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Ceo -rarents Mrs. Wm. R. Teacher . - - Parents can help their child get a good start in learning by helping him live a rich, full, and satisfying life. Rich arid varied experiences are necessary to child development It is worthwhile for a child to have many opportunities to be with chil dren of his own age.' Knowing how to live happily wth other boys and girls helps children in making, ad justments to their school environ ment .This contact with other chil dren makes a child feel at ease and releases his energies for his school Work.' f"' f Every child is entitled to physic al health, and he will have a hard time remaining happily adjusted without' it. " -The inattentive child does, not learn and the sick child is very likely to be inattentive. De fects of the eyes or ears, under nourishment, and chronic physical deficiencies have lot to dq with a child's progress Th school and it behooves parents to see1 that cor rective treatment be. given before school begins, , ' , . In .school we strive to make each child have a feeling of security a sense of belonging, and a feeding of success. . The child, who is emo tionally 1 safe and secure at ' home Will be'relaxed and happy as (he meets the many- new experiencerat school." As 'parents you can make your child have a feeling of emo tional security in the home by mak ing him know that he is loved and wanted. " ' "- - ' i 'You can also help by visiting the HIT' p cnacttBy, m It 1 r 11. ti ":u.:; : ci: rrn J ! Wt L w I . i t . j 2,:170I30U YJDS 4 w 9 I . ! . T "' J D9S0 The Suits! The Coats! With the Slim, Slim Lines . . . Exciting Array of Fabrics! To fashion's taste ... to your taste . . our newest collection of coats and suits dated for successful i Fall and Winter wear. Trim, slim suits '. . . fur-collared ' coats and reversible coats are all included in our top-fashion selection. Come see! Neil JJmeplh's Shop J - t J WE WELCOME SCHOOL TEACHERS f ,...t 1 r! Center Street Goldsboro school and teachers. Schools do not exist for the purpose of giving employment to teachers but for the purpose of giving' to your child so cial, emotional, -and intellectual growth. The teachers will appre ciate your interest in trying to un derstand what they are endeavoring to do for your child. When parents cooperate, with the' school for the child's best interests, the child has a better chance to be serene, hap py, and successful in his ; school work. ''.V-o "::": i,;,'':".'- - Regular school attendance as a requisite to good learning is well I known; Every teacher knows, that adequate instruction cannot oe giv en to a pupil who attends classes irregularly. . Moat parents realize' this too. ; Absence from, r school causes the child to lose interest and works a hardship on him as well as on His teacher, The chief cause of non-promotion has been said to be irregular school attendance' It is the duty of Barents, interested in the school sUb.s of their child, to see to it that all absences are strict ly, unavoidable. : ' ,; . ;, ) ,;. ': ;iyi Give ear to what your .child has to say, respect his ldaes','and help him to express them. Show a gen uine interest in his work' and do not be stingy with praise. Head to him from books suitable to his age level. "You may have tangible wealth un- told; Caskets of jewels and coffers of - goldj Richer than I you can never be I had a mother Who read to me." Strickland GilUlan. tist Church of Elizabeth City, an active member of the Kiwanis Club, a Mason, a member of all York Rite Masonic bodies, and a Shrlner. He Is a past master, of his Masonic lodge. Mr. Alderman states that he still loves Duplin County. He owns a farm In the Magnolia - Township, visits there frequently and enjoys farming as a side line. By allow ing his imagination: full .sway he fellowship officers for. the year can at times visualize himself as a 1950-51 as follows; retired country gentleman on his i farm in Duplin. , GRADY JUNIORS ELECT OFFICERS . L On August 18, the Junior, Class of B. F. Grady High School elected President, Delano Harrison; Vice-president, Mary Ann Sulli van; Secretary; Kenneth R, Kor-' negay; Treasurer, Joyce Marie Outlaw. - ' t With the above officers and the sponsor, Mrs. 1 Alice Davis, ; the Junior Class is looking forward W 'a very happy and successful year. Three Reason Why You Need Laundry Service - -v g f h e ,' . 1 , . .. . . r t' yf' t-, h&L Take three romping youngsters, mix well with bicycles and base balls and you have a stack of the most soiled playclothes ever seen. Why tire yourself scrubbing away layer on layer of dirt. Send .the, , laundry to us where it will be cleaned hygienically and delivered to you promptly. - ' , 7 tf OUR Tr.UCIIS RUN ALL 0Vf7. RUfUN L AoA JbfcNNfcl'I' ALlt,KiiAiV Asa Bennett Alderman, the son of the late Franklin P. and Mary Kennedy Alderman, was born De cember 18, 1898, near.Burgaw, N. C. His mother moved her family to Magnolia In 1901 upon the' death of the father and Asa went to live with his aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. John Hoses' (Hoke) Alderman, tit. Alderman attended the pub lic schools of Duplin County, Dell School at Deiway, and the Calypso I nign 2raooi, where he graduated In 1921, afte'r having dropped out of school for nearly three years during .World War I. He graduat ed from Wake Torest College in 1924.r -'''Vl. . , His first position was principal ship of the Cedar Creek School in Cumberland County. This position he held until 1928 when he be came principal of the Beulavllle School in Duplin County. While at Beulavllle Mr. Alderman did grad uate work at the University of North Carolina leading toward the M. A. degree, and also earning cred it for the Superintendent's Certifi cate.. During this time the schools at Hallsville, Bllzard, Cabin, Norrls and Cedar Fork were consolidated with the Beulavllle School The school building at BeulaviUe was enlarged to about double its capaci ty, making Beulavllle one of the largest schools in the county; In 1931 Mr. Alderman resigned his position as head of this school to accept the Superlntendency of the Greene County Schools... After ser ving In this capacity for fourteen years he became associated With the Jefferson Standard Life Insur ance Company as a special repre sentative. Six months later he wr . asked to become District Manag of the Elizabeth City territory, which position he now holds. In 1928, Mr. Alderman was mar- i i to Miss Jessie Howard f sboro, a teacher of pi- ;! I .uciiiion at Wake Forest Ci V ! 1 iicy have two children, M i n, a senior home err ' t ft r "'t C,r'"l T ' I VI -ai 11 '!JS!. Mill ill i- lwlv .i ilh A "!i II 'V., - Vs. r '.' I- . ' "Must" For A College Idiicclion : Your Bankbook Yes! Created a bit at a time, like a growing pearl, your, 1; bankbook soon becomes an "open-sesame" to the land r , of your dreams. Maintain it faithfully, make a regular ' - deposit each week, and there is your children's college - : h education waiting for them. Or if you will, the capital you need for beginning a successful business of your own. But remember this . . you must -begin now be- fore your opportunity has hastened past you. So, come in today andjbegin building a successful tomorrow! li '. '"'.'''''.I'ii.T'v.'' 'f ' '!'."' 'i 1 '.:', '-'.-.i .'.V.- j.vf.i - ;.J 7 Kc.Tiisvi!!: r - - r -
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