Thursday, Nov. 3, 193(
Marble Scl
HALLOWEEN PARTY
The sixth grade of Marble school
gave a Hallow, en party Friday afternoon
to which they invited the sev |
i nth grade. After jrames and eontests
the sixth grade girls served
i I'coa and cookies to the group.
PLAY TO BE PRESENTED
AT MARBLE
Tin Unaka community players will ^
} 11 sent "Poor Father", a comedy in '
three act- at the Marble school auditorium,
Friday, November 4, at 7:30 :
o'clock E. S. time.
The play is sponsored by the athPERFECT
ATTENDANCE
HTratik tftfwaru, Jack Faium, ! !
Lovingood, Louise Arrowood, Dorothy
Mae Coffey. Mary Willie Howard, t
Kathleen Palmer, Hazel Lovingood. ,
2ND GRADE: -Vaughan Derre- -
berry. Jack Garrett, Randall Howard, ^
Billy Mint?.. Kdwin West, Morgan
Kilpatrick. Billy Watson, Helen Gartt.
Hazel Lunsft rd, Jean Thompson,
tenrher r
5TH GRADK:?Hoyt Arrowood. t
Henry Braswell, Paul Garrett, Loyal (
J?mes, Glenn Lunsford, Jack Mints,
Loyd Moss, Kent Newhouse, Vaughn
rarker, Maxene Arrowood, Mildred
Arrowood, Ruth Camp, Ruth Hall.
Nell Kimhrmigh, Mildred Kimbrough.
Anna Lee Palmer, Kvelyn Wilson. i
IT I i GRADK: ? Giles Bryson,
Marvin CoflVv. Clarence Camp, Frank
Doss Waltei Kimbrough. Dale Ladd,
.lame. Puett. Jean Coffey. Lenora
( ffev. Sue Denton, Stein Dereberry,
Aileen Lovingood, May Lunsford,
Vay Palmer. Ruth Thompson.
The fifth grade have quite a number
of p. ..pit- nn the honor roll this
month. They are as following: Paul
Garrett, Ix'well Jones, Mildred Arrowood
Nell Kimbmugh, Ruth Camp,
Ruth Hall, Annie Lee Palmer and
xsveiyn vvuson.
Doris McConnell, reporter.
The seventh grade perfect attend
a nee is as follows: Joe I*ndd, Clay111m
Thompson, Vance Coffey, Donald
Cook, Wallace Arm wood, Nellie
Davis. Doris McConnell, Ola KilPatrick.
James Stansberry, Robert j
Braswell. Krnest Kilpatrick, Marion
Dos,, and Brunei* Lunsfcrd.
Dons McConnell, reporter.
The grade-mothers of Marble .school
have, been elected. They are as follows
:
Fir-: grade: Mrs. Carl l?ry>on and
.Mrs. Raymond Cam;
Third grade: Mrs. U. M. West and j
Mrs. Pearley Arrowood. ,
Fourth grade: Mrs. D. H. Mintz
a:?d Mrs. WebbFifth
grade: Mrs. Pearley Arrow-nod
ami Mrs. Olson Hall.
Sixth grade: Mrs. \\ . R. Dockery
and Mrs. Will Puett.
Seventh grade: Mrs. Tom Stansberry
and Mrs. McConnell.
We hope that all grade-mothers
and all other mothers will take part
in our school work this year.
Doris McConnell, reporter.
ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED
The athletic, club of Marble ?ehA*\' 1 1
met Monday 31st and elected the!
following officers:
President: Neilie Davis.
Vice-Pres.: Sue DentonSecretary:
Ruth DockeryTreasurer:
Doris McConnell.
Ways and Means committee: Mae |
Lunsford, Sue Denton, Claude Davis,
Clarence Camp, Jean Coffey.
Program committee: James Stansberry,
Lenora Coffey, Ola Kilpatrick.
Entertainment committee: Walter
Kimbrough, Aileen Lovingood, Doris
McDonald, Robert Brass well, Joe
Ladd.
Fees to be paid 10c a year.
Ruth Dockery, reporter.
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THE PICTURE MAN
On Thursday. October 20 we had I
our pictures taken (or should 1 say
our scare-crows) yes sir!
Well I want to tell you how it
happened, may I? Yes?
Well?we were all sitting in our
room studying when someone pounded
at the door! well, Joe Ladd of
course went to the door, and there
stood a man! Joe asked him in, but
the man asked for Mr. Smith. Well.
Mr. Smith went out and talked to
this man. He came back in ar>d ask- .
ed us if we wanted our pictures.
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Of course we Then of all the
primping Nellie Davis did it. to say
nothing of Ola Kilpatrick. Well now '
! didn't do anything ; only comb my j
hair and look at myself in the
mirror.
We, the seventh grades, were first
to have ours taken. Claude Davis and
Marion Doss went out to the
fountain to comb their hair, and we
iked to have never got them in to
have theirs taken.
If you want to know anything else
ibout this ask a Marble elementary \
scholar- I
Doris McConncH. (
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GARBLE WINS DOUBLE HEADER g
FROM MARTIN S CREEK
The Marble girls basketball team
iefeaU'd the Martin's Creek team W
n the hitter's court, in a tightly con- t
ested grume. The final score was 21
.. 19 'I
The Marble boys easily defeated n
he Martin s t reek team by a score o
?f 17 to 4. | j;
THE CITIZENSHIP CLUB OF THE v
7TH GRADE ELFCT<; Olrlrir-rDc I u
The citizenship club of the seventh
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dected officers for the third month
>f school. They are as follows: j.
President: Nellie Davis. ^
Vice-Pros.: Joe Ladd. s
Secretary: Robert Brasswell. ,
Treasurer: Nellie Davis.
News reporters: Davis McConnell
iiui Ola Kilpatrick.
Officers appointed by president:
Housekeepers: Ola Kilpatrick
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THE SMARTEST EXAS
OF THE NEWEST STYLE
Dashing nets A ero-vStrea m StyH
fwtc Bodies by Fisher, make (
1939 outstandingly beautifni s
that ius up-to-date
I Cbrvrolrt for 1939 is the sou
I of the Dewest style trend. .
I , the natal styling at its kee
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M dashing new Aero^Strcar
luxurious new Bodies by
I richly tailored interiors.
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Scout, Murphy, North <
;.nd Robert Brass well.
Librarians: Donald Cook, James
Stansberry and Vance CoffeyDoctor:
Joe Ladd.
Nurse: Doris McConnell.
Doorkeeper: Joe Mintz.
Storekeeper: Doris McConnell.
Program committee: Ola Kil:atrick
anil Claude Davis.
Sonic leaders: Claude Davis and
lames Stansberry.
Ola Kilpatrick.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION PERIOD
NOW BEING EMPHASIZED
At the first of this year Mr. Smith,
irincipal of Marble school, set aside
i "physical education period" which |
?e|fins at 11:50 a. m., and last* until I
0:30 a. m. during this period each
eacher has a group of children to
rhom she is teaching: some definite
;ame. Some of them are as follows:
Six and Seventh Grades
The hoys have been practicing softall,
also football, but now are praciviny
basketball.
The girls are practicing basketball,
'hey have learned to play volley ball
nc softball. The fifth grade direetd
by Mis* Kate Hayes has been playng
softball.
I he fourth grade has been nlavine
olley ball. The second an 1 third
rades has been playing dodge ball
ml running races.
odge ball.
The teachers have been trying t >
uild up the bodies of the g'.rls and
oys of the Marble Elementary school
t> they will be healthier and lead a
etter life in the future.
Ola Kilpatrkk
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The guests of Mr. and Mi*. J. MAnderson
Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Martin of Ranger, Mr.
nd Mrs. Luther Bryant and sons,
Fred, John C., and Emory Bryant of
Cleveland, Tcnn., Mr. E. B. Barber
and son Ira and his two daughters,
Vivian and Evelyn Barber, J. T. Arp,
Jack Arp and Boyd Chastain of Isabella.
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs- Jim Martin and two
sons, Ben and Robert visited the Rev.
and Mrs. C. F. Martin Thursday
night of Martin's Creek.
Miss Reathel Anderson was the
Saturday night guest of her sister.
Mrs. Newton Gibson. j
Mr. E. F. Anderson spent Satur- t
day night with parents. Mr. and Mrs. '
J. M Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs- Henry Elrod and
baby of Kimsey were the week-end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Letevers
of this community.
Miss Kate Anderson spent the
week-end with her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. J. PL Anderson of Ranker.
Mr. Andy Bryant was a visitor of ,
Mr. Newton Gibson Sunday morn ins- i
.Miss Doris King spent Wednesday!,
night with Misses Vivian and Evelyn .
Barber.
A few people o! this community I <
aie attending the meeting at Culber ,
son. Rev. Townsend is conducting I ,
the services. j ?
Mrs. John L. Arp and daughters, t
Marie and Mrs- Milt Lefeavers were 1
visitors of Mrs. J. A. Martin Tuesday. ;
Miss Maude Shields of Mt. Pleas- I
ant community is spending a few .
clays with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Anderson
of Ranger. \
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Mrs. Walter Jones of BUimOle I
Gh. spent Sunday with her p?~?,.'
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Ande^Ttf I
bhady Grove. 1
Mr. and Mrs. .1 K. Anderson and I
Miss Maude Shields visited Mi and I
Mrs. Wade Bryant Sunday , v..?;n. I
of Hope Well community. K 1
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mundy were I
the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I
l.efeavers Sunday. ?
Messrs Ben and Hoi Martin I
were the guests of Me R , .. I
L. Aixlcrson Sunday. 3
A large crowd attended 11. \. p. p B
services Sunday night.
seemed to enjoy thi
by the members of the B. V p. r I
BATES CREEK I
SCHOOL NEWS 1
The primary grades of Bates Creep 1
kchool had a Halloween program I
Friday afternoon. They invited the I
children from the upper grader I
There was a contest about funny B
race's. Tho third grade gave a play. I
Then there were Halloween songs I
ind poems.
The upper grades invited the pri- |
%r h*?v?vn *vi a snort program
ruesday morning November 1. Tht El
program was composed of stories, I
poems, songs, jokes and riddles. J
Several of the moth:
children and other ladies in the community
pieced the squares for a
luilt- Mrs. Maynard Mills put the
squares together. The following
luilted it. at Mrs. Oliver Dockery's
louse: Mcsdames Frank Ash, Willird
lledrick, Asa James, Jeff ( rain,
Oliver Dockcry and Miss Dorothy
lames.
Chances on the quilt will he sold
for the benefit of the school.
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