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Bill Nunnery, Rollin Rathel,
Mike Sanders, Steve Spooner,
Derrell Tomlin
Future Homemakers of A
merica: Glenda Braswell, Lu
cia Ann Kidd, Jan Middleton,
Elaine North, Gail Smith,
Sandra Spooner and Ruth
Wetherington.
The awards were prepared
by Francis Santi who made a
speech to the graduates and
others assembled, in which he
praised their accomplishments
and urged them to put their
talent and energy into the
continuing effort to create a
w’orld of peace.
New officers were installed
by Mrs. J- R. Pinson of Bacon
ton, a past president of the
state PTA congress.
The PTA is divided in two
categories now, one unit for
the high school, the other for
the elementary. Mrs. Ross
Thomas is the new co-ordina
tor of the two, succeeding
Mrs.Tlugh Broome.
New chairman of the high
school unit is Charles Bridges,
with Mrs. Broome as co-chair
man. Mrs. Ethel Bramlet is
secretary, Mrs. Bob Ward,
treasurer, and Mrs. E. P. Tru
lock, parliamentarian.
They succeed Mrs. Flora
■Spooner and Mrs. C. 0. Her
rington as co-chairmen. Oth
ers succeed themselves.
For the elementary school,
new officers are Mrs. Roy
Pierce and Mrs. Clifford Mood
y, co-chairmes; returning to
office are Mrs. Marjie Moore,
secretary, Mrs. Norman Hat
cher, treasurer, and Mrs.
C. C. Stewart, parliamentar
ian.
The hospitality committees
of both units were responsible
for the refreshments which
included punch, green and
white mints, nuts, and a cake
beautifully decorated with lit
tle dolls wearing caps and
gowns, in honor of the special
guests of the evening, the
members of the senior class.
The committee had asked
girls in the tenth and eleven
th grades who had brothers
or sisters in the senior class to
serve, and the FHA girls kept
the nursery.
Reports on the work during
the school term were made.
These included the report by
Charles Bridges on the Hallo
we’en carnival that cleared
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Friends here are sorry to
learn of the death of Roddy
. Cloud of Bainbridge last week.
May God bless the family.
Mrs. Joe Petro and daught
er Jo Ann arrived here Mon
day from Granberry, N. J. to
spend some time w r ith Mr. and
Mrs. A. Y. Faircloth.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clarke
of Greenville, Fla., spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and
Mrs- Cleveland Williams.
! Folks from miles around
TRINITY CLUB STUDIES
CARPETS
! The Trinity home demon
stration club held its regular
monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. R. F- Spooner recently
with Mrs. W. 0. Herrington
serving as co-hostess.
, Miss Mary Ann Eason gave
a demonstration on carpeting
( and floor covering. She had
samples of different kinds and
told of their quality. She also
( had samples of different types
of paddings for carpets and
told of their quality. She ex
plained the different methods
of cleaning and care of car
pets and rugs. Each person
was given a helpful book on
the easy care of carpets and
rugs.
After the meeting adjourn
ed, refreshments were served.
A surprise shower was given
|to Mrs. Mary Ann Parker-
—reporter, Jeanett Barnhill
■ $168.99.; Dr. Charles Stewart
and his health committee re
ported that eyes of all stud
ents in the first, fourth and
seventh grades had been ex
amined. Also state worker
checked children in the same
grades. A pre-school clinic
was held with 72 children at
attending.
Mrs. Henry Durham report
ed an art exhibit provided by
Mrs- Herb Crosby. Several
examples of finger paintings
by six-, seven- and eight-vear
olds were on dis play Mrs.
Durham provided for public
i school music for members of
the third and fourth grades
once a week during the school
year.
The organization gave S3OO.
to the elementary school fac
ulty and they decided to use
it to purchase a reading ma
chine, and the treasury has a
balance of $161.86 to carry
into the new year.
(by Mrs. F. B, Faircloth)
'gathered at Salem Church on
Sunday for the annual home-
I coming day.
i Mrs. Ella Burke was honor
ed with a birthday dinner on
Sunday, her 66th one. Many
friends wished for her lots of
happiness. Mr. F. B. Faircloth
presented her with a beauti
ful birthday cake in pink and
white. Congratulations, and
may you have many more.
i Mr. James Alday of Jesup,
and Mrs. Juanita Alday called
i on Mr. F. B. Faircloth Sunday.
» Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Waddell,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hunt and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wood. Mr. Landen Griner and
the Frank Faircloths were
visitors of the F. B. Faircloths
on Sunday.
A Note of Thanks
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to each' one
who was so kind to us in the
loss of our loved ones. For the
visits, cards, prayers, food
and beautiful flowers we are
grateful. We also want to
thank Dr. Stewart and the
nurses for their kindness.
—The family of
J. D. (Bud) Faircloth
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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