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?Sophomore history and biology ^Bleats at James Kenan high ^Baol recently held an exhibit of [project exhibits at the school. The Hptory students have been stndy B ancient' ciTiltzations and mak Hag models that ilinstrate highlights ? these citllteations. The projects Htepict the earliest age of man thro Bgh the Roman Empire. The stud ents are taught by Mrs. Jo C. Janes. Science students, in Mrs. Martha Jane Brtnson's biology class, have been studying leaves, insects, and wild flowers. For their projects each student had to collect 50 leaves or 30 insects or 30 wild flow ers. Pictured above are exhibits 1; each of the two divisions. (Scott s Store News [ PERSONALS f Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter visi pted her auat Mrs. Stacey Caven | augh at Duplin General Hospital ? Thursday. During the week end Mrs- Mary I Anderson was a guest of her a.s | ter, Miss Alice Summerlin and ? Miss O. Murray cf Warsaw. Mrs. Delia Daif'spei.: a Tow days last week with the M? E. Dail family at Coldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sutton vi ; sited Mrs. Sarah Brock of Sarec tta Sunday. ' Mr. and fMrs. Walton Outlaw and Tracy Jean of High Point were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw. Mrs. Eugene Otulaw was at N. C. Memorial Hospitl, Chapel Hill, a few days fast week for treat ment. Mrs. Thodteus Dail and Mrs. Bill Dail -^sited their husbands, both patiehts at VA Hospital Fa yetteville during the weekend. Mrs. Etta Outlaw is visiting in ^Florida with her daughter, Mrs. Sid Blonde? and Mr. Blonder and jboys. I Miss Biythe Bell of Campbell College was home for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bell. Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya of Wars?(w visited Mr. and Mrs jJonas Dail Sunday afternoon, f Mrs. Ewlla Dail visited Mr. and Mrs. Wnllam Dail of Brogden, Wednesday, Wednesday night she went t? Lexington for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Dail. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jfenr? Sutton and Stephen were Mrrand Mrs. L. F. McKen jW of Tarawa Terrace. Wanda Bell was visiting du ring ihe weekend at Goldsboro with the. Brantley Uzzell family. H.P.C. Studies Built-lns i "Jttties and cellars in old ho mes are being replaced in the newer and modem homes iwith closets and built-ins", said Miss jEliglbeth Slocum, assistant Home Economics agent on Wednesday, llitss Slocuai met with Scott Store Home Demonstration Club at the . Home of Mrs. Marion Murphy. ' #3he showed ways of arranging storage space in closets to give compact room for flat articles such as card tables and ironing ' boards. Window seats-serve many (mitoses and.6re attractive Slid some points demonstrated to con rubers to make nylon hose las; longer,- freeze in ice trays and le thaw at room temperature before waring. jMrs. Oarrie Scott showed som Christmas decorations and how to make them. A work snop un making candles was discussed b; the group. Mrs. i&ollie Korncav re?d - article on color used, on walls. Some ptsteia are ociiig with brighter -shades, she told the group. After the treasurer's re port was given by Mrs. Cefii Koregay, Mrs. Jonas Dail direc ted recreation. During the business session Mrs. 'tart Herring, president, ur ged everyone to attend Achieve ment day in Kenansville and taki an arrangement of flowers foi exhibit. Oarrie Scott volunteered to fur nish pecans for the club to send to Camp Lejeune service men fo' holiday cheer. The hostess served apple pie with ice cream and hot coffee. Outlaw's Bridge News Mrs. J. H. Parker, Corr. Personals The Home Economics Club will meet, Monday, November 19 ai 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Creel as hos tess. The place will be announced later. Among those to attend Achieve ment Day Program were Mesda mes Lessie Morton, Ben Frank Outlaw, James Parker, (R. D. Simmons, Alton Powell and Miss Rachel Outlaw from the Outlaw's Bridge Chrb. Congratulations go to Mrs. James Parker who won s blue ribbon on her. flower arran gement in the flower show. Miss Maggie Stroud of Raleigh visited relatives in this area Sat urday and Sunday. W. G. Simmons, State College student, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Nichols of Richlands visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Remus Creel, Sr were on a sight seeing tour ol the Western No. Carolina moun tains, Friday and Saturday. Miesdames Henry Parker, Eric Berger and Miss Rachel Outlaw were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Smith of Albertson Mr. Smith was an operative pa tient in a Kinston Hospital re cently. POH FAST. DEPENDABLE AND quality job pniMTiNo call ths DUPLIN - TIME#. TIMES WANT AO WILL SELL YOUS crp umii nnrmifam (av u/amak i l. v PIvW vuffTnlufy TOT fYOHien To Be Seven-Floor Modern Building ! Oreefville, N. C., - East Carolina College's new dormitory for woman, for which contracts have Juat beer awarded, will add something novel o the campus landscape and to :he saline of Greenville. A seven loer structure of modern design, t will ba the tallest building in the :ity. Vice President and Bu': tess Man tg4rT\ I). Duncan has just announ ced 4fliat contracts totaling $1,087, 88 have been awarded and that vork Is scheduled to begin before Christmas The dormitory is ev parted to be ready for use by Jan uary, 1964. | ?Locatkn of the residence hall will be juot wtsJ nf Garrett Hall on what' Is new a wooded area of the camp-; us. The Guilding will face the west j wing o G-rr^'i end its main sturc ture will L perpendicular to East Kitth Street. w Designed by architects Jrsse Page and Associates of Ra'eigh, plans fpi the new fes'dence hall in dicate that it will be a handsome moiern building with a flat built up roof and .With a total floor space ? S? - aprn ,m . ,v ? ? 7^-7? iW|Vvv 4vvv? \*S\J * -t ,, -il . ,111 .L.,. _/? ?| , .-.1 , ,? ? struction will Be w ilea, concrete, and brick. Tbe binding will include a one ftyor reception roam and foyer, two sevewHotr t w*n?s prodding living quarters for 482 womep students, two elevators located Centrally be tween tbe wing*, addya basement providing a recreation lounge and Storage space. The entrance will lead Into the one-floor reception room, whieh will feature large areas of glars In its wall space. Opening on this area will be an office for each of twp counselors and a parlor. Students rooms will be located on the seven flours of the two wings. Floors will be of Vinyl asbestos, and walls will be plastered. A typical room planned (or two student! will measure iMfc'xtt's and will toeluae two closets with overhead stroage space and a built in dreaser and mirror. Other furnishings will be movable. Each floor will provide I two ba.hrooms and a laundry room ' for studentApe. In addition, accommodations will [ mdudc mail boxes placed in the | first-floor foyer, a kitchen on the first floor, small apartmentes for each of the two counselors, and a luggage and sfofaae room on each floor. The diivewav to the rear of Gar-1 | relt Hall will be extended to curve ! along the west side of the new dor- : rhitory and to provide a service entrance at the rear. Several park ing spaces will be constructed in :?-i the vicinity of the building. , f The new residence hall will be t the tenth dormitory at the college ' for women students and will en- i able the college to provide living I quarters tor 2300 women, Mr. Dun- i can said. Three dormitories for 1 men provide space for 1540 stu- < dents, he stated. Total number of < Cudents taking work on the campus I is fall is 5,8fi2. Funds for the new building were . obtained through a loan to the 1, lige by the U. S. Housing and. Home "Finance Agency. Paymoht1 ? will be made from rental fees. 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