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_ ^ A ? — — — ■ 5" relatives, .v * J* .,>.«r:, W*<- .? ;The parade got under way slrwtly after eleven o'clock, Friday morula*. It waa beaded by tie Walstonhurg oontihgente of Boy Scoots and Gill Scoots, in charge of their leader#. Directing the Boy Scoot* wrt C*ri T. Hicks, Scoutmaster; Earl Lang, Chairman at the local troop committee, and W. t Nicholson, assistant Scoutmaster. The Girl Scouts were led by Mrs. D. D. Fields, Scout CapfclilL '• . The group* of childrai, each led by its teacher, were gay and colorful Nearly every child carried » small American Flag. The school'* rhythm band, directed by Mia* Sara Griffin and Miss Eunice Parker, una making it* first appearance in it* new red, white aiid Mae uniforau. .. i, ~ii The line of march for the parade waa down Main street to the Square, at the raOrond station; one block out Depot Street; and returning the same route. The audience on the sidewalks, including people of both town qpd country, returned with the children to the school. Here the entire party gathered around the new Flag pole in front of the building for the Rag raising exercise*. A hollow square waa formed. The Girl Scents filed m on the north side. The Boy Scouts took-their place* on the south side. On the other side of the square, in front of the school, the entire student body faced the Flag. The exercises included the smouncement of the winner* in the contest for the sale of Stamps and Bonds; the raising of the Flag by sllegeance to the Flag; and the singing of America. The contest was won by the Senior Class under the direction of Mis* Josephine Stephenson with a total sales return of $1,329.90. Second place went to Miss Mary Louise Ott'a Tenth Grade,* which reported salee amounting to 1388.30. Miss Annie Sue Hunsucker's Second Grade was awarded third place with a return of $348.15. Fourth place went to Miss lima Page's Ninth Grade for a total of <847.05. Other rooms and their total returns included: Miat Nettie Pearl TiUey, $241.80; Mre. McCoy Tripp, fM.30; Miss Sara Griffin, $64.30; Miss DuW« WOMEN OBSERVATION V., POST OBSERVERS FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS Wednesday, Oct, 15.—Mm EmM Lee Jones, 1 to 3 P. M- Mre. T. B. Room, 3 to 6 P. M. Wednesday, Oct. 20.—Wo. W. a RoyBter, 1 to 3 P. M. Mrs. R. T. William*, 8 to 5 P. *. " or any crime In wjuch a within 12 months, or 1 < family or other dapenc has reason to suspect "jprrrhaiHtian for re-sab and rftjniiiitiftBi of th6 the County Boards aw ication that the County Boards may requir tt is entitled to a T «mit Book. At tbe time is issued, the employee of the County wii orner of the book coaer with a designated p K)KS NO. 8 SHALL SHOW FULL IDENTI JATION.
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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