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-hers Unci Parents See rk Of -Central Students 1 N0B B. SLOAN f staff Writer ! . ... held at the Cen 'J School Wednesday 'Sarkthe completion units which ha nn in the school. fjVe township schools fjfthe pupils attended. iSs based on the bv doing, were . unpro'" ' i have extended over orriedout itetnemc "" ; H-the 'wbiecU rang- -pets . Ik. first grades to the 1 countries in the Farh room was ar- tildrf n ere given respon Ind opportunity to plan and L the classroom program, I ork in art and other .hibuea. vhibits also showed how h subjects n emu v correlated wun me wcuic Winner And Still Champion of the activity unit. Each room was decorated with a frieze oi paintings or drawings made by the children, and note books, also made by the students on weir particular activity, were displayed. Modeling clay was used extensively as well as spatter prints,, tempra paints, and con struction materials. , Of special interest was the unit on Holland carried out by the fourth grade taught by Mrs. Gar rett.' Here the center of interest was a Dutch village, ' constructed entirely .by the children, and com plete with dykes, canals, windmills, tulip gardens and houses. A frieze of drawings and glass paintings was used and note books were dis played as well as modeled figures and other handcraft. The work of the smallest chil dren, pupils of the first grades taught by Miss Patterson and Miss Boyd, was attractively displayed and included children's drawings of stories from their basic primers, and various figures made from modeling clay. Miss Patterson's Iron-Duff Spends Over $133,000 In Improving Frank Ferguson, Waynesville attorney, presents Cerrle Ferguson. Fines Creek High School girl, with the ?15 first prize for winning the Haywood County Soil Conservation Speaking Contest. Left to right arc trie other contestants: Lillie Jane Sanford, Crabtree-Iron Duff High School; Susie Noland also of Crabtree, who a few sec onds later received the third prize money; Pat Leming of Crab tree; and Patsy McCrackcn of Bethel, who placed second. This was Cenle's second straight county title. She will represent Haywood tomorrow afternoon in the Western District contest here. ? -(.Photo by Ingram's Studio). COMPLETE, SAFETY COSTS NO MORE! legistered pharmacists we give you quick, depend- service at no extra expense. Our fresh "live" macals give you exactly what the doctor ordered! pTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! ' '. ' f'''..:'- '. ' ; '- : Your Walgreen Agency CIJRTI DRUG STORE . " ; Home 5bwned and Operated "Depend on Us Your Doctor Does." center of interest was a miniature i theatre and Mrs. Boyd's interest point was a collection of homes for pets. Mrs. Dulin's second grade used "Music Is Fun" as the main theme and interest was centered in a miniature scene from Hansel and Gretel. -. ., . . Mrs. EchoH's second grade stud led means of travel In a unit on Going Tlaces. Mrs. Lee's third grade studied community development and Mrs. Leatherwood's combination third and fourth grades studied the rules of health. The fifth grade taught by Miss Edna Boyd, made a study of birds and Mrs. Howell's combined fifth and sixth grades studied Trees and Forestry. The exhibit of Mr. Rogers' sixth grade showed a study of Australia. Following inspection of the rooms the guests were served tea in the school cafeteria. The tea table was covered with a hand made cloth and was centered with a silver bowl of jonquils and tapers in silver holders. . - Assisting in serving were Mrs. Carleton Wcatherby, chairman of the arrangements, Mrs. M. II. Bowles, Mrs. Boyd Owen, Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., Mrs. Owen Janes, Mrs. Ed Sims, Mrs. Ann Watklns and Mrs. Ben Sloan. Apply Music To Life For Harmony hullywiajd up rr you an ply the rules of musical harmony to our homes; BY MRS. ROY B. MEDFORD t Mountaineer Correspondent) The men, women, and children of the Iron Duff community wish to express their gratitude and give thanks to their county agents, who were the originators of this Com munity Development Program. We are admittedly proud of our achievement in placing second In the first year of this community improvement competition. Ninety-five percent of our com munity of 100 families taking part in the program is composed of farmers. Farm "income has been low In some sections, and Iron Duff was one of them. . A v But with the beginning of this program, the people began to get interested in the community-wide activity it involved. By the end of the year, we had spent $136,529.30, and hope to do oeuer this year. . . This it Invested in, among the many things: 1 ) The construction of eight new Grade A dairies; (2) - The increasing of dairy herds; . (3) The Improvement of our two churches at an estimated cost of $2,500; (4) The construction of six new homes; the1 remodeling of 56 others; . '; , t ' V3I Laaino clover seedpfl nn some part of every farm; (o ine aaouion of ten new electric stoves and water heaters to marital harmony, the Modern- aires contend, you'll seldom be "off key." "A singer's life can he as har monlous at home as it is on the Job," Hal Dickinson, song-writer of the quintet, said. "We all have happy home lives Just by remem bering the little tmngswe remem ber on the job . such as that a wrong note means discord. So we try for a complementary or conv pllmentary tone." -put you nave to watch your sharps and flats," added Paula Kelly, the only woman In the group and the wife of Dickinson. , "And you take time out for rests,. Just as in music, you can't keep going at a terrific pace. Neither life nor music is Interesting without rests now and then' Good Tralnlng Mr. and Mrs. Whitener Prevot left yesterday for a visit to various points In Florida.' They will visit Mr; and Mrs. Eric Clauson in St Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs James A. Gwyn in Ft. Myers. ? m WEEKEND SPECIALS N OUR SHOE DEPT. Reduced From Much Higher Prices airs Womens' Oxfords - $3Bg)5 airs Mens Oxfords $2 CsR LE - MEN'S OXFORDS Several Styles -- Special for Week-end 5 Oxford SdeS SOxford Sale'$4B99 5 Oxford SaleSgg jUUxford Sale$5Bg)9 $2.48 8 oz. OVERALL Send special $1 c&s ... - a It7 W 1st Quality in our Big Dad" Chambray Shirt Men's $1.19 (7) The erection of direction signs at the intersection of every road, and mail boxes , bearing the name of the resident before every home, ' , , ';.,'.' The improvement of the com munity's dairying Industry was the ursi major project, which was pushed by the special committee headed by Frank M. Davis. And in the first six. months of the Program, Ihe eight new dalr les were built and the cow herds Improved. ' . To supplement ,thls, the pasture Improvement committee went work with the results which show in the new Ladlno on every farm Next, we started improving our two churches. And the general re suit of this Interest was a silbstan- Library Notes Draperies Ketcham How To Use Color and Decorating Designs In the Home Murray Interior Decoration Nutting Furniture Treasury O'Brien Rug and Carpet Book Ogg Decorating the Small House j - , Rackow Creative Home Decora tion . Sloane Revive Your Old .Furni ture , V Spears Home Decoration With Fabric and Thread Spears Painting Patterns for Home Decorator ' MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN John On Db 3 ; News wa received here t'-'s J morning of the death of rtr. Orr, father of John Orr of Waynesvii:? ' and AshevtMe, at his home in Ab-I bingdon. Virginia, this morning.! Further details were not available.' Inherited Ey Disease Among the ye diseasei often mi herited r citaiact. glaucoma. cross-eyes, retinitis and myopia. ' pigmentosa; DECORATE YOUR HOME FOR BETTER LIVING Burrls-Meyer Decorating Liv able Homes Burrows Successful Home Furnishing Brandt Decorate Your Home for Better Living DeCampl Do It Yourself Derleux Complete Book of In terior Decorating 1 Fales What's New in Home Decorating Germaine Handbook of Drap ery Patterns Gillies All About Modern De corating Hardy How to Make Your House a Home Hardy How to Make Your Own tial increase in church attendance. All this time, our home improve' ments committee was at work, pro moting new construction and re modeling wherever l n e y were needed. Recreation also has meant much to the community the people have learned to play together as well as work together. Our community chairman, J, R. Caldwell, deserves a lot of credit for all the work that has been done. He was untiring in all that had to be done. To our chairman, and to the com mlttees which were responsible for the different projects, and to our county agents, we render voice of thanks, and promise to keep on improving. LOO ea. COVERT SHIRT Men's $1.39 1.09 ea. Assorted Group WORK PANTS ..'. , $2.95 Tan Blue ONLY-SJ Most All Sizes The group participation and de pendenoe on one another which the Modernaires develop in their work train them well for lamlly life. they said. The important thing in mar riage is to share1 responsibilities ana to realize the other persons worth and ability," 'Dicklrison"bb' served. "Just as in a singing group, one person can't enrry the load alone; people have to work to gether." The Modernaires, who appear In movies, night clubs, radio and rec ords, do their own arranging, stage and direct their own numbers and even write some of their own tunes. And they said that was another hint for marital happiness a good amount of self-sufficiency. "When a couple begins to depend on too many outsiders, they re heading for discord," Dickinson said. "If relatives or neighbors In terfere, they may find themselves with too many embellishments on what was originally just a simple little tune." Another Hint Of course, they added, anybody ought to be open to, suggestion. But they say that, like the Mofl ernaires, you ought to take care of your own business if you can. The quintet thinks their har mony at home and at work has made their records top sellers for 10 years and brought them jobs doing a series of musical films, the latest with Skltch Henderson. They also are regulars on a radio show and made their latest night club appearance at Los Angeles' Coco nut Grove. This "change of style and pace" is good for them professionally, and they said something of the same is good for a marriage, too. You Will Find 'Em At P A Y'Q IN THEIR 1Vtl f ' .BOYS,' DEPT. Dungarees Of Every Kind Child's Blue Denim OVERALL Sizes 2 to 5 Children's Dept. 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