c^ns o\% / ! i, V- , ■■ >'■ 11 1 i- \ -' / ^ I 5 I f\ I sc?.’;l It lo5' Prlco; on I.3 .raid 7j5f^r Off lalsnd 50^*-Vol 5-Ho«5 ojnuar:;' iiditor-in-Ohlof? taimy Oarri.ob business '^‘^at'ierj Cllcky Austin Kh:I■’Oh''^'bhs Gai/r-ei-lo bpancor (12) bavld Ssham (7) Larry Sirapoon (19) Betsy Carol Styron (5) John -^vey ',Veils (3) Burray Fulcher (9) •«*»W**N»>* 1954 March of Llaes fecple are asicJ.rg about the ' eroh of DixeeS'.. So far we hars ree4i5.ved no solicit! ion laateriaJ from head'- quarterc Jhen tlte raatorial come3^^ Ooracokcr will put on a xtfhlrl-wind on© t.c throe days caxapal^^n and go ove2 the top as usualo TEFJT-AaE CLUB With o j^ufi^y F, T, A. Meeting Pres, Thurston Gaaklll presided Group singing with Mias Ruby at the piano; prayer by Rav^ Vickery, Secretary Virginia Ssham read the minutes. Treasurer Sidney Mae Styron reported a balance of C257oS0, ho announcement by Rev.Vlokory that ho would oponaor a '*toan-ege" club, using the Methodist Church heoreatlon Hall as headquarters, some of the youngsters gaiw to be teon- ages mighty fast. Bub it all seemed to work out well, since the Hall is large enough to handle two ages. First mooting was Monday night,Plans are to aocuro good games for the children, vlctrola records,etc„ This is certainly a worthwhile project because it affords our young people a good place to get together for a social houro ,il’S « ^.>£,*0*10^** 3ujLXX AWtxy Mrs.Spencer continues ill with asthma and is now at the Pittsboro Asthma Cllnlo, seeking medical advice which may help* Meanwhile Albert Styron,Jr continues with her classes at school Mr.Spenoer accompanied her to PlttS“ boro,driving via the Hatteras Hl^« wayo HOT DOG SALS « next THURSDAY 11*30 to Jan.28 sponsored bv Wli;, ,RCC lUcU PoTo A, voted to purchase a new edition of the World Book Encyc?LO- pedla,which Rev,Vickery offered at a greatly reduced priceo Also voted to purci.asa a furniture aander,a3 suggested by Principal Rondthalor,sc) that school desks and tables could be kept in good condition* Also voteo to be a long extension cord and a Colorisig Book Rsx-o-graph Master Set for the primary room, and 12 U.S« maps for use in the 7th & 8th gi^ades At the close of the business session, w.Rondthaler showed a picture from ***^®^s o* small Children o’* Hostesses Elizabeth Howard, Katie 0*Noal, Nev« 0*^'^''"' Edna 0*Noal,Kadmi 0‘UeaiI "Jnd Peele served hot chocolate and cheese wafers» As previously voted the February meeting will be Pot-Luck Supper for ,all members, with a special fun pro** gramo This comes Febo 15th - next to St»Valentine*3 Day^ Everyone plan to comeo 1 p.mo - CHHHCE RECREATION HALL Ing Workers*Gla33 Jan.28

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