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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. G CONOR EOLL ASEEDOnO - - V , 6Oi00UU14 aiOTH C mII, Robert "WanC VW Andrews, "EtM Tftch, Margaret Irrtr3obin, rite tfmrn, vsst&a BfOTB, Lucile Qrado i-A-Grefg Nuee, . Edna "Beck, Gladys Humble. - - Grade 1-B. Jam Kenney Boung. ohn Miller McDowell, CUrenee Carl - - .Stead. Eleanor McCain, Maude Ruth ' jYevoet, Louis Allred. Grade I-C Jo Andrews, Howard AJlred, Alton Cox, Dick Davis, Sam aiel Hayworth, Gordon Hall, Henry Hamilton, ; Warns Henry, Herman .Hiller, Kyaa Neely, Hal ? Presnell, John Bedding, Nannie "Male Bonke tneyer, Mabel Brown, Florence Brit tain, Rebecca Hedrick, Leota -Hunt, Jlildred Hurley, Annie Gilbert Rosa. Grade 2-A-L Silas -Hill, -Ernest .Ifrye, Garrette Cox, David Moore, " Arthur Way, Jr., Lassiter .Cranford, Nellie Allred, - Oreline Tysinger, .Eleanor Anne Hammond, Iris Stout, .Edith Allred, Veola Cox, Helen York, Trances Hamilton, Betsy Lock. ' Grade 2-A-2 Worth Bonkemeyer, -Clyde Brown, Rae Craven, - Julius Dickens, Glenn Hughes.-; Marvin "Tucker, Evelyn Harrelaon. r vi:f- Grade 2-B Walter ' Covington, Amos Hill, Lovie Presnell, Paul Kus Jn ; Brown, Lucile Heilif . ' "" ' f Grade 8-B Howard Bunting, Su Ion Feme, Frank Hix. TreLa Hendrix. Thad LewaDen, Lee Miller, Charles Momtt, Grady Moffitt, Olia Hum mer, Hal Sykes, Lawson Tucker, Robert Tysinsrer. . Yinrtl Williams, Oren Wright, Wade Moody, Willie Bell. Koland Jarred. Una Allred. ui- liaa Brown, Sarah Brittain, Nannie Hopkins, Roella Hunt, Vera Kennedy, Sarepath Madison, Cathrine Presnell, Beatrice Wallace. Alberta Thomas. Grade . S-A Howard Fox, Lewis Overman, . Wayne , Rich, Bruce Steed, Louise Betts. Virginia BritUin. Mo- tine Cox, -Frances, Foust, Virginia Johnson, v Pauline I Lewallen,A Helen Lock, Ruth Paisley,', Bessie Poole, Julia iuce. 4V.. - -t- t; ".-" Grade 8-B Hush Brown, Clifford Brown, Norman - Hopkins,. Walter Presnell, Ludls Brown. Irene Brown. Grade 2-AJ. D, Allred, Waldo Cheek, Ernest Spoon, Ina Andrews, Vera 'Beans, Sarah - Helen Covington, Zanie Hamilton, Clara Mae ' Heath, cock, Myrtle McPherson, Edith Rich, ?uv fvH P 1am Jstvwit. Carenca Boggs," Coloa Co,'i-Alex ander Jt ox, Arthur sliLler, Coleman Moore, . Clarence Overman, Edna Johnson, Tnelma Luck, Wanna Stout, alarone Wlutafcer. v. tirade B-B. ina Tucker, - Grade 6-AManraret Hammond, Lena Andrews, Virginia Henry, Dor othy Whitaker, Betsy Annfield, Em ma Kice, K. U Moffitt, Edgar Thomas Grade 7-A. T heron West, Eston Williams, Wilms Bean. Helen Ben nett, Effie Jean Feme, Ruth Hanner, Mettie Alice Wood. ;' Play te be Given at Sea grove. The'play, fHome Ties" will be giv en at the Seagrove school building, Saturday evening March 15th, at 8 o'clock.' - Everybody invited to le present-. The proceeds will go for the Improvement of the schooL - . ' 1 "There seems to be a digger de mand for seed this year than , ever before," is the fine piece of news heard frequently now a days by, the extension force at the State College. Hammond, Bety Lock, Oreline Ty-' Virginia Brittain, France Foust, Vir- ASHBORO SCHOOL sinter. Helen TerlC Iris Stout. i.'-'ii? rfti Scfaeol Mentk, iavde Brown. Julius Dickens. Glenn Grade 1-A-Jeaee Vuncannon, Huriies. Marvin Tucker. Evelyn Har- Gregg Nance, Edna Beck, Lola reUa, j" W HttmhU- 046884 Grade -B.-Clovia Andrews, Wal- . - . n wrr ivuiKwn. rout nuKiics, ibwu Grade James Kenme BoliM, t.Ti i'cii a unt i. John Miller WMOAri PnelU RobeTT Va VWa An- OICVU. UJCB DIUIWl vivwu. JH- FK Dwwmam VAcha Ul-own CUffordPreOTell. Louisa Allred, Lil- Brown Heiligi Pauiine Hughes, Evelyn Holder, Vereie Mae ian Luther, Eleanor McCain, Maude BUtn rrevOSl. lMiH m.Ht.. Pnnl Ruth Sullivan. Grade 1-C jowpn Andrews,: -... , D n r.,h ai ?-W'aJSSff bert Bing, Sdon FerFra7k Co Dl,PJu' Samuel Hayworth, H- xrela Hendrix, Thad LewaUen, Gordon Hall, Henry Hamfltonayne MiUe Moffitt Grad Henry, Stanton Kennedy, James Lu- Moffitt 01in mummer, Evelin Shaw, 'f!1 Hal.Sikes, Lawson Tucker, Robert .".'6'D" Tysinger, VirgU Williams, Uren William Ridge, Nannie Mae Bonke- w d wilhe Bell "ir-K' pwCe S' land Jarrell, Una Allred, Lillian tain, Mildred Hurley, Rebecca Hed- B srah Brittain, Nannie Hop rick, Annie Gilbert Ross, Margaret king Hunt Vera Kennedy, Sullivan, Leola Hunt. Sarepatha Madison, Cathrine Pres- Grade 2-A-L-Lasslter Cranford, u " Wallace, Alberta Garrette Cox, Ernest Frye, Silas Hill, Thomas David Moore, Arthur Way, Jr., Nel lie Allred, Edith Allred, Veola Cox, Grade 3-A. Howard Fox, Wayne Frances Hamilton, Eleanor Anne Rich, Ervin West, Lewis Overman, . V r .. ... . ' Goming, to Miller like coming 4;.e - ... - is Wilier Rhoads 4 Tktrt'i. 6rA o tftrsf . whtrtvtr yes dm AfMr 9 Asoss 5or. Tea Hlhtfni ckatsimt jm tkt mtw tjtlut ,Mlk$, Jssras osi toUont, Mil rtady for fo to turn into tpriui mi nsMr clotkit. ft Spring fashion tips from Miller & Rhoads Thh New Cloche: tkt tntll, clait-fiitint kat with liny brim Itt tolor'tmrntttt wkn Mtktttt. Hjom Cotou: m ctdtt and tuiit M m recti W aii r ftveritf It "Pdtr Bluf yortl BoYtsri STYLES! iirMi,6ll, u ! i ' nltt, tt$ m4 mmy acctiioritt ! BtfttUlly bmlt U $lim , ftk, Tk molt Important in-I- . mn( fm lprit fotkiom. ' THB ChINESS iMFLUBNCXt Utxt ' m Imporlmeo to tko koyiik oofo, i BoUomt m WWi eolorimft, in om '.if; broidrioi, kk mok joaf iodfr, ': 4m( slw m lUkomtttn i m tko f''BuNSuin i IhodUNost tr is I' ' say SMfery t eissr UWf-'i'-.J-.mora lr onmiut H MD ( sr ,t sy iofHm moor. '- SOME there are who look for spring with the first chirping robin; some see it in the pihkrblossoming peach trees, and some there are who stick to the calendar. But our friends tell us that the first signs of spring are fount! right here in Miller & Rhoads Store! One glance through the store and you feel the caress of spring like a gentle breeze. New styles, new materials new merchandise every aisle in the store breathes-the air of spring. Store, salespeople and shoppers, too, say that winter is gone. Summer can't be far away. A trip through the store will give you a summary of the newest in styles. For Miller & Rhoads are always Fashion-First and Fashion-Right. Spring reveals its sweetest work in the women's apparel and millinery sections on the second floor. It is much like a fashion fairyland. V Spring, too, has laid its fairy fingers on dress goods and silks. In design, color and weave, they are prettier than ever. Plaids, foulards and printed crepes seem to outrange human fancy. There is no end to the gay novelties for your choosing. The drapery department is glorious with its new stocks of cretonnes fresh and summery looking. The home-furnishing departments are already show ing everything from wicker furniture to canning outfits! This is the first spring in our new store. How dif -ferent from a year ago! If you have not yet visited the new store, you will appreciate the changes. There is more room to shop, everything is located so con veniently and now there are six elevators, centrally located, to whisk you to the upper floors. There isn't a more delightful time of year to visit Miller & Rhoads. And when you do come, don't forget to visit the tea:rx6ms on the fifth floor ! There you will find rest and refreshment at reasonable cost. ' ? you can't get what you want in your own locality, try & Rhoads now a A Ef I f T 1 into spnn Some signs of spring you will find at Miller & Rhoads Tailored Suits: stronger in fash ion than jor years! Tweed or dark twill; many in mannish" hair line" cloths. Boyish types. Hand-Drawn Linen Frocks; in white and all the jilch colors. Toannel Frocks: in high colors, or in smartly checked or striped effects on gray and tan. Monograms: which are every where on scarfs, frocks, ties, blouses, sweaters even hats! Fob Ornaments: gleaming little decorations to pin to the pockets of tailored suits as popular as white gardenias on lapels! Shorter Skirts: several inches above last year's! Fox Scarfs: again for spring, smartest of fur neckpieces. I'm kavo never seen Ike clock in so mvoy attractive variations. Yon mi. I find Ikem im tke milli nery ic'C.oJ and in tke Frenck Room im endless variety of color, okapt ami material. - UN I - jm SM i I w B B V V a , ' Id I I II. t. . . . . k m u 11' I I I I - I I 1 1' 1 m M S X '-M M II II II f f IJi S - LJ 1 i'll 4 tt:y.U. ' x: 1&MG&A O N Di 1 . 1 l..Jl - II l. (I . . . ' . - ' , ill" i -. r t v -i , 1 3 I J V - fiBM tisaaer,. iauline H any I ton. Worth Brooks, Bruce Steed, James Walten, Atene Johnson, Pauline Lew alien, Helen Luck, Edith Osborne, Ruth Paisley, Bessie Poole, Julia Rice, Maggie. Roger, Nellie Mae West, Hobos Cox. Grade 4-B. -Cleon Boggs, George Foust, Norman Hopkins, Kobert Hun sucker, Reece Ingram, Lester Laugh lin, Walter PresnelL Lucile Brown, Velna Cox, Hazel Owens. Grade 4-A. J. D. Allred, Roland Beane, Waldo Cheek, Clyde Clark, Tom Gray, Clarence Henry, Carl Hamlet, Robert Paisley, Robert Rich, Paul Rush, Reitsel Smith, Ernest Spoon, Gordon York, William Penn Wood, Ira 'Andrews, Vera Beane, Sara Helen Covington, Fleta Foster, , Janie Hamilton, Clara Mae Heath cock, Thelma Hurley, Myrtle Mc Pherson, Edith McDowell, Edith Rich, Ethel Rich, Lucy Clyde Ross, Marga ret Erwin Robins, Lots Stout. Grade 5-B. Odell Cranford, C. L. Cranford, Clarence Cranford, Wilbert Hunsucker, Paul Hill, Vance Kivett, Raeford Kennedy, Clay McCain, Hor ace Tillman, Bruce Wright, John Ward, Lloyd Brown, Minnie Lee Burk head, Dorothy Jarrett, Maxine Parks, Ava Steed, Minnie Steed, Carrie Way, Jewel Thomas. Grade o-A. Clarence Boggs, Rob ert Brittain, Billy Bulla, Colon Cox, Carl Chrisco, Alexander Fox, Milton Hanner, Arthur Miller, Coleman Moore, Clarence Overman, Helen Amick, Mary Brittain, Bronna Cox, Moleta Hunt, Sarah Jones, Edna Johnson, Thelma Luck, Lucile Low dermilk, Edna Caner, Louise McCain, Ida Maie Parrish, Wanna Stout, Hen drika Vanderschuur, Marjorie Whit aker, Carrie Parks, Ina Poole. Grade 6-B. Joseph Berry, Edward Brown, Lemuel Cox, Claron Elliott, Raeford Gaddis, Ivy Edmund Hall, Vance Sykes, Clara Bell Brown, Edith Brown, Bessie Cagle, Thelma Hin shaw, Cleon Holder, Virginia Lowe, Iiuth Nance, Ina Tucker, Lydia Stout. Grade 6-A. Lena Andrews, Betsy Armfield, Docia Beck, Flora Page Da vis, Margaret nammona, Virginia Henry, Hazel Hughes, Nancy Hun sucker, Eugene Tyson, Richard Mor ris, Stanton Presnell, Edgar Thomas, Arthur Ross, Jr., E. L. Moffitt, Vern on DeMarcus, Paul Cox, Arley Cox. Grade 7-B. Davis Cranford, Williard Foster, Edwin Hughes, Winfred Jarrett, Thomas Redding, Rufus Stout Ervin Stout, George Ward, J. B. Ward, Jr., James York, Bessie Hopkins, Mardei ca Hopkins, Esley McPherson, Pau line Styres, Nina Tillman, Pauline Williams, Pauline Hinshaw. Grade 7-A. Reid Hix, Clay John son, Henrv Redding, Penn Wood Red ding, Joseph Ross, Clifford Stout, rheron West, Easton Williams, Wil- v ma Bean, Helen Bennett, Effie Jean Ferree, Ruth Hanner, FjVeiyn Moore, Sallie McCain, Vivian Rich, Jamie Wood, Nettie Alice Wood, Iris Wilson. Grade 8-B. Ralph Humble, Wiley Jones, Lynn Kennedy, Bob Morris, Tom PresnelL Ivey Styres, Myrtie Beane, Isley Beane, Hazel Boling, Lola Briles, Eva Briles, Naomi Canoy, Mae Cooper, Blanche Hussey, Rub King, Clasie Lewallen, Esther Low dermilk, Lola Luck, Hohn Moore, Gertrude Presnell, Althea Presnell, Blanche Spencer. Grade 8-A. Lawrence Hammond, Howard Hamlin, Bruce Hilliard, Robert Johnson, Clyde Whatley, John nie Adkins, Jacksie Brooks, Milner Bingham, Virginia Hendrix, Gladys Hall, Edna Holder, Irene Kearns, Ruth Cooper, Beatrice Lowdermilk, Christine Miller, Pauline Phillips, Betsy Ross, Pearle Sykes, Pauline Steed, Grace Wright, Kate Whatley, Edna Walker, Annie Gray. Grade 9. David Beaver, Carl Brown, Jack Hamlet, Flaud Johnson, Claud Phillips, Roosevelt Hinshaw, Amos Way, Evelyn Beaver, Pauline Burkhead, Eva Brown, Loney Brown, Eva Cranford, Ruth Hinshaw, Annie Leigh Hall, Pauline Elliott, Zella Johnson, Ina Lee Kearns, Frances Moore, Ellen Presnell, Alma Presnell, Exie Poole, Grace Redding, Margaret Tyson, Avis Stout, Louise Swaim. Grade 10. Elizabeth Bulla, Mattie Burkhead, Grace Burrows, James Cox, Carrie Cranford, Frances De Marcus, Anne Iesley Kerree, Troy Gaddis, Walter Hammond, John T. Humble, Hardie Moore, Nell Moore, Wallace Moore, Joe Farrish, Leta Presnell, Ada Shaw, Lois Smith, Fannie Tvson, Henrietta Underwood, Glenn Phi'llips. Grade 11. Harris Coffin, Evelyn Cranford, Alph Hamlet, Hal Johnson, Nannie Adkins, Grace Asheworth, Virginia Barker, Grace Cooper, Merle Callicutt, Lela Bulla, Nan Lowder milk, Margaret Moffitt, Gladys Phil lipi, Thyra Wright, Callie Way. MRS. ELDRIDGE DEAD. jr yi - The funeral and burial services for Mn. S. S. Eldridge, of Northern Ran dolph, were held at ML Vernon church Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Woosley officiating. Mrs. Eldridge had been ill for several months. 8he would have been 70 years old the 10th of April. She is survived by her husband, five sons, B. BH Jesse, E. CL, J. H., and M. B. Eldridge, and one daugh ter. Mrs. J H. White, all her chil dren live In this section. She U also survived by two brothers, A. D. Col trans, of Salisbury, and John Col trans, of Nebraska, and two sisters, Mrs. Betty Morrison, ox utuxornu, and Mrs. JL, S. 8pencer, of High Point, v . , ; , , ' ( Card . ef Thanks, - ; ' W wish to .'thank tb friends tad neighbors for. their, sympathy and kindMss shown to JU during the Ill ness and death or out mother and grannmotAsr. v ' t- - s.W W, JsnnirM an children, ; Udar i alls, N. a,; , . , U f:? Card ftf Taaaks. ' I wUh to thank my friends for tha klndna sni symr'hy sl own dar Ing lh ;'. : t and d- 't of my moi'.'-'r, J" i. . A. !' t; , : ..: i : 'f.
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