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SCOU15 AID VnAK FFOKT
IN NUMEROUS WAYS
Constantly aiding
the war effort, Bailey
Boy scouts . have for
the past f ev; v/eeks
collected v/aste paper,
scrap metals, and
participated in the
presentation of the
Honor-Roll Plaque to
the Methodist church.
After a compromise
reached with principal
VJeaver, scouts helped
to fill a paper car by
collecting paper for
school drive instead
of sponsoring scout.-
drive,
ASSISTANTS
On layman’s day at
the Bailey Methodist
church, scouts attend
ed in \iniform and
assisted in the ser
vice ,
At present the scouts
are collocting scrap
metals. The f\mds
received will help to
support the organiza
tion.
BAILEY BUGLE
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Mt.Plessent Settled In Lste hSSo'S
In the late 1880*3 a
settlement now knovm
as Mt, Pleasant began
about three miles
northwest of Bailey.
I.Ir. Billy Cone built
the first home and the
first store around
1886, 1838 brought the
first school followed
by the second school
in 1900, For several
years around 1906 the
high school for the
Bailey commxinity v;aa
there. I/Irs. Junior
\vynne and LIr, S, E,
Euro v;cro the first
teachers, Mr, Eure the
principal. During the
years 1938 and 1939
the present school was
built. G-lovcrs, the
first post office, was
built in the late
1890^3, The first two
churches v/ore frame
buildings v;ith logs
to sit on. In 1903
the present church was
started.
Mt. Picas
boasbs 0.
school, a
two stores,
oral horr]C3,
I have boon
learn the
the name lir
or whether
munity has a
so callod.
ant nov/
church,
dormitory,
and scv-
unablo to
origin of
r'lcasant
the com-
Iways been
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