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THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, 1921
NEW SALEM SCHOOL
Principai—wW. W. Weeks,
- Xeacher—Miss Georgia Frasure,
Honor Roll.
ist grade—J. D. Price, Lucile
Nelson, Paul Blackwell. **
- 2nd grade—Harris Stephens, Al-
Bert Martin, Gladis Pope.
* Brd grade—Ula Frasure, Idell
Martin, Alton Orr.
4th grade—Willie Gilbert, Fran
- €l5 Bird, Fjlora Blackwell. |
sth grade—Bessie Pope, Cecil
Cook, Hunter Frasure, Ran Wa]ker.!
&th grade—Floyd Gilbert, Jimmie,
Lec Loftis, ’
Tth grade—Pink Green, Gladis!
Orr, Dewey Gilbert,
Many of the larger pupils are out
of school farming. Average about
25. Schoolhouse in very good shape.
Ca MIDWAY SCHOOL
Principal—-Mae Ward.
* Honor Roll.
Ist grade—Elizabeth Mayes, Milton
Dobbins, Charlotte Whitten, Samuel
K=nox.
2nd grade—Mary Ruth Turner,
Rayburn Dobbins, Harold Knox, J. V.
Ferrell. :
3rd grade—Eugene Scott, Allie
Mise Whitten. ’
&th grade—Cecil Turner, Doyle
‘Wardlaw, Parks Knox, Lucile Ab
mathy, James Dobbins.
sth grade—Nannie Mayes, Era
Turner, Nora Morris.
6th grade—Nannie Ruth Dobbins,
Qdelle Scott.
. 7th grade—Ethel West.
We have had a number of visitors
¥his week: Mr. McMahan gave an in
teresting talk Monday. Mrs. Ward
taw, Misses Lula Warren, Alline
Nichols, Mrs. Miles Nichols, Jack
MNichols and Mr. Moore were other
wisitors during the week.
, Our school is smaller now, but each
pupil is interested in his work and is
making good marks. 4
MILFORD SCHOOL
Principal —W. H. Barnes.
Teacher—Miss Eunice Vernon.
Honor Roll.
Ist grndgr-Ralph Jacobs, Frederick
Pair, Evaline, Burgess, Irvin Barnes.
.2nd grade—Noah Banders, Roy
Xee Harris, Pauline Pair, Laura Mae
TLowe.
3rd grade—Dollie McLarty, - Shel
" ton Prather. ‘
4th grade—Ruby Keeling, Cleo
¥Finley, Ralph Johnson.
sth grade—Annie Lou Westbrooks,
Agnes Lowe.
6th grade-—Vera Jacobs, Agnes
Bhaw. '
¢ Attendance for week about 50 per
went. Most of our largest boys were
on the farm for the last week.
Mr. "E. 0. McMahan, out county
elub agent, visited our school this
we k.
WESLEY CHAPPELL SCHOOL
Principal—Bettis Carlile.
Honor Roll.
Ts grade—lnez Kalb, Lessie Cot-
Yrell, Cristene Roper, Henry Lee Bet
s,
2nd grade—Evon Mabry, Ethel
Fricks and J. C. Staples.
3rd grade—Agon Staples.
4th grade—Verneeta Fricks, Nellie
Frieks, Allice Pitts and Annie Kalb.
%th grade—Lottie Mabry, Pauline
Cottrell and Ceci] Kalb.
6th grade—Haze] Pitts, Corine
Fricks and Clyde Mabry.
7th grade—Ruby Pitts and Mary
Tee Madry.
The wood weather is still taking
some of our students out of school,
while we have had thirty every day
this week,
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. "Principal—Coy Daniell.
* "Teacher—A. C. Moore, Jr.
Honor Roll.
F Mst grade—Gladis Camp, Paul
Manning.
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‘ 2nd grade—~Cecil Cantrel]l, Mary
lßell Land.
3rd grade—Jeff Moore, Willie D.
Eubanks, J. M. Cantrell.
4th grade—ldell Clay, Fred John
son, Flora Shipp, Leon Moore.
sth grade—Lois Rutherford, Ruth
Still, Inez Manning.
6th grade—Otis Daniell, Ruth
Moon.
7th grade—Lorine Sonells, Evelyn
Rakestraw, Mourine Martin, Wynn
Johnson. : *
Our schoo] has dropped off some.
'Our boys have gone to work in the
field, but we still have about 45 now.
Last week the boys and girls planted
our flowers and set out some roses.
MACLAND SCHOOL.
Principal-—Esther Varner.
Teacher—Francis Cantrell.
Honor Roll.
Ist grade<—Paul Forrester.
2nd grade—Clifton Forrester,
Frances Hopkins, Louise Hancock,
William Dobbs.
3rd grade—Ernest Beaver, Hayne
Forrester, Raymond Hopkins, Louise
Mitchell, Frances Mitchell.
4th grade—M. C. Marr, Olion Bald
win, Ruth Forrester, Louise Rake
straw, Blanche Crow, Catherine
Lackey. 5
sth grade—Helen Pittman, Vera
Allgood.
6th grade—Ty Cobb Warner, Ruth
Mitchell. :
AUSTELL SCHOOL
Principal—W. W. Cash, (Tempor
ary.) :
Miss Loise Cloud and Miss Nannie
Griggs.
Honor Roll.
Ist grade—Ethel Bullard, Willie Can
non. ;
2nd grade—Herbert = Maxham,
Mary Miller, Odene Petree.
3rd grade—Howard Bullard, Belly
Collar, Lucy Déal, Mary Cousins.
4th grade—Hazel Blair, Ruby Mae
Shaw, Bertha Mae Morgan, Cora
Belle Miller.
58hf§ grade Erin Brooks, Martha
Perkerson, Olin Sorrells, Raymon
Dodson, Annie F. Humphries, Mary
Rutherford. '
6th grade—James Holcomb, Hay
mon Sorrells, Odessa Joiner, Dovie
Lee Standrick, Ruby McFall.
_ Tth grade—Herbert Moxham.
Bth grade—Mable Moxham.
LOCUST GROVE SCHOOL.
Principal—Miss Emma Wicks.
Teachers—Miss Grace Hayden Jol
ley, Miss Luda Allen.
o Honor Roll.
‘} Ist grade—Molane Brown, Harold
Jordan, Ila Brown, Alene Maner,
Kathryne Owen, Nettie Vee Cooper.
2nd grade—Edna Chewning, Rich
ard Owen, Charlie Davis, James Bur
ton, Geraldine Grimes, Albert Sentel],
Byron Beard.
3rd grade—Ruth Valentine, Sara
White, Mildred McKee, Katharyne
White, Lewis Ray, Roy Davis, Edith
Newton, Thomas Maner.
4th grade—Fred Brown, Neville
Everett, Mary Nell Cooper, Harriet
Grimes, Dorris Jordan. =
sth gade—Elizabeth Jeter, Herman
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lManer, Robert McKee, Evelyn Camp.
~ 6th grade—Emma Mae Webb, Lee
Caldwell, Lottie Allen, Effie Newton,
Elmer Brown.
7th grade—Clara Maner, Susie
Butler, Fred Monroe, Navelle Maner.
Mt. BETHEL SCHOOL.
Principal-—Miss Kate Prince.
Teacher—Miss Floye Moon.
Honor Roll.
Ist grade—J. D. Sauls, .Orman
Power.
2nd grade—Mildred Sauls.
3rd trade—Mays Eavenson.
4th grade-—Jewel Johnson.
sth grade—Vierdie Nix, Zula Boss.
Bth grade—Barbara Eavenson, Iva-
Iyne Bishop, Clinton Bowen, Guy Mit
chejl, Tishia Ledbetter.
COWAN SCHOOL.
Principal—Thomas G. MecLain.
Honor Roll.
Ist grade—Loyd Thomas.
2nd grade—Dock Gossett, Robert
Scroggs.
3rd grade®-Laura Mae Gossett,
Grace Brown, Lillian Brown.
4th grade—Louise Brown, Nellie
Scroggs.
sth grade—Ralph Brown.
The attendance has been some bet
ter during the past week. We have
made this week a clean-up week. We
have arranged for better ventilation
by lowering the windows from the
top, cleaned off the school \yard and
re-established individual drinking
cups; which had been neglected in the
past to a great degree. We have only
one more week of school for this term
as the term ends Friday, March 25th.
UNION SCHOOL.
Principal—Miss Marie Harville.
Teacher—Miss Tatum.
Honor Roll. i
Ist grade—Robert Ear]ly, Hubert
Ayers, Pearl Smith, Ruth Early, An
nie Early.
2nd grade—Mildred Smith.
3rd grade—Rosetta Martin, Char
key Martin, Vera Murdock, Roger
Jolley, Ethel Smith, Dorothy "l‘ritt,
D. C. Sauls, J. D. Ayers, Doyle\Las
siter. 3
4th grade—Groner Roper.
sth grade—Lena Mae Lassiter, Au-
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6th grade—Johnny Kate Dodgen.
Tth grade—Willie Lassiter, Howard
Murdock.
~ 9th grade—Beulah Mitechell.
10th grade—Lev Lassiter, Argeon
Murdock, Lucile Dodgen, Lex Jolley.
OSBORN SCHOOL.
Principal—Mamie Jones.
Teacher—lowa Davis.
Honor Roll.
Ist grade—Daisy Terry, Fern
Chapman, Imogene Hadaway, Idel]
Abney, Hubert McConnell.
2nd grade—Beatrice Smith, ‘Her
bert Scott, Olen Owens, Sammie
Adair, Loyd Waters.
3rd grade—Florence Waters, Era
Chapman, Gertrude Adair, Tye Lee
Terry, Clyde McConnell, Paul Abney,
James Clackum.
4th grade—DMarjorie Williams,
Florence Brooks, James Terry,
George Ford, Eugene Clackum.
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Delinquent Taxpayers
I am under strict orders to
levy, _énd advertise for
sale, all 1920 Tax Fi-Fas
in my hands if not settled
before the first day of
April. ,
W. E. SWANSON,
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doing splendid work. We have =
roll this week 42 and averageq 4
11-20. Mr. Moore visited our sch)
last Thursday, and gave us such a
good talk the children said they hoped
he would come again. We have plans
for a new schoo] room to be built iy,
the near future, of which we are 4
proud. . :