Scholarship Honor Roll
For 2nd Six Weeks Term
In Local High School
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71A—B i 11 Hawkins, Navarro
Hux, Charles Neal, L. W. Pullen,
Glyndon Worroek, Margaret Gib
son, Gladys Harrison, Patricia
Hodges, Margaret Ingram, Hazel
Newsom, Grace Taylor, Mary Al
ice Thortis, Louise Twiddy, Ann
Georgia Williams.
71B—Bennie Webb, C. D. Clark.
711—Dorothy Braswell, Elizabeth
Brown, Winifred Clary, Eleanor
White.
7III—Juels Jackson.
7IV—Grace Walters, James Ev
ans.
7V—Tommy Dickens, Mary F.
Gibson, Mary Jordon, Hazel
Baird, Margaret Haislip.
8IA—Adelle Blue, Rosa Bryant,
Marie Jernigan, Helen Knight,
Ruth Wrenn, Frank Hawley,
Doyle Satterthwaite, Raymond
Taylor.
8IB—Kendred Bryant, Atho
Cross, Lionel Northington, Donald
Outland, Billy Waters, Audrey
Nethercutt.
811—Annie Belle Britton, Cecil
Evans.
8HI—Dewey Waters, Boyd Ma
1WJ1C.
81V—Mary Story.
9IA—James Bennett, Lanier Da
vis, John Fisher, Boh Kendrick,
Virgil McDowell, Francis Vaugh
an, Bennie Vester, Jack Wrenn,
Dorothea Askew, Elizabeth Beck
with, Margaret Bennett, Doris
Bridgers, Loraine Bryant, Hazel
Cannon, Anne Collins, Helen
Daughtry, Josephine Draper, Ma
rie Harbor, Helen Hasty, Annie
Holloman, Mae Leitner, Margaret
Martin, Shirley Martin, Essie Ma
son, Lola Peed, Mary Sanders,
Virginia Lee Thorne, Josephine
Webb.
9IB—Libby D. Clemmer, Martha
Johnson, Mariam Perkinson, Peg
gy Simms, Arnette Van Dyke,
Alice Walker Margaret Wood,
Kirk Taylor, Jack Williams.
911—Eileen Barnette, Dorothy
Clary, Ruth Cooke, Dorothy Dun
ston, Dorothy Edwards, Frances
Gibson, Frances White, Evelyn
Wood, James Nicholson, William
Price.
9HI—Graham Bryant, Beulah
Ogburn.
9IV—Kathleen Mayton, Dorothy
Nicholson.
9V—Lewis Ricks.
101—Francis Barlowe, Preston
Blue, Sanford Brown, Lawrence
Clements, W. T. Hasty, Bill
Hodges, Joseph Taylor, Eloise
Bright, Lois Churchill, Violet D.
Corbitt, Kathleen Crumpler, Helen
Edmonds, Lucy Erwin, Melba Har
ris, Elizabeth Price Hines, Marian
Hodges, Ruth Lee, Elladeane Lee,
Gwendolyn Lowe, Juanita Nantz,
Olive Outman, Marian Ray, Edith
Revelle, Lorene Scott, Margaret
Taylor, Gene Tillery, Elaine
Welch, Jane West, Kathryn Wood.
1011—William Davis, Otis Glas
gow, Elmer Reaves, Horace Rig
gan, Harvey Taylor, Louise Brit
ton, Mary Clark, Vera Hale, Ag
nes Hawkins, Violet Keeter, Kath
leen Kidd, Katherine Lynch, Lo
rene Medlin, Marcella Seyman,
Annie Rose Spivey, Gertie Wil
liams.
loni—Lorene Wright, Geraldine.
Radcliffe.
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Jolly, Arnold Moore, Hull Webb,
Mildred Barrett, Rose Brickell,
Ruby Davenport, Ruth Edmond
son, Madge Ervin, Rachel For
rest, Angela Hardy, Helen Hedge
peth, Justine Hockaday, Lois
Hockaday, Edith Kinnin, Jean
Knight, Juanita Lane, Mary L.
Martin, Margaret Midgette, Der
ith Morgan, Odessa Nethercutt,
Edna Price, Helen Pridgen, Mary
L. Ray, Marie Riggan, Mary San
ders, Corinne Satterthwaite, Ruth
Spence, Eloise Taylor Jane Thom
ason, Miriam Warren, Julia Wor
rock.
11-H—Sam Kidd, Lula Brit
ton, Jessie Gay, Hazel Pridgen,
Edna Earl Wood, Virginia Pep
per, Beatrice Lyles, Thelma Tay
lor, Anne Mohom.
11-IV—Lucille Tyson.
11-m—Alma Hansley, Christine
King.
12-1—Vergie Lee Arthur, Bessie
Askew, Mildred Blowe, Mary
Brickell, Elizabeth Brown, Carrie
Byrd, Katherine Cross, Frances
Forrest, Frances Garris, Marian
Glasgow, Margaret Hines, Mildred
Hodges, Sally Jarvis, Marian Mur
phy, Mary Ruth Sullivan, Nellie
Taylor, Rachel Vick, Dorothy
Webb, Elsie White, Frances Ricks,
James Acree, Lewis Hasty, Nick
Long, Lloyd Nethercutt.
12-11—Violet Allen, Jane Glas
gow, Sarah Ingram, Jack Byrd.
12-III—Daisie Lee Inscoe.
Henry Fields, student at Duke
University, returned Thursday aft
er spending the holidays here
with his parents.
Monroe Starke and George
Hayes spent Friday at Chapel
Hill.
Miss Jessie Boone of Smithfield
was the guest of Miss Martha Ann
Starke last Thursday.
Clay - Madry
The wedding of Miss Susan Fe
licia Madry, of Enfield, and Sgt.
Cecil Clay, of Fort Monroe, Va.,
and Jackson, Ohio, was solemniz
ed on Thursday evening, Decem
ber the nineteenth, at the home
of the bride’s sister, and brother
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alls
brook, in Norfolk, Va. The Rev.
H. C. Hillman was the officiating
minister.
The bride was becomingly at
tired in a dress of soldier blue
with accessories of black.
Mrs. Clay is the oldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert
Madry, of Enfield. She received
her education in the public
schools of Enfield, and is a
graduate of the Southern Beauty
School in Norfolk.
Sgt. Clay, of the United States
Army, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Clay, of Jackson, Ohio.
At present he is stationed at Fort
Monroe, Va.
Mrs. R. W. Jordan and Mrs. J.
L. Dickens of Portsmouth were
called here last week to attend
the funeral of their nephew, Lee
Sheffield.
Board No. 2
Sends 13 To
Fort Bragg
The following named men were
selected for induction by local
board number 2, Enfield, Halifax
County, and reported to the board
at Enfield at 7:30 a.m. on Janu
ary 8th, whereupon they shall be
sent to an induction station of
the United States Army at Fort
Bragg.
Jack Benjamin Crawley, Hol
lister, order No. 298 (V); Roy
Lee Turner, Halifax, order No. 18;
James Wilson Vick, Enfield, or
der No. 22; Roger Alexander
Hux, Halifax, order No. 40; Thur
man Dorn Bland, Hobgood, order
No. 61; Lewis Junior Latham,
Scotland Neck, order No. 85; Ben
jamin Franklin Moore, Scotland
Neck, order No. 122; Talmadge
Ellsworth Jones, Halifax, order
No. 125; John Wilson Adkins,
Enfield, order No. 164; Jesse Hy
man Holdford, Jr., Halifax, order
No. 198; Andrew Gunter Bose
man, Enfield, order No. 249; An
drew Jackson Parks, Halifax, or
der No. 269; Billy Mohome Liles,
Littleton, order No. 277.
In case one or more of the men
named above may not be inducted
the following men may be requir
ed as replacements:
James Allison Boykin, order No.
295.
James Alton Davenport, order
No. 302.
Former Enfield
Resident Buried
Burial services were concluded
in Elmwood Cemetery for Mrs.
Etta Weeks, of Whitakers, Wed
nesday morning. Mrs. Weeks,
widow of J. W. Weeks, died at
the home of her son, Clif Weeks,
in Whitakers Tuesday morning at
seven o’clock after an illness of
several months. Funeral services
were held at the Etheridge Fu
neral Home in Whitakers and in
terment followed in Enfield. Mrs.
Weeks and family made their
home in Enfield many years prior
to going to Whitakers to live.
Survivors, 3 children, Mrs. J. L.
Williams, of Rocky Mount, Clif
and Paul Weeks, of Whitakers.
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