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PAGE TWO COVECREEK HONOR ROLL FOR OCTOBER tith Grade Perfect atterrtfaii \ : C? ipbell. Velma Combs. Lucy CorneUe, i 175 Wri riin TVinrOrrc- Kr.i-.lnV. Jamie Harrnor; Ruth Lowranee. i Irene Michael, Maxir.e Moody. Helen Cobles. Ersel Presnell, Gladys Tester. MaitucOa Ward. Mary Glor.r*. < Roxana Bingham. Leonard Blair. James Brown, Brady Campbell.. Les- 1 ter Deai. Sheltor Dugger. Fred Greene. Dears Grog an. Richard Hartley, Morris Kensor*. IVn Hoi ton. Ly nr. Isaacs. Robert Lev.^r. !*?? Af' - Gtdrc, TVu: Smith J Illlli Gr.uie Howard Ro'vVv. Wiiiis Svvdrt. Gordon Spainhour, Canxsil Snook. Lawrence Shepherd. Tommy Pitsnel. Hal Johnson Hoy Isaacs, .lack Grogan A. P Glerm, Lynn Fox, Ernest Fletcher, Lois Farthing, Rome Cof- fey. Edgar. Bingham. 9th 4 i ratio 3 Edna Bairu, Ruth Banner. Virginia 5 Rm-vr Sna;v Brown. Vera Brewer. ( k.uui camp ben, Gladys Kggers. F>y j i Greene. Martha Harris, Irene Hartley, Mary Harmon. Ruth Henson, ;1 Myrtle Johnson, Berniee Lowe. Flow- ers Mast, Geneva Mast, Sue Mast, Fay McLean. Rulh Miller. Marie Pat -! ker. Liilie Presnell, Reba Trivet to. ; Hazel Teague, Bonnie Ward, Host 1 Edna Ward, Delia Welch, Ililc Wil- 1 liams. Finley Watson. Grant ThoniaS; Thomas Shook. Henry Michael. Carl Lewis. William Greer, Dwight Ed- 1 mis ten, Claude Calloway. Dick Bur- t ecss. Floyd Brewer. Clarence Berry, 1 Ray Anderson. * 7th Grade 1 Honor roll: Josephine Banner. Ad- * die Bingham Maxiite Bradley. Lerims Brown, Ada Townscnd, Ralph -s Stokes. Paul Tester, Carolyn Combs, Eileen Crocker. Murl Bumgarner. 3 Juanita Trivette, Ossie Bolts. Hattie j ? Perry, Virginia Love, Louise Lewis, Louise Isaacs, Ruth Hodges. I Perfect attendance: Josephine Ban- 1 ner. Addio Bingham. Maxim Bradley, t Lennis Brown, Carolyn Combs, Eileen j \ Crocker. Iva Lee Henson. Ruth 1 Hodges. Louise Lewis, Hattie Perry, I Margaret Stanberry, Ada Townscnd, !\:i Caitu! Baitd, Bonnie Baird, Barrel J Baird, Carlton Coic. Blaine Combs, A step through the doors miscnievous UTue ooys go cherubic expression in anl to come! And giggly litt times very stubborn will behaved! And as for gi know they'll want to be k getting down on the flooi trie trains! Toy land is 1 ever. It's a child's idea ( so many wonderful toys 1 hours of rapt attention And reigning above all jovial, kindly Santa Clau ones on his knee and wr what they want for Chri: land?it's the,, grandest, ' town. Come one and cor away full of the old Chri good for everyone! " FARMERS ILVRDJ V, ?? 1 Robert Hayes. JurJor Reason, Joseph Morion. Albert Moody. Johr. Presnell. Dexter Yates. (jth Grade Honor roll: Betty Jane Protfit;' Derr.'aine Bingham, Lola Miller. J. V. : r .... .. .. .. .1 juiivr, ii?juisu orreene. uoromy -xiasi,, Elizabeth Mast, Hilly Greene, Helenj Hicks* Leona Hollars. Arlis Shull. j .Tuanita Matheson. Robert Wilson. Lena Trivette. Lucille Johnson P e r f e c t attendance: Gcraidire j Bingham. Pauiire Combs. Mary Lee Greene. Louise Greene. Ruth Greene, i Mildred Hayes. Leona Hollars, Lu-1 3i!-e Johnson. Carleen Mast, Dorothy Mas:. Elizabeth Mast. Lola Miller.! Margaret Lee Palmer, Francis Wal-j ktr. Ruth Ward. Louise Ward, RobErt Rijlv Greene RaflSftli i Greene. J. V. Miller. J. P. Palmer.; Fay Parker. Fred Perry, \rlis Shut:. ! D?ah Swift. Lewis Wilson, Payne ' \ : . : 3th Grade Honor roll: John Bingham. Opr- J Ion Bingk&m, Paul Brcwr. Edward; Stokes. Earl Tester, Sophroiiia Ban:er. Mary Lee Doison, Mary Helen' ||ui listen, Velma Isaacs. Earle John wn, Xora Miller, Barbara Xobles.! ?!ara Xorris, VVilma Xorris. Marnie; -loilars. Perfect attendance: John BLng-' Jam. Luther Martin Bingham. Gor- j ion Bingham, Paul Brown. Edward j Stakes, Saphronia Banner, Grace! i farmer. Mary Lee Dotson. Lora I iivtru.'. Vclma Isaacs, Eail Johnson, j r'ara Xorris, wihn'etta Ward. Mar-! lie Hollars. Fae Greer j 4th Gradf cio.iut iuii. jacK tr resneii, Kusseii;; laves, Sheltor Billings, Merta Tut-! Je, Deck Henscn, James Dugger, j < Herbert Tester. Fred Walker. Edna j 1 saacs. Margie Isaacs. Mary Martha | l&gharn. Dean Tester. Robert 11 lodges. I Perfect attendance: Gertrude Hen-! on, Keba .Mast. Verlee Moody. Edd; \jidersor. George Bingham, James'; .IcConnell. Jack Presncll, Biliie j I Stakes, Cray Bingham, Trumen Bil-j ir.gs. Billy Billings. Jimmy Billings, ! toward James. Dick Henson, Robert;' ..ee Presneli, Sheiton Wilson. Burt it Swift. Gladys Tnyette, Virginia! Vard. James Qufegcr Ted Eller, j' Maine Eller, Hoyt Eilmi|ten, Robert < lodges. Gone Sherwood) Dean Tos- * er. Burl Johnson . Edna Isaacs, ifargie Isaacs. Mertie Tuttle. 3rd Grade ; of Toyland will make bug-eyed and take on a :icipation of the big day ic gn ji> wiiu cii tr auiiit?: immediately grow well own-ups?well, we all ids again . . . with Dads to play with the elec:>igger and better than >f Heaven, for here are they'll be able to spend just looking at them, this gala display is a s who'll take the little ite down in a big book >tmas. Don't miss ToyChristmassy place in ne all . . . and you'll go s'tmas spirit?and that's VARE & SUPPLY ANY , N. C. fetsc rATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY ' - j S. Carolina Governor ji|j Host To Boone People j| Lutheran Group Signally Honored by EE C"hii?f Kvlw'iiHw on \ kit fo ~ Columbh i ?-? , ? Miss Cera ieffcoai. togetuer with' ~ Mis Bianciu Townsend and Miss ~ Dorothy Holt. Lutheran students ot EE A. S. T C.. were among those who EH attended the southeastern regional =: convention of the Lutheran Students j = Association of America, which was held Friday, Saturday and Sunday in 5E Columbia. S. O. EE The Columbia State tells of the EE good fortune of the group in being r= personally welcomed to the state Ei buildings by Governor JSr?TOh. The report rrom this nev.saper says: == "A group of students who are at- ~ tending the southeastern regional EE convention of the Lutheran Students Er Association of America were "in luck" yesterday afternoon when it ~ came to having a "real guide * to show them through the state capitol. ~ "The delegates fend visited a number of places of interest around the city EE and finally dirfted down to the state EE ho?s.> shortly after 5 o'clock yester- ~ day afternoon. They found the front j SS entrance to the building closed, but I = entered through a side door which j ~ they found open. ! =E "In a few moments they had arriv-!~ ed ih front of tti- governor's office I EE: ?.nd immediately wondcrcd :t Cover- ' EE nor Johnston was sliii at his desk. ' EE "They saw a man standing just in- j ? mv uuui dli'U lliUUlXCU US LU whether Governor Johnston was in, EE and if he was in. could they meet zz= pim. ~ * *1 am Governor Johnston." the j man they had questioned replied. == Come right in.' EE "The students explained who they EE .vere and immediately the governor EE appointed himself their guide through EE 'he stately and beautiful building. zrz "First he showed the party ==: die pictures of former governors :== which hang in his of lice, and told ? .hem interesting stories of how some j ? vere elected ami how some others EE Lvere later defeated. Then he con- EE '.ucted them or. a tour of the remain- m ter of the building The Confederite Relic room, the senate chamber, the hall 01" the house of representa- ~ Lives and other points of interest EE .veie r-otnted out ami interesting an- EE cdol.es of past happenings were re- EE Tv-.-d u> the visitors by tlieir oistin- EE: ttdshed guide. EE "When the trip through the build- En: ng was com piotcd the group. was as 'tofuse - cs imink* to GbvcSioi [ohnston for his couilc.-.y and as a ~ jailing gesture the governor invited EE hem to come to the governor's man- EE iioa at 8:30 this morning so that he EE jouM again he their guide and show zzz hem through his home. His invita- === ion was accepted with enthusiasm. Included in the group which met ?H? he governor were Miss Blanche Powhsend of Boone, N. C.. Miss Mar:aret Fry of Hagerstown, Md.. Miss Barbara Moser of Burlington N. C., diss Dorothy Holt of Liberty, X. C., diss Mary Lgu Price of Winthrop :ollege, Clemei\ts Hahn of Lenoirthyr.e college, and Prof. H. A A halt ?f Virginia Polytechnic institute.'" STUNT FLYING AVIATORS Dear Co-Pilors: Again we had a iice class, but you were in second >lace in the Intermediate departuent. tlie Ruth cass with almost 100 >er cent, taking first honors. But .ve had good reason for our two absentees who we're sick, these being Blaine Miller and A. Y. Howell, Jr. Bmcs regret to hear of their illness, 3ut upon visiting them yesterday afternoon they assured me they would se able to be with us again next Sunlay. Now I am going to depend on svery one being there Sunday and et's go 100 per cent again and show :he rest we can do it: Official Scoreboard Flying Hours i Perry Greene 100 | Blaine Miller 300 A. Y. Howell, Jr , 300 John Tatum .. 400 Greer Hodges 400 Sonny Carico 420 Carl Greene 370 Johnny Harrison 300 Be sure to study the lesson well this week so you will again be prepared to discuss freely with me the high lights in it Your teacher. HERMAN WILCOX. Honor roll: Clara Mae Shepherd, Louise Parker. Rose Edna Billings, Barbara Sue Farthing, Billie Mast. Leo Mast, Carlton Swift. Perfect Attendance: Rose Edna Billings, Barbara Sue Farthing, Billie Mast, Louise Parker, Carlton Swift, Leo Mast. 1st Grade Eugene Blair. Clifford Edmisten, Elwood Henson, Jimmie Mast, Lonnie Johnson, Bonita Adams, Imogene Campbell, Joyce Henson, Elaine Moretz, Nellie Parker, Pauline Presnell, Kuby Glenn, Sarah Johnson. R. C. Johnson, Jr., D. T. Brown, Jr., Dottie Miller. Perfect attendance: Eugene Blair, Herbert Bingham, Jack Bingham, Clifford Edmisten, Olin Henson, Lonnie Johnson, Jimmie Mast, Paul Younce, Bonita Adams, Charlotte Banner, Imogene Campbell, Joyce Henson, Iva Jean Harmon, Elaine Moretz, Nellie Parker, Pauline Presnell. IHURSDAY - BOONE, N. C. I f^^^^vepartn Pkje (ainp|?te Caft_- C ''''' ' '' prom Di^ Crow new Modern Tail-Lamp .. HIGH-COMPRESSION VAIVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Jop tO StylcrCSt Whet nJiSsBLn newest, most beautil (With DMibl?-Arikulattd 1 111 /? 111 Brekt Shot Linkogt) ClOpCllOablC OI all lOM safety plate glass _ _ - . .. AU around THE ONLY COMPI (at m extra co?t) PRICED so GENUINE FISHER ?? ncm>^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^' Harrison Chevr< BOONE, N. ( 1 r! -i DECEMBER 3. 1936 IHIiHIillililiUiilliiliiliilllillllilllllllllllllEllillif Tent^tore g )ress| This is a gala season and here are the ~ gala dresses to make it gayer! Smart, EE yet practical frocks to make every EE day l'eel like a holiday . . . because of == their unusual style touches, fine fab- = rics and gorgeous colors. And look EE at the price reductions: == S10.95. $9.95 and $8.95 *7 !Z ?5 Dresses reduced to ^Ut 9 9 == $7.95 and $6.95 Dresses ?C Qfl at <?C?et7c} EE $5.95 and $4.95 Dresses BIG SHOE VALUES | Dress suede and combination, brown EE green and black. $4.95 CO fiC! =E and $3.95, reduced to U>*vv == $2.95 Shoes reduced ~ $2.95 suede Oxfords, brown, green. S5; blue, grey, reduced ?2 40 ^ SPECIAL?1 rack of $12.50 Swag- EE ger Suits at AC = only t|)v?vtl = = ilk-White Co. | BOONE, N. C. 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