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i 7 i * ' j^AGE FOUR BOLIVIA = SCHOOL NEWS | iVThe Path Across the Hill" has sca been selected for the Senior class: j pfey Characters have been chos- par en and are beginning work on it. den It* will be prsented about April ->tc l|_ i TO The home economics classes are ! \ working on a dress project now. sch IMPROVEMENTS als( new dressing rooms in the anc gymnasium are practically ready ber f|r use. the plumbing having been mo fihished this week. The wiring of has the school building is also pro- hne , gifssing, and soon we hope to; q have ample lighting in the class-1 Sig] rooms on dark days. bea THIRD GRADE disi 'The Third Grade is still happy gtn t$at they are leading in attend-1 p ajSce in elementary grades. We t knc h|jve finished our Eskimo Unit bys ai&l we hope to start a study of | tru bfrds soon. jintf SEVENTH GRADE mo; I,The Seventh grade gave a ' the p&y last Friday moming at | dj^tpel, "The Mischievous Negro". q Hobby Robbins was the mischiev- qUj o?s negro and furnished plenty of dra fan for everyone. for P.-T. A. ^The Bolivia P.-T. A. will meet I q is the high school auditorium | for Tuesday evening, March 12, at me] fiO. Everyone is invited to oe; tod. ?sent. ' con MAKING KITES j Thl ^March will soon be here with j our its wind, and our first grade is j We getting ready for it by drawing |exp lales and making real kites that [ fjrs will fly. H LET'S HAVE A SPRING feai CLEANING peo (Student Editorial) ing 'It's time to begin our annual : Vv-e spring cleaning before "spring J iuc] fever" gets us down. Don't be j caught saying as the old colored ; y fallow said. "Master, you can't i gra irhagine how soon that fever at- j anc) tacks a person!" ers. ' Let's really give our homes, j school and grounds, and our sur-! p roundings a real cleaning and pre-! gra, pfire the grounds for flower plant- bat< iijt time which is really very ancj .iter. "Beautification of North nle JSuolina!" That's what we want. I ^ j hciean out all hidden away jn T in FOR REGISTER *endd OF DEEDS Mee 1 helc ^an api> deci mmm t sch< elei: - y ? I ' j.W; conr "': a. ? |P '%s mai ber Dis I announce my candidacy for Pla the Democratic nomination for Register of Deeds. I served the fift; people of this county for 4 years sup lks clerk ef court, and if you ers aVe satisfied that I rendered peel satisfactory service to you in that ties office, I will appreciate your foll< support. Mo< B. J. Holden son, 3-6- and ; Ready Cc II * An accident, a sickness, famil; the time you in a big hurry. If you have e policy with f value, we will you a loan in the time it ta the bills. I WACC | BANK & WHIT FAIRMONT CHA CXARKTON TABO NORTH Member Federal Depc p. ... - . , .?. 9r, ks and corners. Remove every-1 ig and allow plenty of sun- j ae to accumulate in the homes Ich have been shut up all1 iter. What we need most is a )od old-fashioned scouring and lding." fext. clean the yards and pre- j e for a beautiful flower garl Clean away old cans, papers,! that have accumulated und and near the homes. risitors are going to see our ool and how well it is kept ). Why not help keep it clean I also help protect our shruby, or better still, help plant re. People will say, "Our school a good background of cleanlss and beauty." "hen let's tear down old ugly is and billboards that mar the i uty of our scenery. Prevent isters such as fires from dejying our trees, ifter these improvements I; iw that we, as well as passer- J , will say, "North Carolina is ly a state of cleanliness, most slligent people, and surely the st beautifully kept state in j union!" SECOND GRADE "he second grade has beenj te busy making kites and J wing kites, and we are anxious j spring to hurry and come. BASKETBALL "he boys and girls ( are looking j ward to the Star-News tourna- f at in Wilmington beginning ay. Calypso boys will furnish j 1 petition for our lads on irsday night at 7 o'clock, while girls tackle Bladenboro on | dnesday at 9 o'clock. We are! ecting to come through the t round undefeated. Iven though our boys were deted in this county tournament, pie still admire our hard workoutfit. To our boys and girls say, "Well done, and good. HEALTH POSTERS liss Reid's section of the first de is working on a health unit are making some nice postDEBATE our members of the ninth de gave a most enjoyable de; before the grammer grade the high school on Monday, question was, "Resolved that is better to be a little frog a big pond than a big frog a little pond". Alma Wolfe G. C. Hickman ably discusthe affirmative while Bobby ikins and Wendell Sellers up1 the negative. One of the five ointed judges was absent. The sion resulted in a tie. ATTENDANCE he eighth grade in the high >ol and the third grade in the aentary school had the best ndance records last week. P.-T. A. MEETING i'e hope that all students will e their parents to attend the \ A. meeting on Tuesday it, April 12. Lieutenant Davis Wilmington will speak on fety". HONOR ROLL liss Wilna June Thomas has her name posted on the lor Roll at W. C. U. N. C. ensboro. The Honor Roll is iposed of the 8r/r of the Fresh1 class making the, most nuraof quality points. itrict Schoolmasters Meet mned Friday Fayetteville (Continued from page one> f school men representing erintendents, principals, teachand board members are .exted to be in attendance. Counhaving local clubs are as 5ws: Cumberland, Hoke, ire, Montgomery, Bladen, An, Richmond, Scotland, Harnett Lec. Other counties in the _ | ish . on your life surance policy trip out of town, y trouble?then is need extra funds . t life insurance cash surrender be glad to make little more than ikes to count out AMAW TRUST CO. rEVILLE DBOURX ROSEHILL K CITY SOUTHTORX CAROLINA isit Insurance Corporation southern and eastern area with j organized Schoolmasters' clubs invited and expected to attend j are: Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin Sampson, Johnston, and Union. A committee from the New Han- j over County Classroom Teachers Association and others will be in attendance. H. Lee Thomas, Superintendent j of Moore County Schools will I preside at the meeting. K. A. McDonald, Superintendent of Hoke County Schools' is the secretary, j There will be an election of of-1 ficers for the District for 1940. C. Reid Ross, Assistant Superintendent of Harnett County Schools, the present vice presi- I dent, is slated to be elevated to the presidency. SOUTHPORT BOvS AND GIRLS HURT (Continued From Page 1) way machine were Mr. and Mrs. j W. E. Dosher, Mrs. Sidney! Veazey and Ernest Burris. None was seriously nurt. CAMERA ADICTS VISIT ISLAND 'Continued from page one) . I of the party. A great many valuable pictures j were made, despite the frequent [ showers. Superintendent Charles j Matthews of the island property j contributed greatly to the plea- j sure of the party by taking it around to Big Island. While many j thousands of photographs have been made on the main Bald ; Head' tract, photographers, have! never discovered the beauty of Big Island. In fact, very few people have been on that tract where a wealth of palmettos and great oaks combine to create the greatest photographic beauty of any spot in the whole Bald Head [ group. Claude Howe::, young Wilming- j ton artist, whose work has re- j cently been attracting much at-1 tention: in fact he won a $200.00 { prize for a landscape only last Friday, said that the Big Island tract was the most beautiful for painting of any place he had ever seen. He plans to return with other painters some time in the near future. Those in the party were Misses ' Lucy Mcllvaine of Downington, Pa., Eleanor Smith of Haverford, [ Pa., Sue Caldcr of Wilmington; | Fisher Foulke of Winnabow; j Claude Howell and Jack Whittan j of Wilmington and W. B. Keziah of Southport. Miss Mcllvaine is an expert with the camera. She makes a specialty of magazine pictures. MISS WfiJLETTS DIES AT HOME (Continued From Page 1) Bolivia and Southport high schools. Until her illness, she was an active memoers of the Mill Creek Baptist church. Shh It ctirviuwl hv lior* nor. ents; six brothers, C. P. Willetts, of Fredericksburg, Va., Yl. Delmar Willetts, of Kure's Beach, Harry Willetts, of Bolivia, Weston, Roy and R. S. Willetts, Jr., of Winnabow; two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Caton and Eloise Willetts,) of Winnabow. MRS. GORE DIES NEAR WINNABOW (Continued from Page 1) Creek Baptist church. 1-./ ''f ' ^ \ Yl /r I c ^ mm 4 j A 11 M i .|t| 1 . ....? - r " ~ THE STATE PORT PILOT. SOUTHPOR1 Funeral services were held Fri- principal of the Leland High day afternoon at 3 o'clock from school. the church, conducted by the Rev. Officials who served during the Dan Stanaland. Burial followed < f?ur night meet include: referee, .. , . ? . i Andy Hewlett, Whiteville foot- j in the church cemetery. . ' . ' ... , _ . . ... ... _ ; ball coach; scorer, Livingston, of I Active pallbearers were: W. B. _ ' ... _ , o ii- d o c, ii- . . ,, Southport; and timer, Bolick, of Sullivan, B. R. Sullivan, Lindon j . ,, tt I Sullivan, I. S. Willetts, E. J. Gore j i,na 1 I! and O. J. Gore. I All the teams competing in the ' I Brunswick meet are scheduled to Bolivia Girls, Shallotte |appear in the Star-News-Y M. 1j Boys County Champions ?. A- lament, whlch starts:' (Continued cn page 4) this afternoon. . tod The Leland lads earned their The boys' game was nip and Plac? ir\ ** finala 1handing tuck all the way. Leland scored hvia boys a 32-19 licking m first, but Shallotte tallied three nights sem.-fir.al contest times before the quarter ended fc waa tbe rubber conteat and led 6-4 at that point. The between th? twou teamS\ each ding-dong battle continued having won from the other in perthroughout the second stanza. tou[nament play, and there was and at intermission Shallotte nothlnS Past record to still was in the van, this time;mdicate the clear-cut margin by 10 n I which the victory was gained. ' _ Leland's well balanced attack At the end of the Third quart- turned Ule trick Ha? )ed the, er Shallotte again had a two- scorjng with 8 points, Hollis and j point margin and teams were G trai]cd with 7 inta each headed for the games climax. Lowe made 6 ints and Rob. Leland put on a spurt that gave bins acCuUnted for 4 pointa. Ra. them a 20-19 advantage w.th bon was the hj ? sc less than a minute to go. A foul with 9 ints was called on a Leland player shallotte boys qualified for their, and the Shallotte lad was true finaIs berth b takin a tbnUe,-. with his try from the free-throw from Southport Saturday night line. The game went into an 21.15 ^ game was closer ^ ex'ra PerK' the score indicates, Shallotte beThere followed a fevensh jn on] j int ahead at scramble for the first basket, end of the third quarter Russ with a snauotie piayer unauy pj0y(j and tirey cacn acuuumcu j | laying one ^ through the hoop. for g points to pace the winThere followed a period of freez- njng attack, with Lewis, O'Daniel ing the ball, and the game was an(j shannon scoring most freover quently for the losers. Between the two games a foul victory over Waccamaw in the goal shooting contest was con- 0penjng round Thursday night ducted with a representative from moved the shallotte boys up to each of the teams in the tourna- ? ment competing. Aron Inman of #14%I the Waccamaw team won out in I 1I|pS I | | H the boys division and Miss Can- I Milfcwi w " non of the Bolivia sextet captur- I To relieve distress easily, quickly, | ed the honors in the girls chance. 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