n . __ _~,A PAGE TWO ' . ; - "* Q r: - ?* ? ? i? O i".' * u y^W . ?-RETltAI. AT OLTTE HILL. On Saturday evening Apnl 14, dt 8 o'clock the students of Public School Music and Piano gave their annual rerital in the School auditorium* r.. T1J> program consisted of choruses, piano selections and songs by the. Public School M|usic classes.* The children did well and reflected credit on themselves and their teacher. Each number rendered slJjwed the untiring effort of teacher and pupils throughout the year. The program was as follows: Chorus: Pond~fcilies-_R. R. Forman Trio: Autumn Days-?Chas. Lindsay. Grace Tillman, Louise and Elizabet}' Duukley. j Duet: Over the Ton _-_W. Rolfe iiorma Carver and Carrie# Clayton. Duet: IIurritH Foi* America?SpauldJ : ? ' -Ing. . ' Fannie Bell and Mary Woody Duet: Le Carrillon, Polka Brillante. J .... ?Leon Ringnet Lottie Winsteftd and Ida Crowder - . . ' Songs .; ', ! The Lo?t Chord. ? ? ?-Sullivan When" ShSdders Around (Huipor-" ja jj ... - ?? , ? - Dvorak O^i Susanna--; Fester . 1 Duet: ) n GraCicusj?, Op. 20T__C. Bohnv V and* Fcancis. Cvoider j Duetl Galop. Humbrnsquv? Ddrlar.d; , Odel! B>ctvcr nnd Da?sy Tibmp'sonj V.?t? Songs .i : Chqo?hoc?ehoo. CaYrington The?Gic- Mouse_ J. R. dei Eliasj v Triorothal March-.^Chas. Lindsay KaliJirine Winstoad, Eugenia Howard Cin.d Elizabeth Ilarnette. Duet: LVs Caresses Du Printemps.J - __A. Calvin Elizabeth- and Louise Dunkley DUeir Ccme Join the Dance?___? , .SchlesingerI Eunice and Drucilla Winstead SongS ' The t?un Worshippers?Zuni Indian Melody.* The Flag Goes By Pcorman i h0mt1[t t SWEET J *?.: HOME ' "Jiv Foj Oscar it will Jbs V? Terry Gilfe twin - ** , f 0ARLIN6 Vqu ALOAI& I ? V IN MV HEART ! wrrw l MY AIRE I.CANVWHATHEI l. ; ;. -;r :.; --. priyig Cartoonettes ' i j Get Away From Dat Co"nfiel' A-, merican Folk Song. . j ] Dyet: Comrades Waltz !W. Relfe ! Elizabeth and Daisy Ttbmpson | _ Trioj The Dancing_ Master?Parlow . { .Norma Carver, Carrie Clayton and' ; Frances Crowder. n.?t'.' >:?a- SA ? ?. ' vuci..>uiiuiis up. ov? 2?nogera Odell Brewer and Eugenia Howard.1 'Songs | My Beautiful Doll J? R. de Elias What I Like,. Chad wick If-?r--?? Parker Japanese Song (In costume) Proth'eroe jDufiV: Minuet from "Don Juan"__Mo-' zart- Moszkowski i Katharine Wlnstead and Elizabeth TIbmpson. I Trio: March Militaire. Op. Schubert vLottic* Winstead, Fannie B. Woody and Grace Tillman# " .fcherus: Come -Where the Blue Bella King?? * 1 Brackett Fannie Belle Woody. j- .. TIMBERLAKE VISITORS. ?o? . i j j My. and Mrs,. W. }r. WSde and lit- ] 'tie daughter of Top Not: were the' l^ .sta cf Mr. fade's sistef? Mrs. Robert .Bennett, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wade of Roxroute 1, have returned ' home Hem n visit to Mrs.Wadc's mother*. >!c*s. J. B. Bennett. .** | Mr. And Mrs, J. P* Chambers were 1 -the fruests of Mrs. Chamber's par- ! ents,. Mr. and J. B. Bennett. : I?0-: r DORA MORTON WILSON. On the rt\orning cf April CitlJ, just before the dawning of day, death entered the hbme of Jame^*C. Limsford and" claimed for its victim his niece, Dora Francis Morton- Wilson. She was1 the eldest duugfh'er of Mr. S. A. R. Morton, and granddaughter cf Mr. D. QVockett Lunsford, was [born Sept. lflth, 1889. died April Gth, 1923; making her stay on eatth 33 j 9Wy QGCA?Tr TMAT VDUN6 flj U 1] T IS ^CCORV BOV \e, BMB . PC?TPOG?N6 TO OuQ BR^k 13 RBIGN ) /WELL WKf CT APBO NOUBV/ [ OF MARRIAAt, BUT I AMV / - V ' SOUMPS TO A\E. LIICC X. - W.SATWBR. HP REPORT ' i', .' " "> . , r*vw|n|Mi - ww? wcv M| ^0usr 00 ^ - S^- .' 1 ' '<? 'HJI .1"*" - ... ' . . * " " 1.* -- *' * :' s= 1-. '" '.W 7\ /vou at r. ay ) '/ WUON6 ROAO. MBo I f l: rSHOOLO HEV TURM^B t ~"{ SPRING "TOURING 6</i6SV " j - l--'?u???CT'7^1SMinM KCXS ? ?e years, 6 months and 21 days. At an early age sWi was left motherless, but on the ereirt of her father's -second marriage in deed and In * truth she won a second mother who ^ -was ever ready to lend - a helping 0 IMnd to her step children, this being a made manifest by the love and respect they had for her. ... ' Early in life she Was married to * Mr. Willie Wilson of Virginia and 1 to this union -was born four children s ?two dicing in infancy, and the two youngest, a boy and a girl, survive Ujr. She had a hard struggle in rais-^ 1 ing her children, her hnsband being t1 accidentally killed when they were 1 very young. .She was an affectionate, lovinr mother, a good neigllbor and ' highly esteemed in her community. e She leaves father, one brother, two cl.Udten and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. May her ' SDirit ever hover near her little rhil- t dren, guide and protect them ali a their .life.?A Friend. ,?a I--''. _ o. ' ' 1 BETHEL HILL ITEMS. We Bid a hard rain storm here last Friday evening. The agricola are behind with their work, haslet bceti any corn planted yet. . .. _, "" . ?'j Mr. If. B. Woody spent a .few days in Norfolk, Va., on business and plohsuro. .'The many friends of .Mr. J. S.l .Woody are sorry to know he ig not improving very fast. ... ? ' Q " The farmer with no schooling earns .$'240 per year; .with a common sehool education, $565.50 per yCftr; high school education, $648.50 per year; with a short course* training added, $898^5 but when he edds the full four year course in * an agricultural college his evarage inccm<& jumps to $1,254.00 per year, find investigators at the State College. n't it ? j" 1| mV THOSE WDC04 HE / t, i JOST fev '? 1;! PoWY _ * ' 'T J <^> MOME. !A/ HABITS' UA\iirwoo, ^ **%J ws S * \gmyr^^Pj Rf.i.StHf , | fcbi WIPE. . | : ' . WftC t j, I ? \\^]Ml If UWNINtf.' ). . ' 1G SEARCH IS AtUSI ENDED anlac ' Completely i fleetored Health ' Alter Years Of gtonadi Troeble. Declare* Mre. i. S. Starnea.? 'Tanlac js certainly the ideal treat lent for a run-down condition," said lira. J. S. .Starnes, of Kings Mouniin, N. C.~, recently. HWhy, I noticed an improvement very day, I Aook tU; medicine and ! couldn't \yisli for better health than ! 'ni enjoying now. . 1 'tPey five years. I had fait < weak,T erv:u3 and run-dowir all the thno. fy a-ipethe was extremely poor and, rhe:'. I did no to the fa We tdCnkiirg , Citld enjov a li'tlo something, th? pry1; rht cf food riaureated me. Th? Ittle'ijvcj^ I sr-:.t didn't "snem . to help; w.ro! I woke up mornings fee lire: o t!rH bs when I- went to bed. "Eat f soon realized I Had;, foundi he -irht treatment in Teniae and j ow I have a good appetite, am-gain-1 ng weigh' and feeling as well r<' avur H<d. My r.srvcs have- steadied' cwn.-tro, and-T. am "sleeping senrvdlv ver-- night.. Tanilac is the best of beni .all." Taiilne is for sale by all good rugsista. Acceot.no substitute. Ovr 37-million bottles Sold. I'" * - ' i'-'- _ " 1 ' " i ?- P -V- ELMER PINK MORTON. By till request of her grandmother, Irs. S. A. R. Morton, I will write n 1 sief sketch of the sickness Bnd death f- little Elmer, the only child of Mr. nd Mrs. Hubert Morton. She was bom Sept. 25th, 1921, died an. 13th, 1923. Her stay on -eprtli, /as short, bat a great comfort and | by to her sorrowing loved ones. How I ad indeed it> was to give her up, but he Lord givelh and taketh away. | Icr suffering was intense, .having Hat dread disease, bronchial pneunonia?but a glorious thought! The ,ord says, "suffer little children to ome unto me, and forbid them not, or of such is the kingdom of heavn."?A (Friend. , . For, LO! the winter is past, the ain is over and gone, the flowers ippear on the earth; the time of the linging cf birds is.come, and the oice cf the turtle is heard >in Our and.^?The Spng of Solomon. * ' 0 ' " ->?: ^Tfrom s urtbum?^K ImentholaiumJ t^cools and heals.^j^ The well-built car constructed-car lex ?j alike on the salesroc ^ T.j and varnish can cot of weaknesses in c In a Studebaker St will not begin to ri -ft:' >->; niter thousands of ~ LIOHT3IX j-fjti-.. ity : /. p., 40 , T*dormfr^' . .J B|^Hag Root L-rtri^V-Paw*) kjrJ ~ ' Coape-Roadtter " iBsSSP .c*-PM>A " .L-"- I Sedan. mm ; t i.i i a . i .s A ? .... *.. few^56 : " ; 1 . . U A Distinguished Appearance /TV *??Y ia a pleasure enjoy edwhenyourResidence is attractiv?ly painted with ~ " 7m?0 L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT iT Longest years ot was/ because costly II Wfclte Zinc is added for durability ? U /U"bAUHy^ 11m- Ca, ssadQg toeachgsll paint.making the Best . TlierereslniglrsddjnsUnsned Pare Paint for ft J2 a gall-, ready to Bsc. Quickly d<m& Sm?rou^terr FrtiSdNb annrf far SO yews ? * GEO. W. THOMAS ~ . ROXBORO. N. C. ' ' " t????; - _JLl?^~nr^~3 "Bring home a Box of 1fi fesf a?*T Shoe R)lish!w M ^ jggB f 8??lL#iliI 8 worth more: '1 ^ j t F.P.DJhyCQTiyU,. Bwfaio, N. Y. I ' 1 ' I 1 r - ?- " I INVESTMENT is. your home a safe one? "V^OUR own home is an I ' A ideal investment, always ! -1' under your personal protcc- IJJ!| ;S^p3T? I tion, adding to your enjoyment ||il [ImI ^ s while it adds to your wealth. l^B But have you" protected that investment against deterioration? 9 Permanencccostsbut little more I ? than temporary construction. ^ ? Ask the help of your building S material dealer. He knows- S the best types of construction a and the best materials to use. . I. V M, ?B?fi A I .a . mi iimmtiii r : I * 1?0RTLAHD CEMEHT1 WW i ? '' TfiJ Standard by which aUother makes are mtaswraL " ^ B HUHMMHmVKHHMHnHIHH. and the poorly It will continue to be comfortable 5k very much and easy riding and will present a pSR ?n floor. Paint fine appear&nce month after month ?er a multitude as when new. losed car ton- There are closed cars that do not include heaters. Yet, you cannot be e on the_paint. comfortable unless you.are warm. rvSA;JS| , dan the quality Every Studebaker Sedan-u com- [ ' y ;;" iqb. The body pletefy equipped including a heater, t". . >; attle or squeak Studebaker's quantity produc- HgSjgli friiles of hard ^ .tion of cars of quality is responsible ^ for the low price of this Sedan. # )DELS AND PRICES?/, o. b. factories ' * ] 9B9 SPECIAL-SIX DIG-SIX " 'S U. P. 5-Psm., tlV W. B..50 H. P. 7-Paaa.. 126' W. B.,60 H.J?. i 975 Touring_J $1275 Toiyrtrsp yi7<n - 975 pAoHatM- f> Pa*. \ pien Spetdjtci (5'^**M-) ...IS35 i.'j Roadeter C2-Paw.) 1250 2400 .1225 Coup?j (4-Pd*.)J^ 1875 C<mpe<5-Paaa.> 2550 \ - -f& .1550 1 Sedan 2050 Sedan. ... ..2750 | . 3| Terms to meet Your Convenience rPAiLT /^rv*ar* l TVT^T - .iUIN MUIUR L-UlVlr AIM 1 ^ STUD E B A K 'E fe Y. E A R. 7 V 77 ' - :'7"|

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