Chilhowie High School - Chilvalee Yearbook (Chilhowie, VA)
- Class of 1950
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1 1 mm . f I I I 3 CHIL-VA-LCE 1950 PiiUislied Bu The S eniop Cl □ss Ch.ll lowie Hiqii Sciiool F orGvvopd In this volume of the Chil-va-lee the staff has attempted to give you a brief glimpse of school friends, student activities, honors, and pleasures that in the years to come you may re¬ capture the spirit of loyalty and friendship - you knew in 1950. OeclicGtion We, the Senior class, wish to dedicate this, our Chilvalee oi 1950, to Galen Drewry in appreciation of his untiring patience, devotion to service, inspiring and uplifting guidance throughout the year. S i GEORGE ED COPENHAVER, Principal Emory and Henry College University of Virginia GEORGE W. KISER, Physical Education Emory and Henry College, Concord College GALEN DREWRY, Languages Emory and Henry College, University of North Carolina DOROTHY KISER, Sec retary Concord College P acu It 4 Science Lync JUNE hicks, Comnnerci Iviarion Junior :ial, hburg CoUeg Radford college BESSIE B. shepherd. Social Studies Virginia college University o Yirgiui MRS. EEE bonham. Librarian, Emory and Henry William and Mary miedred bonham, English- Eurman University a.b. E arnieR’ Agriculture. lowa State GLADYS er e. Home Economi Radford college ELIZABETH eove. Mathematics Emory and Henry heeen reeves. social Studies and Englral Radford college Emory and Henry College lurov rrUMWIEDI Music University o Minnesota v.p.i- nnual Staff Mr. Drewry, Sponsor; Jane Mountain, Editor-in-chief; Buddy Crockett, Assistant Editor; Jim Wilkinson, Business Manager; Jackie Cole, Assistant Business Manager; Jack Walton, Assistant Makeup Editor; Evelyn Widner, Art Editor; Bill Buchanan, Sports Editor; Eddie Hill, Senior Writeups; Beulah Martin, typist; Mixie McGhee, typist; Mary Virginia St. John, Senior Represent- ativ ' e; Eva Mae Wilmore, Junior Representative; David Bonham; Sophomore Representative; Haller Copenhaver, Freshman Representative. Absent from picture, Betty Little, Makeup Editor. I 1 I Chill. ovvie Mi Liqlif cjriis HEADLINES FROM THE SCHOOL YEAR SENIORS MAKE ANNEAL PILGRIMAGE TO NATIONAL CAPITAL. May 10, 11, 12, and 13 were four historic days as our senior class viewed the sights of Washington, D.C. All escaped successfully from the zoo. BASKETBALL GIRLS TURN IN BANNER SEASON. CHS co-eds drop only one game. County title winners. Nancy Buchanan scores 51 points against Bethe 1. SENIOR PLAY “THE HOOEIER SCHOOLMASTER’’ PRESENTED. ST. JOHN WINS LOCAL SPEAKING CONTEST, with subject “Opportunities on Virginia Farms for Young People.’’ BASKETBALL GAME OF THE YEAR. FACULTY AND SECOND TEAMS BATTLE IN HILARIOUS GAME. JUNIORS PRESENT “THE DAFFY DILLS’’ AS THEIR PLAY FOR THE YEAR. ATHLETIC BANQUET HELD FEBRUARY 28. LARGE GROUP GATHERS TO HONOR SPORTS AND SPORTSTERS. CHILHOWIE BATTLES GLADE SPRING TO 0-0 TIE IN MUDDY HOME¬ COMING GAME. PEGGY BROWN CROWNED HOMECOMING QUEEN IN EVENING FESTIVITIES. LARGEST PARADE IN CHILHOWIE’S HISTORY OPENS EVENTS OF DAY. BAND ATTENDS SPRING FESTIVAL AT NARROWS ON MARCH 25. SEVEN CHILHOWIE STUDENTS PLAY IN ALL STATE BAND AT RADFORD. VARSITY LETTERS PRESENTED TO FORTY STUDENTS. COACH PRAISES SCHOOL FOR EXCELLENT SPORTSMANSHIP. WEEKLY CHAPEL PROGRAMS ARE INAUGURATED. EACH CLASS AND CLUB HAS CHANCE TO PRESENT ITS TALENT. TILSON WINS RESERVE CHAMPION BABY BEEF CONTEST IN RICHMOND. JACK WALTON AND DONALD WOLFE LEAD TEAMS IN SELLING $750 WORTH OF MAGAZINES. GENE KELLY BONHAM WINS TOP PLACE. 5 V s i A ♦ 0 .. t Cl ass o f 1950 We call our school ‘‘Old C.H.S.” You know what that stands for, I guess; A school, that’s served our cause so well And which for gold we will not sell. For many years we ' ve called the roll To see how many will reach the goal; We 40 Seniors have rolled along Our School Days have not been too long. We’ve had some sorrows with our fun, We’ve worked; some fought and bravely won Things we loved best in school day youth And always best beloved of truth. Friendships each a very strong bond Link the past with life beyond; Loved memories are left behind, Joys and Sorrows around us wind. And now dear friends we’ve reached the end; Our farewell greeting we extend And say with hearts that sadly sigh-- Friends, Schoolmates, Teachers , a fond goodbye. We hope, in higher school some day You’ll join with us on life’s highway; So remember when your grief is sore-- W ' e Seniors are not lost--Just gone before. - Betty Ann Brown MOTTO: “No gains without pains’’ COLORS: Green and white n PORTER FARMER Gniops JIM WILKINSON - “Whitney” Vice President Senior Class Football 1946-47-48-49 President of Spanish Club Member of Fire Fighting Crev MARY VIRGINIA ST. JOHN - “Curly” President of Senior Class Basketball 1947-48; 48-49; 49-50. President, 4-H Club 47-48; 49-50. Band 47-48; 48-49; 49-50. Beta Club 48-49; 49-50. MARGARET ELIZABETH WAGNER - “Margaret” Treasurer Senior Class Beta Club 48- 50 President of Beta Club 49-50 Library Club 47-50 BEULAH MARTIN - “Boots” Reporter of Senior Class Member of Beta Club 48-49; 49-50 Typist on Annual Staff Secretary Sophomore Class Library Club 46-47; 48-49- ROBERT JOE WALKER F.F.A. 46-50, Pres. 48; Sec. 50 4HClub 47-50 Film Club 49-50 Secretary Junior Class 48-49 EVELYN WIDNER Secretary Senior Class Secretary Treasurer Beta Club 49-50 Library Club 48-49; 49-50 Art Editor of Annual BILL BUCHANAN - “Sunshine’’ Football 47-48; 49-50 Basketball 48-49-50 Baseball 47-48-49 F.F.A., President 49-50 Annual Staff MARGARET ANN BROWN- “Peggy” Sec. Freshman Class 46-47 Photography Club 48-49 Homecoming Queen 49-50 OPAL LEVERNE PEAKE - “Peeky” MARY SUE STAMPER - “Shorts” Beta Club 48-49: 49-50 Library Club 46-47; 47-48; 48-49 Spanish Club 48-49; 49-50 Chorus 48-49; 49-50 F.H.A. Club 47-48; 48-49 J.D. LOVE - “Zeke” Basketball 44-49 Football 44-45; 49-50 Baseball 45-48 Treasurer of Jr. Class 47-48 Cheerleader 47-48; 48-49 KATHLEEN PEAKE - “Sit” F.H.A. 47-48; 48-49 Chorus 46-47 Tri Hi Y 46-47 Basketball 47-48; 48-49; 49-50 GARNEY POWERS F.F.A. 46-47 BUREDA LITTLE - Boots” F.H.A. 48-50 Homecoming Queen 47-48 Chorus 46-47 Tri-Hi-Y; 46-47 JUANITA LITTLE - Nein Treasurer Sophomore Class F.H.A. Club 48-50 Tri-Hi-Y 46-47 BETTY LOU LITTLE Vice President Sophomore President Junior Class Beta Club 48-50 F.H.A. - President 48-49; Annual Staff GEORGE BLEVINS F.F.A. 46-47 BETTY JOAN ROLAND F.H.A. 48-50 Chorus 46-47 Tri-Hi-Y 46-47 Basketball 49-50 - Jo’ TOMMY TILSON F.F.A. 46-50 Reporter 49-50 4HClub Fire Fighters MIXIE JOETTA McGHEE - “Jo” Library Club 46-50 Vice President 4H 48-49; Sec. 49-50 F.H.A. 47-48 Annual Staff Basketball 49-50 MARIE DOLINGER Library Club 48-50 Beta Club 48-50 ROBERT LEWIS WALTON - “Bobbie” F.F.A. LEE BRYANT F.F.A. 46-47 MARY LUCILLE SHEETS - “Sis” Beta Club 48-50 DONALD LEE WOLFE Baseball 49 4H Club F.F.A. Fire Fighters VIRGIE KEESEE Library Club 47-48 CECIL TAYLOR Treasurer Senior Class Baseball 49 String Music JAMES EARL DOLINGER Baseball 48-50 Football 48-49 Basketball 48-50 Band 46-50 Beta Club 48-50 LOUIS KEEN - “Lou” FREDA JANE HEATH F.H.A. 47-48 Beta Club 49-50 Basketball 48-50 MARY LILLIAN CHILDRESS - “Squirt” Beta Club 48-50 Cheerleader 47-50 Library Club 46-49 Spanish Club 48-50 Chorus 48-50 MAURICE DUNCAN Baseball 48-50 Film Club 46-49 Beta Club 48-50 President Freshman Class EDDIE HILL - “Wee-Willie” Spanish Club Baseball Mgr. 49 BETTY ANN BROWN - “Smooch Beta Club 48-50 Cheerleader 49-50 Spanish Club 48-50 Pres, of Band 48-49 Band 47-50 Pres, of Chorus 49-50 Chorus 47-50 JACK DOUGLAS WALTON - “Dougie Football 47-50 Basketball 47-50 Captain 50 Firefighters 47-50 President of Spanish Club 48-49 Spanish Club 49-50 JANE DUNCAN MOUNTAIN - “Janie” Editor-in-chief of Annual Beta Club 48-50 Band 47-50 Pres. 50 All State Workshop 48-50 Basketball Mgr. 49-50 Chorus Seo 47-48, Vice Pres. 49-50 MARY CAROLYN DALY GENE KELLY BONHAM Football 49-50 Basketball 48-50 Band 46-50 4H Club 46-50 Pres. 49-50 JIMMY STAMPER - “Jim” Baseball 49-50 Football 49-50 Assistant Reporter F.F.A. BETTY SHEETS Library Club Chorus GENE MOSER -“Mopie” F.F.A. 46-49 Film Club 49-50 MARY LOU SHATLEY - “Dougin” Glee Club 45 F.H.A. 46-48 “Miss Eighth Grade” 45 1. Mary Lou Z. Margaret 3. Joan 4. Maurice 5. Marie 6. J im 7. Mary Lucille 8. Gene Moser 9. Juanita Bureda 1 0. Opal 1 1 . Betty Lou 1 Z . Louis e 13. Peggy 14. Mixie 15. Gene Kelly 16. Freda 1 7. Evelyn 18. Mary Virginia 19. Janie ZO. Jimmy S. Mary Sue Z 1. Kathleen ZZ. Betty Ann Z3. Beulah OuManJ inq Seniors BETTY BROWN BILL BUCHANAN MARY LILLIAN CHILDRESS BEST PERSONALITY Mary Virginia St. John Jack Walton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margaret Wagner Jim Wilkinson BIGGEST NUISANCE Joan Roland Eddie Hill s tniot lO s MOST POPULAR Mary Lillian Childress J.D. Love BEST DRESSED Mary Sue Stamper Maurice Duncan BIGGEST BABIES Freda Heath Gene Kelly Bonham MOST ATHLETIC Kathleen Peake Bill Buchanan BEST LOOKING Bureda Little Jimmy Stamper Class Hist OPL) In September, 1946, four long years ago, ninety-six unfamiliar students entered the front door of Chilhowie High School. Why were these students entering high school? To learn the knowledge of wisdom which was to be se¬ cured in the following years. These students were unfamiliar with the way the high school system works because they had been accustomed to the one teacher method used in grammar school. Mr. C.P. Price welcomed the large group of freshmen and wished us the best of luck in high school. Our class sponsors were Miss Elizabeth Love and Miss Emma Troxel. The first year of high school was very difficult for us because we had to learn the rules and laws by which we were to proceed in the next four years to come. In September of 1947 when we returned to the halls of old C.H.S. we were starting into another year of hard school. Although we had lost several students there were still about 60 students that returned. We were under the leadership of Mrs. Carter Tyler and Mrs. Herbert Catron that year. Mr. C.P. Price was our principal, with Mr. D.L. Stanphill in the athletic department. We were honored to have a sophomore chosen as football queen. She was Bureda Little. Our Junior Year was a little easier because we were getting familiar with the ways of high school. Our new Principal was Mr. G.E. Copenhaver who had taken the place of Mr. C.P. Price. Our class president was Betty Little and our sponosrs were Miss Helen Reeves and Miss Amanda Bowman. The high¬ light of the year was our Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom. In September of 1949 there were 40 seniors who enrolled in the class. We elected as President Mary Virginia St. John and our sponsor was Mr. Galen Drewry. Our home room mothers, Mrs. M.M. Duncan and Mrs. Larry Brown, gave us a party and we all enjoyed it very much. The party was on December 27, 1949. Mr. G.W. Kiser is our coach this year. We will always remember our stay at old C.H.S. as a pleasant and inter¬ esting one. In the years to come always remember our old Alma Mater and above all to be honest and fair in the game of life. By TOMMY TILSON Betty Ann Brown - Betty is now t itle holder of the “Miss America” of 1 950. Gene Kelly Bonham - Gene Kelly is now the Supervisor of the county agents for the states of Virginia and North Carolina. George Blevins - George is now the principal of the Cleghorn Valley Inter¬ mediate School. Lee Bryant - Lee now owns his own super service garage on Lee Hiway at Adwolf, across from the new school. Mary Lillian Childress - Mary Lillian is now Superintendent of Nurses at the college of medicine, Richmond, Va. Bill Dixon Buchanan - Bill is now commander in chief of the armed forces in Italy. Earl Dolinger - Earl is now playing in New York City with the Famous all girl choir. Maurice Duncan - Maurice is now a prominent Boston Attorney. It is rumored that he will run for D.A. Eddie Hill - Eddie Hill is now super salesman for the “Little Wonder” bath tub cleanser. Gene Moser - Gene is now title holder of the world’s “Foremost Trick Shot Pool Shooter” Garney Powers - Garney now owns and operates southwest Virginia’s biggest trucking lines. Jimmie Stamper - Jimmy Stamper struck oil on his farm in Cleghorn and has gone to Florida to purchase a new home. Tommy Tilson - Tommy now owns the biggest plantation in any southern state and starting his own tobacco company. Bobby Joe Walker - Robert is now running Tennessee’s biggest gambling concession ever known in the state. Jack Walton - Jack now has a big orchard and has settled down in married life and is raising his own football team. Jim Wilkinson - Jim is now teaching Spanish at Chilhowie High in the place of his pal, Mr. Drewry, who is sick. J.D. Love - J.D. is now running the Chilhowie Amusement Center. He works pretty hard. Ha. Cecil Taylor - Cecil is now honorary Mayor of Tattlebranch, Va. He is also chief exterminator of polecats. Carolyn Daly - Carolyn is now leading a very happy home life with her six kids and husband. Marie Dolinger - Marie is the Dean of Women at the University of North Carolina Nursing School. Freda Heath - Freda Heath is now title holder of the “Women’s National Open Golf Tournament and Tennis Champion. Louise Keene - Louise is now married to Mr. Charles Dunn and they are still in Florida on their honeymoon. Virgie Keesee - Virgie is now presiding as supervisor of Home Economics at Saks on Fifth Avenue. Betty Lou Little - Betty is now running her won model agency in Chicago. She lets her husband help her. Bureda Little - Bureda is now working for her sister in Chicago mod¬ eling the clothes that women wear while gardening. Buelah Martin - Beulah is now teaching typing at Marion High School. It is rumored that she will come to Chilhowie next. Mixie McGhee - Mixie is now living in Rich Valley with Mr. Dallas Mc¬ Allister. Kathleen Peake - Kathleen is now running her own beauty shop on third avenue in New York. Opal Peake - Opal Peake is now the dietitian at the Waldorf Astoria. Jo Ann Roland - Women’s middleweight contender of 1950. Lefty, she now runs a gym in Cincinatti. Betty Sheets - Betty is now cover girl on Esquire and Look magazines. She was voted as “The Body’’ in ‘53. Lucille Sheets - Lucille is now teaching Physical Education at Chicago University, Chicago Illinois. Mary Sue Stamper - Mary Sue is now married to “Zeke” and they own several skating rinks in southwest Virginia. Mary Virginia St. John - Mary Virginia is the Nation 4-H Club president. Margaret Wagner - Margaret is now head of the English department at the University of Alabama. Evelyn Widner - Evelyn is now Dean of Women at University of New York, Art Department. Peggy Brown - Peggy is now having a full time job with her twelve, kids and her husband, Eugene Copenhaver. Jane Mountain - Jane is now secretary to the Dean of Men at Emory and Henry College. It is rumored her Ford is slow. Mary Lou Shatley - Mary Lou is now married to Mr. Bill Stokes, and they are living in New Mexico. Juanita Little - Juanita is now presiding with Bobby Legard at Marion. She has just acquired a new house. Bobbie Walton - Bobbie is president of the Crispy Crunchy Crackle Super Breakfast Cereal Company. Donald Wolfe - Don is now playing ball with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and is up for promotion to Manager. « ( I -i I -A ' ■ 4 . A j:V;r ■ - -• , -h A ' Vjiiv ' c t I ' ♦ I i I iinif t s NANCY JAMES RALPH BUCHANAN, DEAN, President Vice President JOE DUNCAN, Secretary nk J V CAMPBELL, T reasurer SUE SAULS, Reporte r JACKIE LARRY SAM “Buddy” EVA DOROTHY COLE, JONES, CROCKETT, WILMORE, TROXEL, Asst.Reporter W atchdog Annual Staff Annual Staff Basketball Mg JUNIOR CLASS MOTTO: As we advance in life, we learn the limits of our abilities. JUNIOR CLASS COLORS: Lavender and white JUNIOR CLASS HOME ROOM MOTHERS: Mrs. Wilmore and Mrs. Cole First row, left to right: Gene Love, Margaret Roe, Olgie Denny, Clarabell Fortne r. Second row, left to right: Virginia Osborne, Ruth Brewster, Lois Landreth , Dorothy Wyatt. Third Row, left to right: Francis McVeigh, Lois Ann Tilson, Junior Reeves, Frankie Berry. f i First row, left to right: Janie Doss, Lois Perry, Mildred Brewer, Bernice Adams. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Vance, Eugene Grosclose, Gerald Wallin, Ernestine Bryant. Third row, left to right: Minnie Pause. Mary Agnes Hughes, Mabel Pruitt, Noralee Eidam, First row, left to right: Betty Martin, Marie Shelton, Jean Odum, Glenna Shatley. Second row, left to right: Betty Ruth Vanhoosier, Clyde Haga, Laxton Eller, Margie Lou Bordwine. Third row, left to right: Edna Hart, Nancy Blevins, Evelyn Barlow, Mildred Reeves. i fc T- 5 «. ' .; f !h. .• w , 4 jf r i Soplion lores First row, left to right: Dorothy Tucker, Lewis Heath, Betty LouTroxell, A lien J ohns on. Second row, left to right: Fred Reedy, Dorothy Powers, Willis Blessing, Nancy Doane. Third row, left to right: Crystal Hart, Harold Minnick, Betty McVeigh, Don Wheeless. Fourth row, left to right: David Bonham, Mildred Seymore, Talmadge Blev ' ins, Ruth Doyle. First row, left to right: Shirley Frye, Thomas Bartley, Joyce Widner, Don Martin. Second row, left to right: Jim Cole, Shirley Harcum, Joe Blevins, Eleanor Coe. Third row, left to right: Shirley Roland, Ralph Blevins, Patricia Peidl, Lewis Clapp. Fourth row, left to right: Harold Burgess, Carol Stanley, Martin Henderson, Jacqueline Osborne. First row, left to right: Lane Duncan, Jean Hoffman, Edward Eller, Janie Johnson. Second row, left to right: Patsy Greer, Hubert Widner, Norma Keesee, Roy Edmondson. Third row, left to right: G.S. Daugherty, Charlene Wood, Mildred Haga, Gerald McClure. Fourth row, left to right: Frances Walker, Ray Blevins, Ruby Doss, Ola Mae Kress. w I Ik II I c i I fj i f .• ' WE: fcj. ■■ ' f ' ■ ' r.- . i., : ' . ■) M. ' iS .■ ' ■’-■‘4 ir ' 5C, -li. ffr ■ ' ' V ' - V v.: •, j I reslinien First row, left to right: Margaret Berry, Johnny Grinstead, Betty Anderson, Vivian Blankenbeckler, Nancy Wolfe. Second row, left to right: Peggy Clapp, Vivian Bland, Ethel Hensley, Kitty Sue Rice, Kathrine Collins. Third row, left to right: Betty June Griffen, Haller Copenhaver, Sue Christian, Charlotte Gillespie, Elizabeth Stringer. Fourth row, left to right: Carolyn Smith, Shirley McClure, Billy Lewis . First row, left to right: Harold Davenport, Shirley Jackson, Mary Alice Haga, Ann Heath, Nancy Jones. Second row, left to right: Eugene Owens, Shirley Doss, Jean McClure, Clyde Minnick, Betty Ann Jones. Third row, left to right: Lula Grey Thomas, Katherine Delp, Betty Burgess, Hazel Griffey, Ann Donnelly. Fourth row, left to right: Betty Lou Blevins, Jackie Simms, Shirley Ann Davis. I First row, left to right: Mary Rose, Rosalee Walton, Archie Sturgill, Eva Pierce, Shirley Joe Tucker. Second row, left to right; Johnny Phipps, Betty Blevins, Wanda Howell, Cora Thomas, Eva Shelton. Third row, left to right; Carol McKinnon, Sarah Thomas, Cecil Sheets, Beulah Adams, Marie Thomas. Fourth row, left to right; Jean Sheets, Joyce McGhee, Helen Davenport. First row, left to right: Florence Palmer, Howard Robinson, Louise Wyatt, Elizabeth Blevins, Arlene Johnson. Second row, left to right: Christine Lowell, Lucy Pearl Tuell, Bobby Jean Wilmore, Sue Heath, Gladys Peake. Third row, left to right: Cecil Blevins, Gaye Wyatt, Martha Heath, Dorothy Hash, Nancy Dungan. Fourth row, left to right: Irene Grose, Charles Peake, Lena Mae Evans. First row, left to right: Mrs. Eugene Heath, second grade; Mrs. Ralph Stokes, first grade; Mrs. Jack Hubble, fifth grade; Mrs. Charles Herndon, fifth grade; Mrs. Howard Bonham, fourth grade. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Galen Drewry, seventh grade; Mrs. Frank Cole, third grade; Mrs. M.L. Pierce, first grade; Mrs. Walton Beattie, second grade; Miss Susan Cole, fourth grade. Third row, left to right: Mrs. Virgil Copenhaver, seventh grade; Mrs. Neil Miller, sixth grade; Mrs. Roy Lynch, second grade; Mrs. Bly Garnand, third grade; Miss Malissa Bowman, sixth grade. First row, left to right: James Ralph Dean, Jack Walton, Bill Buchanan, Captain, Earl Dolinger. Second row, left to right: Larry Jones, Lewis Clapp, Gene Love, Jim Cole, J.D. Love, Jim Stamper, Allen Niekirk, Clyde Haga, Jackie Cole. Third row, left to right: Coach Kiser, Don W ' heeless, Jim Wilkinson, Arlen Sturgill, Page Mullen, Bill Lewis, Willis Blessing, David Bonham, Gene Bonham, Haller Copenhaver. Girls BasUtLall r Gini Captains, Nancy Buchanan and Freda Heath I ! BasLilall T GGtn Captain - Jack Walton IH’€ loiiiGfncihef s .1 o( A tntt ic 1 All Slate BanJ C oncGpt Buddy Crockett Eva Mae Wilmore Betty Brown Mary Virginia St. John All State Band Vi orUliop Lowell Hopkins Jackie Dean Cole David Bonham Jane Mountain (I. or us D Beta CluL Club CluL ■ I « « •r ' a « -■•.• -} (,1 z.i« -. ' - , -H- v. v ' K ' - v IIHOLSTON MOTOR CO. INC. r i Sales Service Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge Job Rated Trucks § I ' § Phone 2861 112 - 114 Broad Street Ma r ion V i rginia HOISTONESSO STATION L. S. Gillenwater Phone 1 - J C hi Ihowie Virginia THE REGENT For Nationally Advertised Ladies’ Ready To-Wear Marion Virginia ; ! I GLADE SPRING PHARMAC Y M. A. Dunn, Owner Recreation Parlor Glade Spring Virginia i § f Compliments of BONHAM MOTOR CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Chilhowie Virginia Compliments of QUERY ENTERPRISES, INC. Best of Entertainment in STATE THEATRE, Chilhowie, Va LINCOLN THEATRE, Marion, Va. CENTER THEATRE, Marion, Va, § MARION LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. I i § Marion Virginia GREEVERS DRUG STORE Chilhowie Virginia STATE FARM MUTUAL § I Automobile Insurance Company Edward L. Hill, Agent I Gwyn Bldg. Phone 7262 Marion, Virginia Compliments of PRUNERS SHOE SHOP J. S. LIPSCOMB, JR. Western Auto Associate Store Marion, Virginia CENTER FURNITURE CO. Westinghouse Appliances Main and Broad Streets Marion Virginia .■- 5 - . ? - -r - 5 ' ' ? ' - 5 -i;? v5 - ’ - S ’ 1 GLADE SPRING Compliments of HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. INCORPORATED FRANKS Hardware, Paint, House Furnishings i BARBER SHOP Building and Plumbing Supplies ; Feed, Seed, Vance Fertilizers Chilhowie, Virginia Glade Spring, Virginia Compliments of Marion Motor Company, Inc. Dial 2841 Night Wrecker 2615 Chevrolet-Sales Service-Cadillac Marion, Virginia ' ' - v BARNETT’S MARION C01 LEGE AMBULANCE SERVICE Marion, Virginia Peyton A. Barnett, Mgr. F ounded 1 873 | ? Marion, Virginia Accredited By | Dial The Virginia State Board I Of Education | 7061 - 8551 Day or Night i For Information Write | Box 1 0 1 Marion, Virginia 1 1 1 Best Wishes to Seniors Compliments of 1 ( Bonham Brothers ARNOLD CONNER MOTOR 1 CO. Established 1895 DeSoto and Plymouth THE BANK of Sales and Service GLADE SPRING Pendleton St. and Rt. 16 Glade Spring, Va. Marion, Virginia Capitol Surplus $175,000.00 Your Patronage Appreciated BROWN’S j Service Center Member of Federal Reserve System. Chilhowie, Virginia Member of Federal Deposit ( B) Insurance Corporation 1 Congratulations Seniors Compliments. And of Best Wishes To Students And Faculty MCDONALD’S, INC. of 1 Chilhowie High School The Men’s Shop Marion, Va. W. G. DOLINGER Compliments 1 of 1 Fine Clothing For Men And Women HOISTON FURNITURE CO. 1 Tailored To Fit INC. Phone 2371, A Fact Worth Remembering Saltville Glade Spring Compliments of The Midway Roller Rink ' For Health’s Sake, Roller Skate” Chilhowie - Hwy. 11 W - Virginia Compliments ; of Compliments of TOWNHOUSE CAFE SMYTH FARM BUREAU Chilhowie, Virginia § Burke’s Center Bldg. Marion, Virginia Phone 9611 Ready - to - Wear and Shoes F or Infants, Boys and Girls Through Teen - Age PIGGLY WIGGLY Chilhowie Home of Fine Foods Compliments of PIGGLY WIGGLY Glade Spring Virginia ' -ci? ' . Compliments o f CENTRAL STORE Glade Spring Virginia GLADE FEED AND PRODUCE Glade Spring, Virginia Compliments of DDCIE THEATER Glade Spring Virginia Compliments of ECONOMY GROCERY CO. Compliments of Herff - Jones Company Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 1407 - 1419 North Capitol Ave. i. I Compliments I of SERVICE 1 FLORENCE RICHARDSON I FLORIST DRY CLEANERS ; Marion, Virginia ! Phone 6661 Phone 461 1 Compliments 41 1 Main Street of i LONE STAR SERVICE STATION Marion, Virginia i Complete Texaco Service 1 Highway ll West 1 Marion, Virginia We Clothe the Entire i Family POWELL and RECTOR Compliments of PARKS BELK : Plumbing, Heating : and Electric Contractors Marion, Virginia i Leonard Home Appliances FISHER’S JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Marion, Virginia Golden Anniversary 1 Phone 4531 Year j Marion, Virginia 1 S § I OVERB AY ANTIQUE SHOP Chilhovvie V i rginia ECONOMY GROCERY CO. Y ' holesale Grocers Marion, Virginia s EMPIRE STORE Ma rion Virginia i § ! § I I 1 § Compliments of Compliments of ROBINSONS Marion Virginia THE NATIONAL BANK of CHILHOWIE C ompliments of CHILHOWIE FURNITURE CO. THE SYMBOL OF OUALITY Nationally advertised and nationally known, the fa¬ med registered trademark of Burlington Mills repre¬ sents quality textile products at moderate costs with¬ in the reach of average consumers. Quality is an important part of Burlington’s production, care¬ fully guarded by a modern Quality Control Laboratory and num¬ erous inspections during the various stages of manufacturing. Cameo Stockings, a product of the Town House Hosiery Plant, are excellent examples of the fine textile products manufactured by Burlington Mills. Hosiery manufactured at Town House are sold and acclaimed all over the nation. Town House Hosiery Plant Chilhowie, Va. A Unit of Burlington Mills ” If ' oven in 10 the Ufe of America Executive Offices; Greensboro, N. C. MODERN SOUTHERNAIRE FURNITURE CO. RESTAURANT Home of Fine Furniture i Your Patronage will be 1 Chilhowie, Virginia Greatly Appreciated ; Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of W. L. PORTER Compliments | i FURNITURE of 1 Marion, Virginia i CompUinents APPALACHAIN | ! ELECTRIC COMPANY CITY DRUG Marion, Virginia i Jeep Economy Endurance 1 Performance i 1 Hearty Good Wishes From 1 Compliments | of j RASH FURNITURE and HARDWARE COMPANY 1 Marion, Virginia WRIGHT MOTOR CO. j 1 Marion, Virginia THE JEWEL BOX j Your Friendly The Friendly Shop Jeweler Phone 7881 Marion, Virginia § Smyth County Motor Company Incorporated Sales Service Marion, Virginia Your Friendly Ford Dealer For Over Thirty Years § 1 - § I I § I §! § I CHILHOWIE MILLING CO. Flour - Meal - Seeds Chilhowie, Virginia § J.T. WILKINSON MILLS Chilhowie, Va. Damascus, Va. Blue Ribbon Feeds Tuxedo Feeds § i REXAIR Conditioner and Humidifier § Phone 1 1 Z L O. V. Strugill Smiths Best Martha White Flour Flour The Vance Company INCORPORATED HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES FEED, SEED, FARM MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS OF VANCE FERTILIZERS CHILHOWIE, VA. r. f - ' ,. 1 ' ?. :; ' K J!T • XT’ ■ . --I .- ., K ■|. • .. ' - ' i • i I ' ' S ■? 1 , ■ i ' ig 1 . : 1 : . .■ - ■ . ' ■ ■ I i Ir ■
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