we painted the road*, put up road ligns. made bu« cut-outs with their Mr. Creese's 4th and 5th Grade* The fourth grade ha* »pent the put few dajr* making globe*. We blew up round balloons and put paner and pa*U on the outride. When the paper and put* had hardened, we painted the (lobe* blue. The next *top wa* to draw all the continent* on the (lobe and paint them different color* Wa are studying the world in oar (octal *tudle* book*. Alice Hicka wa* elected presi dent of the fifth grade. We are *orry that Eunice Caldwell left u*. She moved to Wert Virginia. We have been doing paper sculpture work in art Some of U* made funny-looking face* out of colored con*truction paper Mr*. Michael'* Seventh Grade We enjoyed two new filmitrip* which were very appropriate for the time*. One waa "Through the Suet Canal." Since then we have been more conscious of the new* and it ha* a clearer meaning for priaed at the number of worker* it take* to keep the Suez Canal in repair and to operate. The other filmstrip wa* "How We Ele?t Our President." D|acue*lona on party platforma, campaign*, the elector al vote, and the popular vote' help ed u* to better understand the re turn* aa given over television on the night of November •. Two groun* of student* have worker faithfully on the class room bulletin board in our hall. Both did a splendid piece of work y Tii mi— The giria 'a our ytih tk» Wr of the ctaea artiat J D U SbSEiC3-it?-z of the buUdtnt We have the PU (rinu gotag to dmrctuaad what a I»«< d»pict»d a typ**J Hlgriai village. At the top of the diaplay we remind all that 'America Should Count Ita Bleaainga And Be TfeankfeL" We appreciate Mm Michael'* help with tbia bulletin Comfort Vital To Good Looks There waa a time when comfort wa« the laaet conaidered element of faahien. However, deaignera have mh <o realiae that, whea 1 lady la not comfortable and re laxed in her clothe*, it ia impoa •ible for her to look her beat. Naturally, the firat item of clothing to be conatdered ia a pro perly-fitted foundation garment There are ao many atylea and de tinue on the market that there ia no excuae for being uncomfortable ia braa, girdlea or oven coraelet tea. Keep trying until you find-the one deaigned with your type of figure in mind. The requirementa of a yong girl of alxteen and a mature woman of ferty are not the aame. The cor aeiettea found in fine atorea are * boon to the matur^woman. Made of nylon elaatic, they are tough and atrong but. at the aame time, light, eool and comfortable. The coraellette will be more ex penaive than the girdle bought 'or a young girl, but la probably the moat important ainglo place of clothing to be choaon. It la Juat wba(*the name implkea, the foun dation for your other ciothea. Not oMy have foundation cioth ea boon made more comfortable through the yeara but atreot cioth ea, play ciothea and evening cioth ea, aa well. Top deaignera have triad, in recent yeara, to put over uaeomfortable dealgna aa high atyle, only to find that American women will not accept them. Thia ahould be ceoatdared a feather In our capa. i North Carolina amall grain apec iallata report that each of the amall Crtlf eropa of wheat, oata. and bar toy made record ylelde and produc tion in 1956 The yield of wheat per acre la eatimated at 23 8 buah ela. Thia It S.8 buahela more than the old record of 23.0 buahela pro duced In 18M. DOGWOOD WANTED Convert your dogwood to Dollar*, f or specification* at cash on delivery, contact your local buyer ijllDEWEY HODGES !«•»«•*,Bo*27g J ' |,Bnm,H,C

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