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s -J A r 1' 1 iy - THE WILMINGTODISPATCW;SUNDAV KlORNlNG, NOVEMBER 5, 1916. PAGE THIRTEEN ::Wil SgIl mm ools ITEMS OF INTEREST CONTRIBUTED BT PUPILS Li!l!llll!ll!l;illl,ll,IIIIIIIllll,l,i,II,HI,l,,W j. 4 r 4-4 4' 4 4 ! fr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 1 4 4 4 ' 4 4 v 4 4 4J 4 4 4 4 vf 1 I V) c0rNELIUS HARNETT SCHOOL. utton, James Street. 4- J 1 v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 " 4 4 4 ISAAC BEAR SCHOOL. . t. a 4 4" 4 4 4 4 n,i( Hs laa a box for wrong m her room. When a pu nothing grammatically written on a slip of paper r - . i .iv. a;iushs girls and boys n0 had a tardy mis year. Mist: Kin?' Sirls aRd boys have had r. c; atu Mulance for two days. Miss ..nx-f srirls have had a perfect eadancf tor two aays ana tne Doys Carpenter s gins ana Doys had perfect attendasce for two .yith the money couectea weeK be- e last wo bought a new flag and on lne?dfiy. November 1, we had , j All the boys that look after -A- I The First grade has had only one pupil absent this week and the Fourth grade had had perfect attendance dur ing four of the five days of the week. The honor: roll for -October is as fol lows: Second grade Edith Graham, Emeth Clayton, Mary Pearsall, Lil lian Sailing. Frances Ve-ks. Edrie UNION SCHOOL. 1 4- A 4 4 4 4 4 '-h 4 4 v 4 4 fr 4 4 4 4 4 Evelyn Harriss, Caroline Bear, Linas McEachern and May Belle Carroll. s Another Eighth Grade has been formed at the Union school out of some of the pupils of the Union and Hemenway, Miss Lance is teaching ! it and it is getting along nicely. The fine wear a Betsy Ros button. 1 The grades of the school,.' are ikinc something for the Corn Show f. Miss Emma Hazel Kings 1? have had three days of perfect fadance this weeK. xne nonor rou the month just ended is: :cond Grade Elsie Emmett, Mar- Howie, Nellie Lee, Edna Mur-1 Schaefr .Jessie Lee Merritt, Susie Nevels, j Spelling) ;? smeias, Eleanor vvaison, lvior- Coldwell, Thelma Colwell, Rachel Hunt, Ann Lee, helen ! following is the honor roll for the Sailing, Annie Weeks, Louise Wil liams. Third Grade Jack Davis, Jean Mc Cabe, Clara Brantlej-, 3'loise Shep herd. Elizabeth King. ITc-ury Ruark, Janie Pigott. David WiJco.:, Camille Pinor. Dorothy EtWaids, Edna Smith, Helen J. Windley. (Perfect in Spell ing) Jack Davis, Henry Ruark, David Wilcox, Clara Brantley, Dorothy Ed wards, Elizabeth King, Jean McCabtj, Janie Pigfott, Camille Piner, Eloise Shepherd, Edna Smith, Helen Wind ley. Fourth Grade Glenward Bloome, Frank Hall, Helena BJleecker.. . Martha Byrd, Elene McGirt, 'William Mc Glaughton, Herbert O'Keefe, Robert colwell, Therma Batson, Elizabeth Mirian Weeks. (Perfect Glenward Bloome, Robert month just ended: Eighth Grade, A- Carolina Bear, Marjory Willard, Ailleen Kares, An nie Baltzer, Bessie Daniels, Henry Bremer, Abram . Solomon. Nellie Mc Donald, Tom Wagner, Mary Hardin, Louise Muhson, Alberta Gaylord, Nel lie Davis, Phoebe Lutes, Reba Cole, Cassandra Lord, Mary Herbst, Mar garet Elliott, LeRoy Brothers, Drew Harriss, Gertrude Erown, Andrew Mahler, Mary Lillie , Burns, Corrie Mae St. Amand, Lucille Hardwicke, Evelyn Hai-riss, Katherine Haar, Ed ward Eure, Parra Lee Bessellien, Ruth Brown. Seventh Grade, A Maurice Wad- dell, Louis Swann, Hampton, Davis, Carl Hoffman, Abram Williams, Guy j Cardwell, Samuel Hawkins, Carrie j McLean Taylor, Valerie Simon, Mil Haskett. Vernon Huggins. ! Schaefer t t-A 1 - T T -s "W T ; tcona waue, r iuiv iviundy, Spelling). Glenward Bloome. Robert ce Gooden. Margaret Johnson, An- Colwell, Herbert O'Keefe, Thelma Bat- ,e oolard. Helen Lee Mintz, bam : son Martha Byrd Frances Jones, An- 1 . x.. i : . na Love. Katherine Lee. rlforl TPoQ-rriti rtrsn T .i rxr Mali Atnrpa. N Batson, v Elizabeth 1 . " t i-I -J- Miriatl WeeksT , (Perfect V ' . 1 T' von. Marion iviaitnews, juiius be. Auburn Sox, Alva Penny. iird Grade Mary Brinkley, Eliza- Casteen, Rosa Lee Cox, Mabel Tell. Sudie Garrell, Mildee John- b. Hazel Peterson, Pauline Turber- e, Harris Haskett, Cagie Shepard. feet in spelling: Rosa: Lee Cox, 1- 1 i t r l'J 1 dee jonnsion, ivienca ivazeKiuer. 1 Ms class has had no tardies since 300! began.) 1 Third Grade, B Birdie Kemp, T-v A 1 TT1 ! tcise L asieen, uorotny noimes, , Louvenia Robinson, 1 Price, Jennie Hartsfield Seventh Grade, B Pembroke Ap- pleberry, John Curtiss, James King, Renouard King, Sallie Congleton, Lot-1 tie Vann. Mvrtle Resrister. i Fifth Grade wary Benson, Audrey Sixtn Grade, A Margaret Shinber-! Willford, Marie Verzeal, Marguerite ; gQTt Rutn smith, Katherine Price, ! Donnell, Dorothy:, tQiirt, Jack McCar-jDaisy Richardson, Margaret Bliching-j ley. (Pertect m bpellmg) Mary Ben- ton Thomas Wright, Edwin Gore, son. Jack McCarley, Marguerite Don nell." V'tn TheGuy ' Goldberg Cartoons Royal Monday, t (Advertisement ) fect in spelling: Fred Dlugin. Margaret Howell, James Hanson, John Fuchs. Sixth Grade, B Marie Stevens, Wilhelmina Stach, Meader Costin, David Peterson, Julius Taylor, James Edwards. Fifth Grade, A Roblins Fowler, j Joseph Kerr, James Smith, Marion j Mathews, Sudie Anders, Catherine j You are given an opporhiiiity to see in actual operation; elemonstrateel by experts ELECTRICAL and GAS APPLIANCES oi tke most modern type. Useful, practical, triedU out articles, tkat are not luxuries, but necessities in tke modern kousekold. EXHIBIT Tke Tidewater Power Co. 'i, ,!'4J bor Day and an enjoyable program met ha Hale, :rcr:e Sellers. Frnr'h Gradf? Louise t in nTj.ii tt 1 t t i t-v T" ti;. ! Ti -; n Moi-inn C3 11 1 H -.r r n Annin I . ti iir:nim Unnnom. THliizaTiotll ParslpV. Therma. Rvan. Illll!,uu' Wh"ul"' -x.., ay, wwieute : - cnnii. wiiliam HOOPER SCHOOL. ' was carried out. Tho honor roll for "s.-c i rterson, james wuiie, itju ; nag. jussu oa.va.gt;. iiunui.i y , viai- nauim. ; men liUgn iiLiie, vviiiia.111 nuam;au, -.iU.x0. - :?:.v?iov.. Clarence Baird. . ! ence Baird, Vivian McMillian; Doors, Fifth Grade, B Olive Brown, Nel-jFrank Wocdruff. Elizabeth Kuhl, Tia- m.-;; Ellen Kure, uorotny nice, i.vc- J r.cs. w Hinps K-PTi- lio James. Alice Holland. Lucile n-,.MT.t TiPiolrrn. lvn Filly. No taraies nave cccurreu v usicy ru,.a, --- Sullivan, Appointments for November Bell, j Wells, Sophie Gene Smith, Sibyl Fre- Marion Sullivan, Fii'rh Grade Miriam Johnston, j James Street,- Starkey ice Turbeville, Kenneth Lee. j neth Lee, Jesse Peterson; Boys' j Stubbs, Joseph Taylor, DeWitt Sid- Gilbert Martin, Doris Steph- fct in spelling: Beatrice Turbe- Basement, Edgar Ezzell; Girls' Base-j berry, riin mmt nTv-iMio Hmwn k: i7a hpth StPfn. i ens. wmirth flmrtp Ernest Reale. James Elizabeth Dully, i ranees uavis, aui Third Grade, A Louise Bolles, Catherine Brothers, Hazel De, Ovance, in this grade during the month. 2' 4 'i 4 4 i; 4 4 4' 4 4 i 4 4 Sfcth Grade Elma Teachey, En- j koh; Daily Reports, Jesse' Briakley, j Johnston, Dolores Sellers. Per-j Leo Harrington. jCrute, Richard Dobson, Robert Gra-' Flynn, Ellen Kure, Dorothy Price, Evans, Elsie Shipman. Third Grade, B Sadie Bass, Tes- There have beett no tardies in sic Burrass, Elsie Cru' e, Lewis eleven of the thirteen-grades in the school. Friday was observed as at- the month was: Fifth Grade irsy Pcrshako rnd T. G. Ormsby. Fourth Grade, A Edward- Hrown, Eleanor Edwards, LotticT Cdopcr, ( Confined on Page Four) iiEiiiiiiifiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ini:siiiiiii FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE POSTAL TELEGRAPH BULLETIN SERVICE in the iiMta WILL INGTON DISPATCH Full and complete reports a of the Locally and Iatioicvide Tnl nil 1 ran ? O Telephone Inquiries by The General Public j Will be Given Prompt MM and j Courteous Attention I v. s Watcl i fcr lift itra ie . THE DISPATCH AT A LARGE EXFENSE HAS ARRANGED. TO G VE ITS Qtm5rRiRFRS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC FULL-; AND COMPLETE LEASED Will ANDTOSTAL TELEGRAPHJ BULLETIN SERVICE OF THE ELECTION RE TURNS AS fIlASHED LOCALLY AND NATION WIDE. 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