VOLUME FORTY-TWO *......Uf'J .-—••. .!■'.. . . ■ geasifeaaa; PRESBYTERIAN The Prebyterian school will be held each day from 9-11 for children four to 12 yeans old. Teachers are Mrs. Will Moore, Mrs. G. A. Newton, Mm. Edward Evans, Mrs Emerson Smith,' Mrs. F. T. Carr and Faye Mewfcom, Nerris Stpenoer and Aim Pollard. CHRISTIAN __ Mrs. Arch Flanagan* superintend ent of the Christian school, will be assisted by the following; Kindergar ten—Mrs. R. D. Rouse, Jr., Sue Flan agan, Margie Lilley and Mary Ellen Hail; beginners—Miss Gayle Flana gan, Mrs. Leland Flanagan and Mrs. C. W. Rastoerry; primary—Miss Ag nes Quinerly, Miss Carole Pippin, Mrs. L. S. Willoughby; junior—Miss Joyce Corbett, Jane Russell, Clara Belle Flanagan, intermediate—Mrs Louis Allen, Mrs. B. V. Fiser, Miss Jean Moye of Maury, Mrs. Howard Allen. Recreation will be beaded by El bert Moye, assisted by Jah Gaytan, Glenn Bundy and Robert Pollard. Misses Ann Bynum and Ruth Moore will be music directors. Harold Flanagan, assisted by Chandler Cox, will teach handicraft to juniors. Classes will be held daily from 9 to 11:80 for chi&den from 8 to 12. MONK MEMORIAL Bible school at the Monk Memorial Methodist church on the Fountain highway will be held in the afternoon at 2:30. Workers include Mrs. Bill Fulfond and Shirley Gay, kindergar ten; Mre. Robert Whitfield and Mrs. brothers and of Thomas Edison. ' 1 * He reminded them that there is something in people that comes out in the case of i struggle. “Where do you want to be 26 years from now?” he queried. To be the best person, analyze yourselves, eval uate your possibilities and think through what you want to do. Find a college where you- are seen as in dividuals and remember that any hon est work is mi honorable vocation or profession. Dr. Messick, an outstanding educa tor, was introduced by Dr, Paul E. Jones as ”a fisher boy bom at South Creek,” whose accomplishments cov ered a sheet of paper he held up. The list of seniors receiving diplo mas .was given to last week’s paper. The following special awards were presented tor Principal Sam Bundy: Kiwanis scholarship awards — most improvement in ninth grade, Ran dolph Brock; tenth graed, Joyce Dil da; eleventh grade, Willa Rae Harp er; twelfth grade, Julian Boyce. Morgan award for most improve ment in Spanish, Helen Holloman. Monk award for most improvement in Math, Randolph Brock. Coggins home economic award, Margaret Allen. MMpnhnHi Anon award for most valuable band t member, Margie Lalley. . ^ 3 Valedictorian medal, Hazel Garris. 1 Salutatorian medal, Ann Bynum. < Sportsmanship awards for boys — I Boy Flora and Biehard Oakley; for ! girls, Celia'Walston. i McAllister chapter DAB citizenship award, Jean Moore. 3 Music awards; most improvement-in i sight reading Lurae Worthington; 1 best stage Formance (elementary school), Jane Carroll; moat mprove ment in music, Ann Morgan. Rotary award for best all around— James Thorne. . Kiwanis scholarship award of $400 —Mittie Bouse. - Tuesday night Willa Bae Harper Accompanists sSe Mrs. I kb*. Haywrood Smith and f-'-1 igifclilP ITAilfil *fniii««ii eniors: Loia Wooten, Betty Hobbs, Jetty Gaye, Jane Fields, Dew Tug pell, Delma Wooteh, Ortby Wooten, rimmy Shirley, Maylon Shirley, Jim ny Cox, Eugene Beaman and Clar nce Mercer. Mias Hofcbs, president offte Key >oaxd chxbt tecky Winstead and Marilene Mew torn, for memoriringv^bt composi naking tire matt Principal J. R. ’ther awards: 1) riven hySamJe* enti^ertymmt^ eat aiUttes sfassr™ for most progress in a« Mrs. J. H. Faylor spent last week end m Clarksville, Tenn^JlShte joined Mr. Paiylor fit Raleigh and they went together to Laurintmrg where they were called on account of the death of Mr. Baylor's mother, Mrs. J. M. Paykw. > U■ - ^ . ■ ‘ u Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Wainwright and children, Beth and Sam, attended the graduation of Mm. Walnwrighfe nephew, Billy Barefoot, from Benson high scrool Monday night. Miss Margaret Murphrey attended a music recital in Roocboro Wednes Springs to visit her aunt, Mrs. Jack BM*vt«cha«l Welsh of Baltimore wifi arrive during the week end to visit her mother, Mm. S. G. Gardner. Mr. and Mm. Jesse Moye will leave Saturday-for Atlantic City, to.attend tti oonventhm of Rotary Interna tional lit; Moye is president-elect o£ tile local club._ _ TAmU, mmi Hr. Add Mis. Robert Ted, spentlie vreek end in Goldsboro with hie cousins, Beany and Sarah Mewbom. Mrs. F. Carnwray returned saiszssEJt ter, Mrs. Colvin Meadows. She at tended the graduation of her grand son, Johnnie Bill, from high school Monday night. Mrs. Corinne Stilley of Elizabeth City spent the weekend with friends. Miss Ernestine Moeeley of Foun tain is the guest this week of Mise Grace Miller. SsiNi «,♦*.' f Mrs. W. M. Greene and children, Sonny and Cathy, are visiting Mm Greene’s parents, Mr. and Mm Swan stwan, fa Tnnfaa, ffa. - , : - .. vi|:s Mr. and Mm< Lath Morriss, Mrs. Will Joyner and Mr. and Mm L. J. Williford and son, Jar*, will: attend graduation eaasdeee at Greensboro, during the week end. Miss Betsy Monies Will receive her A. B. degree fa recreational sotiologf: and Miss Baba Willierd win receive an A.F. in English, Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Mr. and Mfa. George Allen and Mr. and *»' Ales "Alien and children attended the horse show fa Wilson Sunday, jgjfr Mrs. X M. Waggoner has returned to Simury after spending a .few days with hersisfer, Ifrs. M, L- Lav is. $Hp«H C *.> -«i Mr .and Mm Tom Poscue and daughter, Tommie, of Maysville were at the home ofeffc* Mrs. C. H. Fbnagait T«ra«ir rffee.' * Margie Manning and Gter l«n& d«Mf day exerciaee were torlan and Dorothy Vandifojd was ■nhitatorian. ' 4 Hie baccalaureate sermon was de livered Sunday morons by Rev. H. L. Davis, pastor of the IVroiville Methodist church,, withfecial music by the girts* oetet. A; ^ V spending fl:N week, with her sister, Mrs. Annie Flanagan. On Monday Btey were guests of M.v. W. B. Tripp B# Belvoir end Mr. r id Mrs.'Glenn ryson of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Heath and Mrs. R E. Hall of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. dim Re&vea of EnftbM' 'Va U1 Miujeiu were gglroah E

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