Decenber 17. 1943 BAILEY BUGLE HE R.E AND NOW SCHOOL CLOSES for Christmas holidays Tuesday, iJecernber 21, about three-thirty. School work resuraes V/ednesday, iJeccinber 29, CHRISTI.IAS is thought lessly v/ritten by many people,as XIM3, In inatheraatics, X represents an unknovm quantity; therefore everyone should v;rite Christmas instead of Xnias, which implies: an unknown Christ,. • SIXTH GRADE at Lit. Pleasant with an en rollment of 28 stu dents had lOO/o attend ance for a week. ONE HUNDRED PERCENT I/ELIBERSHIP in the Junior Rod Cross Drive is the recoj^d':' of-\,3o.i- ley school. Donations in hi^h school totaled^ ^,515,25; in the elerrren-’ tary school, $22.75^ MILK to servo in the lunch room is needed,- Either cash or lunch tickets will be in return for milk. Civen DEMONSTRATIOK LESSONS in physical education wore given the teachers of Bailey last v/eek by Miss Moore, iv! i s s Out 1 aw, and,Mr. Spenccr, PROM 250 TO 300 LUNCHES are now served in . the lunch room every day. of oO;o of the s "uc'ent s were used ^in the- fiP3t three issu es of the Bugle, Fund Drive IcContifiueUntil CAuotaHeached Bailey township’s quota for the National War Fund, dedicated to all relief organiza tions, is 01,250. Mr. M. F. I.'orv’an and Mrs, A, B. J'armcr, direct ing the drive, sto.te that up to date 0833 has boon collected. Proceeds from this campaign cover three fronts in one causo; the military front, united nations front, and home front. I'irs. Farmer says that the drive will con tinue until the quota is reached. JEEP (cent, from pg. one)'' Secretary of the United States Treasury ifand the state chairman for the sale of war .^avinjG bonds . and ■'ata-mps in recognition, of • Bailey, . Coopers,.. Nashville, .Oak Level, Benveniic, Spring- Hope,; V/hi t ak c r 3, and ,\'7 i 11 i - .ford having raised enough money through the purchase of bond,s • to pay for jecpa; Girb'To Organize Scout Troop Under the leadership of I.-iiss Melba Martin a Girl Scout troop is being organized. Al ready the application blank has been re ceived from national headquarters. Offeriiig her assist ance, I'.^rs, A. B. Parmer has been named leader of the advisory coimnittoe. Miss Lange ly and I>Irs. Harold Pinch hav^ vol unteered as groiup loaders. Final plans for the D2*^ganization are ' in the making. The troop will be ready for active service the first of the year. I f f^'\ Smeft, S.hop BOYS Sho.es; Jackets, And Stacks LED At Led-^r's 7(7A//0/? Dresses, Skirts, And Sweaters PxOS. WILSON, N. C

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