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COLORED SCHOOL NEWS DEPARTM'NT ENTERTANIMENTS Repeated! Repeated! The Garden of Shahfi a Persian Operetta will be repeated in the school auditorium Friday night, Feb ruary 14, 1930, at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission for school children 10c Adults . 15c JHEAUFORTjlEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 LIVE-AT-HOME WEEK Our school motto for this week is Live?at-Home. All classes are con sidering the different phases of this topic each day. This liva-at-home program has for its main purpose the encouraging of all of us engaged in farming to grow for ourselves and to supply ourselves with all the food ana ieeasturts and livestock pro ducts necessary for family and farm consumption the year round. Each pupil has grasped the idea and seenrs to have also realized its importance. On Tuesday morning our chapel services were converted into a Live- at-Home Celebration Assemblage. A very interesting program was given of which the following were partici pants: School Star Spangled Banner. Prayer School. Meaning of Live-at-Honie Week Thelma Williams. Carolina Moon sung by School Trio. Talk "Importance of the Cow" Mr. C. C. Reed. ing the habit of reading for informa tion. Not only c'o we read for in formation, bat we also read for pleas ure. Those making the highest average in Reading last week were: Randolnh Johnsan, George Dennis, James Ful- ford, Muriel Oden. Lucv Fulford and to fptl fhe thino-s -v,;i, Odessa W mley. ! are Gertie Ellison. Ella Sparrow. v Mildred Fulford, Sallie Fulford Wil- FOURTH GRADE SPELLING j liam Stanley, Charles (Fulford and We are still learning many inter-' Mattie Mason. esting new words in spelling. Besides i cuffs on trousers because it will mean the use of less cloth. INSTANT RELIEF SAYS RHEUMATIC in the literary world as "Geore-e Eli- ott." She doesn't concern herself with the deeds of her character but she is interested the "WW nf the deed. The inner life ia mi,;,oi rather than the external xcB finH bilas very interesting. Some seem A maladv of 7 years standing re lieved by a single bottle is reported by a Baltimore man. This is just an other examnle of the wonderful ef fectiveness of Q023. Q623 is for- this we are striving every day to earn ; MILESTONES IN LIFE , d PrLSCnptl0" ?f a gold star which means excellent.! OF WILLIAM HOWARD !famo speoa hst. Sufferers of rheu Some days each row earns a gold! TAF'T rHirr nlcrirp I malsnl' neuritis, sciatica lumbago, $ Dr. W. S. Chad wick $ Medicine & Surgery $ Office Hours: ; . to 12 and by Appointment I ; OtiVp iri Potters Emergency v Hospital f Office Phone 46 Res. 41-L f READ THE NEWS WANT ADS D.W.Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leslie D.rU BEAUFORT, N. C. star and then on other days we sue- Washington, Feb. 3 Here are the ceed in earning the next highest ; milestones in the life of William How which is a blue star. The record foriard Taft: the past two or three weeks has beeni Born at Cincinnati, 0 Sptember almost perfect. Rows one, two and 15, 1857. five have been in the lead. The mem- Graduated from Yale. Juno 97 1878 cost is nominal, its action safe. These reliable merchants recommend it! F. R. BELL, Beaufort C. F. DAVIS, Davis. WILBERT LEWIS. Stacey GASKILL BROS. Sea Level follo RZUT hi V 1880 V. T A YLO R & SONS, Sea Level JSricJ0. fr." court WALLACE WILLIS, Sea Level row two, JoMph.;; Jones, Mary Chadwick, Edward Jones Unit: d States, February 4 1890 M H tavt OR U- f 1 Edith M.t,he,-,o, Eliz.brth Ctaii I ui SL,'" i S""'"' wick and Johnny Ward. Phillipine commission, March 12 ltnn Appointed first civil governor Phil lipines, July 4, 1901. Selected as secretary of war in President Roosevelt's cabinet. 'Fkr. ary 1, 1904. GRADE XI GEOMETRY We are now studying the geometry of finding the area of triangles, par allelograms and trapezoids. It is in teresting to note how the areas of Adv. Nominated for Dresidenf K,r r these figures are based on the well PubIican national convention in June, known fact that the areaof a rec-i1908- tangle equals a base times its alti-j Elected president, Nov. 3, 1908. 1 tucie or in ordinary language the I inaugurated March 4, 1909. length times the width. First the i Defeated for re-election by Wood- Reading-Barefoot Boy Jaunita I aLrea f a rlght tnanSe is fd byw uson, .November 4, 1912. Re- showing that it is one half of a rpr-itIrea from presidency Ma roK A 1010 tangle, therefore the area is eoual Appointed chief iustirp nf tt;J to one half the base times its altitude. States by President Harding, June 30 1 me area 01 any triangle mav be found by dividing it into two rieht Vann Song Ho! for Carolina School. The program was enjoyed by all. Among the visiting patrons present were: Mesdames Nancy Pickett, Em ma Chadwick, Hettie Ward and Julia Windley. C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duncan Bid?. Beaufort, N. C. 'Phone 32 SECOND GRADE, We are taking very much interest in our spelling class. We are learn ing to use all our words in sentences. The first part of our class period is used for writins or snplli When a word is misspelled, we add it to our study list and learn it cor rectly before the period is over. The following persons have made perfect marks: Naomi Fulford, Eve lyn Nolan, Jennie Jones, Ethel Sut ton, Guy Copes, Samuel Windsor and Mary Rosemond Anderson. triangles, the area of a parallelogram ana trapezoid may be found bv show ing that they are equal to the sum of two triangles '1921. I Resigned February 3, 1930. Say. Food iFormi Character Characters ara f 1 1 .. lnese Drinemlps nre thine-s nonnU , very useful in the field of survevin. who is trXirl" "g t0,.? lan engineering. Bessie StanW ; movement ; r , luoa .Tit, va,. tv. " ' V . u'Pe. 1 nose who icj, xiieiiua iiiianis anu ; eat oysters become la7v ho X Icelena Bazemore are lent class work. doing excel- GRADE III READING There seems to be an increasing interest shown in our Reading classes. There are certain definite worth while things which we have achieved this year. Among them are, the ability to appreciate good literature, prose and poetry and the habit of read ing them. We have acquainted our selves with a variety of stories snH poems, that in , J I c says, !. c wau gourmets develop crawl--ing natures and winkle addicts grow Ifnvo ous. And eaters of turkey are hopeless m his estimation. I Miner.' Wage. Fluctuate I Average cash earnings of all wage l earners in the British mining indus- years ended - v c. 1 ut; very inter- Our lessons are so assigned esting and thrilling novel which we StUuVine We must nnlr a n ra rooinn :M uc:i.. some definite thing, therefore acquir-'Marion Evans, more eommonTyknown NINTH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS We have been studying that form of literature which deals with the su pernatural and many wonderful ad ventures, the Romance. One speci ..v 5AaiiimC ui uus iorm is uuentin trv tor 1 a n j., t : " inree "U1MUU. y t vaiter Scott. At September 30 192t the ; this time we are concerned with the ; $560.60. In 1928 it wmm ' novel, in Which We discover real ne.ianri in 100O U L-j ... . s obJ-o. nle h. fi tv. ..... " . 1L "au rlse" to $586.06. j... .. .w iiicuiscives conironted I i real situations which they enjoy as we do. We have learned the name n au thor of the first novel. The .t Novel of note was "Pamela" bv Sam uel Richardson. Another dai attention that of Henry Fielding en titled "Tom Jones." The verv inter. Getting Acquainted Is The Hardest Part Just so is the matter of your getting acquainted with our Dry Cleaning and Pressing Service. To become ac quainted with it, you must first give it a trial. Then it is that our friendship begins and your faith in our service becomes implicit. Hundreds of people entrust their cleaning and pressing to us weekly. Why not you? Johnson-Prevost' DRY CLEANING CO. 'Phone 2-J Beaufort, N. C. Ene-Iish pWv. j. . it ., . Hirers are -fFwun me tnreatened style of no Back to Central American Jungle J Dr.E.B.Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE Phone.i Offic. 83. Re.. 107L ? Office Hours: : t 10 to 12 to 5 and by i finrmfnm A i ' SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK :o: P" mi n t - 1 1 iiMwmn imiui ini 1 1 1 nan ""-'JL Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over Houce Drug Co. Office Hour. 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. 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