~&uL INTEL Check the correct word: 1— Some (400) (4,000) rep.we^UuAes of r'l news media covered each of the recent polit ical conventions. 2— Property embracing Ireland’s Lakes of Kil larney was sold recently to a (Briton) (American). 3— A successor to the ill-fated Italian liner An J-“a Doria (will) (will not) be built. tain’s Princess Anne recently celebrated ner (6th) (16th) birthday, a—Closest approach to the earth since 1924 is now being made by (Mars) (Saturn). 6— The planet is believed to support (advanced) (elemental) plant life. 7— It is presumed that animal life (does) (does not) exist on it. &—The (Soo Locks) (Suez Canal) handled the greatest volume of water-borne tonnage of all waterway systems in 1955. 9—Hurricane Betsy (did) (did not) strike Florida. 10—“Joey” is the accepted name for baby (ring tail monkeys) (kangaroos). Count 10< for eacn correct choice. A score of 0-20 Is poor; 30-00, average; 70-80, good; 90-100, excellent. * Decoded Intelligram sooreBuen—01 lou pia—6 'jeueo zang—g jou saoa—L letuauioja—9 sjbk—g q}9—f> IUA\—E ueouauiv—Z 000‘f>—I Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Rev. and Mrs. James Holder and son James had as their guests during the weekend Mrs. Gur ney Holder of Mt. Airy, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. George Holder and Martha of High Point. » Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ware spent Sunday in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Leland McGill and Mr. James McGill Of Wal lace N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc Gill and Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mc Gill of St. Luke were Sunday eve ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and children and Mrs. Laura Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thorn burg and. son Laneth spent the weekend visiting friends in Nor folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer and daughter Becky and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Phillips, attended the Harmon reunion held id the home of Miss Eliza Bridges of Gas tonia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bbll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ho race Bell and daughters Misses Carolyn and Nancy. Little Miss Beth Wright spent Plonk School of Creative Arts To Open 1956-57 Term Thursday ASHEVILLE — Registration dates for the 1956-57 sessions of The Plonk School of Creative Arts,. One Sunset Parkway, Ashe, ville, have been announced by Miss Laura and Miss Lillian Plonk, directors of the school. Registration for the pre school, primary, elementary and interme diate grades will be held on open ing day Thursday, and registra. tion for the junior and senior high school and college on Fri day. In addition to Miss Laura and Miss Lillian Plonk, member's of the faculty who were with the school last ybar are Mrs. John Stevens, English, history and civics in the high school; Miss Cordelia Camp, intermediates grades, and Mrs. John F. Till, primary grades. The pre-school teacher and pre-school activities will be announced later. Miss Patricia James will again teach Dalcroze eurythmics, piano, school music and French. Mrs. C. R. Bailey will teach Spanish. Mrs. D. P. Vining will teach art classes in drawing, sketching and pastels. New members of the faculty in. elude Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crofts who have come to Asheville this Monday night with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell of Gastonia spent Sunday with Mr. Bell’s father, Mr. D. A. Bell. Mrs. Sam Bell and daughter Misses Betty Ann and Gail were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and son Dennis, Little Miss Helen Dixon spent the past week with her grand mother Mrs. Mary Wright Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Spake of Shelby and Mrs. Laura Wolf were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans and daughter Gail of Sylvia, N. C. Master Butch Vess was the Sunday guest of Charles Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell, and children spent Sunday in Besse mer City with Mrs. Bell’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMil lian. year from Wheaton, 111. Mrs. Crofts will teach the elementary grades. Mr. Crofts will teach mathematics and science In the high school. Mrs. Crofts received her B. A. degree from Wheaton College, her M.'A. from the University of Wisconsin, and has been teach ing at Wheaton College Academy. Mr. Crofts received his B. A from Wheaton College and his M. A. from the University of Chicago. He was mathematics teacher and principal in Chicago high Schools Both Mr. and Mrs. Ctofts have traveled extensively in the U. S. and abroad. Eobroy Farquhar, founder and managing director of the Vaga. bond Players of Flat Rock, will be dramatic consultant in the col lege department The curriculum for the grades and high school includes all state, required subjects as well as train ing in speech, physical poise. Dal croze eurythmics, dramatics, French, Art, Music, and character, spiritual and emotional guidance. The college department offers a four-year course in liberal arts, speech arts and theatre arts, and grants a professional literary ar tistic diploma. By special arrange ment with the Staley College of the Spoken Word, Boston, the Plonk School graduates, may, by completing the education courses required fryr teachers, receive their liberal arts dtegree in one year. • Veterans are accepted through special contract with the Veterans Administration under Public Laws 16 and 550. 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