;:'v ;. :; . '\ ? ' " ?. ? 7 "*? ;" . - - ~ - '"-% " I V I I I ^ I Vr / ? ?? I IjW^ ? ? ? M ?^TpY^^E^SfciiiM^MMiBilM in# too. All young America is marsh M a, ? ? r'i_ '-V - s ? ??* ? 7?">*? ?' ?? "4*i? K#J?V fft i _ t it - - *h?y g? their way on foot* astride j bicycle# and in laughter echoing j I ' ? +?>uS^^- -M *-K Sm-.-'sS * -U 'vKVv1 5?35 i My KWf. ... * V For young America, the roads Are dear, the aide* hold nomenace, gad ' there is total security in school at ?home, at play. School days are days of freedom for America's children j) and it ia adult America's duty to keep ) that tradition for all generations of young Americans to come. Around 1340 students will tramp hack to school in "Farmville on opest ing day, which has been announced 1 ?? Wednesday, September 3, by Su-J perintendent J. H. Moore. The enrollment figures^ of last J year revealed around 660"white sfcu-f dents and 690 Negro students were mi school here and the authorities are! expecting an even larger attendance! for the 1941-42 session. A formal program will be given on I I _ the morning of the opening day at] 8:30 o'clock at chapel with an ad- II dress featuring the exercises. Pa- F I trons an invited by the school au thorities to attend. The 1944M1 term, reported as anal of the most successful in the history! of the school, viewed from both an-| gles of attendance and accomplish-1 ments, closed on May 27, .? with a graduating class composed of 84 boys j and girls. High school pupils and those of the elementary grades above the first,! who woe not enrolled here last year, will register on Friday, August 29; j the other elementary pupils following j the usual custom, will register at) their respective rooms on opening I day. The -Farmville graded school is one of - the largest consolidated J schools in the county ?nd is modern I throughout. It is a 12 grade school! with a 9 months term. The Agricultural and Mannni Arts J building and gymnasium were con- j structed in 1939 at a cost of $80,000. This unit provides adequate facili- j ties for vocational industrial arts! classes and a suitable and comforts-1 ble place for athtetic activities and public meetings.' The school had the distinctive hon or of being made a member of the! I Southern Association of Colleges I Secondary Schools in November- of! last year, a privilege that only forty-1 five schools in the State may Home making classes in a Home Eel Cottage, furnished completely, offers! girls of this community an opportun ity which is unsurpassed in the State of North. Carolina. TVwe classes! continue to grow in size and interest f each year. [j The need of a school lunch room j < was acutely felt until the WPA join-!I ed with the Parent-Teacher Assoda^l] th>n here two. years ago and mader tide branch of service possible. Testi-j! mony proves that this feature has fj grown steadily in usefulness and be- j' come a potent factor iaboth the}! white and colored schools. H f An enthusiastic and important or-r SMi*ation in the lif* of the school, : #d one which deserves credit, aside ' Oom the material aid it has given I the school, for its promotion of if fine, loyal spirit anion# the parents, fc teachers and pupils throughout the]' years, is the P?wwt.TwW Associa- (< tion. Mr* B. LeBoy BoHina is the l j retiring president of this organization p which is able to recount many hrm? r fits and the meeting of many out-f ' - ' edge rod interest as marafealmd in a | constant rafeing^o* the school stand rSgfc^a^cid elite heS* 8?CWr a^fdW111 aS8^ned W. C. Harrell, Science and Athle slf English and Latin. Darlington, S. C; Btw^ia^lMey, History^and wood ciaiviii nan , r?jTOVMi?. r t man, J. I. Morgan, Sr., and John B. r mL. Afil/vT"^ P/>V> Aftl ?%*. J mm AVA xae caioreu BUIWI, * ONE OF l*i?lvau?S HANDSOME SC^WjIUHSeS =* - ? ' ' . 1 " 1 1 1 ' r.vI.X. . * H I J J I ? ... -V.-MU THE GYM BUILDING WITH CLASS BOOMS FOR HtGH SCHOOL -? -. ?&? . J I 'Phone Us Dally for Choice Meat C? L _ . * 1 M 1 t . Fresh Vegetables and Fruity t L. ? r ^ A T ? biahi ih*c iftlBKETA PDnOHCE CO. Zi P IPg ? WM |HHIinL I . WP?F? A I Dial 418-6 - We Debver -- Mate St. 1 ? - "?? ^JtA;AAJkA^MaA4A4aeaaitii?>???? MMMinMimn1""" I'' " " v ? WE L P ? ' |lLllgjlM % | I C^tral Of Blue MoM; sijEbrolained tfi Bidletin better understandiMr of-blue mold. "???? ***? ** ^ a,o ^ ^ Ita Control, me arcuiar :ists tne symptoms ? v the factonMdZBCtbig its t pthco * control ligfayj* Kw hpnzol' H p - . * wV/j jyi?frVTnt frm H ^ 1 j f MVMWi* Th AVTtlmvftiT/vn iL. jtWVL.f: i i vietf* tfncoiciiitrC7"C4i. 'in . Mnff} r ? ajT-S' * '; ' , \y' j meets used for aiseases ox otner j ^rW - 'flvftl ???III VSI '" ~'t f\t^'jA - J'H|^H . ? ^Lfl ? ? Uffri>'-AvV,VmJ H , Jfc>"r-?1 y i,r7 ?? ijtiiS-* '-,^W'*PP.'B-Pkkk Vf BP ? jHIBk m '.^PT''? * We Invite Yoa To Visit Our Modern Plant ? and See Our Guernsey Herd. j Dial 212-3 - - - - Farmville, N. C. | FOR GRADE A MILK and CREAM ? . ...... ? - ? ? ? ? . ? - ? . .. BEREAVEMENT: sudden, overwhelming grief... the *?' '?'V. ? , " ' ?* "* ;*T "fi: ? 1 * average person unable to cope with the host of neces 5|ap? " V ' sary arrangements ... a staff, trained in the care of fund details,- take. ;gem,ine pride in assume * responsibility and rendering a SYMPATHETIC service ... v, \f.H .. . :, -m>. r . ,v, ,:^ ? =. - 'i; New Ambulance Added ta Our Service ?? ? - 'y' - :_jMAr ? ' ilft jlfr^l ft Jib ^-* # g. _