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I HEMINGWAY HIGH AND J I GRADED SCHOOL NOTES ? The Hemingway Hiprh and Graded school has just finished its first -l 1 -.1. montn or scnooi During this month the enrollment has reached one hundred and sixty. The attendance has been fairly good. On the whole, the pupils have done average work for the first month, the following having made an average of ninety or more: First Grade?Trudith Huggins, Roith McDaniel. May Munnerlyn. Advanced First Grade?Arthur Pope, 93; Eflie Douglas. 91; William Hemingway. 90. Second Grade-Marguerite Hug gins, 95; Alton Koonce, 92; Mary Powers. 92; Belie Hemingway. 91; Alice Johnson. 91. Third Grade?Kenneth Baxlev, 90. Fourth Grade?Zulena Haselden, 90; Winnie Simmons. 95; Nan Hem ingway, 94: Lucile Cannon, 94; Janie Hemingwa>. 93; Mabel Koonce. 92; Gary Lewi.s. 92. Fifth Grade?Inez Wooten. 97: Aleph Davis. 97: Willis Haselden, 97; Lorena Powers, 94; Herman Spivey, 94. Ruth Harmon, 92. Sixth Grade?Sparkman DuRant, 96; Wista Haselden, 94; Mildred Hemingway. 94; Mildred Huggins, 93; Manning Lewis, 91. Seventh Grade?Capers Hemingway, 92. Eighth Grade? Hallie Venters, 93. Ninth Grade?Wilma Harraan, 94. Tenth Grade?Winston Eaddy, 96; Ellen Hemingway, 93. The Literary societies have been reorganized and are now ready to do a good year's work. At the first meeting of the ^iociety of the high school the following officers were elected: President. Winston Eaddy; vice president, Lorena Huggins; secretary and treasurer, Wilma Harmon; corresponding secretary, Ellen Hemingway; Censor, Louis Venters; critic. Miss Elise Rollins. This society meets every Friday afternoon. At the last meeting a very interesting programme, consisting of a debate and current events, was carried out. The query for debate was: Resolved: That, Women Should Receive the Same Pay as Men for Doing Equal Work. The girls of the society debated against the boys, the girls winning. I UNION HIGH SCHOOL NOTES f 9999999OH?H??O The Francis Marion Literary society held its first meeting of thia school session in the school asditnrinm r>n thp fifth dav of October. The officers who had been elected to take up the work for this year, are: President, Mabel Chandler; vice president. Lucille Turbeville; secretary, Louise Snow; treasurer, Leland Thomas; first censor, Mary Rhem; second censor, David Johnson; literary editor. Eddie Munnerlyn. The first meeting was quite a successful afarr nno otKa no 1 lew) ii nnn UUC, J vuv nuv "ww vwmvu w|/vm performed duty. The members of the society seem to be taking an unusual interesting the meetings. A great deal of patriotism has been displayed in the selections for reading and recitation. The boys of the high school spend fifteen minutes every morning in military training under the direction of Professor Mitchell. At the same time Miss Jackson gives cooking and sewing lessons to the high school girls. The high school girls are planning to organize into Camp Fire Girls. ^ They hope that their organization will be completed in a month s time, j The teachers and pupils are getting ready for the Georgetown county fair which will be held at the county seat on November 7, 8. 9. This year our school will have the privilege of attending two fairs? j the i;ne above mentioned and Wil-1 Hamburg county fair, which will be' held in Kingstree November 13 to | 16. inclusive. The teachvrs and patrons of the ! community were called to meet in the school auditorium at 4 o'clock October *J9. Matters of vital importance were discussed, among them being the question of organizing a Parent-Teacher association. The school work is running very smoothly and the year promises to be a very successful one. Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats at lowest price for cash. Bring your wagon and carry back a load of Seed Oats. 9-27-tf Odom & Dennis. 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