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PTA . The singing at "America the Beau tiful" by the audience opened the November meeting of the Walston burg Parent-vTeacKer Aeaoeiation on Thursday evening, Nov. 6, at T:30 in the school aoditorhim. The chairman of the program committee, Miss Page Davis, then pi?ted Mia. Caries Walston who had charge of the devo-, tion. The thane of Mrs. Walston's . devotion was oentered ground 'The ' home. . After the,, reading of the minutes by the secretary, Miss Mary Irma I L J. Rous president, expressed his thanks to tl association for the support given to the Hallowe'en party. Miss Hun sucker's second grade won the at tendance prise "of $1.00 for having the most parents present. Mis. Arthur Gay gave a complete report of the treyury. Miss Rives read the PTA objectives and Mr. Rouse urged the patrons and friends of the school to become official mem ben of the State PTA. To become' an official member of the State As sociation, a fee of 25 cents is requir ed for sack individual. jatssi for tb.1, help In BMW the scnooi tobacco for the brought in h? Stjideata is the contest. Mrs. Ik D. Fields nd the members of her Ways and Means Committee were praised for their splendid work in making the Hal lowe'en party a success. \ ijixn'j Mr. Rouse then asked the various committees for- reports on the work being done by them. Reports from the committees will be given each month in order that die association will know what uiogTees is ROBERT'S Jewelers >79? Six diamond bridal ensemble . . . each rin^c in 14k yellow *125 Exquisitely carved yellow gold rings . . . shining diamond in the engagement ring. 4150 Three shining dia monds in each ring of 14k yellow gold. t( vs Smart birthstone ring: for men Li yellow gold. ?4?S Dual head cameo ring' for men.. Dainty cluster ring with semi precious stone. \W Ladies' diamond onyx ring in an ex quisite pattern. FAMOUS WATCHES Tot Vim cuii i H/orruen gOLOVA ? CRU6N gtNmis* eioi n I I tl47-r Choose from the newest styles now available with ' i.! -iJ i: the old-time dependabil- j "l-.d ity. There is no addi tional charge for credit. i UHNOPROCf The lighter everyone la rav ing about! Smart... hand some . . . dependable. ROBERT'S JEWELERS Main Street ----- Farmvffle, N. G USE YOUR CREDIT! TERMS 4S UW?I t|4? 4.Uhjvk a regular ] mm, . i by the PTA. The social eras wry enjoyable to all teachers were glad to have trons see their rooms to the ?ge. They appreciate the improve ments which have been made to their iving room in the past several years !?y the PTA. BIRD CLUB Tomnue Bennett read the deecrip ion and characteristics of the black hroated gray warbler at the Bird dub meeting Saturday morning. The fore, parts are black; upper parts, pray; under parts, white. The toll is shorter than the head and ilender and tapers gradually to the dp. The wings are long and point Hi. The head of the male has a broad stripe over t^e-"ear extending Forward to above middle of eye. 'A ymall 'spot of yellow is in front of sye. > - i The nest is built low in dense hickets of scrub oak or willows or ligh among the conifers; it is com pactly constructed, cup-shaped of plant fibers, grasses, and a few leaf items and lined with feathers." The rife of the black-throated gray war der wears a white cravat., Mr. Warbler stays away from home all the time, after the eggs hatch and ejts Mrs. Warbler take the burden )f hunting food for the young birds. She forages the trees for insects >f all sizes and colors. William , L. Findley made pictures of the nest tnd mother bird and the young and says he never saw the young birds that they did not appear to be to a starving mood, regardless of the dinner they had just swallowed. He thinks the mother never saw her children when their mouths were not >pen. She was very impartial to them and while all looked alike to Finley she seemed to be able to tell them apart for die fed them in torn regardless of position. 'This bird is restless and flits from tree to _ tree and sings at times al most continually. Sweet old lady (to golfer vainly searching for his ball) ? Would it be cheating if I told you where it was? PARAMOUNT 1 THEATRE 1 THEATRE FARMVILLE, N. C. - The Home of Better Entertainment ? PROGRAM ? Week of Nov. 22, 1947 SATURDAY ONLY Eddie Dean in WILD COUNTRY Also Serial and Comedy SUNDAY, MONDAY Wrig'and Barry Are Back! Together for the first time since "Going My Way" Bing-Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald and Joan Canlfield in WELCOME STRANGER Pins Latest News " TUESDAY ONLY John Wayne, Claudette Colbert in Without Reservations Plus Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE BnAer Crabbe and A1 "Fuzzy" St. John in Prairie Rustlers Also Ann Sothern in Undercover Maisie THURSDAY and FRIDAY Your Thanksgiving Special! In Technicolor Esther Williams, Johnnie Johnston in ?. - * THIS TIME FOR KEEPS With Jimmie Durante Plus News and Color Cartoon COMING Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Shirley Temple 'in The Bachelor and the Bobbyaozer I ? lis Wm litv; WE'VE WORKED HARD TO MAKE THIS A SUCCESSFUL SEASON AND WE SINCERELY APPRE CIATE YOUR HELP. WE AM! LOOKING FORWARD TO GIVING YOU THE SAME SERVICE IN 1948. ?P*. : ?? V v ' t v - L I - v mXLfiu-imIf 6 The topic for /tisctfssion in the is "Treating Peach "* * A Vfivia a?b the use of to contnol the and the uae of liquid lime control scale on The highest com yield per acre made by any 4-H club member in Greene county is 181 bushels, pro duced by Canon Harrison, near Ar ba. Canon is a member of tits Snow Hill dtath- He produced 80 bushels in 1946 and came back this year with a determination to better his 1940 yield. He used N. a 27 hybrid in 3* foot rows, spacing it 16 inches in the row. He used a heavy fertilisation, cultivated it shallow, and laid it by early. Brownies Jane Jojrnbr presided over the Brownie meeting Wednesday after noon, and led the promise. Mia H. D. Johnson, leader, urged the girls to subscribe to the "American Girl," Scout magazine, and suggested arti cles which they might bring to put hi the kit which is to be sent overseas. After the rhythm band practice, Miss Dora Mae Barret, assistant thTLito0^l?cUide 'tobTheM in Greenville, Friday, Nov. 28, i 12:80 to 4:00 p. m. This Clinic take* all typea of crip plea, both white and colored, tree of charge who are unable to afford private treatment*. It ia though not requited, that patienta referred by a physician or the Wel fare Officer, and that the bring auch note to the Clinic. The Clinic ia aet up to aervi tally the Counties of Beaufort, Car teret, Pamlieo, Pitt, and Tyrell, though patienta from o&ar counties who de sire to come amy do so. ^v The Clhiie is csndocted by Dr. Hugh A. Thompson, orthopedist, Raleigh. This Clinic has been'- running for some over seven years and is now serving a large number of cripples, aduha as well as children in this area. The Pitt County Health Depart ment Offices are located at the cor ner of 3rd and Greene Streets, Green ville, North Carolina At propriated money to finance the pur chaae of film*. We feel that this will be a gnat help to clnb work. ?;* Tom Turnaae. a member of Snow Hill 4-H clnb, is very proud of Us gilt and her litter of eight pigs. The gilt was received through the 4-H pig chain, sponsored by the Greene Farm Bureau. their ads la the r CURLE CLOTHES GABERDINES $37.50 Other Good TOPCOATS As LOW As $19.95 WHEN winter comes along?cold, blustery mornings and nights with snow flakes falling?it's business as usual,- as far as you are concerned. You just slip into your new CURLEE Topcoat and go your usual way, secure in the knowledge that you'll be warm and comfortable?and looking your tort. There is "toothing so very surprising about this, when you come to think nbout it. The Curlee folks started a long time ago, making clothes for men who wanted the best. Over the years they have discovered or developed the ingredients which spell success. First of aD, they search the market for fine materials, not only overcoat fabrics of good quality in the season's smart patterns, but linings and inner materials, as well. These they turn over to their skilled designers?men who know what you want in the way of suits and overcoats] When they have created the patterns, expert work men build lasting good looks and comfortable wear into every garment that carries the Curlee label. Dne thing which is surprising, though, is that so mueh downright quality tan be packed into these Curlee Overcoats at such moderate prices. It is no wonder that when it comes right down to style?fit-?and comfortable wear?so many discriminating men say "MAKE MINE CURLEE." NT ST FOR LESS" / | LE, N. C. Phone KM
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