Page Sixteen V Gone, But Not Forgotten Two members of the D. D. ilidnight Club—J. D. Herring and C. T. Funder- bunk—left a few days ago for Ports mouth, Va., where they have a position with the government. Of course the> will visit the Land of Plenty-Balti' more—before the first of July. We wis them much success. r- MISS HARRIS AND HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS Francisco, by way of Philadelphia, Pitts burgh, Omaha, Denver, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, and Reno. It is the longes continuous road in the world, being 3284 miles long. ^ ^ Recent Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Minty, 9%-lb. boy—May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lee Beam, 6%-l • girl, Virginia Blanche—May 29. I .c 1,' V Cross 7-lb. boy, Mr. and Mrs. t. r- John Bain—May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mackman, 8/4-1 • girl—June 3. lu Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Ellison, 9%-l • boy, C. L., Jr.—June 6. , o Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cleveland Scott, a son, Wm. Orlander, 5 lbs.—June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Snuggs, a son —June 18. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sappenfield, 7-lb. boy—June 21. In the afternoon, from six-thirty to eight-thirty, there are games, and exer cising with the various apparatus on the playgrounds. The Victory gardens are also to be worked by the boys, and there will be folk dancing for both boys and girls. The Library is open on Saturday after noons regularly, from four-thirty to five- thirty, so the children may have the op portunity of taking out books. The parents who are not sending their children to the playground are unwit tingly depriving their little ones of a most delightful and helpful portion of their education. Personals T T' Mrs. W. F. Dotson and Mrs. L. Dermid, from Hendersonville. N. C., • j Geo. F. Lewis and Misses Selma Etta Lewis, from the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Dots recently. ,gj Mrs. H. C. Nash is on an exten visit to her sister. Mrs. F. R. Burnet^^ in Cleveland, Ohio. While will also visit Mr. and Mrs. A. ville, in Pittsburgh, formerly of Mrs. Z. Z. Hadley and sons, Clare" Jeb, Jr., and Charles, have Ellerbe Springs, to spend a fev- « with Mrs. Hadley’s father, Dr. Davis, at his summer home. Mr. Carl Milton, who is reclamation department, for commencement exercises at W a est, of which he is an alumnus. Miss Effie Lee Martin, of / N. C., left a few days ago, after » ing three weeks with her sister, • J. R. Manly. Mr. J. W. Frazier has returneU^^^ (C a trip to Baltimore, whither he '' look over the fall line of clothml? shoes. With the Kiddies The playground work for the summer is well under way, being conducted by Miss Isabel Vann, and it is worth any body’s time to stop for a little while in the pavilion park, and see what a jolly, interesting time the kiddies are having. The morning session—from nine to eleven—is devoted to games and plays, and the telling of stories both by the children and by Miss Vann. Handiwork is also to be a part of the morning pro- gram. MISS UMSTEAD'S ROOM

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