PAGE FOUR Newton Grove School News ssgsaEacsi&fi&ttbSßSEsss Onr Halloween Carnival was a great success last Friday night. Bupppr was sold by the Home Eco nomice Department. A free pro grant was presented, after which everyjone enjoyed playing bingo, fishing, or going through the “Hoube of Horrors." Joa Hamilton and Teresa' Byrd were ■crowned “King and Queen” of “BabWabd”. Jane Adams and Hur ' ley Tart were runners up. Patrick Gregory, of the tenth grad* and Mary John Dunn, of the tweltp grade, were winners of the popularity contest. Everyone had a wonderful time a II : - L FOR SALE Wheat ig? 13.50 Per Bushel * F. BLACKMON Phan* 3129 Buies Creek, N. 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C. i 111 IH.PI.iIPPI ~ V 1 -—-— ~ v ’ ’ > . | | 1 ft! : lfcft M AT 1 rn j| mJSrf** I VSPIEO COOKING* il I W'ftEtTRIC RANGE • i I 1 fiateVyUnr chance to buy a fuR-cize, fully Jh* !$s UG 64 Bargain Range today! »* hurry-** have a* %j Punße Equipment Company “EQUIPPED—TO EQUIP—YOUR AND HOME" So. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. C. s •'Mr. I * r -.. / GEjrtlAL ®tl| Ct R1 tv _ ir ■HBNBBnpHBBSSuL,' 1 at the high school party which Was given by Mrs. R. R. Warwick | at House’s Mill last Wednesday afternoon, October 24. The entertainment provided was : skating, which was interrupted i just long enough for the students to roast a sufficient number of . wieners and marshmallows to curb those insatiable after school ftp i petites. A Halloween program was given Thursday, October 25, by the sixth grade. The program was well pre sented and it was very good. Mrs. perdie Herring is sixth grade tea cher. The Seniors picked cotton last Friday for Mr. I. A. Barefoot. They made $32.00, which they contribut ed to the baby contest. Ralph Williford is being missed at school these days. He is in Duke Hospital where he has undergone an operation. We hope he will be able to come back to school soon. The Seniors have received then play books and are trying to decide on the characters. The Juniors are coming along very well with their play. They have started practicing it at night, so maybe it will not be Mingo , School News i By FRANCES DAWSON s | n ■■ ■ 1 Shlrlie Marie Strickland will bold 3 the title for “Miss Mingo” and ’ Jimmy Jackson will hold the title for “Mr. Mingo” for ’sl and ”52. l Shelby Tew. what are you doing t with that turkey you won at the Hallowe’en Carnival? Don't let him . get awayl Gladys, we’re expecting you to make a good basketball player. n6w ■ that you have a basketball of your ’ own. Hey, Shirliee and Mary Lou, who was that from Tennessee on the l green Dodge? 1 By the way. Patsy, have you > found your bracelet? Just keep • looking. L. F. N, H. M. S„ and P. L. S., ‘ who were your boy friends Sunday • night? : It seems that L. N. is beginning • to like J. T. Mary Lou, what are you going to do now that J. E. is gone—stay home and wait or find you another one? Hey, Berline. we know you had a good dinner Sunday, especially af ter winning that cake. Aldridge, have you found your French book? Remember you can’t study without a book. Helen Jean has a pair of dqrk rimmed glasses You look very cute in them. Helen. -? The juniors play tote Joyce h6W Sib you like your neW job? 4H Achievement Day tar Samp son County is ndt far off. Mingo is protid of its cobnty and State winners. tfbAfo* is Wtuler BERKELY, Calif. BP)—A colorful shrub ’tWit grows along our kdgh | ways is a deadly killer. Less than ( 2-10 of an ounce off (fleinder leaves I will kill a 1.000, pound animal ac cording 'to the Dhtferittry 'of 'CMi fomfc's HgrfcnTtifrM College. tdo long before Hfey Vtil gfVe ft. The Seniors had the pleasure of selecting their invitations Tuesday We thing they are very pretty. Now they are looking forward to deciding on their diplomas and caps and gowns. It seems that Harold War ren is interested in buying a dip loma which has already been sign ed, if anyone has one for sale. farm bureau INSUItANOE John K. Snipes Office is located in FCX Butlfflnr Dunn, N. C. Phone 2254 Wimit’rakco^mms.c Buies Creek School News ■ JWR tp 1 get ads for fflfelr school toihual? 1 Just Put up_a *5.000 prfte one who brinfc in the VCffet amount. That's whsfc ft %dl*ig oh at Buies creek HRjh School, and 5 the race between two senMw 4k f is Hd*A $54. It iritis to be % rade between the bbys and girls ritjEffer than 4th individual affair, with the girfe ’ contributing to Agnes mid (He bdfy* r to Billy. Before th% ad '! la ended, the race should rß*By be hot. ) V ! It's Hallowe’en, folks, fend yop are invited to attend the 'annual 'carnival at Buies creek dh Friday i night. There will be 'eWrjfchfhg > from witches to pumpkin pie. The doors will open at 830, and there will be entertainment of kll Mods. , including a floor show. ■FJeftPsh r ments will be served in the schoca cafeteria. Contest of varlbus sorts are already under way. TBe final ; judging wm take place on the ttage Friday nlf»ht. Bounds ks though fun is in the 'making for evbrybtne, > so come out and enjoy yourself, r. ' - It’s cigars from Mr. Parker! He is the proud father of a VA pound t baby daughter, born Wednesday . morning, October 24 at the Erwin Hospital. Mr. and ttrit. Parker named their second daughter Hdeh da Grace. SEVENTH GRADE: Mow inter ested we have Been in the colonial settlement we are making In hfs • tory! The cabins, lookout tihveia, ehUrch, and blacksmith 'shop toe made from cornstalks. Thi cabins, lookout towers, and church hfcve roofs of cornstalks, but the two boys who built the blacksmith shop used construction paper for vari ety. We filled the cracks and built our chimneys of clay. Some of us even made men. and women from clothespins, we drew a face, pasted On hair, made dress es, aprons, and bonnets for the women, and coats and pants f» Hie men. Others canted boats wosn soap or modeled tilings from mod eling clay. Two boys made a splendid cov ered wagon from mddHtdg Play and paper We sere going to coyer our table with paper On which the roads have been painted. For a lake We are going to use Stub. We would like for vdu tO come out add sde our exhlMt ft is finished. ( Meadow School News ■~i~r r •ssssssfi-sar. •mrurnrA, niA (Ti’h The Home ifonothlcs gi'rts tote ; lirakiiig pfans for 'OTgapfetng in FHA .Club. The Future Hotriemtfk-j ers of AnferWk is a 'club fdr 'farls who are taking Home Economics this jtear, told fig’ HiOde time fikVe taken Home EctffiOiKfcs in iheWdfis , ] The JuifliSr ritto df 18f*dcrw pdbHshed the first jipue of the schodl paper, Meftdowisilc,” , WednesflkV, "CtctOßer 31. The junior i boys ttdpe that "eteryerne likdd it and , toe striving for a mtich better pa- 1 fSer -fe the future. r c fttddL WcogHaM ; Mesdob High wishes to terieqd congratulations so Mr. Gibbon’s I a fdtfr-stekr-kife hOttSe eat, Murdd ■ she had wm, tim left kfito an I eftrergehcV operation pulled fibr lihrdugh Trom the ette6&ot a gVng land-style shoflffft by two teen-age , youths who fled the scene in a car., ffeb. W-Jamri! J Boswell, fc -painter from Tennessdfc, went to jail on tire complaint of a Nebraska farider. TWe farmer paid Boswell S6OO Gk iice.., Bp DressesJ? and artbffor fer enly | ■fShoes^ Skirtsjw e ° r ' ane ot ’*•»•**» ... Bey # * - ftlfi Buy one pair & 9te§Uler fott* « v. . OMi aitaHier for only W •Ofll S SI.OO ■" ■MniMRAeb Jj tmt* nut J Buy one ai rsfjOtor bird wb ■ OUITO JV will give you >8.95 Table lamp forWkf i SIOO 1 \v 1 W mnMMmtr LEE'S CKILDMtt SHOT m E. Broad St. Oof*, N.C ■ '• ' I ill Hi IT nn mi mu nnT»imn,twfr