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HERTFORD HONOR ROLL Hertford, April 18.?For the seventh month ending April 11. following is the honor roll of Hert ford Graded School: Grade 1?James Bynum, Robert Hollowell, Walter White, Claude Brinn. Frances Boyce, Hazel Brinkley. Elolse Broughton. Martha Carver, Ruth Elliott, Doris Gregory., Martha Elizabeth Jordan. Dorothy Matthews. Leah Xachman. Mary La vinla Perry. Hattie Weaver Rlddlck, Thea Russell. Genevieve Standing, Kathrlne Stephens. Bernice White. Grade 2?Dorcas Knowles, Helene "Vlxon, Carolyn Riddlck. Edith 1 Blount Skinner. Thetnia Divers. Jim Hendricks, Edison Harris, Carl Perry. William Parker, Guy jtiewby. Robert Knowles. Grade 3 ? Mallard Harrell, Blanche Louise Cannon, Kathryn Broughton. Mary "Ellen Chappell. Roberts Stevenson, Dorothy White, Joyce Stokes. Grade 4?(Section One) ? Wil liam R. Crawford. Tom Nixon, Eu gene Perry. Alvln White. Enola fNlxon. Anne Sullivan. Elizabeth Norris, Maisle Nixon. Grade 4?(Section 2) ? Mildred Ellis. Robert Riddick. Nannie How-1, ell Sawyer. Julian White. Martini Towe. Clarence Lane. Lemon Madre, Russell Wlnslow. Ray White.v~^ Grade 5?Annie Barcllft. Mary Da*vis. Mattie Blanche Umphlett. Al-| ton Parker, Henry Clay Sullivan, Charles I'mphlet. Grande 6?Frances Fowler. Mar jorie Hefron. Lizzie Brown Shan nonho'use. Agnes Tucker. Jesse Parker Perry. Wallace Reed. Grade 7?Mary Lucile Broughton, Louise Crawford. "Nellie Fields, I>onnle Mae Norman, Ruth Newby, Mary Towe. Helen Vlck. Joycelyn Whedbee, Ruth Wlnslow, Alfred Williams. High School First Year ? Louise Knowles. i Madge Stalllngs. Edna Simpson. Laura Yearby. Second Year?Virginia Tucker,. Charles Johnson. Margaret Towe.t Third Year?Edgar Field, Edna' Smith. Maude Monds, Mary Elliott. Fourth Year ? Anne Elisabeth Stokes. Theophilas Joyce, Richard Leigh. Ernest Morgan. Mrs. C. B. Williams and daughter. Rennle, Mrs. Walter L. Small and daughter. Lillian. left Thursday afternoon to spend Easter with Mrs. Garland Midyette at Jackson. Gelfand's Relish and Mayonnaise at all good grocers. Your Easter Slippers Kaster isn't very far off when you stop to think of it and you know what a multitude of social events follow right at its heels; to say nothing of correct Footwear for the day it self, the morning at church, the afternoon promenade. Slip pers principally, these occasions call for, and a great variety of styles, satin and patent; strapped and Colonial designs, present a wide and most attractive choice. MAIL OltDEKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION ,^!S Owens Shoe Co. JKEBS, "Say It With Flowers" Flowers For Easter CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BASKETS of FLOWERS Send Her Easter Flowers Every girl appreciates them?esiwcially at this time. Order At Once To Avoid Dissappointment Newtons Flower Shop With The Apothecary Shop. PHONE 400 What the Public Wants When It Wants It, and at the Price It Wants to Pay? That, we believe I* fhe neeret of present il??> merrh<Mi<ll*> lng. And thin thought lian been uppermnM In our mlncta In completing our nprlnK linen which now ron^hls of Ihe follow Inn: SUITS HOOTS TRUNKS COATS SHOES PANTS OVERALLS GOODS JEWELRY HATS SUIT CASES DIAMONDS Now In Ihe time to buy. ' Our price* are lower. We Kiiar nntee Mntlnfnrtlon or your nione> refunded, with every tr*n? nctlon, large or ftmall. It pnyn to bu> from MOSES A. GLASSER The Money Saving Store . 5 HOI Tl? WATKR HT. KI.IZAItKTH < ITY, M. C. *JC SPECIAL 7C I Jt EASTER I Jt DINNER Spring Onions Roan! Spring C.hickrn, Southern Style ('.reamed Potatoes Pickled Beets Cundied Vams White und Corn Bread Ice Cream and Cuke Coffee Tea SPECIAL EASTEK SUPPER Assorted Cold Cuts Lyonaise Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Swiss Cheese Jelly, with ("ream Coffee Tea Dinty Moore's TOM KING, Manager. llnder Elks' Club SHOW ME When it comes to buying Clothing and Shoes, every intel ligcfnt person wants to know where they can get the best for the least. By reason of pdrsonal Interest of every dealer In the sale of their goods, I would say that "Reputa tion" Ib your safest Kulde. First, an to the Reputation of the dealers' Integrity?is he honest? Second, Is he In position to buy to the best advantage? Third, has he had sufficient Experience In the Clothing and Shoe business to war rant him In knowing a good thing when he sees It? We have made a "Specialty" of Men's. Young Men's and Hoys' Clothing. PurnlshinKs and Shoes for about 25 consecutive years. We came to Elizabeth City, nine years ago, without an acquaintance, much less a patron! Come to see us. and you can get, our measure both as to our size, and) as to the amount of business that] we do. Our line. Suits. Shirts. Underwear,\ Sox, Ties, Hats. Caps. Trousers, Shoes. Etc., Is full and complete. And when you have seen them, I feel confident that you will agree with us that we have the right Mer chandise. at the right right. C. A. Cooke (Ilead-to-Foot Outfitters) Elizabeth City, N. C. MEN For Your Easter Shoes SEE? Gordon and Ashens They have the most complete line of Sport and Dress Shoes in the city. Fine Dresa Shorn S3.SO np 102 NOKT11 POINDEXTEH ST. On Easter Morn If you do not huvp a new nuit you will not he in line. Wo alito liave a new M'lrrtion of Spring Shirt*, Hutu, Neckuvar - and FurninhingM. Raulfs & Cox A?k The Man Who Wear* Them
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