Ashland High School - Yearling Yearbook (Ashland, MS)

 - Class of 1941

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ASS lP0lENl TO THE CLASSMATES OF 41 There w1ll always be work to do classmates There w1ll always be wrongs to rlght There Wlll always be need for courage For glrls and boys who are ready to flght There w1ll alway s be honor to guard classmates There w1ll always be h1lls to cllmb And tasks to do and battles new From now t1l the end of tlme There w1ll always be dangers to face classmates There w1ll always be goals to take You may be trled when the roads d1V1de And proved by the Ch01Ce you make There w1ll always be burdens to bear classmates There w1ll always be need to pray There w1ll always be tears through the future years As we face llfe day by day But there w1ll always be our fellow men And always the Flag above They shall call to you unt1l 11fe IS through For courage and strength and love So these are the thlngs that we dream of now And have dreamed slnce our llves began That whatever befalls when the old world calls It shall flnd each a sturdy man Mary Moody Johnson CLASS M0'I'l'0 Patrlotlcally we carry forward our Amerlcan heritage -k-kt fa Class Colors Class Flowers RED WHITE and BLLE RED and WHITE CARNATIONS A 4.h..4A.4.a..A4.4,a.,AA..4.n..4.g..A.s.4. .4 44...A..n,.4a..,4A.44.. ,Q ff' f l .2 H ,, ,Q fa gl g ,4 r 4 . b 41 ' ' s . 3 N . y . l A .2 . 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If 7 L. ,M .5 'V . , l Y'T 5 'Mt 'IAi ? 7 ' N Y f' T 1 if 'Y CLASS HISTORY In 1928 a class entered for the flrst tlme Ashland Consolldated School Thls class began w1th Mrs G W Bloodworth and contlnued untll the class called her members 1nto the fourth grade Mrs Bloodworth gave a few of us the firm foundatlon on whlch we are now standmg and golng forward Thls class passed on 1nto and through the fourth grade with a new teacher Mlss Mltchell Passlng 1nto the flfth grade the class had called m a new member Frances Burt Frances IS now one of the asslstant edltors of The Yearlmg and Most Dlglllfled Senlor of 1941 When the class en tered the slxth grade another new member Mary Moody Johnson had Jomed us Mary Moody IS now Mlss Ashland Hlgh School one of the ed1 tors of The Yearlmg and class poet The class passed through the seventh grade wlthout notlce to any other than our new teacher Mlss Randle Durmg the early fall of our elghth year ln school a new Method1st preacher was sent to Ashland brmglng hls daughter Mary Helen Nanney to Jom us Mary Helen a very talented glrl IS now one of the feature ed1 tors and chorlster of the class of 40-41 James Faulkenbery busmess manager of The Yearlmg and Neatest boy 1n our school moved mto town and Jomed our llttle class ln the same year The class was gradually grow 1ng with splendld characters In the year 37 38 the class went 1nto hlgh school and called her mem bers after her and Sald Lo we are more than when we flmshed grammer school She then called the roll and found these were added Valera Melton one of the asslstant edltors of The Yearlmg' Roy Raxnwater now 40-41 class presldent productlon manager of the 41 yearbook also Mr Ashland Hlgh School Mmme Sue Epperson prophetess and one of the art edltors of 40-41 Nylene Lowl y Gu'l Reserve reporter for The Yearlmg' A great many new act1v1t1es entered our horlzon as our flrst year ln Hlgh School proceeded Th1s class made hxstory by belng the fust freshman class to be mltlated A 44.4 5.44454 ,AAA A 44....4..p.44.Aa.As...A.a. 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The new members for '38-39 were Sue Jordon Literary editor' Inez Hudspeth one of the assembling and distributing managers and Voncile Courson one of the sports editors of The Yearllng During the year one of our members Robert Poff drop ped out he IS now preparing to serve his country in the United States Marines The class gave as their play Deacon Dubbs This class IS now on the last lap preparing for the last activities in high school The class again called her members about her asking What has become of the lost members? The members replied Some have mar r1ed some have stopped to work and others have become lazy and dropped along the way All of you have been faithful two years and some since 1928 she said Those who began with the class in 1928 are Freddie Autry class giftorian and one of the sports editors for 1941 Mary Elizabeth Bright one of the assistant editors of The Yearllng Manda Pulliam one of the assembling and distributing editors Dallas Holbrook circulation manager for the 41 yearbook Frances Drennan social editor for 'The Yearllng and Doris Lowry class historian and one of the feature editors for The Yearling The class gave as their flrst Senior play The Last of the Ruthvens At the end of this year she called her members about her for the last time and said Lo you have been faithful and Iwill reward you with commencement 'k'A k L. ' 4 -45' Kiss dL........ ig--we Yew 1-ss-it ,d'R f-L: N 'ax 113951 A 45613 f, asv : fx 4 . . , ' I 'Gift 0. - , , i . i I 7111. - - . . 1 ,Z ' ,, .. 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OF YOU One evenmg ln thls 1cy cold and dreary vslnter I sat before my open flre and pondered over my future and the future of my class mates Then I dlpped 1nto the future far as human eye could see By the a1d of my crys tal thls IS what I saw I was selflsh and looked for myself flrst There I was plamly to be seen happlly marrled and telling fortunes as a favorlte past tlme I see Freddle Autry second Ah yes Freddle IS not hard to fmd he IS an Athletic D1recto1 1n Jacksonw 1lle Ihgh School ln Florlda Now for a glrl I see Manda Pulllam a halr dresser 1n the For Beau ty s Sake shop ln Memphls There IS Sue Jordan head l1brar1an of the new Benton County Llbrary that has been bullt recently I see James Faulkenbery a flreman Just back from a flre He always xx anted to be one Mary Ellzabeth Bflgllt IS st1ll an Old Mald teachmg Home Ec at Jack son There IS Chlgger Fortner for man of the new streets of Ashland II ell' 1f there 1sn t Frances Burt dressed 1n whlte stocklngs She IS a nur se at the Methodlst Hospltal at Memphls Well, w ell, ww ho IS h1s hone other than Mary Helen Nanney the most popular opera star of Amerlca. 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Af . fl TWV' V QEILASS WHILIL Ashland High School State of Mississippi County of Benton Town of Ashland Whereas we the Semor Class of the year 1941 A D realizing that our days of trouble and turmoil have almost ceased do hereby make known publicly and declare this before we undertake our task of reforming the World to be our Last Will and Testament Herein do we bequeath our precious possessions to our worthy associates Section 1 Article 1 To the faculty students and to the school as a whole we leave this patriotic symbol wanting them to be patriotic and loyal citizens of our nation and to each member of the faculty we will these pictures of our distinguished president Article 2 To Mr Appleton our principal we hereby will this pair of rubber soles for use ln silently seizing the unsupectmg victims also a loud speaker so that his voice may be heard in the far flung corners of the study hall Article 3. To Mr. Mercer, our patient Coach, we bequeath our reputaf tion that our ball teams have acquired, that he may cherish it for years to come. Also, an ever-burning candle, so that he may get our papers graded on time. Article 4. To Mrs. Mercer, our devoted sponsor, who has spent much time with us, we hereby will to her this book as a token of our love and appreciation. Article 5. To Miss Hunter, we hereby do will this bottle of Bitters that her health be improved and her weight gained. Article 6. To Mr. Barkley we leave this box of cough drops so that his throat may never suffer no matter how much he has to talk. Article 7. To Miss Pierce, we will this box of cookies so that her stu- dents may have something to eat in Home Economics. Article 8. To Miss McDowell, we hereby will this bundle of paper and this ever-sharp pencil so that she may take our names when we talk. i'f '?j ix'2fslik3E5lQ3':L?fr ' : '. ' ' K 'RWM Kwik 'z fr 4 Q .lf as -4. .ac fs.. .425 ia .sea-.. AA., .A.n.....,4s4s 41 .du-.V-L .+ .9 a.. AA. as,A.-..QQ 3' i' if .Q . , f 1 ,. q , , . . , 6 . , Q . u . -o ' . , , . , gf fs . . . fy . -' . 35 'F , we X i- . r I 1 2 . v . ' . - 0 1 V , 1 .Q - sf r 1' . , . . 5 4 I . I K Q uh KA! . . ahxg ' lg , ... V . . . 4 , Q A . , 5 . , . ,,,, , Section II Article 1. To the under classmen as a whole, we hereby leave all the privileges we have enjoyed and one in addition-the right to chew gum at any time or place. We hope that our fine school will continue even though much knowledge and intelligerce are leaving it. Section III Our personal property we do will and bequeath as follows Article 1 I Freddie Autry do w 111 and bequeath to Raymond Fortner these basketball rules so he may become a great basketball player Artlcle II I Lula Autry do will and bequeath to Gene Epperson th1s book on How to Court At School and lxot Be Corrected Article III I Mary Elizabeth Bilght do w1ll and bequeath to Enogene Hudspeth this basketball so that she may learn to make a goal Wlth both feet on the floor Article IV I F1 ances Purt do w1ll to Beth McKenzie thls portrait so that she may have before her a model of a dlgillfled senior A.I't1Cl9 V I Voncile Courson do will to Anne Thomas thls loud mouth so that he may take my place in school Article VI I Frances Drennan do hel eby designate to Mildred Montgomery thls vo1ce box so that she may relate last week end s ex perlences to the Senior girls Article VII I Minnie Sue Eppcl son do w1ll to Margaret Johnson this book entitled How to Get Marrled Article VIII I Mary Moody Johnson do bequeath to Mary Floy Harrlson my high powered kick so that she may shoot at the goals Article IX I James Faulkenbeiy to George Hudspeth do will this make up box for carrying out my strong desne to become a handsome man Article X I Dallas Holbrook do w1ll to A P Dlckerson this bottle of Kazoo so that he may grow tall Article XI I Inez Hudspeth do w 1ll to Dorothy Gresham my sweet smile and d1spos1t1on also thls book on How To Wm Friends and In fluence People Article XII I Manda Pulliam do w1ll and bequeath to Mary Ruth Miller this bottle of laughing gas so that she may giggle silently ln the study hall A1t1cle XIII I Sue Jordon to Florence Ausburn g1Y9 as an 1nher1 tance these capsules so that she may know how to keep slim 3 45.24 I 1 . . , ' . 9 o . . 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V 'Y 'FP' 'wmv' V VV 'V' .A Article XIV I Nylene Low ry do hereby will and bequeath to Ina Qua Dickerson this book entitled Thought Before Speech 779' ,- Article XV I Mary Helen Nanney do will to Melvin Gresham his book entltled How to Become a Fast Talker in One Easy Lesson Arttlcle XVI I Valera Melton do will and bequeath to Johnny Be Hoover th1s bag of wind so that she may yell at the ball games Artlcle XVII I Charles Fortner do wlll and bequeath to Sam Child ers this pa1r of old shoes so that he may Wander about the study hall with them Artlcle XVIII I Perrm Reid do WIII and bequeath to Elbert Janes Article XIX I Doris Lowry do will to Wayne Shelby th1s bowl of soup so that he may not have the school Waltlng for hlm to eat Article XX I Roy Ra1nwater do will and bequeath to Joseph Cox this figure of Romeo so that he may take my place w1th the girls of Ash land Hlgh School In witness thereof we the Senior Class do hereby set our sign and seal this sixteenth day of Aprll m the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty one iii' M 1 . 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Mary M Johnson Roy Rainwater Ann Thomas Roy Rainwater Mary Moody Iohnson Ellzey Autry Mary Ruth Miller Ellzey Autry Mary M Johnson Frances Burt James Faulkenbery Ann Thomas Ann Thomas Mary H Nanney Freddy Autry Mary E. Bright Best Athlete Boy ........o...,...........,.....,......................,.................. Freddy Autry W ittiest Person .......,.,o.,....,,.....,.,,...,,.,......,...,,..,,,,.r.....,,,.,,.,,,,, S1SSl9St Boy ......o...........................,,,.........................................,. Biggest Tomboy .....,.,,... Host lhI1SCll16X ous Boy .................................,..............,,... Nlost NIISCIIIEVOUS Girl .........,..,,,,,,,,..,...,.....,,.,,...,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Host Dignified Senior .. Voncile Courson J. W. Childress Nlary F. Harrison J. R. Roberts Voncile Courson Frances Burt Jolliest Junior ............,................................................,......,,,, George Hudspeth Wittiest Sophmore ........ Ellzey Autry THINGS TO FORGET Forget the gosslp you have heard Forget each hasty unklnd word Forget each quarrel and the cause Forget all these thlngs because Forgettlng IS the only Way Forget the tlmes when you felt blue Forget the tears and ex ery slgh Forget the problems that Wouldn t vxork Forget the tasks you wanted to shlrk Forget the home teams lost the game Forget the referee xx as to blame UD Forget the tlme vs hen frlends seemed cold Forget to fuss forget to scold Forget all these where ever you roam But don t forget the folks back home Or the many happy days gone by And don t forget OLE ASHLAND HI' 'A' Forget the time you didn't try. ASHLAND SLNIOR CLASS Presents For thelr flrst play THE LAST OF THE RUTHVENS Ladv Helena of Beresford Frances Burt Grantly butler Perrln Reld Lord Allan her son James Faulkenbery St Albans h1s frlend Freddle Autry Rosamond Sylx ester xx 1dOW Hart Ehzabeth Brlght Xflcky Van Dyne Dorls Lowry NIon1ca Sherdlan Frances Drennan Peggy Brent bylene Lowry Terrence O Rourds who IOIHS party Dallas Holbrook Stranger who appears at the party Roy Ramwater Appautlon who bleaks up party LUIHHIL Sue Epperson Stage Vlanagel Mary Helen lwanney Challes Fortner USHERS Vonclle Courson Valera 'Vielton George Hudspeth Eugene Epperson ASHLAND JL NIIOR CLASS Presented CYCLOB E S ALLY Sally Graham Jxm Jerlxms W1llxe Clump Jennv Thatcher Ruth Thatchel Jack W ebster Regmald Nlanners Effle Varden Y1w1an Ve1 non LSHERS Nhldl ed Nlontgomerx Dorothy Gre Beth Hamer Eugene Ina Qua Lmogene George LVICKCHZIQ NICKQIIZIB Epperson Dlckerson Hudspeth Hudspeth Melxm Gresham Ann Thomas Margaret Johnson sham X ' X , N Vx I4 L 4' 1 ,lx -Q x. . 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By Rev C A Parks pastor of First Methodist Church of Corinth APRIL 15 at 8 P M--CLASS NIGHT APRIL 16 at 8 P M EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION By Rev Charles Smith pastor of Presbyterian Church of Ripley MISSISSIPPI APRIL 17 at 8 P M SECOND SENIOR PLAY APRIL 18 at 8 P M HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION The address delivered by Ben Hilbun registrar of State College Mississippi The second play presented by the Seniors was YOUNG DOCTOR YOUNG By Richard Hill Wilkinson Craig Young a recent graduate from medical school Roy Rainwater Bertha Young his mother Minnie Sue Epperson Connie Young his sister Mary Moody Johnson Diane Lawrence his sweetheart Lula Autry Dan Parker his best friend James Faulkenbery Joel Harvey Young s physician Dallas Holbrook Julla Harvey his wife Valera Melton Fanny Metcalf Young s housekeeper Sue Jordan Hattle Stearns a neighbor Vonclle Courson Paul Stanhope a famous doctor Freddie Autry USHERS Manda Pulliam Frances Drennan Inez Hudspeth N ylene Lowry One Act play given Class night THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN TOWN Darthea Addison a high school Junior Lula Autry Jack Addlson a senior and brother Perrin Reid Mrs Add1SOH their mother Inez Hudspeth Rhoda Addison the prettiest girl Mary H Nanney Al Bigelow a football hero Dallas Holbrook Sue Jumel a friend Valera Melton Fred Thompson one of the gang Freddie Autry William Fairley an unpopular member Charles Fortner CThese plays were produced by special arrangement with the Drama. 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TIME MARCHES ON A fl And we Juniors are I 6 nearing our Senior year. 4 Already we feel the cloak f of dignity falling upon our shoulders, but we march forward with cou rage and assurance The past year has been an excellent one We are proud of having the largest enrollment of the classes Our offlcers were as follows President George Hudspeth VICE President A P Dicker son Secretary and Trea surer Ann Thomas Re porter Margaret John so Our sponsor has been Miss Adelalde Hunter We are indebted to her for a surprise shower of refreshments just before the Chrlstmas holldays for the skillful and kind way which she d1rected our play Cyclone Sally and for her words of timely advice and bits of humor Wh1Ch helped us on our way Other act1v1t1es included a rolllcklng social ln the school gym All in all Eve Junlors consider that the past few months have been one Jolly good lme vw A. .A A.n...fb..a..N.4.4.....A.g.,44..-h. .4 A .A .A a..4.A.,.A.a.. lm Q .4 1 4 Q 4 Qi 'if f , 4 fo' N ' if ,f l M . ll: fi 3 'g . ffe .ei ' i .3 4 .1 .' i l 44 'E : . 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AA 3, I SCDIPIIWODIWVIIIIDIPZIES Whereas We the Sophomores of the Ashland Consohdated Hlgh School IH the ahve and 171031 QSSIVG town of Ashland Mlss realmlng that soon we vull no longer be the Jolly members of the Sophomore class hereby offer our test1mony to the fact that the past year has been an excellent and Jolly good tlme We are sony that everyone could not be present at the Valentlne dm ner glven by the Sophomo1e Home Lcononncs Class to the Sophomore Agrl culture Boys Febluary 14 The room was beautlfully decorated rn whlte and red valentlnes and dLl1ClOJS refreshments were served Sponsors were YIISS Per1ce and Mr Barkely The followmg attended Johnnle Bell Hoover wlth W1ll1e B Slmpson Frances D1xon mth Auther Wa1d Walt1ne Weatherly wlth Claude Lowry Mary Sue McG1ll mth Joe Hlcks Alice Dlckerson wlth Wayne Shelby Cornella I'O1tI1E,1' xx 1th Poy Janes Iola Br1ght vvlth J W Chllders Inez Hudspeth w1th Lorene Hardy and Sue Joxdon wlth Ranson Whlte horn Orvllle Fortner mth Mary P loy Harr1son The play prescnted March 20 by the Sophomores xx as HOLIDAY HOUSE Dlrected by Mlss Stogner Bradley Hunter Claude Lowry Jangt Hunter Walt1ne Weatherly Jasper O'cenr1der Joe H1CkS Clarabelle Oxenrldel Nlary Floy HBFFISOH Paula Parson Allce D1ckerson Pete Parson Ranson Whxtehorn Buck Hammersteln J WV Chllders Vacatloners Auther VS ard Loulse Pulharn Leola Cox Ellzey Autry y , I . . , . 0 T1 kk 1 , 1' V 'l 1. , . 1, c 1 Q . 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S ue McGill . - , , . . , y 7 I rr' 'x 1 sffif FRESHMAN OFFICERS J E Janes Presxdent T J Howard V1cePres1dent Annette Cox Secretary Junlor Harrxson Reporter CLASS ROLL Fletcher Akm Mlldred Judge Mary Ruth Akm Erman McKee Norma Akm Bobble Mae Melton Douglas Autry Edna Grace Remck W V Blaylock J R Roberts Robert J Brlght Mary Helen Roberts Nell Burge Booth Obed Slmpson Samuel Ch1lders Lottle Mae Walker Donald Cox James Wllson Melvln Glbson Dorothy Bynum Hattie Mae Hunt L1ll1e Rutledge Sponsor Mlss Pelrce Three nlnth grade glrls Bobble Mae Melton Norma Ak1n and Annette Cox presented a one act play Plaln Jane Steps Out 1n chapel as the beglnnlng of a serles of Chapel performances on etlquette Plaln Jane was gn en some xaluable hlnts on how to dress and how to ac SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The flrst soclal ex ent for the ninth grade ww as a Buffet Supper g1ven ln the Home Economlcs Department After supper games were played XVIIICII xx ere planned by Dorothy B5 num and Mlldred Judge Mlss Hunter was our guest After the 'W lnter s season of lndoor aCt1Y1lCl9S the nlnth grade glrls and boys welcomed Sprmg The class gathered at the School bu1ld1ng and Went by prlvate cars to Sprlng Lake to spend the day The class was d1V1dCd 1n to several dlfferent commlttees to make thxs trlp more pleasant These commlttees xx ere transportatlon refreshment clean up recreat1on . . , . . , ' ! ! . . . . 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Q 11 A l A -l The G1r1 Reserves the Junlor Y W C A members 1n our school have had an excellent year We were honored bv a v1s1t from M1ss Mary Frances Lacey State Secretary of Glrl Reserves who commended us on our organl zatlon Our sponsor was MISS Lora Ella Plerce and our offlcers as follows Presldent Mary Moody Johnson V1ce Presldent Ann Thomas Secretary and Treasurer Mary Floy Harrlson and Chorlster Mary Helen Nanny The members of our un1t advlsory commxttee were Mrs B L Mercer and Mrs B Y Pltts Our l1st of Members lncluded N ylene Lowry Valera Melton Mary Sue McG1ll Frances Drennan Waltlne Weatherly Emogene Hudspeth Beth McKenz1e Ann Thomas Mary Moody Johnson Mary Floy Harrlson Margaret Johnson Bobble May Melton Mary Vlfglnla Jordan Johnme and Frances Burt Throughout the year these advlsors and members have worked to gether 1n carrymg out the purpose of the Young Women s Chrlstlan As- soc1at1on whlch IS To bu1ld a fellowshlp of women and glrls devoted to the task of reallzmg ln our common llfe those ldeals of personel and sacred hv mg to whlch we are commltted by our falth as Chrlstlans In thls endeavor we seek to understand Jesus to share h1s love for all people and to grow 1n the knowledge and love of God 'S 4 5 2 L 3 i 4 I .4 ,A-ls ' , 4 -1 y l l . . - Q lg , . . . . , I l 1 . . . 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A lll IH CEILIUIBS if There are a total of thirty six girls and thirty boys enrolled in the Boys and Girls 4 H Clubs in our school Both students of both grammer and high school age Each of the clubs is stres ing the importance of National Defense and studying different phases of the program in then meetings and actiy ities The 4 H boys led by Mr N G Wiseman assistant County Agent have done so much work in liy estock and various crops One of their members Boothe Obed Simpson won State wide recognition by winning first place The 4 H Club girls led by NI1ss Grace Brister Home Demonstration Agent have done important vs ork along the line of Foods and Nutrition The activities thorough oiganmation and enthusiastic haid working members of both clubs are showing excellent results and we are sure to hear more of the e members later Their motto To make the Best Better Their pledge I Pledge My head to clearer thinking My heart to better loyalty My hands to larger sery ice And my health to better hung For my club my community and my country i . Y- . . 7 I . , . , - , . y W ' . . . I ' . . 7. . ' 1 I ' ' ' I 1 u y Y 7 . , , - , , - in the district with total production acreage in corn. - . , A . . y . -w x ' 9 9 s . as , . V, as as , Y . . , . J, , , , ' ' , as 9 y . ml Wq ?g, oUR f' SOCIALS 50 HALLOWE EN PARTY Mrs Mercer entertalned the Sen1o1s Wlth a very enjoyable soclal Halloween The guests played Bmgo Dommoes Chlnese Checkers and other popular games Dellclous and attractlve spook salad was served Thls entertalnment w as another example of the thoughtfullness of our sponsor and we appreclate he1 efforts very much CHARM BANQUET Several lnterestlng and educatlonal chapel programs on the SubJect Charm and Manners sponsored by the Hxgh School teachers were cllmaxed Wlth a formal banquet glven on November 28th Speaker R W Grxffm Speclal Muslc by Ashland Hlgh School Band Readlng by Mary Ellzabeth Brrght Plano Duet Emogene Hudspeth and Mrs Dewey Hudspeth Plano Solo Mary Helen N anney Menu Fruxt Cocktaxl Chlcken Dressmg Gravy Buttered Peas Potato Salad Apple ln bloom Hot Rolls Coconut P1e After dlnner coffee was serv ed ul' On 'Nlarch 1 Mrs G P Harrxson honored the Semors mth a party glven as a surprlse for her son James Faulkenbery on hls blrthday All who attended complrmented h1ghly the ws arm hospltallty excellent games and del1c1ous refreshments We are 1ndebted to those w ho made these entertamments and enjoy able expemences poss1ble wmwww iz. 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PARTS AND ACCESSORIES S P R I N G F I E L D W , ro . l I O O O O ASHLAND BRANCH BANK DEPOSITS GUARANTEED UP TO S5 000 ul' MEMBERS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . L I 'Ir YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED 'A' Q CONIPLINIEINTS OF S S IF II N G IE IR Who wrshes humamty Well and drrects human sense economy Whzch 15 hrs mam hobby RIPLEY NIISSISSIPPI CONIPLINIEINTS OF HARDWARE FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rlpley Mlsslsslppl JOE HARDIN GUYTQN AUTOMOBILES NEWANDUSED Phone 4231 Rlpley Mississippi W II IFIINCGIEIR S SUN Supply Your Family Needs At Right Prlces Ripley, Mississippi R. L. N.ANCE 86 CO. 'Q vv V '4'F 'lV'fv'v' silalfaffirais. COMPLIMENTS OF CRAFT S GROCERY 8z MARKET ASHLAND MISSISSIPPI R IE X A IL IL S T 0 R IE HOLLY SPRINGS MISSISSIPPI Hafdaway Mason C0 IILAIINEYS sinvlci smiuu GENERAL MERCHANDISE CORNER Of CRAFT si VAN DORN Michigan Cnty Misslssnppl Holly Springs Mississippi COMPLIMENTS OF BARNETTS ST LOU S BARGAIN STORE all THE FAIR Sc To S1 00 STORE I-I A HARRIS GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOLLY SPRINGS MISSISSIPPI E H WALKER Anderson Clayton 8: Co GENERAL MERCHANDISE CASH COTTON BUYERS all GIN- Q H H S . , - M. . . . it Ashland, Mississippi 0 Y 'mugs 'ssmpp' 1 W . A -4444 A4 4.54.4 454544 44.44 Aa..f..4.,..-A..a. 4 in AAJLAW4 'E . 6, ,,,,,,i,,.,f,-i,, .,f,,,W,,A,,, ,,,,i.,,.,,,.,,,,,,I,i,,,,,..I,,,q,iii,, . W, , , . V, .A . I if I - -1 if I , 'T in ' , .ii r Q A , M1 I ,Q ' 1 ' ?4 ,Q -1 5 4 A1 5 fi I ' 0 , 'Q ,Q A A ' ,A M--M-M I 'rf 9 9 1' I TY 2 I - - ', i -s S5 V. It I - d- 4 'I I A Q i . , V I ,I A Q 'z ' 4 , , --- 1 If ,Q III ' ' - - I 4 ri A ? x' 1 bi ii . 1 wx A Phil '- MELTON 86 C0 GROCERIES FEED DRY GOODS CLOTHES 8: DIAMOND BRAND SHOES Ashland MISSISSIPPI REPRESENTING and NGRTI-I MISSISSIPPI BURIAL ASSOCIATION PIPLEX NIISSISSIPPI af IRIIIPIUEY IFUNIEIRAIL HUMIE - STOP AT - BRIGHT'S SERVICE STATION Service With A Bright Smile Ashland MISSISSIPPI WE PRINTED THIS JOB LET US PRINT YOURS SUUTH RIEPORTIER C H CLRD Editor Established 1876 is mod n as to rr in our 0 k HOLLY SPRINGS NIISSISSIPPI . . . . , -... , . . . ' , As old as our beginning in experience- A er mo ow ' w r Y II , I LEO LEIBSON S SHOE STORE BROWN BILT SHOES SHOE REPAIRING HOLLY SPRINGS MISSISSIPPI Wear A Carl King Dress and Be Dressed Up MRS IBAIRNIETT RIPLEY MISSISSIPPI C ONIPLIMENITS O K Beauty Shoppe R B SMITH 8: SON Rnpley Mlsslssxppl Rlpley MISSISSIPPI wfsmw QLIEEEASSUUIATE M W GMES GENERAL MERCHANDISE Everything for the Automobile Radlos, Tlres Batteries SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ashland Mnssnsslppl Ripley Mississippi FRANCES ILIUIKIE BEAUTY SHOPPE RIPLEY MISSISSIPPI CONIPLINIEIN TS OF MR. A A AUTRY Chancery Clerk 2 L , .-A , . I ... fl , ..- -I I 0 0 . . . . . . . 7 . - . . . , l A X O C ,-....-..-v-.-..-....-uv..-. ......-...-..A..w-..s.-.Nvv- Y ! .weuvvvvvv-.p.,-Af-f . . . . , .-.. . . . . . , T , Q...-. v .. X L ...- I C PRINTING FOR EVERYBODY 4 4 4 PROGRAMS TICKETS HANDBILLS And YEAR BOOKS 444 SOUTHERN ADVOCATE Ashland Mlsslwppl A bank s true unct1on zs to serve as the hub about which the economzc I1 e o the Commumly revolves Doing thls along sound lmes brzngs property to the bank and to the people with whom IIIIZ BANK OE MICHIGAN CITY Michigan Clty Mlsslsslppl uk NIENIBERS FEDER AL DEPOSIT INSLRANCE CORPOR ATION I . J , - . . . . , f . . . . . . it does business. i' , 1 4 , 1 - I . . .I I . -I - Iv ILIINIECS STUDII if SDCCIQIISLS In SCHOOL 8 COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHY 146 South Main Street Memphls Tennessee COMPLIMENTS of ALDRICH BR OTHERS 0 u Q , . L , X . .U . . . . . U 1 7


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