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PiliMARY NEV/S
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Third Grade Buys
War Bonds
Tho third grade girlE
and boys in Miss ThoH-
pson'^p room have
bought., TWO HMDRED
DOLLARS worth of War
Bonds since last May.
Along v;ith that, they
have EIGHTEEN DOLLARS
and ten cents worth of
War Stamps,
Good for you third
Grade. KEEP IT UP I
ThirdGradeWin^
AttendancePrizes
Miss Thonpaoii’s i’con
won the attendance
prize at P.T.A. Thurs
day night.
Each parent present
at P.T.A, counts one
vote for tho rooiii re
presented, COLE Cii.
P.^RENTS, LET »S WIN :
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tiDiTuP._M ThOM.PSON
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ENI01.LMENT SHOWS
i.AKS; INCREASE
The primary enroll-
rient this year shows
a;i incroaso of 12^
over last year's cn-
rollMcnt,
Following is tho pre
sent enrollment:
Miss Ross, grade ono^
42; Jiliss Batts, grades
one and two, 55; Mrs,
Glover, grade two, -32;
Hiss Thompson, grade
throe,33; I.Irs. Glover,
grade three, 19., This
makes a total enroll
ment of IGl.
Pr I maryOepartment
V7f^.:c^mes NewT«ar hers
The primary depart
ment has two new fac
ulty members. Miss
Grace Ross, tho first
grade teacher, v,'ho
hails from Aurora,N.C,
and Hrs* Roland Glover,
f r om B a i 1 e y, i'K c;., v/hom
yju know, has a com
bination of third and
fifth grades^
imj TEACIIE13
colt; you t
WE VffiL-
ORDER
YOUR
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