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r 'continued from pag» 1) fifsnbero of th« P»T.A« and othora whottttondod the meetings and domon-- atratlons felt that they learned a great deal from them and hope that Hlsa Cathey and i£r, Prudon oan make arrangements for another visit next year«for themselves and some of the Extension workers* Slr« Co So MintSfDistriot County Agent and Dr« loGoSchauh, Retired Director of Extension Servioe had planned to oome to Ocraookopout could not do so* KISS BETTIE SWIKDELL, ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR, VISITS OCRACOKE SCHOOL Miss Sjln(3ell*s visits are looked forward to by th© pupils in th© el©~ meat ary school» oven t hough they may aonn some tests* This time Kies Swindell gav® some reading ability tests in Mias Nora* a room and visited' olassoa in grades one through slxo During the last afternoon period,she ©njoyed seeing th® picture PUEBLO BOY with the elementary children® This time she could stay for only a day, but she promised to'come back for another longer visit later on. P.T.A. MSgriNQ.NOVEMBER B.ln LIBRARY Monford Oarriah,president,had charge of the business meeting. 36 members were present. Minutes read by the BOOrotary,Mra.Linda Farrow® Duea collect ed $20.75® Treasurer*a report read by Mrs.Daisy Oaskill, balance on hand. $249o30. Expenditures authorized» for library , musie (vietrola records), map n9eds $76o00 to be spent as needed* Group voted to pay the postage on free movies for the school® Also voted to pay for necessary ping pox^ equipment. Also voted to pay someone to install the now wallboard in the school kitohen and to take stepi; to make the kitchen mouso'^proof• OCRACOKg ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP GORP. An ft.V. A." tfo«bp^ -’ll * 5® Ooraook®, No»Car® VTe thank the people of Ooraooke for their cooperation and klndess in the past and wish to advise them that the office hours are from 10 to IS aoiSo 1 to 4 poBto each day exoept Saturdays® We will appreciate it if bills are paid during these hours® »«>0oraooke Electrio Membership Corp® E.3«Tol8on,Mgro Information to Members cf the Burial Assoeietlca i John 0*Neal has paid to the Burial Asaoeiatlon the $267.60 obligation of his wife. Mary 0*Nealo This is payment in full) the money is now in the Treasury® -'-Mrs.Edna 0»Heal,Treacur«r President Garrish stated that those who could not help at the October Carnival would b® oailed upon to help with the Christmas Party Bingo Game, Nov®7, and that possibly others would also be needed® Hostesses were Virginia Austin, Luoile Garrish, Iva Garrish, Elsie Garrish, Galas Spencer, and Wilma Williams® —Mrs® Linda Farrow, See ret ary Recently President Garrish named the following to help Deo®7® Bingo t Mrs.Sybil Simpson Mrs®Flora Spencer Urso Neva O’Neal with Mr.Rondthaler, Mr.Buffalo,and other loud voices to GALL® Grab Bagi Mrs.Eulda Gaskins, Mrs® Howar^7'°Hrs« Lanie Boyette and SANS A CLAUS. KATSj Mrs.Ellza Wahab. MrsoHora Gasklli, M*c*a»Slao^^eh|y7Mra.?red O’Nealj Tem
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