DEE-ETTE DOLLS Other Dolls 25c to $ Collins Deparl TRADE HERE AND BA]> Whiteville, Noi iiklk. ' i&SSII irtment Store i fed. Dec. 4th l Coats and Dresses 1 With our ready-to-wear and millinery departments complete with their new winter styles comes this extraordinary reduction f DOLLAR DAY .... r DRESSES Our large stock of dresses include the newSilks and Woolens. We advise you to be here early to get the best selection. Remember 20 per cent off on the prices below . . . $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 to $12.95 COATS and COAT SUITS You are sure to thrill at the thought of such a saving as 20 per cert discount on this fine stock of new, modish Coats and Coat Suits. Deduct 20 per cent from these prices . . . $9.95, $14.95, $19.95 20 Per Cent Off - WEDNESDAY ONLY Wednesday Only )NS MICKEY MOUSE Train and Track Watch It Run ... $1.00 only $1.00 rain Large Doll Beds 97c S1.98 r? ? t-? n7. isucK nogers waicnes $8.95 15 Piece Green Tinted $1.00 GLASS TEA SEA jls only 97c BUCK ROGERS Leather Helmet Only 97c p) MANY OTHER TOYS 10c 25c 50c $1.00 omplete Line Of Toys stmas At Collins Will Hold Your Selection 1.95 I tment Store IK THE DIFFERENCE I rth Carolina I " ' * ? r v I ~w~ V "f"

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