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Show P-T-A MEETS The parent-teacher association held its second meeting of the season Friday Fri-day of last week. The program given was deserving of an audience which would have filled the auditoriuum to the doors, but with the number of cases of influenza there were in town, there was an unusually good attendance. atten-dance. Subjects of vital importance to every individual, care of the health after an attack of influenza, and care of the teeth and what it means to the health of every person, were discussed dis-cussed in an instruuetive and informative infor-mative way by Dr. I. J. Hopkins and Dr. E. A. Petty, respectively. Miss Preucilla Pack, county school nurse, talked on the work she is trying try-ing to put over in Beaver county. Pupils of the Belknap school furnished fur-nished two choruses during the evening; even-ing; Last, but by no means least was a one-act play, "Grandma Pulls the String." This was a clever, forty-five forty-five minute comedy of rural life, and was highly entertaining. Those taking part in the play were Charlie Murdock, Roma Tolton, Nell Caffall, Ida Morgan and Scott Tat-tersall. |