March 14, 1947
BAILEY BUGLE
BAILEY NORTH CAROLINA
Psge 5
Behi n d The
Elton ’.’Williams, interest
ed in baseball, has as one
of his future goals the
idea of becoming connected
•with a large ball club.
Elton has played on the
high school 'team and has
also played T7ith Tilson
High boys.
Evelyn Poole was maid of
honor at her cousin’s wed
ding on February 23, in
anithfield, Virginia,
Ifcirie Lamm secures many
prizes by selling candy,
^tirie sells candy at
school'and in her home com
munity, and for each box
the company sends her a
S c e‘/i e s
gift.
Jimmy Jones, eighth-grade
class president, is ' a
great help to his teacher,
ITiss ivlillie Poarson. On
mornings when his toacher
is late for class because
of late bus, he conducts
the class for her until
she arrives.
By hanging new pictures,
now curtains, and remodel
ing dressing table and
stove, Billie Freeman Vick
has given her room that
tip-top look. She also put
down a nev; carpet and re
arranged her farniture.
[HI s tor y Bo oklets Port ray
Civil War Period
• student booklets bring to
'life the Civil 7ar‘ period
by the portrayal of men,
maps, poetry, and patrio
tic songs of that day.
Included in tho booklets
are written biographies of
Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson
Davis, Robert E. Lee, and
UlysscE S. Grant, outstand
ing men of that time; the
Gcttysbury Address; an out
line on the Southern Con
federacy, a map illastrat-'
ing the Confederate,border,
and free states, colored
in a variety of colors to
show contrast; officials
of the Confederacy; rays
of financing the new
government, and Southern
prospccts for victory.
Patriotic songs and poe
try of the North and South
were studied also.
Neatness, grammar, and
exactness r-ere the points
used as a basis for grad
ing.
This work served as an
aid for the monthly test.
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