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Firs', grade : Mary Howard Crutch- ! field. Lucille Gentry. Mildred Russell. Second grade: Annie Brooks Bailey, _ Jennie Crutchfleld. Oveda Carr, Char lie Chandler. Joseph Hall, William Joseph Merritt. Third grade: Claire Gentry, Huldah Hall. Cledlth Hayes. Annie Wll HuB buard. Alice Humphries. Oliver Rea gan, mint Wehrenberg. Fourth grade: Ellen Coxe Merritt, Edward Leigh. Robert Sanford. W. D. 'White. Raymond Oentry, Prances Whitt. D. L. Oravltte. Otelia Gravltte. Martha Oravltte. Mkrtha Pentecost, Thomas RusceU. Kitty Walker. Sixth grade: Helen Hall. Madeline Hall. William Humphries. John Dull Joyner, Mary Merritt. Opherlia Mon tague, George Smith. Seventh grade: Jack Crutchfleld. John H. Merritt Jr., Prances Melton, ? Marine Shot well. Elm a Joyner, Fllra beth Ranes, Dora Potter. Eighth -grade: Aline Malkrr, Pran ces Moody: < Ninth gTade: Virginia Carr, Evelyn Crutchfleld, Palmer Clayton, Bessie Walker. Tenth grade: Carmen Day. Lois Hayes. Eleventh grade: Haywood Clayton, Bradsher Gravltte,. John Owen. Girls Camp Fire Group A Girls' Camp Fire Group has been organized at Helena with a lull quota for one grout). The follqwing girls are members: Lilly Hall. Klar? Charlotte Terry. Beryl Barton, Mary F. Barton, Francis Ashley. Gladyy Chambers. Alma Cash. -Helen Roger*, Nellie Cash. Nellie Ptackard. Virginia Tlmberlake. Ade line Tillet, Mae Garrett, Hilma Oar rett. Kathrine Hudgins. Polly Ham lin and Ola rice Jones. The groUp is planning to -have quite an active program this spring and summer. It is looking forward to the camp life this summer at the Dur ham Y. W. C. A. camp. Virginia Bo wen. Guardian. Death Of Mrs. Brooks Mrs' Robin B. Brooks died at her' home in the Concord section on last Tuesday night, age ,d? years. Mrs.? Brooks was well known and greatly loved by her friends and acquain- i tanceS. Death was the result of ' pneumonia. FueBral services were conducted j , from." Lambeth Memorial Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 4 ? o'clock, conducted by Rev. L. V. Cog i gins, assisted by Rev. W. S. Tillman. Alex Bass Has Minor Operaton Mr. Alex Bass has bad considerable trouble with his nose recently and acting under . the advise ol bis phy- . sician. vent over to the McPherson hospital last Tuesday and upon ex animation it was found necessary to perform an operation. The operation was successfully made and young Bass la minus quite a number of bones, as : more than a score pieces were taken from his nose. He is at home now and is getting along nicely, not even suffering any noticeable inconvenience from the operation. In Loving Memory | Of Our Darling Baby On Saturday. March 2nd. 1929. at ten till seven, the death angel came into the home and carried our darl ing baby, George Lewis Carver, to. his home in heaven. He was siclc only a few days and everything was done for him that loving hands could ;.do. but God needed him to Join the angels in heaven, and we feel like our loss has made heaven sweeter and brighter. He leaves to mourn his departure, a father, mother, one sister. and. txn brnthrrs and a UK <tfi other relatives. A place is vacant In cur home which can never be filled, j. We wish to thank Dr. Gentry for bia kindness during the sickness and ? death of our darling baby. We also wish to thank each and every one tor the kindness shown us during- Bl& sad hour. Written by father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Oarver.. o? ? Man So Nervous Feels His Stomach Jump "1 got so nervous my stomach felt like It was jumping. Vlnol entirely . relieved the trouble.. I feel better 1 than In years." ? J. C. Duke. Vlnol Is a compound of Iron, phos i phates. cod liver peptone, etc. The ! very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIO appetite. Ner vous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the Iron, phosphates, etc., give new life and pep. Vlnol tastes delicious. Harmbrick, Austin <fc Thomas. Druggists. I Thirty-nine Jersey cows on test in Catawba County produced in one year | 4.3 times' as much milk and 5.5 times [as much butter as the average COW in the State. ' , ? Crazy Woman Is 5 Carried To Goldsboro j - Last Tuesday Sheriff Clayton car ried Mary Chase Brown, colored, to ! the Insane asylum at Qoldsboro. The woman was declared to. be lgsane. but niot Violent. - t- ? ??>. o ? : ? Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Administrator of , the estate of Mrs. Indiana Ellis, de ceased, late ot Person County, State of North Carolina, tljls is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under- ; signed or. or before Feb. 14, 1930, or' this notice wi]l be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate -will please make im mediate payment. This Feb. 14. 1929. A. D. Newton. Admr. Administratis Notice Having qualified as Administrate of of the estate of Mrs. R. A. Spencer, late of Roxboro, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them -j-to the undersigned on -or before the 28 tb day of February. 1930. or this notloe will be pleaded In bar of their ; recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Feb. 2&, 193*. Mrs. A. R. Warren. Admx. "Randolph- farmers haw never be- ^ fore shown such -interest to grazing and hay crops as Is apparent this year, reports county agent E. S. M11I saps. The county poultry association of Oaston County has marketed 24_68T pounds of live poultry for Its memr bers since the first of tjte year. I i _ ? ' WE SELL GLASSES THAT 1 PLEASE THE EYE *4.95 COMPLETE TJJE ISETWELLS Jewelers Punch Power Speed -its the Champion * Here's your chance to lest the new improved "Standard" Gasoline. 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