wm entered into with gtw of Mnoothness and ion than ami on opening :d -these features were out fhe new ruling, regarding the two Hk?L(4 -fki ? ? a c , {? W? ,fi \ i&lAl&+fJ'{,ri Li'vd. C* .'?;'' iCA i IfWtS ?. . 'Mu?r FamvUto iwhool and cora Sni S^S MrtE#t .-^ butidinj? is situ|K$ 'pu3ichaBe<i from Dcdroo room, clothing laboratory in the furnished for the joint en citizens of the community. Sited in Some Making ?s a profession, the cottage be ing a means of putting this art into its natural setting. The girls will be taught the rudiments of the science, the planning, ar (Turn to page 39) F - X-*". " -? -? ^ hokton apartments Known as the Pitt County Female Institute 77 years ago and later as a boarding school for both boys and girls, retaining simply the name of Institute. It served the community as a hostelry, the Horton Hotel, for many years. The childhood home of the late Judge J. Loyd Horton. It has been turned into an Apartment House. While recently remodeling her apartment, the mother of the judge, Mrs. Dora H. Keel, discovered ; ?.< a portion of the old black board set in the wall. fArmville high school Farmville High School, erected in 1921 at a cost of $180,000, has proved an invaluable and enduring factor in the life of the community. FARMVILLE GRADED SCHOOL Built in 1903, the Graded School was a forerunner of the Farmville High School.

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