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October 15. 1943 HERE AND NOW MILDRED RCPFin, vjho v/as office helper tv/o years ago but la now working in the office of defense transporta tion at Washington, D. C., visited the school last week. SGT. JASPER PINCH, an old alumni stationed at George Field, Illi nois, sent the journal ism class a copy of the camp’s weekly pub lished paper, SNAFU. ' r>i*ILEy IffiRCHANTS, through their adver tisements, supported the school paper this month by purchasing approximatively thirty dollars worth of ads. R. M. I.^E-^GO^^ES be comes patrol leader of Boy Scouts as a result uf the resignation of I.Ir, Leamon Tapp. RULINGS rcquii*inc students tardy or ab sent from class to re port to the office the following morning are expoctcd to in- provo school attends ance and work. DRIVETOAIDaEUEF United War Fund ca:npaign, dedicated to o.ll- relief organiza tions and sponsored by the U. S. 0., will be- %in October 20; .P.-’oceeds from this 3a*ipaign will be di- v"lu.od among, twenty- . inc; worthy relief or ganizations of the ajL^xcn, BAILEY BUGLE Officials Praise Students' Response Coianonding the' stu dents upon their re sponse to the request to buy only a nickel of ice cream per day as deliveries are made biweekly, the lunch room supervisors stat ed that this response usually meant cream for all nov;. "The students arc al so remaining in line better”, remarks the v;orkers, Since the return of long schedule, more plates lunches have been sold* EDUCATION WEEK NEAWNG That Education week will be applied to the .spirit of the times is manifested in the theme, Education for ■Victory, selected for special emphasis -dur ing the week of Novem ber 7, Items expected to be stressed iiiclude phy sical fitness, savings, and all other ' vital victory methods. Pagf! 2 Mfs.MayTo Sponsor Jr. Hed.Opss Drive Under the leadership of I.irs. T. C. May, seventh grade teacher, Bailey school joins the nation in sponsor ing the Jimior Red Cross drive, November 1 through 15, A minimum foe of one penny entitles any student to become a member of the organi zation. In addition the school receives a copy of the JUNIOR RED CROSS I.L^GAZINE. Fifty percent of the fund raised remains in the county for Junior Red Cross acti- ^yities^ PLENTY jyHIOR DRESSES, SKIRTS, AND SWEATERS. ^s^Jt^ slacks/ AND iACI^TS. r HEADQUARTERS IN WILSON g SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS 'isAT LEDER BROS. 8e A Smeri Dresser Shop At Leders. 116 .TARBORO ST. WILSON,N.C.
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