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T. rmr The Science Clab held its ngnl . eeting l?st FYvUr, November XJ. ;?JL We enjoyed a Terr interesting propu presented by the member* of the clmb. Dm Penrce and Jokult St nek land had to imitate two silly girls. Winston Ragaa had to act like three different ?.ln.( C. C Holden imitated three animals Wiggins imitated Mr. Mitch-] eU teaching Biology The program ra enjoyed bj an. Ke>t Mter we arc ri)m Hat te kam how oar langs look and act. III teatad for the Glee Club by each cm* kinging individually. Aa there waa mo ?(her bnsineas to ooae before the ctah we adjonrned to met next Friday, iter. 29. Miriam MitchelL xi t What-Sst dak The What-Not Club met at its wa il boar ob Friday. Mary Rogt was la charge of the program and presented a series of recitations. Bonnie Belle Lancaster, president, rendered most interestingly "The FW iow Passing By." Mary Baaan Pit a gare "John Lie's History Lmson"; Myrtle Lm Hendricks. "Mother O- Mine"; Haaei Roberts. "Aunt Tabitha". Edna Win L urn. "The Train Tomorrow"; and Miss Ballard. "The Overworked Qocn tionlst-" III The first meeting of the Seventh Grade Beading Ctab waa beld Thars day morning. November 12. 1911. A constitution was voted npon and adopted and the following officers were elected; President. Clansetle Carter: Vice-President. Robert Cheat ham: Secretary and treasurer. Mahal After the election of officers our teacher. Mrs. Green, read as a very nesting story. Following this, we had a short diacnasion of the story. The meting was thoroughly en joyed by all the awsttri of the claaa. Last year the girls I lost several good players. But through practice I think we can replace and after two weeks of bar* work, onr team aeems to be la fine We are aaxlons to begin play so that we might give onr op to The first team will probably con sist of: Ida Holden. aiusm. Holden and Martha Carter as forwards Winston. Vivian Wiggins and Havanah Holden. Ins Pierce. Edna To On Inst We High : account of the absent* of snm e*Of tha " ?h school's bsst players the towt ?rs won Via a victory of U to 1L The High School team will mast tin of this weak. They at* looking for ' this game with great mtoren they an expecting to gm On at Mote ? A Bcdl Market "vttt.-'Uie OO6-6OMD/ weu have - . You tit* AU. \ THISEY UJLtr A Ofta this tint 4 tit participate la Iter kin delighted tb-sm ix> a aeries of fancy starches, such u ike snake dance and windins the bail Belay races of la The Teupillle of tie i li deed, fortunate last FYidsr erenin* i to hare the opportanity it bearing I 1 1 >???<?? all i !? froa the ?srtotis scbols of FTanklla Count 7 ] sab^ct. "The Dere tecttoa ot ripal at the TMnprllle school, ~pr?- 1 were weO' b y their participants: High School? Bath Gill. AS CXjCB FBOJECT More thaa tit dab aeabm ot North Carolina vOl plant btnek walant anfrtllnf this falL "Oar 4-H dab ? ? are step ping to the boat as plasters of Mack walnut trees this fall," says R W. Graeber. extension forester at State College. "So tar we hare orders froa ttt dab members vho will 25 trees each and applications several haadred Bore are ex before the stasoa doses. The hgre been grown by the 8tafce larsery aear Clayton la Johaatoa Connty aad are being dis tribated by the eoanty home aad farm agents. Hertford County has the distinction of organizing the ? GET TOOK ? THANKSGIVING Holiday Waves ?ABUT AT OCR LOV PWCK8: City Barber and Beauty Shop M III I. C am Mack nlut dak ? g ike gbU and Daridaon to leadlnc wttk mttm from boj-m County a<eut P. M. Hendricks of Dartdaoa ha* al ready plued order* for Z.7M treaa to ha pluted by 11* elab boy*-" Mr. GrMbcr aayi that County | ifoft). H. Sattoa la alao eontlaa lu the black valiit r'*ir*'~r be ta* la Caldwell county last year Mr. Haodrlcka. The Lf ail Ckaaber of Caauaarae ia laadM the boya. Catawba aal McDowell eoantiea are mlao taking maeh Interest ia tke mew project. To date It eooattaa have neat la order* to Mr. Graeber far tMr dab aeaWfi. I Oaa ad alt who owaa a farm ia Oialhata Coaaty haa parchaaed i.MI treaa aad began kia planting oa Mvrcatker 1?. The dab neaber* are kwaplat caret ml record* oa their treaa for five year* and will report the re aalta of their work to tke exteaaioa + A aa| of tke Oeaaetery of tke New Han Ckrtatiaa ekmrck is betas drawn, la order that we aty pat trace. There are aaaahera and a ember*. of |iawa naaxarked. Chria tians. Let's pat forth every effort In helping: mark then. If 70S have relatives buried at New Hope with no mark of Identi fication please meet with the fol lowing committee at New Hope chorcii the fourth Satarday la Nov ember. at 1:M o'clock p. m. MRS. J. W. DENTON. MBS. W. L. MEDLIN. MB W. A- WHFILKSS FAVKTTEVHXE CONSIDERING MLSilCXPAi. 'PHONE SYSTEM Fayetteville, Nor. 14. ? What U believed to be the flrat movement la North Carolina to establish a mu nicipal telephone system Is under way In this city. Sponsored by Al derman Marshall Atkinson, the prop osition has been turned over to the city's public works commission, which is now studying the question. The telephone service here la now lamiahad hy the Carolina Telephone aad Telegraph company. This com pany's franchise will expire next July aad has not yet been reaewed. though a new franchise la mow nnder consideration. This might be a good move if the city would give the beaeflta to the subscribers. ffi Octagon Soap, 3 cakes 9c j s j I Salt, 100 pounds 80c 1 1 1 1 Guar. Self-Rising Flour, bbl. . . $3.75 f I ! j! | THOMAS GROCERY CO.iJ J I i. C. THOMAS, Proprietor | J { | IA6H LOUI8BURG, N. 0. j J ?muuuiiinnmtnMvuiMwmvvwnrifii BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY "immno to build anything" omUT DOW1THT, W?r Loounw, K. o.
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