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HONOR ROLL FOR THE FIRST MONTH Name* of Those Who II ave Done Be"t Work in Gram mar and llijjli Schools of Elizabeth t it*. Following I- lit*- honor roll for the Elizabeth City traded school for the first sc:-.?>?)i month: Fourth Grade* Miss W d. teacher ? Rexford Mtinn. Miss White, teacher ? Pauline Bailey. Virginia Sanders. Nettie Saw yer. Margaret White, Audrew Bray. Nathan White. Mrs. Wilson, teacher?Katie flas ket t. Gracie Stanley. Clarence Co hoon. James Toler. Kenneth Simons. Robert Whitcomb. Miss Boseiuan, teacher?Hilda B^rry, Katherine Miller, Walter Fisher. Miss Brockwell. teacher?Kath leen Harrison. Carolyn Kramer. Ju lia Skinner. Inez Templeman, Nellie Davidson, Lessie Harris, Kdna Scott. Wilnia Boyce, Doris Seeley, Margie Loiil', Osceola West, Phyllis McMul lan. Flora Johnson. Martha Outlaw. Alice Hettrlck, Jane Sawyer. Helen Bright. Susie Bell, Mary Sawyer. James Stalling*. Mac Humphlett. El don Davis, Robert Keats. Odis Hun dy, Coby Gregory, Fred Fearing, William Brock, Edward Davenport. James Armstrong, Earl Perry, Rob ert Spence, Elmer Payne. Fifth Grade*. Mrs. Harris, teacher?Elizabeth Riggs, Thelma Volkman, Bettie Gregory, Bessie Evans, Robert' Woefl, DafiBenliury. Miss Cooke, teacher?Madeline, Coo i?er. Bertha Weston, Margaret White, Thomas Norris. ? Miss White,-teacher?Joseph Fer? roll. Mrs. Pearson,, teacher?Margaret Baum. Mildred' Bright. Clarine Bunch. Clara Carmine. Alice Davis, Millicent Grant. Selma Horner. Hil da Rogers, Nina Turner, Leona Fmphlett. Jack Perry. Miss Klser. teacher ? Suzanne Melick, Clara Thompson, Mary F. Williams, Marion Williams. Ruth "Lane, Alice Barrow. Bessie Sawyer. Margaret Svmons. Helen Garrett. Margaret Winder, Fannie Bell Bray, Mattie Savins, Rennie Williams. Hel en Hill, Mary Bunch, Augusta Walk er, Pauline Deans, Mary H. Lewis, Clyde Toler, Lucia 11 Aydlett, Russell Evans, Blucher Ehringhaus, Rives Taylor. Slvtli Grades. Miss Cobb, teacher?Nellie Boyce, Holland Williams. Mrs. Pool, teacher?Bessie Saw yer. Selma Fmphlett, Horace Jones, Alvin O'Neal. Miss Purvis, teacher?Jodie Ba k?-r, Ruth Overman. CarrltrWwborn, Millicent Harris. Ruth Bray, Fred Becknell, Kelly Tasker. Norma Greg ory. Byron Sawyer. Fred Stanton. Miss DeLon. teacher?Elizabeth Brite, Florence Ballard. Mart, a ret Driv :. i- . Myrtle llill." Shirley Pr-ar iiiL. Doris Harrison, Vordle H<*nth, Margaret Harris. Miserere Hettrlck, Vera Jennings, Carrie Miller, Fran ces Pendleton, Mary B. Saunders. Elsie Scott, Linwood Anderson. O'Meara Hendricks. Bobbie Lewis. ""William Midcette. Edward Mldgette, Kenneth Munden, Chapman Nelsoh. Huuh Sawyer, James Tuttle, Tom White, Geor-e Little. Seventh Grade*: Miss Harney, teacher?Wilton Forbes. Miss LeRoy, teacher?Augusta Armstrong, Vivien Baker. Helerr Gaither. Hazel Jennings. Vetie Love, Elma Maples. Stella Riggs. Miss MacMillan, teacher ? Helen Wllklns, Helen Wells. Octavia Spence. Ruth Sample, Isabel Mun den, Laura Lee Gray. Lavinia Jones. Royd? n Daniels, Lorlnier Midgette, James LeRoy, William Gordon, Au brey Bunch. High School. Seniors: Elizabeth LeRoy. Mar garet Gordon. Willis Kramer. Mar ion S6yffert, Nannie Mae Stokes. Dennis Morgan. Junior, A and B: Lillian Wilkin?. Margaret E. Sawyer. Elizabeth Thompson, Marjorle Skinner, Sliel len Lewis. Ruth Harrell, Linn Stan ton. Eunice Richardson. Minnie Lee Brockett, Margaret W. Sawyer. Junior. C: Mildred Dozler, Cath arine Hathaway. Herman Sawyer. Sophomore, A and B: Martha Arch bell, Helen Bright, Monterey jCartwright. Osice Davis. Katherine DufT, Helen Kramer. Virginia l.e i Uoy. Mary Owens*. Shelton Twiddy, Lillian Twlford. William Fearini:. I Joseph Kramer. Clarence 1'ritchard. Sophomor*'. C and L): Haz?-I Lonu. ? Grace S\ IveMor. j Fret>hmen, A and R: Lillian Al !e\nnder. Vlruilia Banks. Elvie Jack son. Dorothy Uicliardson. Edna San |d*'i lin. Pearl Sklles. Gertrude T? n? I pieman. Aubrey Gallop. Francis Ja I cocks. John Kramer, Julian II a per. j Keith Saunders. Tyre Sawyer. Uoh I ert Williams. GeorKe Shinier. : Freshmen. C and I): None. Freshman, K: Frances Lewis, Ju lian Gard. METHODISTS MEET AT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Washington. N. C. Oct. 29?Wash ington this week will have the honor of entertaining the forty-sixth annual session of the Atlantic Dlue Ridge Conference of the Methodist | Protestant church. The conference will convene in the girl's dormitory, of the Washington Collegiate Insti-j lute with three sessions daily. The Conference will start Wednesday morning and will last through the following Sunday. Bishop Frank M. Bristol. D. D. L. L. D.. of Chattanooga. Tenn.. will preside. About 150 preachers and lay delegates are expected to be pres ent from all parts "f the state. Sev-, eral of the churches connectional of ficers will be present and make ad dresses during the conference. The conference will fee entertain ?*d at the Institute and by friends in the city. Those entertaining in the city will be expected to furnish their guests breakfast and lodging. Hev. M. O. Fletcher, who will be the- "ho*t~<?f? eon f erene^r ? woul4 - appreciate it of those who arc to entertain during the conference would kindly let him know at once a* ?ih must get his plans In shape immediately. This will be the first time that the Atlantic Blue idge Conference of the Methodist church has been held in this city. Washington will bo de lighted to have the representatives of this great church in its midst and promises thorn a royal welcome. MAN IS WOUNDED IN PISTOL DUEL New York. Oct. ?Thomas Ctil len of Philadelphia was shot and se riously wounded in a pistol duel ditti jo.*, j ii McLean of Brooklyn at the HotH Lanuwell today. Tli?? police arrested McLean as lie was standinu over Cillen. Physici ans hold out little hope for Olllon's, recovery. "At Once" DELIVER Y When you n*ed some Grocer ies. want thfcm In a hurry?in fart you must have them In time for Dinner?Phono 356 or 296 and they will be In your hands almost as rood as you hang up the phone. We maintain a special delivery service Just to accommodate our customers. Try it today ? Morgan & Parker X PHONES SWO and 200 V *? 11 m??0?o?oo>e ????????< II You Hay It Wltli Flowon Say It FT ith Our* The Apotlircarv Shop I'HOXH. 40<> Spencer - Walker Co. Wher. Every Man Find* What H? Likes To Wear FINANCIAL Headquarters Ej,lz,vij KTII CI TV, X C Tiro Kinds of Interest Personal & 4% Albemarle Laundry THESE CHILDREN WANT SOME HOMES The Children's* Homo Society of Greensboro has the following chil ! dren for adoption. Four boy* three years old. One boy two years old. Two boys four years old. Two boys six years old. One boy seven years old. j Two hoys eight years old. ' Two boys nine years old. One boy ten years old. One iboy eleven years old . 1 Two boy babies six months old. One boy baby one month old. One girl one year old. One girl two years old. Two girls three years old. Four girls six years old. Three girls seven years old. Four girls 12 years old. Two girl babies six months old. The following qualifications are required: First: Foster parents must agree to give children full advantage of the educational facilities of their community. Second: Foster parents must be members of church and Sunday school and agree to unite the child to both. Third: Foster parents must fur nish three references as to reliability and general fitness to properly raise a child. "The children are deslra/ble in ev ry way and worthy of the very best homes in North Carolina. Our standard doe* not require wealth, hut w?? ?!?> require sterling charuc t? r." says tl?- Children'* llonte So ciety. SO|.|> i K.AItKTTFS TO HOY DH.WVS KL% I INK IN ( Ol ItT Andrew Criffm. n?gro store clerk, v. i- f.ued li.vu aud costs in reoor- . d*?r's rourt f ?nd.iy f??r s. '.linn cigar ? tie* to a ten year old boy. Another negro. a boy from the (country, who had bought a Ford for. $25 and managed to drive it to town. 1 was let off with the cost* for opera* tine without licen.?*? ond lights. K. K llenton. for operating a ; motor car without license, wa* also' Jet off with the costs. J. \\\ Walker, up for having noj license for dog or cow. was taxed with the costs in each case. SALISItl ItY HI 11.US 4 Salisbury October 22 ? Approxl- j maa-ly $2,500 is spent eoch day on'J building projects in Salisbury, ac-jj cording to an official estimate based j on records for the past three 3 months. x. ?{ J IIK SIHK I to visit the opening of The Ryan Floral Co.. Inc.. on Thursday. Mo nth* r 1. Corsages aud basket ar- ?j rang* nn-nts of the latest creations. J Souvenirs. Ryan Floral Co . Inc.. 5 No s South Road St. <>ct.2!i.:iU.31-np ^ Cooking Demonstration Commencing Tuesday Morning ALL THIS WEEK OX THE FAMOUS Wouldn t you like to get out of the Kitchen Earlier? You Can! Porcelain Inside and Out-rust-proof A special tough porcelain lining inside iiikI mil. Ileal nor cold will crack nor clicck it. No mois lurc cun gel to tin- iron core to rust out your oven lining. As easy to clean an a dish and easy to keep clean. The S IMS'/ <7 Saves Pot (I utchinti S?*t It at tho doalrcd ov< n h*>at and ft automatically* holds that heart r<-uard hv* of tfnio or varyln xaft pressure. Cooks hii *? n t I r e vnoaI without watching and with but a small part of the iras you con * time with tho old typo range. Guaranteed25years against rusting through Isn't this the kind of a Gas Range you've always want ed? It's here now. Come in today rnd see it. Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STALLINCS, Mgr. CO A TS It seems th:it wo have never before shown tjnito so varied and complete a col lection. Kuril day women tell us that the task of "shopping around" is quite unnecessary, as they are able to find right here in our store, the very coat suited to their requirements, no matter what price limit they have decided on. Then there's the assurance of style correctness that always char acterizes the Woman's Wear Store's apparel. M. Leigh Sheep Co. <~x~x~x~x~x~x~:~X^K~X~X^~X~X~X~X~X~:~X?*X~X~X~X"X~X~>?><?^ FURNITURE! SLIGHTLY USED AT? 1-2 PRICE ?AT Till, Auction Store MATTHEWS STI5EET E. I.. Silverthoriie, Mgr. Back of I). M. Jones Co. a?????????????????????????!! ? Fast Freight and Passenger Service 0 ID SI r?1 Ojioratln'-* Kll7ahoth C'fv nnil Norfolk, stopnhm at (21 L"J I\wol Is Willit-r. (Hd Trap. .Wui-.iMs I.;iik!ii .. .? n \ isbiiri:, J3J [?] UnrniMn Cmk, Indian Island. <"??!;? jt?? \. I... Point and @ S'Jivat llridL'i*. lonvlut: KlfxaLeih City Tuesihiy, Thursday and [51 Saturday ;it l'i.'IO p. in., arriving at Norfolk .ifohnd r?;00 a. b fa] in. th?> following day. I.oaven Norfolk Monday. W?*dn? fday H) m and Friday nf 4.::o p. ni.. arriving nt Klizalo Hi City around VST l=J 8:30 a. in. the following da v. a Patronize a homo entirprifto, ownod and opera ted by iW ra homo poop to. We carry full cargo Insurance. office North fal LJ Water slre? t. Aydlett Hide., phone 7.".?!. Norfolk, Kant Water [?] Stri ct, Cl>Mo Line, Dock No. ?. Phono 41758. a ? Norfolk-Carolina Line, Inc. ? KI.I/.AUKTII ( ITY, XOIITII CAKOI.INA. B a a Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour if* absolutely flour? of quality tol'd by the leading grof rw ?Distributed By? . A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY W*t?r Btr??4 TH0UGHTS--0F YOU THE world's greatest investors w<>nl<l lip wast ing their talents if llieir creation* were such tliiil they interested no one else anil null's* someone else were able to enjoy litem and benefit l>v tliein. Nothing amounts to nnieli that i< con lined to one person or to a limited group. StO|> ami think for a minute! Isn't it because thoughts are so easily exchanged and spread broadcast that this country is so line a place to live in? 'I he advertisements in this paper are llioiifihts. Many of them arc thoughts conceived with yen in mind?thoughts for your comfort?your pleas ure?your health?your satisfaction. Thoughts that will save you lime, money ami comfort. l)o you take fidl advantage of them? l)o you read them, crery tiny'/ Advertising Is The Voice Of American Business. Don't Close Your Ears To It
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