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3. I. ' !1 . c. . 2. -.'-'frfil." . . - , IJ A , --,1 . u . , , T .- i-. C - 1 I 1 7 ::..;r:j 17. G. V. l.rrirr. Jlrs. J. ;3" ;jc! "Latter Cen ' "llzrzir? .Iavccation'V-'a v;zi given ty Hesdameslthe Ciasx Special .'nusic was fur . Hill, L. A. -Wilson and L. nished by llics Irene Wells, Kes- :r:an. "Lc well - Mason's dames W S. Welb, Elmo Teachey, f I :n to Church - Music". W, I. Ecuse and L. J. Teacney. The :i by I Irs. Alderman, 1 v:zz2 .Alderman nlaved : Ily Cod To Thee," wjth Ths .program conclud- "ILs Lord's Prayer' soft ty Jlcsiames Weils, .Mur rey and JFarrior. , . II. C. llazahaU, assisted by :s E. L. Xanler anu X R. 'i:rtained the meeting. A I cnlad course witli uof. r:rvei at the close of the? 3 c;ner than club mem- I ITesdames C T. Fussell, cacey, jr.; jsimo Tea '. I. Koonce, Hr. and Mrs. ; .ness and JUiss Yvonne Al- 4 T7CES DONE BY ; "D .XLXCTEICIATTS - RADIOS . :ir.ATQ2 BEEVICE ; "I Tcrk Guaranteed 1 Y0UE2IEXT JOB -J I SooUsFor Your nidi fir ""r""n Suits ''"i;' and Groyc, Dcrjc and SiI!:F?JNTS I7r f'v s . . CI: " Kcmcv v Cecil. ; Tie I??tist W. II. D. hell a I" Ctudy Class tlrri f!i:r : .era last week in tLs I :z cf it president, Mrs. E. G. J .irrrj. The took 'Tolh 2'z" Ij I 'rs. Una Roberts Lawrercs cf t'.3 II rae Ilissioa Ecari in JLlliitz, Ca., presents the cha!!:r,3 cf unoc cupied fields cf tie .. riilind. Hiss Bessie Joins si, chairr aa cf the Mission Ctrly ikcal 7. 11. S., assisted by llrs.L. J. Teachey and Hiss -! Euth ; Hurray taught class .had an average attendance! 1 Si.!.'-....' of twelve members. RocaMccutt Circle Llzztmg'K''- Mesdames "Graham Fussell and Kirkne ' Lockeman entertained the Rosa Ilocutt Circle t of the Baptist W. II. S. at the home of Mrs. Fussell ".Wednesday after noon. -,' ' c , v. - v"- i " The subject for study' at 'thfs meeting was "Tne Jews." This in- teresting program was in chanre ! or -nrs. J. iii-.i'ope, and several others, took part. ; After the program was over the hostesses served very attractive re freshments, carrying out the Ta- lenxine iaea.i , - , - -v ? WASHINGTON : ! PARTY :: i Mrs. D. B. Herring and 'Miss Annie Louise Herring entertained at a lovely party .Monday evening honoring the local school faculty. , The living room and h librarv were attractively decorated k with Spring vflowers, and here five" ta bles were arranged for playing hearts. The . Washington . Motif was i used with tally cards. High score was won bv Mrs; Ben Gra ham Fussell and low score was made by Mrs. Elizabeth B. Vick. At the close of the party, the hostesses served a salad course with coffee, followed by mints, ' , , ii. .., , l , ,. , , Navy .', r 1T A I .11" - Xf . - ,': A fin r 4 SO. p a : ' C" T O OQ 51.25 TO S1.C3 at z be ,3 ce 1 Ml .1 ROLL FC" .:a Young,. . - :it Charles Benton C : J CHADS: .--i3 S. Merritt, . D. Johnson, -Evelyn Barden, v Jcs Pope, , , r :-, Irene Alderman , , Tatty Heyer, " George P. Walker. TIOHD GRADE: ' Dorothy Johnson' , - Dorothy Knowles Warren Snowies Marilyn Alderman ; Helen Ann Griffin 4 . Patsy , Wilson ; Rathryn Young ; , Evelyn Mae Merbitt .; ohnnie Teachey 7 Joyce Williams ' Sallie Grey Herring FIFTH fiKADE: v , Mary Ann Bradshaw T.1 . .. Betsy Hall Donald Lanier To OCA Ii'Iiiam T . IjSlXTH GHADE: . -: Olga Lanier ' Helen - Teachey India Eegister SEVENTH GEADE: r, Fred Xovin ' Bobby Herring -" Frank-Booth -Annie Barden v t Myrtle Teachey .. Betty Wilson , Sadie Murphy - Marv Lniv fhrnff EIGHTH GRADE V ' Ivey Maness Eris Worsley Reba Young NINTH GRADE: 7 . Florence Brown ' Ruby Knowles ' Lucille Merritt , ELEVENTH GRADE: -it. "Adell Drew " ' "t ; Eugenia Griffin , Elizabeth Merritt T ,C. T. FusselL Jr.. : PatKptic lognun Given By The Fourth; Grade On Enday ' morning February 26th the Fourth Grade, sponsored by Miss Louise Whitfield, gave one of the most interesting programs of the year, for the1 General As sembly of the Grammar Grades. The program was as follows : Son& "America.-" . u ' Bible Reading, Evelyn Mae Merritt 1 , v - - k ; j Prayer, Marilyn Alderman.' - -Song, 'Ojttle George Washing, ton'', Fourth Grade. . ,v -Poem, "Our Country", 1 Ardolia Jones.;' - Poem, .ooksT Never T?U", Johnnie Teachey. k:mp p i Poem, "Our Flaff." . Kathrvn .if:- Seng, "Father of the land We Love", Fourth Grade.. - ; " Play, "The American Boy",' Lb well, Lovin, Fatsy Wilson, BiA Bonham, leo Knowles, Buck Car ter, Olan Pierce, Darwood Parker, Sallie Herring, , Katirryn "Young, Johnnie Teachey : and Helen Ann 4" Musical Reading. ''In Granny's Time", Joyce Williams,"" assisted y itiaruyn : Aiearman. The music- was -rendered by t Ruth Fussell. i . ; 1 ' . J NOTICE OF P.T. A, - The Rose Hill P. T. A. will meet Tuesday evening. March 9. $ - seven o'clock in the Rose Hill school auditonum." -' . Cff icers for the coming year will I V elected. Everyone is urged , to I rrcsent. , - -. J i artha B. Yelverton spent X I -Jk lh r i , the week end at home- l- jMisses Harriet Bradshaw, Ethel ' Mrs. E. G. Murray, Mrs. Char James Yourg, Elizabeth Fussell lie Teachey and Mrs. Laura Roney and Edith Ward, students at E. C. visited relatives in Wallace Tues-1 T. C, Greenville spent Che week (Continued on back, pagel . o o tome In Today And See TKe CElffiSlDX ' El AM ' , , - - - . ' NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU HEARD , STTCH ED. UNPARALLELED RECEPTION AND PER 7 RADIO REVOLUTIONARY FEATURES PROVID , FORMANCE.-, " 4 THERE'S A CROSLEY FOR EVERY PRICE AND PURPOSE. Priced as 'rt Low As ELECTRIC or BATTERY SET "Furniture of Quality" IONSTON, N. C. " I have - just received a new ship ment of new Spring Cotton Print Dress es in all the newest styles and flares. TTiasa flrpsp a.r PSTiwinllv ; vnnA ftr - house and afternoon wear. : , 2 Also just received a new shipment X of Mens and Women's new shoes.' ' g . V I. have in stock, a good supply of ;cloth including the season's new prints. , ' You need not . go to town' to buy your ' new dresses and shoes now. - ANNOUNCEMENT Due. to increasing business been 'forced to enlarge my store. trio lights have been installed - stock increased all around. I wish to made this possible.', -' ' s- o o La. D. E-ZaMLTT '; "" . .... .- General Merchandise , LOCATED AT OLD PROSPECT end at home Miss Carolyn Erinkley the week end. at Raleigh. The Rev. W. P. M. Curris Wallace, preached at the Prci7 tsrian church. Sunday mornir-: Lx the absence of the pastor; the liar. S. G. Harness, who preached at lit. William's church, as a part tf the Stewardship Compaign. ' , Miss Sallie Henderson, oC.Ha hunta School, near Goldsbora spent o o n DM IHIdDUSE I have Elec- .and ni" SEVEN SPRINGS, R.FJX cr l at tcr home in V : .. y
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