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Show Tuesday, October ft, U33 aNQsmx a party held in honor , of those girls who are graduating from the Baptist News The First Baptist church of Dragerton held an Impressive candle light service during the Sunday night worship period for the installation of officers and of teachers for the coming year. Rev. S. W. Badgett was Installing of ficer. The leaders of each departi ment of the church, Jack Koskie, Sunday school superintendent. Bob Kilcrease, training union director, Janie Henderson, WMU president and R. T. Happen, brotherhood president, each gave a charge to their officers and teachers. Those installed, other than the officers named above were: pianist, Janie Henderson; assistant pianist, Selma Nelson; song leader, Bob Kilcrease; Sunday, school and training union secretary, Ada Jean Huff; ushers, Dee Parr, Roy Isom, Leslie Hamilton, Gerald ' (Bo) Huff; maintainance men, Charlie Bell and Dee Parr; trustee, Roy Isom; advisory council, Bob Kilcrease, Henry Tibbets, R. T. Happen and Jack Koskie; treasurer, Esther Bell; clerk, Naomi Koskie; Sunday school teachers, men's, R. T. Kappen; ladies', Selma Nelson; intermediate, Ida Hamilton; junior boys, Naomi Koskie; junior girls, Sylvia Isom 'and Mrs. Henry Tibbets; primary, Corrine Huff and Beth Watson; beginners, Edith Badgett. - Training union sponsors, intermediate, Jewel Parr; junior, Corrine Huff; and story hour, Esther Bell and Peggy Wat-- . son. The junior girls auxiliary met Thursday night at the church for Nomovna me Planning for New junior class and going into the intermediate. Each girl invited a partner to attend the party. re- Nigh School freshments were served and games were played. The 22 attending Busy included: Peggy Hutson, Char- Keeps lotte Williams, Alfred Sleeve, xEv Planning for .a special bond elec-elyn Doty, Billy Hutson, Ray Ann. Jion to raise funds to Construct a Cook, Linda Hutson, Vickie Lip- -, new high school in Pnce and to sey, Ronad Roberson, Carol Kos- construct much-neede- d additions kie, Leslie Hamilton, Rosemary at the Durrant.- and Peterson Kilcrease, Janet and Judy Spring- (Price and 'Sunnyside) elementary er, Penny Karrick, Joyce and Ju- schools is taking up much of the dy Darr, Jeanine and Linda Lu- time of the members of the Car- -' cas, Erdie Phaye Badgett, Betty bon county board of education Collins. and the sponsors, Mrs. these days. A special meeting on Walter Watson and Mrs. Jack this matter was held Tuesday Koskie. The next meeting' of the night and others are forthcoming junior GAs will be Thursday ev- before .the election is officially ening at 4:15 at Mrs. Koskies announced. home, this is for all girls aged It is planned to bond for about nine to twelve. Those girls thir- $2,700,000 which would be suffiteen through sixteen will attend cient for the new high school Intermediate Girls Auxiliary on building and the two additions to Thursday after school at the home the elementary schools. The Durof their sponsor, Mrs.' Corrine rant school is currently housing over its capacity as is the PeterHuff. The Sunbeams will meet Thurs- son school at Sunnyside. At Sunnyside it is planned to eventually day at 4:00 p.mu at the home of abandon their leader, Mrs. Ida Hamilton. because the old school building the town has moved away This is for children ages four to from it and the building is opereight. ating in the center of the indusTie Royal Ambassadors meet trial section. Wednesday at" the church with . The crowded enrollment conditheir sponsor, Sam Hopkins. This tions in the Price schools have meeting is for boys nine through been partially leveled off with the sixteen. transfer of 24 junior high school The Womens Missionary Union met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Baptist church are as follows: Minnie Brandon, and the royal Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service program was given under worship 11:00 a.m. Training unthe direction of Ida Hamilton the ion, 7:00 p.m.; evening worship 8:00 p.m. Midweek services at 7 program chairman. Regular Services for the First p.n). Wednesday. Board - Pare Eleven students from Carbonville to the Helper junior high, the transfer of several second grade students from the Durrant school to Harding and .the transfer of second graders from Wattls and Miller Creek to the Reeves school from the Central school. It has also been announced that enrollments at the Durrant school have been closed down completely with no new students being accepted. If families move from other parts of Price to the northeast Price area their children will have to continue to attend school during this school year at 'their previous schools. If new families come into the area from outside of Price their children must be registered at the Central-Hardln- g schools. Locals Valerie Jo Dovayak, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dovayak, celebrated her third birthday with a party September 15, 1956. Refreshments were cup cakes, candy and ice cream. Tie guests were Rossalyn Sacco, Pam Moore, Rhonda and Debbie McAllister, Leslie Vigis, Paula Jean Smith, Sammy Goodenough, Rodney Ross-maPatty Taylor, Amy Moffitt, Danny Owen and Wayne Paulsen. Many lovely giftwere received. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oldroyd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer Sunday. The Oldroyds are from Fountain Green. Mr. Mayer and Mrs. Oldroyij are cousins. n, . TTrosadis SUBURBANITE TOWN TREAD . No. Money Down f Bring your tires NOW u and have them recapped. 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