Friday, October 20, 2023

News from Winecoff High School, Oct. 20, 1923

Winecoff High School

Mr. Heglar, the singing professor, closed his school at Mt. Olivet Saturday night, Oct. 13th. It was attended by a large number of people.

On Monday night, October 15th, the “Epworth League” social was given in the form of an “old-fashioned school.” The members enjoyed about two hours of fun. At “recess,” chocolate fudge was served, and every one was sorry that the school had to close at “dinner.”

Mr. Russell Winecoff, who married Miss Hazel Penninger in Virginia, arrived at the home of his father, Mr. C.W. Winecoff, with his bride Wednesday morning, October 17th.

All the pupils of Winecoff have attended the Cabarrus County Fair at least once. Every one reported a good time.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Williams.

The following program was rendered Friday afternoon, October 19th:

Song No. 23—Society

Scripture Reading and Prayer—Chaplain

Secretary’s report—Edith Fink

Recitation—Eunice Litakeg

Declamation—John K. Winecoff

Debate: Resolved that the Japanese are desirable immigrants, Affirmative: Dorris Williams, Zeb Furr. Negative: Pearl Ervin, Cederie Earnhardt. Miss Annabell Miller, Miss Sara Warren, and Mr. Paul Tucker were appointed judges. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative.

Jokes—Ruth Williams

Reading—Harvey Suther

Critic’s report

Censor’s report

Treasurer’s report

Song No. 42--Society

From page 2 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, October 20, 1923

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