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Notes Public School Grades.
First Grade Honor Roll —
Charlie Burch, Walter Dickson,
J. W. Grimsley, Jack Johnson,
Edwin McNatt, Josephine An
derson, Sara Frances Calhoun,
Mary Bess Cummings, Lucille
Connelle, Vernon Hicks, Mary
Jones, Helen Martin, Mary Liz
zie Thompson, Louise Sammons,
Sara Velma Thompson.
We are very glad to have Mai- j
colm Peterson back in school
after an absence of several weeks.
Several of us were absent last
week, but only one was tardy.
Second Grade Honor Roll-
Marie Anderson, Helen Snooks.
Third Grade Honor Roll—
Willie Joe Adamson, Edward
Blount, Clay Wilt, Harlow John
son.
Fifth Grade—
Because of so much rain the
past week the fifth grade made i
only a fair record in both attend
ance and work. We are going i
to try to make this one of our
best weeks in both respects,
however.
LOCA LS.
Mrs. W. C. Mcßae and daugh
ter, Miss Dorcas Mcßae, return
ed Thursday from a trip to Bell
ville. They were accompanied
home by Misses Annie Lewis
Smith and Nnnie Lou Smith of;
near Bellville, who remained un
til Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Drew of
Fairhaven, Mass., are spending
the week with the family of Mr.
H. J. Wright, south of Mt. Ver-,
non. They are en route home
after spending several months in
Florida. They Beem delighted
with the south, and local friends |
will hope to have them return.
Mr. Drew is a successful contrac
tor.
Mrs. Etta Brantley of Vidalia
arrived a few days ago to visit
the family of her nephew, Mr.
P. J. McNatt, on College Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes, |
after spending the week in Mt.
Vernon, left Monday for their
home in Lakeland, Fla. Mr. W.
B. Miller of Bartow, Fla., made
the trip home with them, stop- 1
ping over with relatives at
Springhill.
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Honor Roll
Lucille Conn, Nina Salter, El
dridge Connell, Douglas Hughes,
Dillon Leggett, Roy Sammons.
Sixth Grade Honor Roll
John McGregor, Marguerite
Johnson, C. B. Cummings.
The highest mark in History
last month, which was 90, was
made by Willard Burch.
Marguerite Johnson and Ruth
McCrimmon had perfect papers
in Arithmetic.
! Seventh Grade—
The highest marks made in the
seventh grade examinations were
made by the following:
Arithmetic-Julia McArthur,
100; Geography—Schalah Steph
-1 ens, 90; English—Cora Conn, 98;
History— Franklin Dickerson,
Gregory Hughes, Schalah Steph
ens, 96; Spelling, Rosa Daniels,
Dorothy Hunt, 100; Hygiene—
Edgar Hunt, 98.
Some members of our grade
are not meeting home study re
quirements. Please help us out
by urging them to do this some
time in the afternoon or eve
i nings.
Messrs. F. Lee Mcßae and B.
C. Anderson made a trip to
points in Tattnall county last
Thursday.
Mr. Harry Wilt has purchased
the Pierce home on Railroad
Avenue and is now occupying it.
Mrs. C. H. Wriirht was recent
ly taken to Savannah for treat
ment. She is expected home in
a few days.
Mrs. O. A. Gray of Uvalda is j
spending the week with the fami
ly of Mr. B. C. Anderson.
Mr. Hertry Bush of Longpond
spent last week with relatives at
Dublin.
Messrs P. J. McNatt, J. Wade
Johnson and Claris Burch made
a trip to Savannah the latter,
part of last week.
Miss Thelma McAllister of
Longpond has returned from a
visit to the home of her aunt, j
Mrs. Clemmie Strickland, at Elza.
Mr. Guy Barwick of Soperton j
has returned to Mt. Vernon, and
becomes a student inßrewton-l
Parker.
066 is a perscription for BColds,
Fever and Lagrippe. It is the
most speedy remedy we know.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY MARCH 16. 1922.
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Mrs. W. L. D. Rackley has
been quite ill for several days.
She has not enjoyed good health*
in a year.
Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and
pain killer, for infected sores,
tetter, neuralgia, rheumatism. j
Mrs. R. F. Mcßae has been
sick for the past few days, but!
is reported slightly better today
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will break a Cold, Fever and La-
Grippe quicker than anything we
know, preventing pneumonia.
For Sale.
Desirable dwelling in Mt. Ver
non, for sale or rent. Also farm
near Mt. Vernon depot. Write
T. H. Cockfield,
3922 Vidalia.
MONUMENTS AND CEME=
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QUALITY.
Wanted, the services
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or part time. Good
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Tarry town School
News.
Wp are having a good average
attendance despite the fact that
some of our pupils have had to
stop.
The pupils of the eighth grade
think they have been having
double work in Algebra for the
j last few days. They are doing
some very good work now. We
are just sorry all can not keep
pace with the best of them.
The ninth grade is doing its
best work now in Literature and
Rhetoric. They say they are not
so fond of their Biology, Caesar,
etc.
We certainly wish all the grades
1 may be able to measure with
what might be expected of them,
considering the length of the
school term.
Fifth and Sixth Grades—
The sixth grade has almost
completed their Geography work.
The fifth grade has completed
their History.
Louise Waller and Theo Spence j
received stars for spelling.
Those who were neither absent
nor tardy last week are the fol
lowing: Mary Dell Burns, Wil
lie Mae Braddy, Varnell Cadle,
M. B. Crawford, Lois Miller,
Claudie Mae Miller, Robena Phil
lips, Theo. Spence, Fannie Bell
Waller, Louise Waller, Florence
Warnock. and Mildred Warnock.
Third and Fourth Grades
Since we 'have been having
such beautiful weather this week,
it reminds us that spring is here.
Those who have neither been
absent nor tardy for the past
week are the following: Estell
Braddy, Quay Cadle, Helen Cal
houn, Florence Collins, Mell Joy
ner, Frank Ferrell,' Reese Lan
drum, Beulah Pittman, Iris Stan
ford, James Simons, Mamie Lee
Radford, Bessie Schiffrin and
Lamar Waller.
The Third and Fourth grades
have completed their readers.
Second Grade—
Little Edwin Warren is visit
ing in North Georgia. We cer
tainly miss him from our grade.
Carlton Warnock has the honor
of being present every day since;
school opened Oct. 9th.
Most of us are doing real good ;
work and we are all hoping to
make our grade.
We are glad to have Otis Ad
ams back in school after an ab
sence of several weeks.
First Grade—
We certainly enjoy learning
our spring song, “Little Pussy
Willow.”
Those of. us who received a
merit card each day last wec?k
are Lonna Cadle and Jess Willard
Beatty.
Those of us who were com
mended for best behavior are
Eugene Graham, Rebecca Schif
frin, and Tommie Lou Brooks.
Fred M. Harris
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Attorney at Law
MT. VERNON, OA.
M. B. CALHOUN
Atty at Law,
Mt Vernon, Georgia ,
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| ‘The teaching of the Sunday school of to- j i
| day is the code of morals for tomorrow.” j
| —WOODROW WILSON, i
j A WELCOME TO ALL.
| There are three Sunday Schools in j
|AI t. Vernon. Identify yourself with |
f one of them. All welcome, each Sab- j!;
| hath, morning and evening. ;jj
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