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t ■ tr! iJl "'tii- . l " I- 3" .■.,^. BAILEY BTCIH SCHOOL OCTOBIE I0),I923 hot lunch \ . 4.V, , ' Parents have you noticed the ■^, many undernourish.ea children school? We do not expect a poorly fed mule to pull plow regular W the farm,she tires too easily the strain. She needs-plenty of corn and hay to turn '*^’"‘®^°HL„ant it is with our children, if we vvant them to have strong -hp mentally alert we must loed tn an adLuatf amount of nourishing ^^^'^pLsihly some of our neighbors have leen less fortunate than we._ Prohaoly their crops didn t sell xo much or they were unable to store ?oh for the winter. 'Can they pur chase the needed food to pack ' thoir children's lunch box. We will all hh to give a negative answer- ^0. last year the government camu __^4-onpp pnd 'S!Ove xo xiitjou rn cur assloXano'..^ o.iiu o^- chxldron a nice howl ‘iS^i^nch r> r ---^3 earivalent eacn aay au Thi.ryear we have nc promise of help, o-'TX’V.e cannot afford to stand ^ a^d see those forty-five or fi^ y chj-ldren at starvation’s door ana do tahe as our motto, "To share” and xhing about it. Today supoose w^ begin now to share and hep. The way we can share is for to save'beans, "Y” his sno^p^s of potatoes, ’’Z” his -tomatoes etc. Then-we 'can bring our school house,put them all ^o^et and■■ have a pot boiling over with sou-o each day this year for those chiji-^ren. of our unfortunate neigh- Lon T J- fail to see the minstrel LIXIS BLACKSIRLS BAILiy-HIHl SSEOOI bailey SIHOBL OPENS Saturday,September 9, was a busy day throughsut all Nash County, that time.- the elementary schools and seven'accredited- high, schools opened their do-rs thousand boys and girls. Fro .thas.e several'thousand,Bap y schonl'-onrolled approximauely uupils- in-'-bho olementap- grades and LOS iU;Ehe ,High yoy ^ ThG ■ sohoL yeer IdZZ-lCt-d , fioiallj opened by chapel exercise whioh--i«'ci4ded.. a,.short devotional program led by Rev. J,J.Boone and talks from two mrmibers of our di^tLcf committee-. Both monbers P^!Lh.Batman-and Lawyer Jones welcomed most. hcartny oack to Bai- ley the old and new teacprs,pa LLuraged the ^ “f RS'- most of their opportuniV.and like wise stressed and insisted that parents oo'operate more yn yr with the school, hr. Lrant.th urine Inal, in a brief way s-tyc^. the State's financial Condition and informed pupils and parents of important re^gulations concern- ^ ing buses. The program ended with c " '^eleotioli from the glee club. “ Wo a?c hoping for the best year possible in attendance end v/ork. Tho school board and llr. Grant havi been very fortunate in securing three well trained the vacancies. Miss Murray .^ro p ring Hope takes Mrs. Grant s Miss VJarron from Spring Hope takes Mrs!corLtt's place in third graac ¥r Cunningham from '.(Warsaw fillo ^h^ v^anof left by Mrs. farmer in ®”fhe®LcSit?’and^Students want every parent to feel free at any time to visit tho school and see (C'^nt. ^"n n-3xt page)
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