Snow, G. t. Dockary, C. B. Boy las,
W. H. Harrison, J. C. Gilliam, K. E.
H. E. Taylor, B. L. Danbar, M. S.
Ntcboia, W. H. Mm, C. V. Win
fray, T. H. Maaar, a L. Bjrrd, 1. r.
FiakU, B. V. Daria. M. L. Got**, H.
r. C—ifball. O. 8. Hadga, C. H. |
Uoomay, J. B. Da»ia, i. B.
B. F. Dawaao, J. A. Jaakaoa, H L.'
UaaWy Baaaiay, C. C.|
W. 8. Lorall, TUdaa Baa
a-aak.7"'.^)'. Miaick.'tr' r.
NUm. W. L. Hanaa, A. 8. Laaraon,
C. Trmmc. W. B.|
Y. W. Simmon*. H. K.
•on. J. M. York, CVava
B. Wall. Haary Walla. & M.
W. H. Moon. U. L. Dockary, Jaa M. |
Hiatt, 8. B.
Airy CM
of Rock I
OnOWtia tl
for tiw boaor of
tec Surry Cooaty IB tto 1
Oratorical OmM Mac
by Um liW|t Now* tad
Km Daattorac* will go to
Salaaa oa April Mk to aator a
taat with MfMMWtei at
couttea of tto Nortfawaat District |
with tto bopa of w
of rapraaoatiac tto district te a at
ter eoatcat at BaMgli oa May 11
wide honors. The wtnnar of first J
at KaMck will imhi 9100.001
te eaafe and Um tow of i
natioaal eontost at Waahfawtoa. D.|
C, «a May *80. 1W
contest will to told te
Oetobar IStb. All tha wteaan te tto
etcht national coataata will to |hrM
a trip to Earopo and tto Olympic
at Amsterdam te IMS.
Superintendent Pendergraph
On Mt Airy's School Needs
Mount Airy Public School*,
Office of Superintendent,
April 4th, im
Fallow Citiseas:
In my previous articles I have triad
to placa before you the school aye
iam of Mount Airy la nemportana
with other citfrs of our mk. Yeu
with efficient teacherm la iharge I
have endeavored to *ho>w the urgent
aaed for the provision* made poeai
kle by the pending election. Your
aAools are crowded; the debt haa ac
earn I a ted; the us levy is not suffi
cient to maintain your schools to
beeping with your city. We are op
era tine your schools on much lea* par
capita than the average city of our
rank. You arc getting value leeetieJ
tthe money invested la the educe
of your children.
This week, as the registration
hooka close next Saturday, April 1,
1 wish to appeal to the dtisens to
pi spars ta stand by their schools la
the coming election la order that
there may be no retrenchment ia the
adwtlun of your children.
I shall alee discuss briefly Mm ttft
poriaans at education generally. Edu
cation for the children of aU the peo
trlbutlon to cHriliaatloa. Ne child or
yeath should be deprived of the boa*
fits of the beat sehooU raited to Mb
age aad degree at advaacemeat. The
■ iMIii i of thie State sad Nattaa da
Um city; more of
school; the rtooh kifl
tar in every mgr. The
coating mot* because tka nha of tha
dollar ha* depreciated. The coat of
our schools haa not iaeraaaad in pro
portion to tha coat of living. I» it fair
to amM that when Urine ooaU in
craaaa, tha coat of education moat re
main stationary ? It moat ba ra
memberad, howevsr, by tboaa who an
becoming alarmed ovar tha Increaeed
coat of our acboola that tha wwaKh at
the city haa baao increaaing mora
rapidly than baa school eoat.
Many a man in busineaa fail* be
came ha doaa not pat money enough
into hia baaineaa to make it pay. Ha
starta oat with poor equipment and
•mpioyi incompetent help. There la
so much waiU thit the nisn toon
iroea into bankruptcy. Tim aame rule
will apply in operating a school ays
tern. Oar subsets cannot ba main
tained at tha pmiat standard with
poor equipment and incompataot
teachers and supervisors
If schools era to reeogniae tha
needs oif all the classes of pupila, and
give pupils a training that will la
sore their haraimlng lanmsafol and
valuable citisene, they mast give
work that will net only make the pu
pils strong physically and morally
and give them the right attitada to
Junior Order To Raiae Flag
n »!-l Qrlin111 n <»■
vnrer rago ocnooi ouuaing
»■- ■ M - ■ . -
nospiui ncwi
MIm Late B. Vwt, supociateadeut
of Martin MintrUI hospital will it
tend a aiittt of the State Board
of Nam biaiMn in l(M|k, Moo
Miss Neil Wright u visiting bar
sister 1*. Mary Wright at the Uni
vanity of ilrhmcO. ttahina4. Va.
i. D. MeColtea. who waa atetekn
with a sadden illness and fall at hia
pteca of buntn—« Monday morning la
iaprwria|.
8am Qua. Jr.. tlx years old, suf
farad a broken arm by a fall at kte
home Wadaaaday. The in>*od ted
waa brourht to tha hospital whwi tha
injury was treated.
Mrs. W. T. Lester ia recoveries
from aa operatioa performed aeverv
days ago. Mr. Laater te with ths A.
A Y. offices aad they ratede hare.
B. r. Ladford U doing alealy aftaa
submitting to an operation on WedJ
neaday. ^
Royal Arch M.aehsrs Enjoy
Buff at Lmach
The mtetiag at tha chapter ed
Koyal An h Maeoos held Tuesday
night waa featured by aarrtag of a
t>uffet tench which had baaa prepar
ed under tte< direction of High Piteat
M. A. Pendleton So wall «d the
members enjoy the occaalon that tt
waa voted te serve a lunch at mmB
meeting of tha chapter. Tha Meat Ex
and tha aext nmathg will ha te eeo
fer the Koyal Aroh.
i
To
■ body at Trinity
morning at U o'clock. All | I
I Uk&ZJtTtotdi nadferaHn (Late
' march to the church !
Every Sir Knight U
ae tkk to the third anniversary at oar
prelate, the In. Arthur E. Marshall.
the miniator of < Trinity Episcopal
Charch.
a r. u.
^ S. Hawkins .mi T. f
U til it lea Co.. of thia city, have return
ed from takfaw • week's course of In
struction in the car* and aai » icing
i Kelvins tor electric refrigerators. V
UhI mr raMM hi OtoaaaU
and attended by many service m of I
the S. P. U. system. The two local
men made splendid raoords hi their |
two fully trained mechanical experts 1
for rendering service on any kind of j
electrical machine.
• » - ■
will be held at;
Mount Bethel Moravian
graveyard next Sunday at 19JO a. j
m. and at Willow HUI Moravian |
Church at 2.90 p. m.
C. C. C reveling apt
Winston-Salem, on
Happenings Twenty-one Years Ago
Interring lie tut Gltxm-ed From the Files of Ths
Mount Airff rVsws tl rears Ago This Wesk