Rocky Rock Section News . . 'Si i'p —iii .. "- 1 ■■■»— •" ■ • -r r- 1 by next wftk wi’il be all caught up on ‘‘what’s been going on this last week” but for now we’ll just report on our “early vacation” in Flpfida. Last Thursday we picked up our 6th grader after lunch (with a whole week of assignments to take w(th her) and headed South on 301, Our “sinus problems” disappeared somewhere glong the route and to date they haven't returned ... we hope this is a permanent disappearance! We began to feel like “visiting royalty” when we arrived in Ft. Meade, Florida and found a whole day of celebration had been planned! ASO unit parade, with 2 marching bands and the complete populace turned out to join the festivities. Os course, the fact .that it was PTA Coun try Pair Day wus just a coinci dence! This was really an un usual event, Almost 2000 folks attended the afternoon affair at the hall park, where a Tampa TV celebrity oalted Uncle Bruce 1 entertained the children . . . and the grown-up kids. The event was topped off by a beauty pa geant that evening at Which time “Miss Ft. Meade” was chosen from 11 lovely contestants. I had the dubious honor of being one of the three judges ... by virtue of being from out of town and perhaps because I had once been a member of a Greensboro Little Theatre group! Ha. It was really a tough assignment but a lot of fun We learned that the PTA al ways clears over sl, Girl Scout Troop No. 719 met! Monday, April 27, 1964, at the Barker House. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Burns. The minutes were read and the roll called. Then we talked about Girl Scout Camp. Then some of us worked on our badg es. Later we sent down to the drug store for some drinks and nabs. After that the meeting was dismissed. KATHY DOWD, Scribe. Girl Scout Troop No. 720 met at the Boy Scout Cabin Wednes day, April 22, 1964. The purpose of the meeting was to learn how to put up tents. Jeff Mabe and Grays Vann helped us and show ed us how. First each patrol put up a tent with the boys helping us. Then we had a race. The Horseshoe Patrol won. Mrs. Anderson told us we must make a patrol flag for each patrol. She gave us some pamphlets l about a camp we can go to. The meeting was then adjourned. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED j~j Come in Today g © CHEVROLET <§ □ TRANSMISSION „ uk „. „„ Q as spemusrs malic transmission. The I h W mucmcejMc. Service Department at I—l (B GEORGE CHEVROLET FOR THE FINEST is staffed with experts V REPAIRS . . experienced in Irans- I^l OR mission work of all fIUP fil JUSTMEWTS kinds . . 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She is survived by two soas, Ervin Lassiter and Harry Lassi ter of Edenton; one daughter, Mrs. Lynol P. Moore of Norfolk, Va.; three brothers, Hoskins Hai rell, Lonnie” Harrell and Joe Lynn Harrell, all of Edenton: two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Heath and Mrs. 'Ethel Whitson of Eden ton; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was a member of the First Christian Church. Funeral ser vices were conducted at the Wil liford Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Rev. E. C. Alexander, pastor, of ficiated and burial was in Beaver i Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Haywood Harrell, Roy Harrell, Bob Wein traub, Henry Allen Powell, J. L. Harrell, Gerald Lassiter and An drew Whitson. 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