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. 17, WoEma'a Question md « . .. , . l Aainr, ROM Util, eraui(By Browmfe) *■ Ottrioa.Th© Idalla School will cl6a» Iho\ If. Du#t, -If i Only Had a Host,of Am (l*wia mouth. of by Rosa L*wi*( Ho» WbeAltoasaUiItu«o*i tMk,__E©^ Mr, W, B. Trotmaa ftllad hi* w*#k^ appointment ttf the cotta** prajer muttm at tfca home of Mr and Mrs, B. F, Hollow oil U.t, night Thar* wa a lafgw crowd la usual, Myers Thompaoo, who for the past two tHki bad tba pneumonia, it Itttlas better. much to tk« Joy^of K|bu many friends and relatives who 9Jiiopa that an loo* bla trained aura© uiay i^ro up bar doty and return 10Waabibfton. 't Mr*. Wallace Guilford and daugh-n|t«r, HIM Ruth, and Rebecca Stopb-tel IB *er* tb* fooita of Mra. W. W, Q.| Hooker Tuesday afternoon, Minaev Bryan and Selby entertained them with iom« very sweet singing.Isaac HoJadla of Idalla, wHp ha* nf at Kinston at net Chr|atmna,'^iB home Monday on a very hurried rUtt.Mia* Cite Rlrn of Idalla. who U aow teaekiug school at Prescott cant Homo thla afternoon.Mre„ W. W. Hooker, Mianea Oer trade Bel by Ruth and Rebecca Stepli on* were the gneeta o( Mra. Gardner Thursday afternoon.The smell boya of Aurora played baseball with the small boya of Idalla Saturday afternoon. The acora was 10 to JG In fetor of IdallaThe ladles of Idalla Will present l play, A Southern Cinderella/' at he school building In a few weeks.Miaa Phebe Clayton of fdalta, was the guest of Mra. Everett last Wednesday night.Min* Carl!# Hooker, the primary eachar of the Idalla school was the most of her slater, Mra. S. C. Steph-jns Friday nightMlaa Uoencr Thompson Tlalted MUa Ruth Btepheoa Thursday night sf last week.I sac Holadla returned to bla work at Kinston Wednesday.It. Play, Dr. Cure All.3b. Boy'» Trouble/* by EUa Ov-ertna.31. Play, Before the War/'II. Pay. Rascal Put.Ulster'a Beat Fellow/' Neva Austin,*4, Undo Peter # Sermon/'IS. Closing address by Colon Powers .Those winning price* In primary room: Lola Godley, spelling; Dorothy Austin, reading; Nana Mayo,making the tnoit improvement In *hool. Hdgar Mayo, for ffbtug the beet studentThose winning print* In the inter-nedlate room; 4th grade. Guy Her--ing, spelling; £th grade. Myra Mayo md Conol Powers, spelling; 3th and tlh trades, Edna Austin, spelling; ''’eva Austin for being the best itu-lent Those who hare not boon ab-*nt during echoo! term, Colpn Pow-ra, Walter Griffin, Annie Griffin, dyrtie Griffin, Edna Auatln, Marvin Vustln, Otto Lewis, Floss!*! Lewie.^n tatefgh Lewis, Jim Overton, John’ 1 Ellla Jones, Myra Mayo.ItiHIG SW AMP VEW8,CAMPRELI/8 CREESFollowing la the program which wai rendered at the closing exercises of Cnmpbel/s Creek school Friday;Exercise* began Friday afternoon, April 21, at 1:30 o'clock, night exercise* at t:30;Friday Afternoon.two-year-old son of Mr. and Mra Grover LIUla, died Saturday, April 1G.Misses Lucy Jscksorf; Alma Bail and Della Bali were visitors at Co* dar View Saturday.Mra. Alex Be a c ham, who has been In the Fowl© Memorial hospital for the last few weeks, has returned home.On Sunday evening last at -4 o'clock, death entered the home of Mips Penny Jackson and look away a loving slater Clemmy, She wa* about year* of age. She leaves two alstcrn, Mia* Penny Jackson and Mr*. Ale* Beaeham. three brothers, J, P. Jackson, of Washington, and T. H, Jackson of Old Ford, and Wesley Jackaoa of Calf Branch, and a number of relative* and friends to mourn their loai. ■Farmers are getting ready out hero lo begin setting tobacco In a few days.Gome ot, Old Rose, when you visit the Dally News office, sand usnvh7iypiEaybtiytii)lHIyti1. Song. Happy Greeting, by thetchool.f. Prayer, by Rov. W. E. Trotman.а. Opening address, cymls Lewis.4, AddreSs by Bupt, Prlvette0. Commcoceravnt addreaa by C. W- Wilson, *5. 'buet, Don’t Be So Rough, Jim/* Edna Justin, Colon Powers.7. Benediction by Rev, Mr, Jenkins of Washington,. Friday Evening.1. Song, You're Welcome, by 4th, Gth, 4th, 7th grade pupils.2. Welcome address, by Non* Kayo.J. PJiiy, Enchanted Bchaoolroom.4. Play. Baker and Lfttie Girl G. Lips that touch liquor must never touch mine/* Hattie Paul,б. Play, Tie Hacks, br sevaral boya.7. Twelve Months, by* tittle oya and glrla.3. Play, Wooing Jane,». There'* Pap©. Dorothy Austin.10. Play, Committee on Teach-ftii11, Pantomime, “Rock of Ages, Tin© girl*,13. Play, 81* O'clock Dinner.18. Ptay. Box and Cox.14. Th© Very First Speech. by Beatrice Jon**, Marvin Aunt In. -IB, Play, Considerable Cotirlshlp 14, Rainbow. by seven glrlasome creamcCislt;UThe Hay kins writer asks If she was right in what she tald ahout the traveling man't remark* In which he ssid that tba Washington ladles didn't look a* countrylled as other tow dr he had visited. Ye* you ere right in every word you said, I aui another country bug and arn g‘*d of the uatno. Wonder where that traveling man cam© from and where he had started and what wai bin nam«.It we can find out who ho was ho had better stay out of this.part of the country for If we country wo men get hold of him he'll wish he had fltaftl whore he had come frum-W* country women look countryGedl m snd that la not all:—wo feel conn- ri iryfled. I wonder If tliit traveling i man ever felt that 4F*rr’'for you feel st that way when you have npent. a tl whole day working In the open air m and consuming throe big m?a’* a k day. m bet ho never felt that way hIn his life. It laket- tome nf these jhalf handed traveling men who are yitoo laxy to work Tor their living to alt back and blow off hot nlrKBWH from route -af By Old Ro*eTaylor Harris was * visitor ai Mrs L L. Cox'* Thursday.Earl Harrison was the guest of blt; Joda Roberson Friday nightwhiolo|aNoiC£
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