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MARGARET LONGHI
Here’s a girl Mrs. Marks just couldn’t get a good picture of when
she wasn’t looking, so this is the final result. She got caught when
her back was turned! The only other time we could get her picture
when shd didn’t see us was when she was as busy using her tongue as
her crayon to color her picture (as you can see by the inset)
Margaret is a mighty cute vivacious blonde, short and plump, with
a winning personality. Her nickname is “Duck”, and she likes that,
too. Margaret lives with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lowder. and her real mother lives in Tennessee. She paid her mother
a Visit during Christmas, and had a wonderful time.
Margaret has, a nice little cousin, Johnnie, and he keeps her and
Mrs. Lowder pretty busy looking after him, but “Duck” ’ says she
enjoy tending to him, and Trom what her aunt tells us, Margaret
helps her a great deal.
Somebody gave Margaret a pretty blue apron for Christmas and
she brought it over to school to wear when she paints water color
pictures. That way she can keep her pretty new dresses nice and clean.
Margaret takes dancing and she Is doing fine in that. Your reader?
will get a chance to see her a lot this spring, because she will be in the
Dance Revue and our Kindergarten program then you can see her
sparkling blue eyes and pretty face! •
Burgess Funeral
Held On Saturday .
Mrs. Mary Taulula Parks Bur
gess, 61, of Benson, died at the
home of her daughter Thursday
night following a long illness.
Funeral services were held Sat
urday afternoon at 3 o’clock from
the Benson Methodist Church, of
which she had been a member for
several years. Officiating was her
pastor, the Rev. I. T. Poole of Ben
son, and a former pastor, the Rev.
J. K. Ormand of Ahoskie. Burial
was In the Roselawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Burgess was the widow of
J. Ralph Burgess, and the daugh
ter of the late Howell B. and Mar
raget Parks of Georgia. Surviving
are one daughter, Mrs. O. A. Lon
nie Clifton of Benson; two sons,
Harry of Benson and Ralph, Jr.
of Halifax; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl
Peck of LaOrange and Mrs. W. H.
Chambers of Homer, Oa.; one
brother, S. O. Parks of Benson,
Route 3; and four grandchildren.
Banquet
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attorney J! Shephard Bryan and
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Manager SutUes will introduce
special guests, just prior to the
address by the former NAM presi
dent, who will be introduced by
attorney X. R. Williams.
New officers will be installed to
serve during the coming year and
the closing ceremony will be con
ducted by the Rev. Richard Rhea
Gammon, pastor of the Dunn
Presbyterian Church.
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•COATS
School News
By RUTH DENNING *
The Coats student body is proud
to have with them two hew Agri
culture Practice Teachfcrs. They
arc Mr! Earnest B, Taylor from
Merry Hill, N. C., and Mr. Gilbert
A. Lewis of Fairmont. The teach
ers. both of whom are students at
State College, will teach and work
with the F.F.A, boys until March
10. We are always glad to see the
arrival of new teachers, for with
them are brought newer ideas that
better the qualities of our school
life. We sincerely welcome the new
teachers and we hope ta make
their time spent with us pleasant
to them as well as helpful and
beneficial to us.
We welcome three new high
school students. They are Janie
Blunt, a sophomore from Linden,
Jimmy Stephenson, a freshman
from Cleveland and Jesse Tart, a
freshman from Deep River. We are
glad to have them with us and
hope that they like their new
school.
The Rollateers presented a very
interesting as well as entertaining
program to the student body, Tues
day, January 8. The Roller Skating
Stars are a classic among skating
attraction's. They introduced daring
displays and top tricks, astounding
their enthused audience. Their
whirlwind exhibition displayed skill,
as well as swiftness and action.
The Roller Skating Stars are ex
traordinary skaters and put on an
entertaining program, including
technical discussion and demonstra
tion on skating. Various students
participated in the program. The
entertainment was of great inter
est to the students, since skating
is a favorite hobby of many of
them.
The Senior Class, under the dir
ection of Miss Edith Allen presen
ted the school chapel program on
Thursday, January 10. Short skits
of the Senior Play were given. The
skits aroused the enthusiasm and
anticipation of the stucrents for the
play that was to be given that
night.
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