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NEGRO NEWS
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(By Jessie (J. -Cost nor)
The Piedmont Carolina High *
School Athletic Association held Its (
basket hall tournament in Uastonla
and Be|tnou on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of last week The Dav- ^
idsop High teams' took part in the
tournament. The Davidson boys lost
to Cherryville hoys with u score 2315
on Thursday night. The Davidson
girls' team progressed and were
able to play in the setni-finuls on ,|
Saturday. j
The Girls' Games And Scores' I
Thursday: Davhlson 41; Clear- I
Creek 9. I
Friday; Davidson 22; West Char- '
lotte 19. '
Saturday: Jltvldsou 15; Plato
Price 31.
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The girls on the Davidson team
are: Nina Wilson. Ollie Thompson , ,
Marjorie Lindsay, Aileen Adams,
Loreue Adams, Evelyn Brown, Uay- .
zetta Jackson, Daisy Lee Roberts, j
Edna Mae Roberts and Dorothy By- f
ers. Marjorie Lindsay received the,
honor of liuving the best sports ' attitude
of any girl ou the Davidson
tearu.- '
Eleazer Williams, son of Mr. and
Mr3. Matthew Williams of the Ebent-zer
community died in the Shelby
Hospital after a long illness. KleazCr
was a splendid young church work- I
er and a student of Washington j
High School. The funeral was held |
at Ebenezer Baptist churi-li las'.
Thursday, with the Rev. J. W. Roberts
of Shelby officiating.
The Ebeuezer W. I. C. reorganized
Sunday afternoon. The folio winy
officers were elected: Evelyn lx>ga#.
President; Allene Corry, Vice President;
Dorcas Hall, Secretary;
Alice Williams, Asst. Secretary;
Helen E. Roberts. Treasurer, Mrs.
Alice Lutz, Adviser. ,
The P. T. A. of the Waco District
Will hold its monthly meeting Friday
of this week, at the Ebeaeser
School. All the patrons are urged ]to .
attend.
Mrs. Luclle Hilt of Shelby was
the week end guest of Mrs. Eleanor
Roberts.
Mrs. Leslie Crosby who has been
ill tor several months issstill indls-1
posed.
Miss Odessa Shlleds entertained
the Junior Missionary Circle at ber
liome on Tuesday night of this week.
The visitors present were MisS
Lois Spencer and Miss Feriine Jackson.
Thn itfl rli oof rofnrH r\f nrln I nA *?\m.
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?ic* is la the year 1465.
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Honor Roll
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Grade Bight: Hazaleen Abern*
hy* Houston Black*. Hoy' Leo
Whites ides*. Sylvia Jean KandalT. f
>ara Btarnes. Jacob Keller*. Franc- 4.
i Hunter. Virginia Summers.
Grade Nine: Marion Ivey, Wllnot
Kennedy. Kuby Mom*. Mildred 1
tippy. Malcolm Patterson. Coyte 1
'ayseur. Oaelle balden. Ulee *Btld
ts*. Harold Glaus*. . Jeiry Hord. H
ioldeii Barrett, Margie Barrett.
Grade Ten: George LaUiiuore*. t'
'unnau Wilson*, Kctb jiatlo, Mar
Ua Mct'laiu*. Hetty Moore.
Grade Kleven: Juan It a McHwain.
toy Hiiutb. Hilly Throurbuig. Krnest
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ilick. Betty Lee Keisler N'siif y Nick
si*, Hetty Patrick. Doris White.
Post Graduates: George Thompson*.
Sybil Davis. Dorothy Hayes,
uanlta Hudspeth*. Alice Betty
tauney, Virginia itollitis. Patricia
V'hlte.
entral Grammar
Grade Four: Iris Falls. Charlqtte
ettkUis*. Peggy Jackson, Mary Ann
.it tie John, Blllie Sue McDanlcl*. ltil
> Gene Autos*, William Herndou*,
lrmittii .nauuey *, jaeK KUIU, KU- |
;ene Ware*, Peggy Arthur, Martha I
tnu Cox, Margie Lou Dickey*,, Hel
11 Lanier*, Jan Reynolds*. '
Grade Five: Colleen Falls, Frank J
Summers*, ;\lda Jean Davis*, Fran es
George*. Mary Medlin.
Grade Six: Mary Beth liord*, Bety
Jackson, Frances Llndsey*. Alar
jaret l<anier*, Thelma Kyals, Nayleuu
Maness*. Louise ,Hutuni. Louinn
Herndon., Betty Hord, Aunie K.
daloney, Shirley Splvey, Frances
iVilliams. Margaret Williams, Neletie
Bennett, Carl Allmail."
Grade Seven: B. S. Peeler. Mar:aret
Cole, Nancy DlckeJ *, Kmelyn
lillespie, Jean Hord, Paulihe Mur|y*,
Mrpneea SunSaV'l'* Avis
.varlick.*
lentral Primary
First Grade: Joan Mauney*. Jaclueline
.Hord, Ann Mayes. Betty Bur
on*. Faylene Falls*. Helen Weaver,
Silly Fallk*. Douglas Fals* Gene
Ollis. Johnny Jackson,-A. B. Summit
lazel Fite, Charles, Mauney*. Chares
Painter*. Alfred Tatew Peggy Lit
lejohn. Phyllis Ware*.
Second Grade: Lavott Thompson*, 1
tachel West*, Howard Falls, Bobby
Jtringtellow, Willard Upchurch.
Third Grade: Billy Alleu, Harvey
lily Hamrick*, Tommy Thompson. ,
Silly Sue Gates*, Eleanor Myers*,
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Let us give you a Perma- ,
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No frizzled ends or split
hairs. Get the best at
reasonable prices and be
assured of beauty that
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lobbe. Peggy Jane Roat.
Second Grade: Bill Boltn. < Jac
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if.
Third Grade: Gay Beunett, Barbt
a Jean Tord. Betty Clark, Rutl
rown. Ldndaay Boyd. Albert Bracl
tt. Julia Burton.
Fourth Grade: Dorothy Carpentei
harcle Cook. Shlrle yMoffttt, Bo'
le Jean. Spencer,
Sixth Grade: Betty Carpentei
ulh Clark. Mary France* Payne.
Seventh Grade: Jean Deeae. Bill;
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I -one doable chin. balgiag hip* aad
atomach! No rlaky drag*. No
iacnnvenienee!
Here's the Plan that is appealing
to such great numbers of pirls ami
women all oter the country to safe
ly reduce eiteu fat so that the modern
new styles will fit more liccominplv?
tr -r. " -
fTciui juuim-ii ninny,. uei a uoi*
tip of Kru*rhrn Salt* (a famous
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Itpiprr breakfast take ' oiip half
traspoonful in a glass of water?pat
wisely?cut out fatty meats, butter,
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annetto Moot. Franco* Jean M
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llobby Goforth", Dick MoMacl
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* Dick Webb.
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Griffin, Jack Hord. Jr.*. Chariest
Logan, Jack Mulllno, Dorothy
11 Carter*. Donald Patterson, I
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ley Arthur, Patsy Jean Harmon.,
^ Fourth Grale: Charles Ulai
Demouth Hlautun.
p- Fifth Grade: Joyce ('Hue. M:
Murray.
y tttsth Grade: l obby Ledbo
yormuu MeGlll*. Johnny Plonk*
9iHi who wont to
ULv "Ml
crran. Mil rich pa Mr lea--(to light on
viliilr bread and |>otafor*.
After I week* weioli lT.ur?i>l(
Bain an.I ju*t ye if you haven't
o-l poumla of upl> fat anil pairvl
that "Kru?ohrn Feeling" of greater
vivacity. more energy ami improved
ha-altli that so often accompany fat
rcihiction.
REFI'SE IMITATIONS! Dent an.I
aml pct. rpilt the" genuine Kruselicn
(the famous Kngli-h formula) plain
or new effervescent, pleasant, spark
line. Bottle lasts 1 weeks anil costi
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3*. BEAUTIFUL PAINTING BY
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Faith reproduction of a painting
lln** in FULL COLOR showing an iw?elc'n,
inspiring forest firs, The plotura
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61,01 . U. S. Forest Service will appear "In
iDna , the April 6th issue of
Mc* I THE AMERICAN WEEKLY
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