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. TOWN TALK 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. ■— 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. PRICES REDUCED! PONTIAC 8 DOWN $ A A ON ALL models THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELD! NOW ONLY 675 * List price, Pontiac, Mich. With standard extra equipment, f32.00 additional. Pontiac is a General Motors Value. Effective immediately, Pontiac announces a sweeping price reduc tion on every car in the Pontiac line. Nothing Changed but the Price In making this sensational price reduction, Pontiac further announces that the big, beauti ful Pontiac Eight has not been cheapened in any way . . . nothing has been omitted . . . nothing has been changed but the price! Same Car...Same Performance Same Economy...butaNew Value The Pontiac Eight, now listing at $40 less, is the identical car that has thrilled thousands of owners with its remarkable smoothness, ease of riding and exceptional economy. It has the same 117-inch wheelbase, Knee-Action wheels, True-Course steering, powerful Bendix brakes, Fisher bodies and Fisher No Draft ventilation. Before you buy any car, SEE and DRIVE the low-priced, economical Pontiac Eight! OWNERS SAY 16 TO 18 MILES TO THE GALLON Dealer Advertisement Nash Motor Co •, Inc. Roanoke Rapids, N. C.