n G. Fope wt Clayton. epont Sun hen with motive*. Fulto • tor. u itudcnl at Trinlt] tellviU' Durham, spent the wcrk-en< with Lome folk*. *t itv twM .ii.n of hut night u0, toilay is frather evidence that winta: Is ju*t M nu id the corner. Unworn,' Fiiilyeu, a eludcnt at tii S.kie ccH. pc. R ile’p'.i .jK.it the wank end hue v!.aill|,|r hi* •■n.'C.te. H. G. Hmi.ni. . :-nciicr in thi public ee'ioo'* >•( V';:.hllintoa, N. C. spent the d'}f!i Cl.1 11-r, with rcla tire*. Mi»» Et’i ; Oirvijn d, liphtfully en IritlilUi I S:.' . ■ ■ ty rvoiinp in bond of Jiivre Mery Clnin am! Sail l'ctlr. Mia. L. V. Rr'it, who live* aenj lannbcrtnn. apciit the week-end her viaittnjf at tfc homo of her »on. F Grovir Rr.'tt. An infant linufhter of Mr. ar.i Mia W. D. Lee, who liy on It. 1 fron Dunn, died Saturday iiftntnoon. The child llvinl only a abort time. Owinir In fidlur* of Uu- committee to secure a speaker, nn Armistice Day propran vai ronilncd in the opor. house MoPi'ny. uj t ad boon announc ed. Mr. swul Met. Robert B. Pearci •pent Sunday jo Robeson county vis iting relatives. They made the trip In Mr. J'inrec’s new Ruick touring car. Lad—* cl the First Bc-ptist diurrn will rerrr ' reels Friday and Sutuiday in Cut ul ; Fleishman stole building. Don’t lorgot *o diop in nod eat with them. Joseph j. c.nok hai returned to Dr on l rr.ir. .Su-jt'i Carolina. Georgia or»l Fie.Uta. where lie worked at traveller wlr-rrun for the past three mon the. Seal, for the show, "Just Married," which will ho ibe attraction at the local opera house Thursday evening, arc going Inst, nrconllng to Managar Earl Ed.rfoot. S. FivUhmsr. Jr., left Saturday right for Bull'more and Now York to buy grtdr fo.- the local Fleishman store. He will also visit relatives in Baltimore while away. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jackson, who live in Mingo township, Sampson county, died early Sunday morning. Tho in fant lived only one day. There will be a Fiddler's Conven tion at South River High 8chool Sat urday evening Nov. 17, at 7 JO i*ea-«sSWBpHswaawwwUe jiera All Invited to partJciphte. Elmer PoIV, traveling talesman for thr- Dlvlnt Saw Manufacturing Co., left Sunday night for Philadelphia He will >mvvihI weeks In Penn sylvania jofoiV returning to Dons. Mr. ar.d tin. D. U. Jone* and Mr. and Mia. Simon Jones of Sroithfteld •pent Sunituy ir. Dunn and attends 1 thr Bible elan* and preaching servi ce!. at the Gospel Tabernacle Sand*] morning. The T. E. L. Clan of the Fire Baplirt Sunday school wiU hold its regular monthly bn tineas meeting with Mia. .1. L. Hatcher Thursday evening at 7 :S0 Every member li urged to he present. Mist Kathleen Holland, who is ■ student at Meredith collage, Raleigh, vpont the week-end visiting her par ent r, C.-.pt- anil Mi*. W. D. Holland. She was accompanied by Misses Mary Cuirin and Sallie Peele, student* at Meredith. Dunn music lover* can r.ot weU af ford to nil.i* 1,'ie concert to be give! by Dieie Howell, the noted American soprano, ut the local opera house Fri day evening. The concert is to be given under the auspice* of the Wom an's club. disc Mauoe Jirnigan returned t- a ■ ■ — —■ | hom* Saturday a Tiro noon from Pet | er*bar», V»„ whet* eha »p«nt a.w*e)i j wkh ho.- (later, Mr*. Clyde. Wri*Ki | who ha* been 111 for Mine time. Mn I hfdfhri cnmliUon ora* auincwhat Im | proved Batuxiwy. The PMldt;rfr occupied by. Jim Phillip*, lom inllos coat of Dunn waa deatroycd by flje, Monday room [ *1 II o'clock. Thia i* the *rcon«l lime within a year that the two** in which Mr. I'hiHip* war livina waa de«troy*d by fins. ‘ Kiiyruoi^l Crotaarlio and Earl Wait brook, ctudenu at the Stata ouiror Mt.y, Chaprl Hill, (pent the woeh-e.n.1 hem vUJUnjc home folk*. Mr. Cromer tie wm nccompanied by Thoma* Mrw | bem ami Sentall* Jonea, alao ,tudenU I at the onieeraity. Seventh Series/f Stock Open DECEMBER 1st., 1923 Home Bil/lding & Lou -Association _ E«i«w Ut, Secratary HONOR ROLL OF THE DIINN SCHOOL Tkoaa Who Mad* Honor Roll For Firal Six W**ka Of School Year Helow tin lie found the names of the pupil* in the Dunn Public aehool* Who are entitled to be placed oa the honor roll for the Ant eix week* period of the aehool yeaI 1923-1924. The acho4anh)p honor roll D hard to attain, ainca no one who fall a be low a grade of #0 on any axhject can be placed on the eeholanhip Honor roll. All popila who have been nclth i el ebaeat nor tardy daring the period an placed on the attendance honor roll. We hope at the end of the next . «i* week* period to report on both aix >rrekK* period to report a larger a amber of pupPi on both the achol W. g. 8NIPBS, Superintendent ' Honor Roll Pint Glade— Mre. Bridper, teach ' Scholarship—Helen Pool*. Elisa beth Godwin, Id* Smith, Estei Cul breth, Bdlis Baldwin, Francis God srln. Second grade—Mim Janie William] tcadmr. Attendance—Siocorab IHvu, Mel rose Gardner. Edith Gainey, Thelma O’Neal, Dorothy Pearce, Basel Riley, Agnee Tart, Alice TWt, Margaret Tow nee nd. J. N. Barnett, Theodor* Barnes, Willie Blackwell, Goorgt Driver, Charles Lee Guy, Lacy Rab aqn, William Sheltan, James Shanl Scholarship—Theodore Barnes, J. N Harnett, J. J. Cold stem, James Short Charles Lee Gay. Mary Snipes, Mar garat Towaend. Third Grad*—Mia. Bertha PeR&> teacher. Scholarship—W. L. Aldridge. Hen ry Baggett, Roth Britt, Esther Pope, Hortcnsc Tagar, Ava May Tart, Mary Taylor. Sixth Grade—Mr*. B. D. Bonn, teacher. Attendance—Edward Broughton. Lloyd Deans, Jack Riley, Randall But. I«r, Clctua WomM*, Louise Brower, Pranei* Draaghon, Francis Purdie, I Emm* Short} Scholarship—Lloy.l •Van*. Margaret Smith, Loir's* Brew er. Seventh Grad*. Scholarship- Ashley Norris, Wfl liam 1*0011. Roth llcdffl; attendance —Ralph Hanner, WEI Ham Puli, Har ry Taylor. Mary Bello Baas, Louise ClWorrl, Dorothy Driver. Vlviaa Jef freys. Elisabeth Thornton, Katharine Womblo, Shalton Butt. L«noi< O'Neal, Viola Shalton, Elisabeth Jet* nijran, Alton Parker. Seventh Grade Attendance -Milton Tugcr. Ilonry Whitehead, Della Pinch, Blslc Dag gett, Merl* Owen, Ava Godwin, Ma mie Pierce, Fannie Goddard, Doris Gardner, Margaret Loco*, Onm'e Phil lip’- J. C. Andrews, Herman Carr, Ruth Bed I, William Primrose, Joho McKay, James Suggs, Marie Stewait, Cleon Wilson, Herbert Holland; schol arship—Gertrude Merritt. Ninth Grade. Scholarship—Maud* Griffin, Kthd Ball, Karqueharri Real, Mary Event, Pauline RaU, Mario Jcdu>aon, Veatle ettcmianeo—Cliarlotte Hitcher, Annie Dove Wilaon, Myrtia Royal I, Neva Royal!, Ethel Bell, Martha Wuahbtirn, Alton Raai, Frank Bailey, Kohert Jon*», Vance K Inlaw, Jamta Parker, Groigc Snead, Lawrence Smith, A dean McKay, Mary Evama, Viola Jernlgan, Louie* Johnaon, Ma rie Johnaon. Vcaaie Lee, Louiee Dam ning. Tenth Giailr. Seholaiship—Mary Draughon, R: cliul Aycock, Sarah Pnrdie, Mary | Smith; attendance—Mary Dreagbon. Knola A*'. Jack Ramaeur, Margaret Gardner, Bcsaie Hobbs. Mary Lou Wcatfcrook, Carl Welaigcr, Edward Purdir, Vara Nei^ibora, Davie Mer I rit, Roselle Dowd, Nellie Buaimerlln, ln#a 8ugga, Ruth Temple, Johnle Lee Siewart, Fay Bailey, Ruseell Warren, Leyton Smith. MiHjurn Neighbors. Eleventh Grade Seholarehip--Annie Belle Noel Edgar Carr; attendance—Kmily But ler, Myrtle Neighbor*, Mary Lee. Lil lian EaseII, Ruby Pope, Eliaabeth Draoghoit, Ar.nie Belle Noel. Emma I Lee 8in;th, IVLmaa Baggett, Edgar I Carr, Henry Skinner. Bruce Cromai Pe. Guyton Smith. Heaer Sell of Gunaur Sckecl First Grade—Miaa Godley, teacher. Scholarship—Frank Myers, Nath an Johaon, Emma Aldridge, Janette Woocl, Francis Coro. Lott Jernlgan. Bebtie Lane. Mary Helen Darden. i a — Grace Stcphoiu, Boa Warren, Pram c«e Freeman. Louise Thomas, Beosk Nswberry, Elisabeth Williams; at tendance—klmmet Aid ridge. Hugf Black. Bcttic Lana, Ana to Bell Tart, Elisabeth WiWame. Pint Gieiic, Mias Jones, teacher Scholarship—Maggie Bell, Penni< Bell John sen. Sac May* McLeod, Ethel Norris, Virginia Phillips, Mel ba Rowland, Gertrude Royal, Robert Bynl, Garland Johnson, A Hie Pape; attendance Ethel Norris. Second Grade—Mias Kincanon, tcArhsr. Scholarship -Earl Janes, Charles Wnde, Clarence W111istns, Randolph Taylor, Willie l,ou Bloc, Helen Gloss, Karhel Jcrt.igan, Adner Btsrtse, Eve lyn Tart, Mamie Wood; aUeadeeee— Janet Andrews. Robert Mack, Charles H'ghsmllh, Earl Joaea, Clar ence Williams. Willi, l^Q Blaa. Vir ginia Houston, Rachel Jorsigaa, Eve lyn Tart. Mamie Wood, Howard Wap ion. Third Grad*—Uiu Jodd, teacher Scholarship—Falaon Adams, Jease Martin, Moses Marti]., Myers Tilch man, Georg* Wad*, Marvin Wad* Mary Alice Glee*. Rath O’Neal. So phronia Stalvry, Lluyd Smith; attend ance—Kelson Adame, Jack Etheridge Braddie Godwin, Wllllard Jackson Thomas Thorns*. Marvin Wadt*^ Al ton Leigh Warren, Pearls Baer, Ram sey Cere, Haael Hinson, Natalie Rad eon, Helen Joh neon, J Malta Lee, Rath O'Neal. Madeline-Pond, 80 phronia Btavey Mary Afee Olaea Fourth G-aiic—Miaa 'taylor, teach er. Sr ho lam hip—Madle tendance—-Thelma Si Gainey. Knorin Grade—Mist 1 Howard teacher. 1 Attendance— CHl_ Henry Mary Olive Hep sea, McCall Ha tel Pope, Prentice Fourth Grade—Mist er. Scholarship—.Waller, man Duproc, William Wad*. Jswel Cock, Aaaia Paarset at-; tendance—Walter Bryaat, John Diaagheo, Wlfflui Uobb*. Robert Jefirigan, Wed*/ IMrdie. Myitis God win. Jewett Harris, Bor* McCorqeo