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v.-. " ii ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. 0. PAGE THIRTEEN. - t - - -1 ' 4 . mm KSic... l IX IW I l I V J .VII fVlfAllllfS yrf 3SA sV.NA. X.V Mi A I vv hn . , I 4 fSf J:. u n mi hint TOY, u ran DONFQRGET THE FAIR. A BIG TIME FOR ALL - &v Crank up, take a few days off, bring your good wife and children to Rockingham (The Best Town of AH) to see Richmond county V greatest exhibit. Every day a success within itself . We extend to you the Glad Hand, saying at the same time, "Not only does our latch string hang on the outside, but our doors are wide open for your coming." For your convenience' we have a rest room fitted with chairs, tables, mirror, with running water and access to a toilet. Special arrangements have been made to take care of your coats, wraps and other articles that you don't care to -carry around. Let our store be your store. v While we don't boast of a stock as big as John Wanamaker's, we do claim to have a huge stock of WELL SELECTED STANDARD GOODS. This includes Coats, Coat Suits, Dresses and Skirts, Dry Goods, Underwear and Shoes for the whole family at prices endorsed by our customers, who have their money's worth in satisfaction! The little niceities that you haven't found in your home town can be found HERE, as we make a specialty in the little things that it takes to complete a woman's wardrobe. Our time and service are always at your disposal, and we welcome every opportunity to assist you. " t - Remember the date, November 5, 6, 7, 8, and bring the children. W. E. HARRISON & LAND COMPANY mam f nana nnananopoDD D I. . 1 1 n v..v mm ii 11 ' . z 1 1 25c children's hose, Fair Week special. . , . . . . 12Vfec 25c ginghams, Fair Week special .... 22J2C $1.98 shirtwaists for Fair Week, special $1.25 $6.98 shirtwaists for Fair Week, special ...... $5.98 $25 ladies' serge dresses, special .$19.98 All hate to go during Fair Week at re duced prices. A big reduction for Fair Week on our entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions. It will pay you to give us a trial. ,WevespedaIly call your attention to our long coats and, coat suits. We will make it to your interest to visit us Fair Week. Come, we are ready to serve you. V-.- : o ,ci o .11 Hinson Block mm Next door to Saleeby's ! - I "SCHOOL NEWS" Rockingham School Department Board oi Editors i C. Y. Coley, editor-in-chief Florence Covington, 11th grade Frank Copeland, 10th grade Margaret McAulay, 9th grade Kobert Covington, 8th grade Sara tverett, 7th grade I Standing of Basket Ball Teams. Team Won Lost Percent Grade 11 10 2 .833 6 6 4 . .600 " 7 6 5 546 " 8 4 5 .444 " 10 3 5 372 " 9 4 7 .364 " 5 2 5 .286 SWEDISH DRILL The students of the high school, both girls and boys, show their thanks ancl appreciation' to Prof. Steadman for the Swedish Drill or "sitting up" exercise which he has brought to us from the U. S. N. Mr. Steadman is a fine physical director and we all feel greatly benefitted by the regular graduate exercises which he gives us every morning before we begin our day's work. Prof. Steadman, having been as of ficer In the Navy, fully understands how necessary it is to develop phy sically as , well as mentally. And as I have said before, each student is showing his apreciation by con scientiously participating in the drill. Wm. G. Head Autumn Lullaby Big Girls Chorus Recitation Pearle Allen History of Rockingham .. Sarah Everett Recitation Nancy Coyington History of Richmond County Caroline Covington Song: "When the Great Red Dawn is Shinning . Big Girls' Chorus The Society adjourned to meet again November 7, 1919. This pro gram was enjryed greatly by all, we learned something about our school, county and town that we've never known. Florence Covington. High School. Keep mum about Julius Caesar's welfare around Miss Finley. Read the fate of two Juniors who remarked that they wished Caesar would get whipped once for writing so much about himself. The penalty was that one should read all the seventh chanter and the oth er all the ninth chapter of Caesar's war with the Veneti. Agnes Head "The position of that boy's head remindsT me of a type writer I saw advertised." Sudie "How' that?" . Agnes "Underwopd." " r Pupil "Miss Finley, could you de scribe a man's' head as being square?" Miss Finley "Yes, if he is a block-head." WOODROW WILSON LITERARY SOCIETY After the society was called to order by ftie president and all of ficial business was cared pr. Then followed the most interesting pro gram. A debate, the query of which was: Resolved, "That the League of Nations should.be accepted in it's present form." Continued ra Page 17. Miss Finley gave the eleventh grade one of her always appreciated talks Friday morning. She told us of her plans for our graduation and what she though we would do. Lula'a eyes actually brimmed over with tears when graduation was mentioned, for graduating means leaving dear "Old R. H. S." The eleventh grade is expecting great things of Carl Coley. We ex pec him to be a "judge" some fine day. You should have seen ' and heard hinjf in "The Trial." The Patterson Literary Society met Oct 24, 1919. The meeting was called to order by the president, and after the minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll was called by the secretary, the following pro gram was rendered": , ' History of the High. School . ' ..1........ Jessie Covington Piano Solo Florence Covington History of the Patterson Lit- " erary Society ..lLula Taylor TENTH GRADE TCKS ine tenth, grade is getting, very popular. The tenth has been invited out twice this month. First by the ninth grade to hear a debate, second by the eleventh to see a trial. You had better think twice now before you act '1 The High chool has ' judge, sheriff, court and enougl lawyer to convict a man. Let this be a warning to all the tr if sj no iuktTiiZ, ft.
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