Belfast Elk Garden Elementary School - Yearbook (Rosedale, VA)

 - Class of 1949

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EL ns • -r- fid rrr DEDICATION In tribute to Mrs. Ruby Steele Smith, who at different times in her life served this school as teacher, principal, and president of the P.T.A. Her interest in the school and community and her excellent character will always be an inspiration to those who worked with her and those who were privileged to know her. minisT n non 5a.n e Ei1ct Boy i Rev. G.T Jo ' rdan Religious EduLcation L i-nd a G ' eO ' t ' Billie. ' H ollS e B eTtba Jacbson Princ i pa I YnTS. Sword ' v_ r i, T ' V rc ' n a. V W ' t e- HoM Mutter 7c.aT Ra- Robert V h’ t€. rovna Hess ! I L 2r .a R)oar vv P.e- G eortf 1 a V h ‘te DeUa MaeV h t.ed obb P fear Uonakcr I Ev«|yn Wallatcc Geo-rge Burvc lt ThcivnaL Veyic’iU E x.dd CV a|)mcLn e an P-ratt Dot S Attv Boyd Lo a tAae BisKop Lo jL se Robinson RlohanrA Nevyell Carl AarsRaU A V Cl eo He ss H e 1 en 3o nes •lii it ' NICKTMMES AND PASTIMES Carl Marshall - Melons - Hunting Buddy Chapman - Nab - Talking Walter Helton - ’W(Ousie - Pitching baseball Bobbie Dean Honaker “ Slim Playing ball Doris Ann Boyd - Dor “• Singing Louise Robinson - Lou - Talking and eating Georgie Lee White - Herb - Picking flowers Betty Ann Hareless - Anchor - Driving Glenford car Emma Hess - Sugarfoot - Listening to radio Jean Pratt - Granny - Collecting stamps Thelma Vencill - Pickle - Reading Nannie McCracken - Red - Playing rummy Evelyn Wallace - Alum - Waiting on Vaoen Georgia Gilbert - Pat - Going to meeting Della Mae Whited - Daisy Mae - Listening to radio George A„ Bundy, Jr„ - Porgie - Gettin ' g into TROUBLE John Richard Newell, Jr, - Dickie - Riding a hup Joan Cleo Hess i- Fred - Drawing Lola Mae Bishop - Lula Bell - Studying Helen Jones - Shortie - Listening to radio Lois Jean Ray - Mack - Riding bicycle Eleanor Boardwine - Leno - Playing ball Robert Lee White - Bob - Fishing Holly Orbin Mutter - Hull - Playing Virginia Ellen White - Jimmy - Singing CLASS HISTORY Holly Mutter, Louise Robinson, Doris Boyd, Betty Harless, Della 7 hited, Porgie Bundy, Cleo Hess, Carl Marshall and I started in the first GRADE AND HAVE COME ALL THE WAY TOGETHER. OTHERS OF THE CLASS MOVED AWAY BUT FOUND NO SCHOOL AS GOOD AS OURS, SO THEY MOVED BACK. Emma Hess started in the fi rst grade, went to THE FOURTH GRADE, THEN MOVED TO LEXINGTON FOR TWO YEARS, THEN MOVED BACK HERE IN THE SIXTH GRADE. Walter Helton went to Lebanon school one year AND CAME BACK TO ElK GaRDEN SCHOOL. Buddy Chapman moved to Steelsburg and went to SCHOOL FOR two YEARS AND MOVED BACK. Lena Boardwine entered here in the second GRADE AND HAS BEEN COMING EVER SINCE, Jean Pratt went to Belfast school five years THEN MOVED TO OUR SCHOOL. ThELMA VENCILL, GEORGIA White, and Jean Ray also went to Belfast school. Evelyn Wallace moved from Cleveland up to our SCHOOL. Georgia Gilbert came from Lebanon school UP here. Virginia White and Robert entered our school THIS YEAR, We are glad to have new comers enter our SCHOOL. We hope to graduate and MAKE SOMETHING, OUT OF OUR LIVES. YOU HAVE HEARD THAT OLD SAYING Life is what you make out of it.” We have found THAT TRUE. Our school motto is Do right. We have had MUCH happiness IN GOING TO SCHOOL AND HOPE TO CONT INUE GOING. — Nannie McCracken — ■ K ' lij c; ' w ISHI ' « ' ' ■■’f :- • F ' ' ' i -1 - . ' ■ ' ‘ j. ' • ' i,v ■•. . ' ' ■ viJk- ■■ ■ 4 ( ■ ' ' - ; m . J t rh‘ ,.r ' ai •• - ' hr yiif . ' i’ ' i ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ti- ‘‘ ' %‘5 •-- .%H ' ., -•K ' :. ... € r-:i u f ■ ■ ■ K i ■’ j i ' ‘. ' ■ ■ : M ;-.--- - y ■ ' 14a ' ,. t i ' ”f w- _ ' s SsEffli ' ’ ' ' . ■■ -r!;f.?7 ;-i--, ft S - -s ■ ' ---■5 :; , , . -‘’■ = V ' M ‘“. ' v T- ■ I ' T! i:k - 5 ;-M ' ■ 1 ,5 ' y ' ' V - ' ' ' ‘ ■ -- . - . - - ' ■■ ■„ jfA’- ’3 ' rfrs- r -A ' • ' v f . .- - ■ ;v ,j. . 1 , V ♦ ■ A ’. ,. ■ r- ’ - -,■ V ' ‘4 - V :A l ' 4-C . ' vi,‘ .« eP . f -- ' .;f S( jf ir ' I ' ' -r ,?, f .iii . -3 nV -■ -V ' T 5 ' ■ - _ ' ■?■■ j tf-f ■ ' itf-? ’,5f b V- - .■ . i - •« j . ' ] ' . p ■ j. ’Vtjiio v ' v ' .)! i 1 A CLASS POEM Tis TO OUR SCHOOL WE GIVE OUR PRAISE, For it has shielded us in many ways,, It has helped us our lessons to learn, And our thoughts to become more stern. The teachers to us are very kind, And want us to let kindness enter our mind. At lunch time we may eat a hot lunch, But while eating we must not noisily crunch. When school is out the 25th of May, The children at home so gaily will play. But thei r thoughts will turn back to the HOUSE ON THE HILL, Where they sat many hours, although not VERY STILL. Lola Mae Bishop — Class Poet MOTTO ”Do Right” THEME SONG Into My Heart” OUR PURPOSE: To GAIN KNOWLEDGE, TO BUILD CHARACTER, TO BE CLASS PROPHECY One day as 1 sat in the yard studying my his- tory, I FELL FAST ASLEEP, I DREAMED THAT 1 WAS LOOKING INTO A CRYSTAL BALL, I THOUGHT I WAS IN Hollywood and saw Holly Mutter on the stage as a FUNNY Hollywood Star. My mind wandered and I found myself in a BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. I HEARD BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. ThEN I SAW Georgie Gilbert playing a piano. I realized IT WAS A BROADCASTING STUDIO. ThEN 1 SAW DELLA MaE Whiteb standing behind a microphone singing a solo. I left THE STUDIO AND FOUND MYSELF IN THE STREET, There stood a big hospital, I went in AND WALKED THROUGH THE HALLS. In THE OPERATING ROOM, I SAW JICKE NEWELL AND WALTER HELTON OPERA- TING AND Helen Jones standing by as a nurse. Georgie White was a technician in the same hosp i tal. JT I left THE hospital AND IT BECAME DARK. 1 FOUND MYSELF FLOATING IN THE AIR, ThEN 1 REALIZED I WAS IN A PLANE. I WALKED UP TO THE PILOT AND SAW Buddy Chapman driving the plane. The plane vanished and I found myself in an OFFICE. Carl Marshall was the boss and Louise Robinson as his secretary. Then I went in another ROOM AND FOUND BETTY AnN HaRLESS WORKING IN A TELEPHONE OFFI CE. I WENT ON DOWN THE STREET AND FOUND A SCHOOL- HOUSE. It WAS A LITTLE KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. 1 FOUND Jean Ray as the teacher. Then close by I SAW A BIGGER SCHOOL, AND NANNIE McCRACKEN WAS TEACHER THERE. Then I went to a great ball field and found Bobbie Dean Honaker the captai n of the team. I SAW A GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE, I WENT IN AND FOUND ROBERT WHITE AS THE BoSS WALKING AROUND, AND Jean Pratt working for him. After I came out of the department store I WENT INTO A LITTLE BUILDING. ThEY WERE HAVING A Home Demonstration meeting. Thelma Vencill was the LEADER . I SAW PEOPLE GOING INTO A BUILDING. I LOOKED IN AND SAW Virginia White working in a Beauty Parlor. Nearby was a huge building in which I saw P oRGiE Bundy, an inventor, and the things he had I NV ENTED . I HEARD SOMEONE TALKING. I LOOKED AROUND AND SAW Lola Mae Bishop as a Missionary. She was TEACHING the PEOPLE TO BELIEVE IN GOD. A PRETTY HOUSE WAS SITTING BACK FROM THE STREET, Cleo Hess lived in it. It was prettiest home I HAD EVER SEEN. WHILE I WAS THERE, LENA BOARDWINE, THE WELFARE NURSE, DROVE BY, 1 LEFT ClEO’S home AND WENT TO THE BaRBERRY Modeling school. There I saw Evelion Wallace as a MODEL , I BECAME VERY THIRSTY AND TO GET A DRINK, I WENT INTO A DRUG STORE. A Gl RL 1 N A WHITE DRESS BROUG HT ME A COCA CO LA . It WAS Emma Hess . After 1 HAD DRUNK STARTED RAIN IT, 1 NG . ! WO K E UP AND FO UND TH at it HAD — Dori s Ann Boyd ™ • I ‘ ' -■- ■■ - -r ■ ‘ ’ ' vT ' ■■ ®r. ••; ■ ' . f:: ■ ' ' -r- ' r„ ,5, V ■ ’■ ' -I? ■--••H 7 T ' j’ ■■■ ' • ' ■• ■ ' • ! i. - wT.--_, ..jv ' . ' ’H • fi ■ -i. j v;, - ' .. , |, 7 - - %- ' v: - 7 cr - f ' ,y -4 ' : I ,, ,.„. „ 4 ■,• •. . ■ ' ■ • - -■;% ■•. ' i W • ' • ‘ -i ' ' fc . v ' iiMi • - ' jtfr 1 ii , i ' -:.- ' .“ j ■ ; : _ . 5? r- 4 4 ' J’ ' ‘■ ' .i ' ' .rM tiAy ! n iJ • ? 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Louise Robinson wills her talking to Joyce Taylor „ Bobby Honaker wills his seatto Russell Johnson. Emma Hess wills her quietness to Mary Jessie. Helen Jones wills her laughing to Mary Gilbert. Buddy Chapman wills his loose seatto Gjy Sn ead . Lola Bishop wills her smartness to Betsy Carpenter. Nannie McCracken wills her bubble gum to Geneva Warner. Walter Helton wills his ability of pitching TO Claude Poston . Bob White wills his rusty file to Frankie Bo ARDW IN E. Betty Harless wills her car driving to Eliz- abeth Mutter. Carl Marshall wills the chewing gum under his SEAT TO Hubert Fogleman, Lena Boardwine wills her billfold to Mary Margaret Sword. Jean Pratt wills her stamp collection to Janice Howard, Thelma Vencill wills her head scarf to Caro- line Whited. Virginia White wills her primping to Virginia Hess. Georgie White wills her baseball to Imogene Campbell , Cleo Hess wills her crows nest, with eggs to Peggy Pratt. Dickie Newell wills his spitballs to Paul Campbell . 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The first school lunch PROGRAM IN THE COUNTY HAD IT ' S BEGINNING AT ElK Garden under the leadership of Mrs. Bondurant and, Through the efforts of parents and teachers, stands TODAY . Mrs. Vi alter P. Stuart was vice president at THIS time and became THE 2n D PRESIDENT OF THE CHAPTER IN September of i938 with Mrs. Garnett Smith as vice-president. During thei r term a piano was purchased for the auditorium and cement walks WERE MADE. In ApRIL OF I940MRS. SMITH TOOK OVER THE DUTIES OF PRESIDENT, FINISHING THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF Mrs. Stuart, who moved away from the com- mon ITY AT THAT TIME. !n September of the same year Mrs .Smith became PRESIDENT, WITH MrS. JOE LEANORD AS VICE-PRESIDENT. During this period much progress was made. The LUNCH ROOM FOR UNDER NOURISHED CHILDREN DEVELOPED INTO A CAFETERIA WITH ALL NECESSARY EQ,UIPMENT. Religious education was begun in the school and MANY BOOKS WERE ADDED TO THE LIBRARY, MrS, SmITH IS NO LONGER WITH US BUT HER MEMORY IS HELD SACRED AND HER influence WILL ALWAYS BE FELT IN OUR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY. In April of i 942 Mrs. Joe Leanord was elected PRESIDENT, WITH MrS. J EFF TaYLOR VICE PRESIDENT, Still sponsoring the school lunch program, rel igi ous EDUCATION AND ALL PROJECTS OF THE EARLIER YEARS, THE GROUP ALSO COOPERATED WITH THE WAR EFFORT IN EVERY POSSI BLE WAY. Mrs. CJ«ff l Taylor succeeded Mrs . Lewiard as PRESIDENT IN SEPTEMBER OF I 944. DURING THEIR TERM OF LEADERSHIP, PARTICULAR EMPHASIS WAS PLACED ON THE BEAUTIFICATION OF SCHOOL GROUNDS AND FIRST AID EQUIPMENT WAS PURCHASED, •k il ■ vti- ' ' — ' ” ' • —-- : ■■—-■■ . ■ ' ' ' imm‘ •••-- ’•?S1 b « h- y- ' fB ' . -V f ‘ .. Ni B Jlrr ■ - ■ ■ ' V ' sr ' •■sSjvjr t • ■ • •. . -1 - ■ w wi - ■■ ■ ■■• ■ ?. ' 4 - ‘ - ' U H- r. i ' ... .:y;y ' ,, A iA ' ,. ' - n.PPlF« SS ; rt?. , ?S , -•. 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KYL E TaYLOR VICE PRESIDENTo WHILE THE PROJECTS OF THE EARLIER YEARS— =HOT LUNCHES, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND PRE- SCHOOL CLINICS WERE STILL BEING FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO, NEW IMPROVEMENTS WERE ALSO MADE AND MEMBERSHIP WAS INCREASINGo Mrs. Bundy’s term expired in May of i 948 and IN September Mrs. Kyle Taylor became the chapters SEVENTH PRESI DENT. We now have a membership of around 65, and ALTHOUGH LEADERS HAVE CHANGED THROUGH THE YEARS, SOME MEMBERS HAVE BEEN TAKEN AWAY AND OTHERS ADDED, THE Elk Garden P. T. A, still seeks the best in EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE COMMON ITYo -- Mrs. Kyle Taylor s;- ' ■ .■ V ' -‘i. - . - ‘ . Vi .A V 4 .•i ' V o -vs. . T .’fv}!;jri, ir ' -; y - ' r HL H 1 -• - •- c-s- • y ' ■• ? W ‘ ‘ ■ ¥ ' .-‘ C- i- ‘-s ' • ] : .. ' 5;; -. ■■ - I ..- V. ■ • ■■- ' ' •% V-jr, v:vty ' r«; 4L .. ? ’ ' w ' •’ ' ‘ ’ y’lPj « • I ' • ' K ' .-kt- ‘K r: • Vir 4 :: ■ff --,j • r $ • ' •-.. • !. ■ - - . - iL L-tA. ' ] Swo ' rd V e T r 1 e. C i t ■z e n S h p C 1 vjl b BeSSi e. St app RICHLANDS LUMBER SUPPLY CO., INC. All Kinds Of Building Materials Phone 200 1514 Iron Street Richlands, Virginia General Electric Appliances — Stokol Stokers Sherwin Williams Paints MODERN CHEVROLET SALES, INC. Sales — CHEVROLET — Service Phone 36 Honaker, Va. Frigidaire Appliances — Goodyear Tires Tubes Dealers License No. 219 HONAKER FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors And Embalmers Calls Answered Day Or Night Honaker, Va. Day Phone 23 — Night Phone 5 F. B. Gent — R. W. Gent HONAKER SUPPLY COMPANY Dealers In Hardware, Furniture And Related Lines Honaker, Va. Day Phone 23 — Night Phone 5 F. B. Gent 1 S. W. VIRGINIA TIRE CO., Inc. 2 Serving S. W. Virginia In Best Wishes To Your Success 1 B. F. Goodrich Products Farm Tires BARNETTE CYPHERS, Inc. | 1 Tires — Tubes — Batteries I Accessories — Radios — Records Phone 265 | 2 Appliances — Sporting Goods x ' ppli ' nces — Plumbing — Heating ( j RICHLANDS TIRE STORE Electrical Contracting | 2 Ph. 264 Richlands, Va. 2 GRUNDY TIRE STORE Richlands, Va. ! 2 Ph. 197 Grundy, Va. 4 1 c 1 W. B. F. WHITE SONS When In Richlands Visit | T Hardware, Furniture And 1 Building Material THE FLANARY THEATRES ( 1 Ph. 22 Richlands, Va. Richlands, Virginia | -1 • RUSSELL MOTOR SALES, INC. W. Main St. Phone 22 Lebanon, Virginia Sales — FORD — Service There’s A Ford In Your Future Compliments RUSSELL HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. Shelf And Heavy Hardware And Farm Machinery International Harvester Shipping Point — Cleveland, Va. Phone 23 Lebanon, Va. THE Compliments FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lebanon, Virginia A Good Bank In A Good County Member F. D. I. C. Finney — Easterly — Finney Of LEBANON FUNERAL HOME — Ambulance Service — Day Phone 23 Night Phone 57 or 181J I KERN’S I Operated By i WATT’S BAKING CO., INC. I j Phone 3780 I I I Bakers Of Fine Bread And Cakes I Bristol I Tennessee - Virginia i I j I i I I j I I BERNARD’S BURLEY WAREHOUSES “Your Granddaddy Told Your Dad About Bernard’s” Abingdon, Virginia H. P. KING CO. Bristol’s Great Department Store Now Serving The Fourth Generations Of The Families In This Vast Appalachian Area Compliments Of I ELK GARDEN STORE ! And I ELK GARDEN MILL ( ELK GARDEN PRODUCTS | I i CORPORATION Neighbors, Customers And Friends Your Friendly Druggist Will Always Welcome You Try Bradleys First — We Use Pure Drugs BRADLEYS DRUG STORE Phones 1 or 36 Bristol, Tennessee - Virginia LEBANON GROCERY Quality Always Phone 83 Lebanon, Va. BOOSTERS TRU-BLU GRILL, Abingdon, Va. THE VANCE SUPPLY, Farm Hardware, Abingdon. CUMBOW CHINA DECORATING CO., Abingdon. STERLING HOUSE, Bristol. DE VAULTS, INC., 14 Lee Street, Bristol. Compliments Of A FRIEND 1 HOTEL BRISTOL 1 Abingdon Grocery Co., Inc. Bristol, Virginia - Tennessee 1 Wholesale Grocers Excellent Facilities for Banquets and Parties 1 Ph. 22 Abingdon, Va. John A. Seneker, Mgr. 1 Compliments Reach For f Brooks Electric Hatchery 1 Ph. 347 Abingdon, Va. HECHTS SUNBEAM BREAD 1 1 Compliments Of 1 J. C. Vann Hardware 1 Supply Company PARKS-BELK CO. 1 Phones: 1 Hardware Office — 238 “Home Of Better Values” 1 Warehouse Office — 370 J 1 Abingdon, Va. Lebanon, Virginia j BALL BROTHERS, INC. Smithfield Service Station i Established 1905 Esso Gas Oil — Car Repairing 1 Fine Furniture Ph. 165 - 270 506-510 State St. Groceries — Notions i Bristol, Tennessee - Virginia c Ph. 86J3 Rosedale, Va. V i RICHLANDS PHARMACY Compliments | i The Rexall Store 1 Front Street Phone 12 THOMPSON MOTOR SALES ! 1 Prescription Druggists FORD i 1 Richlands, Virginia Ph. 241 Richlands, Va. | 1 Bulova Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry Your Friendly Ford Dealer 1 1 Compliments EASLEY’S FLOWER SHOP j 1 CURVES “Say It Wit h Flowers” | 1 Department Store 1 Richlands, Va. Ph. 141 Richlands, Va. 1 ( 1 Warners Frozen Foods, Inc. FARMER’S INN | j (The Food Bank Of Clinch Valley) “Taste It ’N Like It” j Phone 308J4 I 1 Meat Processing Locker Storage Clay Pool Hill | Cedar Bluff, Va. j 1 Ph. 806- J1 Cedar Bluff, Va. 24 Hour Service ! i LYNCH MOTOR CO. Compliments Of | 1 Lebanon, Va. ! Dodge - Plymouth Passenger Cars THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | 1 Dodge Job Rated Trucks j Telephone 35 In Honaker | 1 i l CASTLE CHEVROLET CO. A i Cars — Chevrolet - Oldsmobile ? Ph. 52 Lebanon, Va. 8 i i i i f i Compliments Of THE LEBANON MILL 1 Lebanon, Va. 9 ( j i Compliments Of CITY MARKET Lebanon PIGGLY WIGGLY Richlands Compliments Of The Lebanon Furniture Company Lebanon, Va. 1 OAKS GARAGE GROC. 1 1 Old Rosedale, Va. LEBANON DRUG STORE 1 Dry Goods, Drugs, Notions 1 Try Our Home Cooking Lebanon, Va. 1 A-1 Repair Service 1 1 Gas — Oil — Lubrication i i i 1 ALFRED’S i 1 If You Can’t Get It At Lebanon Drug Store Try Us — We Will Appreciate It. 1 “A Smart Shop For Men And Women” ' BUNTINGS DRUG STORE 1 Ph. 151 Lebanon, Va. !i Bristol 1 J HURST-SCOTT I I Funeral Directors 1 Ph. 70 Richlands, Va. Subscribe To THE NEWS PROGRESS The Biggest Little Newspaper In Virginia $2.00 Per Year In Virginia Richlands, Va. Compliments DIXIE GROCERY CO., INC. Richlands, Va. ! I VERNON’S SUPER MARKET I Ph. 104 Richlands, Va. ! P. O. Box 416 i C. S. Walden — M. H. Settle 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Richlands, Va. Member F. D. I. C. Strength — Service — Courtesy CITY MOTOR CO., INC. West Front Street Richlands, Va. Pontiac GMC Trucks Phone 275 Dealers License 752 PERKINS MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Cars International Trucks Sales And Service Ph. 37 Richlands, Va. The Richlands National Bank 2% On Savings Member F. D. I. C.


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