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The Third Grade planned a town on the sand table and decided to name it ' "Health Town." and pot FmaJl signs on it. They made small signs for the following streets: Milk Streets. Water Street. Sunshine Avenue. Happiness Avenue, Fruit Street. Each child In the room is expected to make a little boast of folded paper, aad mark it with his name. Then cut from a magabine a picture of a boy or girl to rep resent himself. He then places his house and himself on Uke street that ha wishes to lire on. To stay la Health Town however, he have certain habits. If ha does not | have clean handa. face, aad finger - nails, or obey other health rales. | | his hop* 1* removed Several houses have already been made. All seesn anx ious to make a house and have hab its that will permit him to live In "Health Town". t I I How we are Itra ?ttfylag omr 6ckaol Qrasads Friday was Arbor Day. aad the schools throughout the U. S. set out trees, shrubs, and flowers to beau tify the school grounds. We have been planing flowers and .shrubbery at Bunn School for the past week or more. Mr. O'Quinn and the Ag riculture boys have been cleaning up the grounds and planting shrub bery. Then, on Friday, the differ ? ent grades were asked to bring any flowers or shrubs that would beau tify the grounds. Many brought these, and Mias Jackson in charge of the Geography claas, Mias Byron in charge of the eleventh grade, and Mr. Smith with the ninth grade Bi ology " class, all went oat to plant | these contributions. We have im proved our school very mach dur ing the last two years. We caa say | that trees, etc., all beaatify. ao mat- _ ter where they are growing. Any old J house caa be beautified by the nat ural gifts of nature. There Is yet room for Improve- 1 ment. Trees, of smaller type, could | be plsnled around the school bound ary line, more grass would Improve I it wonderfully, and more trees. I shrubbery, and flowers are needed. | LOUISE WILLIAMS. ' It! Easay Mot I am sare the students la rural communities are deeply interested in the state wide essay contest, which is sponsored "by the Cotton Growers -of North Carolina. The subject of the contest is "Cotton Cooperative Marketing in North Carolina ? Its Progress and Its Fu ture'7. To many of as, the produc ts nand sale of cotton is of vital im portance ; and this eaaay is an excel- 1 lent outlet for oar interest. The I score card used in grading 'these es- 1 says shows that it will be a chal lenge to our abilities in more ways than one. Poise and enthusiasm are greatly desired by all of us;., while treatment of the subject and origin ality provide for an expression of our Irnowledge of the subject matter and tor those ideas for its progress which r , Monarch Tires and Tubes DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER? AT FACTORY PRICES! UNLIMITED GUARANTEE. MONARCH ADMIRAL TIRES are the tqaal la quilt y to aaj ' ataadard IrH IIk tire. MONARCH SCPER CON STRCCTtON ia the rqul to aajr t toe Made. 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Track Ml LOUISBURG GROCERY COMPANY 32 Physicians Pft a fti i ilaM iffi Keport riDOings On New Sargon So remutaUe hire >s? the re sults accomplished by Sargon In helping restore heal in to countless I liousands of people that during the put thirty days alone thirty-two lead iiiC physicians hare broken the rale of a life-time aud have uume out openly --<d pnblkly to five it their unquali tied endorstnuent. So startling have been the report* in many thousands of caaea that w> .?ci?d physicians in principal cities vire expressly retained to study the tjargon formula and report their find ings so that the public might know i the whole truth. Outstanding among 'he number rre: Dr. P. K. Drummond, plant physi cian for the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, for 12 years. Dr. C. J. Roberta, Philadelphia ? Framlniny Physician for the Penn sylvania Railroad for 2? years. Dr. W. L. Mair ? Graduate McGili rniveraity Faculty of Madirlne. Mon treal ? Medical Examiner for Sears Roebuck, Detroit. Dr. O. Warburton ? Graduate ta moui Bellevue Hospital Medical Col lege, New York. Dr. Eugene Perkins ? Physician for Western Electric Company. Philadel phia. _ Or. W. W Kara tTgnmliHa# Phy iician for New York Life Insurance Company ? and many othera. In order that the public may re vive the full benefit of the advice c4 these well-known physicians, their leports will be published in later is sues of this paper. The statements of physicians of such standing are perhaps without precedent. Study their reports and profit by their ad vice. Sold by Scoggln's Drug Store. Louisburg: L. W. Henderson's Phar macy, FrasUlnUm. Agents. ? Adv. ell have been wanting to express. The. prises, too, are well worth >vorking for. There are state, district and county prises. From the trip to Washington, offered by the state, to the fountain pen, offered by the county, these prizes serve as an extra incentive to students to do their best work. Several of our students are plan- 11 nlng to enter this contest, and we certainly hope we may be able to win. txt Flair Vmy Pragma Recently the Junior order presented the school with a flag pole. Some tme ago we were presented with a tiag from the Junior order. The Bunn Graded school is very proud of these donations. We all like to be loyal to our school, but sometimes in the hurry and scurry of life we forget to appreciate our opportunities but when we see "our flag" it causes us to pause and think sot only for our Country but our duty to our cla s mates and school. ? In order that we may express our ? gratitude and appreciation of these f gifts. We are going to give a flag j program next Sunday afternoon. Ap- J propriate songs will be sung. The | address will be given by the Council- | lor and other flag program features J will follow in regular orders Louisburg College News March 18. ? The faculty of Loais burg College were at borne to a large number of guests Tuesday af- 1 ternoon, at a lovely tea given In the college, parlors from four to Ave o'clock] Miss 'John M. Terry was hostess in charge, assisted by Misses Williams and Johnston. The color scheme was a green aad white motif, honouring St. ^Patrick's day. It was carried out in -the re freshments,. which consisted of sandwiches cut in Shamrock style, tea. green and white mints, and Shamrock cake. Those assisting in ?erring were Misses {Catherine B la lock, Annie L?e Cutchin, Bruoe Dodd. and Mary Howard. Guests calling during the afternoon were Mesdames R. A. Bobbitt, W. B. Bar row. M. S. Clifton, F. N. Egerton, Ben Holden. M. C. Pleasants, Smith wick. Thyra Swint, R. A. Wil liams. O. T. Tarboro, and Hortense Wood; Misses Anaie Greene, aad1 Lucy Smith wick. . March I.S. ? Amid festiYi St. Pat rick's day decorations, the T. W. C. A. of Louisbnrg College entertained at a St. Patrick's party la the social halls of the College. Tuesday night from eight o'clock 'til tea. Miss Susie Thrift, T W. C. A- President, was la charge of the attract! re games aad contests, all of which car ried the thought of Ireland, either la cJnr sfhfroe or la id en H Sham rock hunt taking place ia the par lors, was the occasion for much ex dtemeat, followed by aa Irish "snake contest". Miss Bobbye Williams rendered a lovely solo "How Irelaad Got Its Name". While the refresh meets, which also carried oat the 8t Pat rick's day colors, were belag serv ed. Miss Dorothy Casey entertained the gaests with a number of Irish Jokea. NOTICE Having qualified aa adaUalstratriz of the estate of Phil Pearoe. de ceased. late of Fraaklta Couaty. 11 C notice is hereby given all parties holding claims against the said aetata to pr asset them JU? the undersigned oc or before the tth day of March, IMS or this notice will be plead la tar of their recovery. 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