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BADIN BULLETIN Vol. I AUGUST, 1919 No. 11 OUR HONOR ROLL Our boys are being rapidly discharged from the military service of our oounfrw . ^ the equally important fields of the trades, industries, and professions So we nrespnt h urnmg to take their places •« hope „ak„ kelp „ „ „.te a^d keep eo™t ,"d It i, to Toll "•Plowd in Badin. both by the Tall.sse. Power Company =r . other teL.ses "* We keep the first place, however, for our honored dead. GOLD STARS ON OUR SERVICE FLAG EDWARD L. SLEDGE ROBERT FLEMING WILLIAM SHANKLE THOMAS LLEWELLYN C. M. R. B. K*“'"gardner, C. I S’’--”"' .•'Itord, c. J Cr,*""*- J. - *-onnie C. G. John Co;-;*- J- R. Culp. J. M. Culveyhouse, A. L. Currie, L. S. Davis, Henry Davis, W. H. Dermid, J. F. Dick. J. C. DuBose, McN. Efird. Clyde Frazier, Walter Friar. R. T. Gibson, Chas. Giersch. R. F. EMPLOYED BY THE TALLASSEE POWER COMPANY: Gill. J. H. Ginn, Coat Greene, J. P. Halliburton, Jno. B. Hambry, Frank C. Harden, Norman Haughton, Thos. H, Helms, W. T Henderson. Jas. R, Hollifield. Dan Huggins, T. R. Humbarrier, Irvin Hyatt, F. H. Ivey, Hazel Johnson, Archie Jones, Coit Jones. Robt. Kendall, J. S. King, C. R. Lemons Leonard. Joe Lilly, W. T. Long, Adam Lowder, E. H. McCall, B. F. McDonald. J. R. ^’HarmaCY: Earl Ferree BADIN SUPPLY COMPANY: Wimberly, Claude McLester, C. A. MacGehee, Virgil Mallory, Guy Milton, C. Y. Mitchell Mitchell, Jno. C. Moore, A. G. Moose, B. N. Morgan, Val. Morris, Lacy Nelson, Roy Newkirk, Nelson Ritchie. W. S. Robinson, Z. B. Ross, T. R. Scarboro, John Small Smythe, I. P. Sullivan, W. H. Taylor, Joe Thompson, H. B. Thompson, Robt. Vann, James Weatherspoon, C. B. Williams, J. E. Williams, P. L. PAUL REINER: Marvin Snuggt Robt. Elwanger THE HIX COMPANY: Harlo Hix SANITARY PRESSING CLUB: Jno. Herring ^ OF GENERAL INTEREST » m » Fourth in Badin favor of a sane and safe you enjoy a day that is old-time noise, free from yappings of the eagle when orator spreads himself °ver dead and buried issues When your fingers and '’eiKhhor’s small boy were “fizz” firecrackers or for^ rockets that refu.sed to so, the Independence passed in Hndin was tif '•'tes ’ of I’’ourth everyone was hi^' knew his neigh- ^ y'®"'Point better, and toler- H even unto his * phonograph, and larger Waj, Ki'ace than before. In '' ‘lay on which “Personal Relations” was an entrant, and easy win ner, in every event. First, to the Lake Side where H. R. Wake was Master of Ceremonies. The ca noes were lined up for a start—Dubose, Moorman, Neubling, and Giersch wore a tense look. At the signal, their paddles scared the fishes. Shades of Deerslayer and all other expert canoeists who have gone before! How their frail craft leaped into (I forget—’twas only for an hundred yards, and the Dubose-Moor- man outfit won l>efore the thought could frame itself.) The boys' swimming race was proof that the youngsters could make excuses or dodge the maternal eye for practice, for the shoal were well bunched at the finish. Hud Coffman, however, is now seeing fifteen “Movies” because he fhipped over the line in the lead. Robert (Continued on page s) Re Badin Dogs Badin, N. C. July 20, 15)19 Mr. Frederic Cummings •Managing Editor Badin Bulletin Badin, N. C. My Dear Mr. Cummings:—A few days past I received the folliwing com munication: Mr. R. F. G. Office -\t a meeting of the Badin Bulletin staff last week, it was suggested that perhaps you could write a good history on Badin Dogs. It was suggested that you call it “A Badin Dog Tale” (the idea being that there are all kinds of dogs in town, each very valuable from its owner’s point of view, and some greatly in disfavor with their neigh bors). Please see what you can do along this line. (Signed) H. S. B.
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