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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,-1947 DAY, JANUA § Principal Tells Harris P.-T. A. Of Improvements pd The Harris School Parent- amp as Association held its ‘st meeting of the New Year in the School Auditorium Tuesday at 8p. m. The meeting was opened by the singing of “Happy New Year to You,” after which the business session. was held. The minutes of the last meeting Were read by Mrs, Elizabeth Singleton, and the treasurer’s re- Port was given by Mrs. Walter Clawson. Mrs, L. H. Muse announced that a Doll Show will be given by Mrs. Madgelene Huddleston’s and Miss Marie Haskins’ rooms, on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the sehool auditorium, There will be prizes for the prettiest, largest, smallest, cutest, and most original doll. Any child may en- ter her best loved doll in the| the log and the brand. It is contest. An Amateur Show will] reported that he made far also be given in connection with} more fuss than any calf ever the Doll Show. did. Principal H. Fowler announcéa, much to the joy of all assembled, | €ryone wished her much happi- that the stage drapes and cur-|ness. All teachers were thanked tains would be here within the|by Mr. Fowler for their coopera- next 15 days, and that he had| tion during the past school year been advised the ‘material need-|and the meeting was turned ed for completion of the elec-|Over to the Program Chairman, trical work of the school had just |Mrs. Robert Dopp. arrived and the work could now| Mrs, J. R. Marcellus, the music be completed. teacher, was introduced by Mrs. The announcement by Mr.| Dopp and offered an interesting Fowler that the school was losing | presentation of three different one of its most capable teachers,|modes or tempos of music. The Miss Dorothy Mae Dungan; who! first was a dance by Bach, The will soon be married, was re-| second was “To a Wild Rose,” by ceived with regret, although ev-|McDowell, which portrays the GEORGE'S Grocery Charles L. 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Wisehart, who appealed to ‘city police for “protection against man-size slices of cake. this nuisance.” Police advised Mrs. Wisehart to have the woodpecker shot. will not stretch them, dreamy tempo or mode, and her last selection was the “St. Louis Blues,” written by the negra mu- sician, W. C. Handy, who is known as the “father of the blues.” These selections were beautifully explained and pre- sented, and were greatly enjoy-' ed by all, The guest speaker of the eve- ning was Mrs, Wilhelmina Har- vey, who gave an interesting talk on “Infantile Paralysis,” and asked the support of all in “The March of Dimes.” She ex- j plained that 42 homes on this} island were visited by the dread | disease last summer and the cost | to the National Foundation had | been $37,000. Her talk was fol-! lowed by an educational film on! the same subject. | After the announcement by | president, Mrs. Texas ‘Hood, that Mrs, Jones’ class and Mrs. Du- gan’s class had won the attend- ance prize for the most parents present, and Mrs. Leo Hicks was) the lucky winner of the door! prize, the meeting was ad- a - BUSOT 5 Cintas F. BUSOT (PAPULE), Prop. 630-32 Whitehead Street, Corner Angela St. TELEPHONE 571 Yes, Phone—We Deliver Orders Plenty of Parking Space — Prompt Service WEEK END SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT Domino Vegetable SHORTENING Ib. 256 LOIN ROAST. w. 48° Complete Assortment of ROAST OF BEEF. GROUND BEEF Brisket of w. 22° ‘ALL INGREDIENTS for SOUSE Also—CUBAN CUTS and ROASTS PLENTY of CHEESE and GRADE “A” EGGS From Our SELF- SERVICE DEPARTMENT Watermelon SALMON RE -33¢ PLUM TOMATOES . 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