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ti i 1 4? (it? 'Li . V J 1 . St I" " H r it 1. 1 4 4 PAGESIXTEEN THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, SUNDAY MdRNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1 9 1 6.' HIIUimifflimilmmmmW o 6 Wilmington Graded Sckools Mrs. S:Schiffman for a short while. . ' ; - :o: Mrs, Kathleen Long, of Graham, is g a guest off Mrs; R. J. Mebane. :o ' Mr. and Mrs. A. IV Gerrans have gone to Visit friends v in Washington, D. C. -:o: ITEMS OF INTEREST CONTRIBUTED BY PUPILS II!illlil!!ll!!ilS!il!!iUiIlin!!!li!!IHi!i!ill!i!l!i!i A 4. 1 . j '" UNION SCHOOL. HEM EN WAY NEWS. 4 Evelyn Harriss, Caroline Bear, Lina McEachern and May j . 5 " Belle Carroll. 4 Usley Pershake, John Ormsby. WILLIAM HOOPER SCHOOL. Mrs. J. W. Watson, Jr., of Pdlloeks- Mrs. - X.ipf Landreth has gone toivillc, is visiting friends in the city. ' Baltimore, to be with her son, Mr. M. I . ' :o:- J. Barrett, who is ill in that city. j Mrs. T. R. Cameron has returned to :o:- ' ' ! her home in Calypso, after a visit to I Mrs. Lt j Richardson has gone to friends here. . Charlottesville, va.,' to visit her - :o: brother, Dr. Alphonso Smith, of the Miss Edna Jannette, of calypso, faculty of the University of Virginia. ' has returned after a visit here :o: - - . j :o:- , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matheson have) Mrs. W. H. Howerton, who has returned from the western part of i been the guest of Mrs. John Wooten, ------ . tifully last Friday. it was tnen inai During the past week Miss Muffley, of the Greenville Training School, visited the William Hooper School which was very much enjoyed by the pupils. Much interest is being manifested in the collecting of various antiques for the school museum. A horned toad was sent to a pupil by one of As this is the last week in the No-i the Principal announced that the fol vember school month Ave have had flowing Friday would be turned over our examinations and are waiting anx- j to the eighth grade girls wjio would iously for Monday because we are very ' have in charge the entertainment of anxious to receive our reports and the no tardies. From now on each hear the honor roll read. j room will have a chance to entertain j The boys in the Eighth grade, A, j the no tardies. Next week the eighth 11 have had 100 per cent, attendance ; grade boys will have a chance, for the month. i We are pleased to know that our In this class we have elected our j scheme for getting a moving picture j the guardsmen of El Paso, Texas. class officers. Tom Wagner was ! machine for the school is meeting with . Allan Burriss had made another elected class secretary. j such success. Already there is in the bird house and both o fthe houses Last Monday we did not have our treasury $6.50; and from allaccounts J have been stained a beautiful shade opening exercises at the regular time of the business so far it seems that of green by the builder, because Prof. Blair brought Miss Muf- j we will more than double this amount j All classes in school are making a fley, of the Greenville Training School. ; next week. Mr. Blair came over this i splendid study, of Thanksgiving this to hear us sing and they were unable morning and told us that the Board o.' week and the same study will be en to reach the school until 9:30 o'clock, j Education, he thought, would probably gaged in next week. Miss Muffley is interested in music J help us out right away by getting the anu maae a iaiK on n which we eu- . macnine at once auu iciung us paj i joyed very much. ithem in the way we have started. The, All of the grades have prepared quo- j Board of Education helps those that tations for Thanksgiving. As we shall ; helps themselves. net attend . school Thanksgiving Day i Miss Huffier, head of the Public we recited them the . previous Fri-1 School music department of the Caro- j ua; . a iie Lvuu wing iiuuiauuu us , una ueacnerss iramuig ocuuui pnu Another month is drawing to a composed by Miss Laura Lance, teach-; the school a visit Monday morning, ciose an(i it j, almost imDossible to SACRIFICE SALE the State. ?MrS; Matheson also visit ed relatives in Taylorsville. . :o: Miss Maggie Renn is In Gastonia attending the Western North Caro lina Methodist conference. NEW BERN. New Bern. Nov. 24. Mrs. W. Blandford has returned from Golds- boro where she visited friends o has returned to her home in More- head City. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Eaton, of Bos ton,. Mass., have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Marks. Mrs. L. M. Washburifr, of Morehead City, who' has been, visiting in New York, is a guest of Mrs. A. E. Hib- ! bard for a few days before returning jj. ! home. w Mrs. W. K. Baxter was the delignt ful hostass to the members of the urrent Events Club, Tuesday even Have decided to Farm, already purchased farm a A offer for sale at a sacrifice the following property Our Home No. 2 1 4 North 6th Street. House and Lot No. 2 1 6 North 6th Street. House and Lot No. 218 North 6th Street. Store building, Grain and Feed business "John S M Eachern Sons at No. 21 1 Market street, business esta lished in 1 880. This will bear the closest investigation have always made money. Good live business, no de A stock. Must be sold in next thirty days. Apply to i NEILL M. McEACHERN 211 Market Street. Wilmington, N. C Mrs. J. J. Sanders and little daugh- iDS of this week. ter have gone to Norfolk, Va., to -j spend a short while. :o: Mrs. D. .Whitehurst is spending a K1NSTON. few days with relatives in Beaufort. :o: Kinston, Nov. 24. Miss Emma Blount, of Kenansville, is making a ' 4 ISAAC BEAR SCHOOL. er of the Eighth grade, A. ; and taught the school a very attrac- "We Should not forget the meaning, ! tive little song with rhythmic move of our term Thanksgiving Day; ments. We should show that we are thankful ! Tti n tniP nnrl ci7irprp wnv Friday realize that almost one fourth of the school term is gone. The time is cer tainly slipping by fast for the pupils of the Isaac Bear school. We are looking forward to our One feature of their, in Thanksgiving songs, quotations ana poems. The quotatons and poems win oe recited Wednesday morn- The third grade has had perfect at- The morning the entertainment . we snouia strive to mase me com. - ------ , Tv.or.i.ao-iicr i,rHTS 0w wnoir with i the eighth grade girls, and they ac-' & . , .... ... rrmon nlpnciirp yVp nnvo nopn lparn. I quitted themselves in a highly credit- - . f 7 . " . ' able manner very excellent program was the secur ing: of Miss Anderson, general secre-' tary of the Y. W. C. A., who rendered . tii-k'TWi ' '"5 "T r r r sPVH I H I VII!', !l I "I I 0. 1 111 1 i 1 C 1. 11 KZ Ll nrnjrrnm as ar. tendance every day this week l 1 1 A- f CT " raneed bv the eighth grade girls was I11"1 61ttue uu& U1U -"BUUU"' as follows .three days and there has not been a Recitation "That Hired Girl," Doro-'tardy in school, th- Eoon I Several of our friends have visited 'instrumental Solo-'Thc Rossary",115 durln& the week- We are alwa's Marion Williams. !glad to have them come t0 our scho1- Recitation "Diddle Dumps & Tots Onida M. Pate. Vocal Solo Muss Anderson. ! weeks. The no tardv record for the school! Third Grade. Miss Hill, teacher world brighter By a kind word or a smile, Thus make some sad soul brighter, We should find it worth our while; And at the closing of Thanksgiving, With a heart with joy filled. We should feel tribute Tho.i has spent Thanksgiving well Thanksgiving day Football Game, Raleigh, N. C. Thursday, November 3Cth, 1916. A. & M. VS. W. & L. Round. Trip Fare From Wilmington $4.00, Via Seaboard Air Line Railway Miss Charlotte Howard has return- j short visit here. ed from Elizibeth City, where she j visited friends. ' .' : :o: I Mrs. Lylace Buford has returned 'S J. Sterns from New York Where she spent sev eral weeks with friends. :o: :o:- Miss Leah Oettinger has gone to Greensboro to visit her sister, Mrs. :o: Mib. R. A. Htibert has returned to her homo in Cr'.eonville after a visit Mrs. Seth GibbsNand daughter, Missi to hr rai..r.ti. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gladys, passed through the city this Happer. Company, Tickets on Sale, Nov. 29th and 3Cth, Limited Returning Midnight up to date is ar, follows: December 1st. Mrs Stone, teacher one week ! seven weeks. I Miss Lathrop, teacher, one week. For further information apply, city First Grr.de, Miss K. Johnson one Fourth Grade, Miss Boon, teacher ticket office, Orton Hotel building or week, j one week. phone 17S. Second Grade, Mies Wiggins, teac'i-j Miss Johnson, teacher one week. R. W. Y.'allace, C. T. A., H. E. Pleas- Cr four week:.. ! fifth Grade, Miss VonGlahn. teacher ants, T. P. A. Wilmington North Car- m-;ss Yarborc.ugh teacher eight eight weeks. olina. - ; Sixth Grade, Miss Cavenaugh, teach- . ' er eighth weeks. Miss Dozier, teacher two weeks. Seventh Grade, Miss Sidbury, teach er, one weeks. Miss Owen, teacher two weeks. Eighth Grade, Miss Shaw, teacher Miss LeGwin, teacher one week. The no. of weeks indicate the num ber that the room has been exmpt from tardy pupils. ft A atrorr FARLEY 116 Market Street. PHONE 2179 m . S . ! -. STSTE SOCIAL (Continued from Page Nine.) Miss Ada Denny, of Graham, is a guest of her brother, Mr. R. M. Den ny, here. :o: Mrs. R. L. Hughes has returned to her home in McAdensville, after a visit with Mrs. T. J. Penn. :o: Miss Hattie M. Berry, of Chapel Hill, spent a few days in Greensboro this week. :o: Miss Wardine Holt, of Macon, Ga., guest of Mrs. J. Clyde Turner. :o: Mrs. J. K. Stockard has returned to Reidsville, after visUing Mrs. Wade Stockard and Mrs. C. W. Stock ard here. 1 :o: Miss Beulah Dick, of McLeansville, is a guest of Mrs. Roy Whittington, on East Washington street. :o: Miss Margaret Hill, of Charlotte, is a guest of Mrs. W. P. Bynum, on Arl ington street. -:o:- Mrs.. Howard Stopp has gone to Knoxville, Tenn., where she will spend the holidays with relatives. :o: Major R. M. Albright has returned to Raleigh after visiting his mother, Mrs. M. E. Howard, who is in St. Leo's hospital here. :o: Misses Bertha and Rosa Brooks have returned from Burlington where they visited their sister, Mrs. E. M. Rowland. Miss Leah Oettinger,' of Kinston, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Stern and brother, Eli M. Oettinger :o: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyd after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Collins left last night, Mrs. Boyd going to An nisten, Ala., and Mr. Boyd returning to Richmond, Va. Miss Alma Council has returned from University, where she visited her sister. nff Eari'dMrs. Bishop, inZ h !,City' are guests Mrs. John H. Stehleon Summitt avenue. 'arMipvaire -urham, will arrive Wednesday, to be the guest of week en route to Norfolk. :o: Mrs. W. S. Griffin has returned to her home in Newport News after vis iting friends here. :o: - Mrs. George W. Neal has returned to Lauririburg after a visit with Mrs. James Meadows. :o: ! :o: : Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hahn, of West ern North Carolina attended the ! SAVING M ON E Y - -iMMMi-nmr ii.miiiin Ifc.iin ,-,jJT ill , Jj We want our friends to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT v.ithus, we pay 4 per cent. Interest compounded quarter ly. No account too small for us. DIRECTORS: H. F. Wilder, President ; T. E. Sprunt, V. President R. Bradley, Cashier; W. M. Cumming, R. G. Gradv W. H. Brown, C. D. Weeks. ' Second and Princess Streets, entertai nedat tea Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of Miss Charlotte Parrott who is to be mar- Mrs. Clarence Flovaers, who has ried to Mr. Walsh Wednesday of next been visiting relatives in Alliance, week. Miss Leonita Denmark, an at- passed through the city en route to tractive young lady of Raleigh, who her home this week. : is a guest at the Denmark home, was Tilghman -Lindsey wedding here this j number Qf friends afc her hQme Qn . . ' j Queen street Wednesday afternoon m "" i in honor of Mrs. Charles Harriss. of ieDer uenmar aeiigntiuuy , Ra,ei wfl0 ig g Isler. :o:- :o: i also an honoree. Mrs. J. F. West, of Raleigh, was honoree at a reception given in her turning to hoihe M tended this week iss Kate j.iny, of Durham, $ ed the Lindsey-Tilghman weddinf :o:- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blades has returned from New York City where :o:- Mrs. A. M. Sanders and daughter. TlCC Ptottia Qon Acwc fJ. l.-l . . honor by Mrs. J. E. Hudson at her i' ZZ Z " ' .1' home on North Queen street fromfMra T r ,Inm) Sl1 10 o.ou lo o ciock vveanesaay i evening. Kinston, N. C, Nov. 25 Miss Julia Winder, of High Point, is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grainger spent Ihey spent several weeks with friends ' a day in New Bern last week. Mrs. E. L. Townsend, of Dayton, -:o: Ohio, who has been visiting here, has j Mrs. B. W. Spilman has returned gone to Charleston, S. C. from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Ray Pol-! Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Spillman, of j lock in New Bern. Kinston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. j :o: Raymond Pollock. V Mrs. J. S. Spencer entertained a i to Tarboro to spend a visit before re-1 friends of the contracting mnnio -: o : - The wedding of Miss Kate Tilgh man and Mr. Thomas II Lindsay, of Durham, which took place at the Gord on Street Christian church here this i week, was one of the social events of :o:- ik A . . n 1. . iiue season, me ceremony, thoueh j Miss Kathryn Wallace, of Baltimore, simple, was very impressive and rn j who has been visiting here, has gone i witnessed by a laree number of LET US ALL BE THANKFUL LET US ALL BE THANKFUL THAT WE POSSESS THE FACULTY OF HEARING ONE OF THE GREATEST INVENTIONS OF MAN THE i r...v.v. m mi i mm 1 ! U &yyM5im r mm . . f j a a n. mm E Victrola" ALSO THAT WE HAVE THE MEANS TO HAVE ONE IN OUR HOME. ALSO IF YOU HAVE NT ONE GET ONE. LET THE QUEEN CITY CYCU. CO.,209 MARKET STREET, OR PHONE 862 DEM STRATE ONE TO YOU. $15.00 to $200.00 Let The -Li Queen City Cycle Company 209 Market Street Phone 862. Demonstrate One For You. -fl
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