Interesting Chapel Program The Fifth Grade will give a chapel program on Thursday March 7 at 12:00 noon in the Try on auditorium. Some of the pupils who have read more than 20 books will in troduce som of the books they have read by reading exciting select ions from the books. The pupils who will read are: Douglas Helms from ‘“Toby Tyler”, Julia Lankford from “French Twins”, Virginia Henry from “Diddie, Dumps and Tot”, Janet Derby from “Miss Min erva and William Hill”, Julian Capps from “Smoky”, and Gilette Ballew from ‘‘Missing Chums.” Margaret Sprague will render two violin numbers: “Ser'anade Espagnol” by Chaminade, and “Faithful Forever.” She will be accompanied by Anne Clark. Janet Derby will play a piano solo—Jolly Darkies, by Karl Bech ter. Allison Martin will sing a vocal solo, “God Bless America”, by Irving Berlin. THE STORY OF THE OLIVE Stuffed with almonds, anchovies, peppers and celery, pitted or whole, green or ripe or both SMALL IN SIZE TO THE LARGEST—PUT UP IN SMALL OR LARGE JARS Put up by the best packers. Price 15c up THE BALLENCER COMPANY “ for Everything 99 The Blue Ridge Weavers offer you the opportunity of inspecting and purchasing the handiwork of the Native crafts of the Southern mountains. Here, assembled with great care and in real apprecia tion of the true beauty and natural artistic expression of these moun tain folk, you will find the most complete collection of every form of mountain handicraft—from tiny carved animals to tavern tables, from a lovely necktie to the home spun for a suit, from the dainty cocktail napkin to coverlets for the bed. You will be most agree ably impresed by this unusually wide variety of articles for own use or as gifts. Every gift is packed in a box with expert care and shipped according to your directions. Our mail shipments to all, parts of the country is a special feature of the service rendered by us. t Blue Ridge Weavers Arts & Crafts TRADE STREET

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