STUDENTS QUALIFY
SCHOLARSHIP HONOR
ROLL LAST PERIOD
One-Hundred And Twenty
One Students Names
On Latest List
Listed below are the names of
students attending the Seventh to
Twelfth Grades whose record en
titles their names to appear on
the Scholarship Honor Roll for
the period of school just ended:
Seventh Grades: Cecil Coburn,
John Murray, Joseph Topping,
Myrtle Edwards, Ester Ellis, Jan
et Grant, Lillian Lee, Virginia
Pair, Helen Roberson, Mildred
Taylor, Sarah Thompson, Elizabeth
Tickle, Graham Dickens, Helena
Crawford, Wilder Crickmore, Hel
en Davis, Margaret Hancock, Mar
gie Hux, Cota Pulley, Lillie M.
Strickland, Margaret Williams,
Gilbert Baugham, Geraldine Bel
lamy, Annie Jenkins, Joyce White,
-Jobe Tickel, Bruce Waters, Hazel
Keeter, Margaret Mason.
Eighth Grades: George Hayes,
James Patrick, Thomas Perkin
son, Isabelle Cummings, Beatrice
Kemp, Rosa Boyd McLendon, Ro
berta Kate Nash, Jewel Reaves,
Euzelia Ricks, Lucille Rook, Jes
sie Simmons, Navalle Tickel, Sara
Crawford Towe, Emma Wright,
Virginia Davis, Lucile Kidd, Mild
red Lee Moore, Bruce Collier, Al
meta Pleasant, Elsie Warrick, Lois
Garris.
Ninth Grades: Henry Woodruff,
Arnold Hughes, Janies Kirk, Rus
sell Lampley, James McGee, Mal
colm Outland, Lewis Tickel, Geo
rge Turner, Helen Stewart, Juan
ita Underwood, Lilia Webb, Thel
ma Blowe, Florence King, Mada
lene Lipscomb, Marcella Marks,
Allie Moody, Saluda Northington,
Maggie Powell, Ethel Reaves,
Catherine Robinson, Lillie Bell
Etheridge, Doma Rook, Blanche
Cullins,
10th Grades: Dorothy Askew,
Mildred Brown, Mary Miles Clark,
Dorothy Harris, Elsie Pair, Nellie
Nethercutt, Hattie Odell, Llewellyn
Mason, Henry Akers, Ernest Eu
bank, Rudolph Northington, For
rest Rook, Jessie Spencer, William
Waters, Mary McNeil.
Eleventh Grades: Martha Ben
nett, Mildren Burton, Eileen Fisher,
Erma Robinson, Katherine Thom
ason, Wilson Byrd, Irvin Dickens,
Jim Joyner, Graham Jarman, Wil
son Mullen, George Nethercutt,
Rexell Williams, Russell Matkins,
Allen McNeil, Rebecca Bounds,
Mable Fitts.
Twelfth Grades: Louise Browne,
Mary Crickmore, Minnie Dickens,
Elma Etheridge, Lucille Ferrell,
Annie Marie Fisher, Anita Har
ris, Nellie Mae Jernigan, Marga
ret Long, Vernie Lyerly, Dorothy
Pope, Frances Troxler, Edison
Burnett, William Gaylord, Marvin
Matkins, Alton Davis, Shelley Ed
wards.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fahey and
children, Elizabeth, Doris and
Laurence, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Edwards and daughter,
Doris, spent Sunday evening in
Rocky Mount.
W. C. WILLIAMS
Funeral Director
FUNERAL PARLOR
UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT
AMBULANCE SERVICE
TACTFUL ATTENTION
DAY—Dial R-340
NIGHT—Dial R-3S9
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
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Miss Sadie Barnes of Hamilton,
N. C., is visiting Mrs. H. L. Fahey
and Mrs. E. R. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hux and
children, and Miss Dora May Hux
spent Sunday in Henderson with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickens
motored to Durham last Thursday.
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Wilton Dickens and Elmer Starke
have returned heme for the sum
mer.
Harvey Wheeler, of Durham,
was a visitor in Rosemary last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Eason and
daughter, are spending some time
in Durham.
Mrs. George Outland and daugh
ter, Rena Outland, have returned
from a visit to relatives in Con
way.
Walter Davenport and sister,
Miss Blanche Davenport, spent the
week-end in Hyde County.
Mrs. W. A. Outland and Ar
nette VanDyke are visiting rela
tives in Tarboro.
Russell Buxton spent the week
end in Portsmouth.
Clarence Davis has returned to
his home in Hyde County.
Mrs. E. B. Davis has returned
from a visit t oher daughter, Mrs.
Edward Boice in Rich Square.
Miss Emma Matthews, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida
Matthews, has returned to Win
ston-Salem.
Miss Edith Bobbitt spent Sun
day in Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Hoyle
visited friends in Lawrenceville,
Va., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Satterthwaite
and children spent the week-end m
Hyde County.
T. M. Davenport is visiting in
Wilmington, N. C.
Miss Margaret Dunning has re
turned from Greensboro.
Clyde Mills has returned frem
Durham.
Lyle M. Wilson left Tuesday
morning for Clinton, Iowa, where
he will spend his vacation visiting
his mother, Mrs. S. L. Wilson, who
has visited in Roanoke Rapids,
and is wrell-known here. Mrs. Lyle
Wilson has been in Iowa for the
past several weeks, and Mr. Wilson
will join her at Clinton, returning
to the city within two-weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lakey, Mrs.
Cassie Hall and children spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Yates, near Emporia,
Virginia.
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Roanoke Rapids, N. C.