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Creecy’s Campus By MARVA SHOULARS Rich Square, N. C., Dec. 16, 1963 songs at the PTA meeting of the Dawson School in Halifax Coun ty on Wednesday. Mrs, Majett and Mrs. Creecy accompanied the group. On Friday, December 17, the Panthers and Pantherettes will play the Willis Hare Lions of Pendleton. The game will begin at 7:30 p.m. The annual Christmas pageant will be given on Monday night in the auditorium. The pageant will begin at 1:30 p.m. The glee club will render the music and stu dents of Creecy will participate in the pageant. There will be no admission charged and the pub lic is cordially invited. The thought for the week is: Down not the one who’s down to day, but cheer him in his sor row. ions of clothes. The queen of the Style-O-Rama was Mrs. Ma ry Everette of the “House of Beauty” in Ahoskie. The run ners - up were Miss Ernestine Bu:ffaloe of Seaboard, and Mrs. Janet Bush of RichSquare.Music was rendered by John Turner and D. S. Majett. The W. S. Creecy School Glee Club presented six Christmas The music teachers of the Ahoskie District Music Teachers Association met recently at the C. S. Brown High School, Winton, to plan for the District Festival. Mr. Ambrose, district chairman, conducted the business sessions of the meeting. The state music festival list was reviewed. Mrs. D. S. Majett, music director of Creecy school, attended the meeting. Last Friday night thePanthers and Pantherettes played theR.L. Vann Trojans of Ahoskie. The Pantherettes defeated the Tro- janettes and the Trojans defeat ed the Panthers. On Monday night, December 13 WINTON - Plans were made the Silverlite Club presented the the first district clinic when first Style-O-Rama IntheCreecy the Ahoskie District Music auditorium. The Style-O-Rama Teachers Association held its had five different scenes, all in- first annual meeting at the C. S. eluding different styles and fash- Brown High School and discus- District Music Teachers Meet At C. S. 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Cooper, Gumberry High School, Gumberry; Mrs. Barbara Flood, Buckland Elementary School, Gates; Mrs. Audrey C. Williams, R. L. Vaim School, Ahoskie; Mrs. Nolle N. Mitch ell, Central High School, Gates- viUe; Clarence D. Miller, Jr,, C. G. White High School, Pow- ellsville; Miss Franklyn O. Gum, P. W. Moore High School, Eliza beth City; Mrs. O, R. Wilson, Marion Anderson High School, Belcross; Alvin J. Hannon, Wash ington County Union High School, Roper; Mrs. Lee D. Chavis, Cleveland Ambrose, C. S. Brown High School, Winton; and Mrs, Sarah Bond, Southwestern High School, Windsor. The W. S. Creecy School Glee Club will present its annual Christmas pageant on Tuesday afternoon, December 21, in the school auditorium at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. D. S. Majett and Mrs. R. B. Scott in charge. The 130 voice mixed chorus of ■ the Gumberry High School will , present its annual Christmas program on December 19 at 4 ' p.m. The theme will be “The First Christmas” and directors will be L, G. Cooper, Jr., and W, D. Dunn, Jr. The Thespians of the South western High School will present “A Song Is Born,” a Christmas drama in three scenes, on De cember 19 at 5 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Licensed To Wed Thurman Vincent, 24, Henrico, and Doris Jean Moore, 20, Garys- burg; Howard Moody, Jr., 24, Gaston, and Sallie Mavis Vin cent, 19, Henrico. Pageant To Be Given In Jackson JACKSON - A Christmas pag eant will be presented at Jack- son Methodist Church on Sunday at 5 o’clock p.m. Members of the junior class and choir will be featured in the pageant, to which the public is Invited. MYF To Present Yule Program JACKSON - A Christmas pro gram, “The Enchanted Candle,” will be presented by the MYF at Rehobeth Methodist Church on Sunday, December I9at8:00p.m. The public is invited. ON LEAVE—Pvt. Jimmy Jones will arrive in Woodland on De cember 18 to spend a holiday leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jones. He has com pleted training at Fort Gordon. Ga. 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