Donnie's Missing Valentine Came Close To Ending The Party On Tearful Note The perfect afternoon for Mrs. Alae Deal's East Franklin first trade Valentine party last Thurs day was ending on a note of im perfection. Manfully, six-year-old Donnic Seagle kept back the tears. But how his lips quivered when after all the Valentines had bc-n pulled from the big red box at the front of the room and given out. Donnic was missing his. Not that he didn't get any cards, for his schoolmates remembered him generously. But this was a very special one. This was the Valentine each first grader had worked hard on. carefully letter ing the message from the sample Mrs Deal put on the blackboard : My heart for you. dear Mother With love is running over. Twould take four hearts to hold it. They're in this four leaf clover. Ail of the earlier gaiety of the afternoon was clouded for Djnnle. For the others, however, it was a real Valentine's Day Mrs. Deal herself Had set the tone. She wore a bright red knit dress and accent ed the effect with heart-shaped ued> earrings. The room's decorations would j have won any Valentine. On th - boards were the drawings by Mis Deal's students. On the new read ing table were a large punch bowl and cups which she had brought from home. A cold, delicious, red punch, made by the teacher, had been in that bowl uotil 23 little Valentine makers were served. Although Mrs. Deal wanted to do all the work for this part> ? "The P.-T. A. has been so wonder ful to our room; I didn't want them to do anything more for a ! while" ? nevertheless, cookies were j forthcoming from two of the moth- j ers. Mrs. J. H. Fisher and Mrs. . Bob S. Sloan. There are things even dearer to ' the heart of Mrs. Deal than Val entines. Reading and numbers, for Instance. She pointed out. with teacher's pride, that no time had been taken from those subjects for the children to make the pret ty four-pieoe cards. "We had an extra good reading lesson this morning." she said, beaming. A nicer Valentine, no teacher could receive. The school buses were lining up outside, now. Within minutes. It would be time to go home. What about Donnie's Valentine? Carefully, Mrs. Deal looked at each child's home-made card. Down the first row . . . Brenda Penland had her own. And Lowell Holland had his Lynn Stamey. Steve Miller. Irene Elliott, and Dick Blaine, too. Up and down the rows ... to Eulene Greene. James Browning, Scotty Jacobs. Finally, only a single student remained to be checked. Whose card did Clara belle Dills have? Not Donnie Beagle's, to be sure. She had Clarabelle Dills'. The warning buzzer sounded and Kenny Seay cast an eager look to ward the buses. Donnie looked at Mrs. Deal. Mrs. Deal looked about the room, going over each cup board, each desk, every stack of . books ? everywhere she thought i the missing Valentine might be. | To double check, she decided to look in her own desk. Maybe, in I lifting the cards out of a drawer to put them in the class box. she'd left one. Donnle's eyes followed his teach er to the desk, to the drawer handle, right into the drawer. "That's mine! That's mine! Mrs. I Presbyterian Men's Club Changes Meet The Men's Club of the Presby terian Church will meet Wednes day of next week, instead of Tuesday, as customary. The change in schedule is mad'1 j to accommodate three speakers from Appalachla Synod, who will speak on work of men in the church. They are Dr. I. M. Ellis, chairman of Christian education for the synod; Ned 8tartzell, the Deal! That's mine!" And the bell rang. And Mrs. Donald Seagle, of Holly Springs, surely had an ex trj special St. Valentine's Day. synod's president of men of the church; and Or. Qulnn Con stantz, of Western Carolina Col lege, Cullowhee. A covered dish is to be brought and the meeting time is 7 p. m. at the church. 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