Dunbar High School - Tiger / Bar Yearbook (East Spencer, NC)
- Class of 1954
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THE BAR OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY- FOUR East Spencer, N. C. Published by The Senior Class Volume IV DEDICATION To Mrs. J. B. Kelly--We the Senior Class dedicate this fourth volume of the Bar . It is because of your love , kindnes s , patience, faithfulness, sincerity, and guidance that we have been able to reach our goal in High School. You have helped to make every problem a challenge. As we go into different fields of endeavor, we feel sure that your guidance and timely efforts will prove helpful in whatever accomplishments we make. To you, Mrs. Kelly, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty four, wishes to say Thank you ! 2 ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Congratulations to the Class of 1954! As you go forth in to the world I am sure you will carry with you memories of happy days spent at Dunbar High School. As the years come and go you will appreciate more and more the knowledge gained in school as you move toward your future goal. You will follow separate roads, but you will always have with you the wisdom, knowledge and friendships formed in high school. May your future be bright and happy and may you always be worthy of the tradition of Dunbar High School! Charles C. Erwin, Superintendent Rowan County Schools Mr. L. V. Jones Supervisor 3 Principal R. E. Dalton STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Seated (left to right): James Sheck, Gloria O'Kelly, Bessie Hackett, Leroy Peay. Standing (left to right): Annie Bell Massey, Juanita Archie, Truitt Roebuck, Laverne Brannon. 4 Seated (left to right): Theresa Ford, Walter Boler, Mary Allison, Sylvester Caldwell, Ruby Gaston, Marcell Graham. Standing (left to right): Henry Hall, Gertie Trueblood, John Ferguson, Bernice Eddleman, Roosevelt Krider. 5 Mrs. M. J. Williams First Grade Mrs. A. E. Ross Second Grade Mrs. K. N. Barber Third Grade Mrs. M. A, Dalton Librarian FACULTY Mrs. J. C. Fair First Grade Miss A. B. Parker Second Grade Mrs. M. L. Holt Third Grade 6 Mrs, P. B. Wright Fifth Grade Mrs. M. K. Bryant Fifth Grade Mrs, A. B, Wilson Sixth Grade Mrs, D, E, Williamson Fifth Grade Mrs. M, K. Phifer Sixth Grade Mrs, Z, R, Draine Seventh Grade Mrs, D, C, Poe Seventh Grade Mr, E. A, Fleming Eighth Grade 7 Mr. H. L. Koontz Physical Education Mrs. M. W. Vails English Miss R. E. Holmes Commercial Education Mrs. N. S. Mitchell Mathematics Mrs. J. B. Kelly Science Mr. E. F. Simmons Agriculture Mrs. A. G. Gordon Home Economics Mrs. W. P. Poe History 8 TRUITT ROEBUCK Choral, 4-H, Class President, Business Club. Ambition: Phys¬ ician. SYLVESTER CALDWELL N.F.A., Bus Driver, Class Vice President. Ambition: Brick Mason. EDNA McDowell BigSisters' Club, 4-H, N.H.A., Class Secretary. Ambition: Religious Ed. Teacher. WALTER BOLER 4-H, Business Club. Ambition: Jet Pilot. 10 MARY LUCILLE ALLISON Big Sisters’ Club, Class Report¬ er, Business Club, N.H.A., 4-H, Ambition: Private Secretary. ALBERT GENE KELLY Basketball, N.F.A. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. FRANCE CHAMBERS Bus Driver, Business Club. Am - bition: Singer. WILLIS BROADWAY Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A., 4-H, Business Club. Ambition: Nurse. 11 IDA REE COPERNING Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A., Bus¬ iness Club. Ambition: Tailor. JOHN FERGUSON Basketball, N.F.A. Ambition: Interior Decorator. BERNI CE EDDLEMAN Big Sisters’ Club, N.H.A., 4-H, Choral, Bus Driver, Business Club. Ambition: Home Ec, Instructor. II i 1 12 THERESA FORD Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A,, 4-H, Business Club, Choral, Basket¬ ball. Ambition: Surgical Nurse, HENRY HALL Business Club, 4-H. Ambition; Plasterer, MARCELL GRAHAM Business Club. Ambition: Mechanic. RUBY GASTON Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A,, 4-H, Choral, Basketball, Business Club. Ambition; Private Sec¬ retary. 13 JOHNNYE INGRAM BigSisters' Club, N.H.A., 4-H, Business Club. Ambition: Com¬ mercial Ed, Teacher, ROOSEVELT KRIDER Basketball, N.F.A. Ambition; Mechanic. ARTHUR L. MONTGOMERY Basketball, N.F.A. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. MARY JEAN ROSS Big Sisters’ Club, N.H.A., 4-H Ambition: Nurse. 14 MARGARET MOSS Big Sisters’ Club, N.H.A., 4-H, Choral, Business Club. Ambi¬ tion: Commercial Ed. Teacher. WILBERT SMITH Bus Driver, Choral, 4-H, N.F.A. Ambition: Brick Mason. ADDIE MAE NICHOLS Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A. Am¬ bition: Commercial Ed. Teach¬ er. MAE OLA WASHINGTON Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A., 4-H Ambition: Nurse. 15 GERTIE MAE TRUEBLOOD Big Sisters' Club, N.H.A., 4-H, Choral, Business Club. Ambition: Surgical Nurse. GEORGE BATES Business Club, N.F.A., 4-H. Ambi¬ tion: Airplane Mechanic. MASCOTS DELPHIA ANN HENDERSON WILLIAM KRIDER 16 i CLASS POEM How hard are you trying to be a someone true? What thoughts are in your mind? Look into the mirror and behold, None other than you behind. Consider not your broad applause, According to your skill. But search for the mirror of reflection. And there you'll find no shield. How do you feel about your deeds? Do you just stand, staring with greed? Do you feel that on the scroll Your name should be on the honor roll? Perhaps the one who's giving you life And helping you reach your goal Is the one who masters all your strife, And is the mirror of your soul. Look in the mirror of your heart. Where truth can never hide. And you will find reflected. Your gentlemen and pride. EDNA MCDOWELL MOTTO One Step At A Time But Always Forward CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS SONG (Tune - P. S. I love You) We just thought we'd sing a song To say so long To all of you Everybody's been just swell, Dunbar we love you. We all started from the ground But, we have learned We must strive on Everybody's been just swell Dunbar we love you. We'll come around just as soon as we're able, We'll drop a line or two-- We wore a hole in the lunch room table. And lets see, we guess thats all. Nothing more for us to say, And so to you, who paved our way Everybody's been just swell Dunbar we'll miss you. RUBY GASTON LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Dunbar High School, East Spencer North Carolina, being in good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament: ARTICLE I To our Principal and Faculty we leave our gratitude and sincere appreciation for their patience, time, and efforts in helping us to successfully complete our High School career. ARTICLE II To those who serve in the lunch-room, we bequeath our sincere thanks for the many hearty meals that they prepared from Fall until late Spring. ARTICLE III To the Junior Class, we bequeath: I, Mary Allison, will my typing ability to Mannie Martin, and my shortness to Dorthy McCollough. I, George Bates, will my ability to drive a car to Lawerence McCollough. I, Walter Boler, will my neatness to Robert Green, and my ability to cut classes to Elva Wiley. I, Willis Broadway, will my charming personality to Doretha Davis. I, Sylvester Caldwell, will my ability to drive a car to Barbara Boler, and my neat¬ ness to Walter Jeter. I, France Chambers, will my bus. No. 34, to Robert Green, and my voice to Billie Faggart. I, Bernice Eddleman, will my bus. No. 110, to Etta McKenzie, and my speaking ability to Willie Sifford. I, Ida Ree Corpening, will my typing seat to Doretha Davis, and my beautiful eyes to Bessie Hackett. I, John Fitzgerald, will my dancing ability to Joe Kelly, and my height to Alfred Wil¬ liams. I, Theresa Ford, will my music ability to Rosetta Robinson, and my ability to play basketball to Delores O’Kelly. I, John Fergurson, will my ability to play basketball to Alfred Williams. I, Marcell Graham, will my ability to cut classes to anyone who does not have the ability to do so. I, Henry Hall, will my ability to cut classes to anyone who does not have the ability to do so, without getting caught. I, Johnnye Ingram, will my typing ability to Rosetta Robinson, and my slimness to Jean Carol Davis. I, A. G. Kelly, will my neatness to Lawerence McCollough. I, Roosevelt Krider, will my ability to play basketball to Etta McKenzie. I, Edna McDowell, will my poor thinking ability to Elva Wiley and my good think¬ ing to Avery Stoner. I, Arthur Montgomery, will my ability to dance to Willie Mae Burnon, I, Margaret Moss, wi ll my sewing ability to Helen Roberts. I, Addie Nichols, will my large vocabulary to Etta McKenzie. I, Mary Jean Ross, will my thinking ability to Roy Clodfelter. I, Truitt Roebuck, will my ability to study to James Sheck, and my ability to make money to Walter Jeter. I, Wilbert Smith, will my height to Joe Kelly, I, Gertie Trueblood, will my seat in Physics to Robert Ford, and my neatness to Lu¬ cille Frost. Finally I, Ruby Gaston, will my neatness and ability to match colors to Theresa Par¬ ker, my ability to work without getting bored to Loretta Mack, and my Sarah Vaughn hair style to anyone that can wear it. Class Lawyer Ruby Gaston Class Witnesses Theresa Ford Gertie Trueblood, 18 CLASS HISTORY On August 26, 1951, seventy proud freshmen entered Dunbar High School. We were very happy for the students of Granite Quarry to join us. All of us were determined to adapt ourselves to the ways and conditions of high school, and to try to learn the things which were taught. As sophomores we found ourselves more accustomed to high school ways: Our class had become an important one and we took part in the leading activities of the school, such as , the Glee Club, the Basketball team, and many others. Bernice Eddleman and Truitt Roebuck participated in a speaking contest. In April, France Chambers received an honor rating of 1 , in the Salisbury District Musical Festival. Our class always de¬ lighted in taking part in all the activities. Another year rolled around and we had become Juniors. We had many activities to raise money for the Junior -Senior Prom, which was the biggest social event of the year for us. The theme of the prom was The Love Shop ; it was successful and enjoyed by everyone . At last we h ave become what we have been working and waiting for, for so long, Seniors . A class song, a class will, and a motto were adopted and used on every oc¬ casion, to the despair and annoyance of other members of the school. But it was deemed advisable for the sake of peace for the class to ignore them as far as possible. With the help of our advisor, Mrs. Kelly, we sponsored a party Evening in Paris , and a play The Red-Headed Stepchild , .to help raise money for our year book. A number of Seniors gained unusual distinction during the year. Mary Allison, Gertie Trueblood, Theresa Ford, and Truitt Roebuck participated in a typing contest. Some of the best bus drivers were the following seniors: Bernice Eddleman. France Chambers, Sylvester Caldwell, and Wilbert Smith. Willis Broadway, our representative for Miss Homecoming, won second place. Most of all we are looking forward to our commencement exercises. We hate to leave this school, but we are leaving it to you Juniors, Make the best of it! Class Historian Bernice Eddleman CLASS PROPHECY In this machine, industrial, and atomic age time seems to have wings, and thus, our four years have flitted by. Everyone seems to enjoy looking into the future, 1960! My, how times and people have changed! According to Who's Who and Why Mary Allison is working in Casper’s selling shoes, Willis Broadway has always wanted to be that ambitious nurse and now she's nursing in the largest hospital in Denver Colorado. Imagine the new boss at the transfer-shed, Roosevelt Krider. France Chambers is making beautiful corsages in Arkansas; he owns the largest florist shop in Little Rock, Bernice Eddleman is an outstanding attorney in New York City. Theresa Ford is now a famous singer in Paris, France. Ruby Gaston is the most popular and most successful Coiffeur in Hollywood, I understand that Sylvester Caldwell is teaching Aeronautic at Harvard University. Johnnye Mae Ingram sits back in her delicatessen and seems to be enjoying serving the public. Truitt Roebuck is now a research chemist for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. May Ola Washington is the director of dermatologists in Sioux Falls, Iowa George Bates is a prominent opometrist in Boston. John Ferguson is a writer of delightful short stories. Before returning this Who's Who and Why on the library shelf of the future, may I congratulate the class of 1954 on the brilliant success each of its members is about to achieve. Class Prophet Theresa Ford 19 SUPERLATIVES Best All Around Smartest Best Dancers Most Handsome Modest Most Musical Most Studious Biggest Flirts Quietest T allest Shortest Shyest Most Lady-Like Best Athletes Neatest Most Talkative Friendliest Most Likely to Succeed Most Playful Most Popular Oldest Youngest Girl Ruby Gaston Mary Allison Edna McDow ell Willis Broadway Theresa Ford Gertie Trueblood Ruby Gaston Mae Ola Washington Addie Nichols Mary Allison Johnnye Ingram Ida Ree Corpening Ruby Gaston Gertie Trueblood Margaret Moss Edna McDowell Ruby Gaston Theresa Ford Theresa Ford Edna McDowell Mary Allison Boy John Ferguson Truitt Roebuck John Fitzgerald Walter Boler John Ferguson France Chambers George Bates Roosevelt Krider John Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald A. G. Kelly John Fitzgerald John Ferguson Roosevelt Krider Wilbert Smith John Ferguson John Ferguson Arthur Montgomery John Ferguson Truitt Roebuck Marcell Graham 20 JUNIORS First row (left to right): Mamie Martin, Selena Mobley, Yvonne McGarity, Mollie Smith. Second Row (left to right): Jennie Adkins, Margaret Chambers, Lucille Frost, Barbara Witherspoon, Annie Barber, Madie B arber, Wel- sie Torrence, Helen Roberts, Hazelyn Byers, Jean Carol Davis, Elva Wiley, Beatrice Jones. Standing (left to right): Mrs. Lavolia Vails, Avery Stoner, James Sheck, Jerry Alston, Willie McClough, Robert Ford, Rosco Smith, Al-fred Williams, Leroy Tucker, Roy Clodfelter, Joe Kelly and Robert Kitchen. Seated (left to right): Willis Morrow, Mamie Byers, Barbara Hailey, Lois White, Etta McKenzie, Barbara Boler, Rosetta Robinson, Loretta Mack, Christine Byers, Bessie Hackett, Dorothy McCullough. Willie Mae Burnon, Delores O'Kelly and Robert Lee Green. Standing (left to right): Mrs. Winifred Poe, William Faggart, Glee Allen Davis, Davis Henderson, Walter Jeter, Rayford Patterson, Willie Sifford, Floyd Fox, Jimmy B. Kelly. 21 SOPHOMORES First Row (left to right): Annie Mae Smith, Yvonne Hawkins, Mary Miller, Gloria O'Kelly. Second Row (left to right): Thomas Turner, Melton Shuford, Katherine Oliver, Annie Ree Miller, Anita Archie, Elizabeth Heiligh, Mary Woodbury, Sarah Douglas, Avon Brown, Martha Stoner, Bettye McKee, Walter Morrow, Clayton Studivant. Standing (left to right): James Ellis, John Kerr, John F. Davis, James Boyd, C. J. Davis, Teddy Draine, Otha Ed- dleman, Mr, Harry L. Koontz. First Row (left to right): Betty McCall, Jesse Davis, Ethel Davis, Mabel Poe. Second Row (left to right): Daisy Barber, Betty Brown, Helen Garrison, Gladys Shands, Virginia Corpening, Rosa Gray, Ruby Lanear, Mary Ingram, Sarah McCollough, Mae Carol Davis, Margaret Finch, Martha Williams, Ethel Kennedy. Standing (left to right): J s. Naomi Mitchell, Juanita Archie, Robert McCollough, Alonza Williams, Paul Black, Earnest Tillman, Henry Holmes, Barbara Roseboro. 22 FRESHMEN First Row (left to right): Irene Williams, Peggy Ingram, Carnell Reid, Carrie Bell Shade. Second Row (left to right); Claudine Bush, DeElla Davis, Bernice Davis, Jennie Mae Davis, Berdie Mae Watkins, Bessie Lendia, Mag¬ gie Robinson, Olivia White, Vivian Oglesby, Florence Massey, Mary Elizabeth McKenzie, Daisy Mae Cook, Nel¬ lie Ree Austin, Virginia Ford, Olean Massey, Third Row (left to right): Alonzo Davis, Warren Simpson, Wallace, George Blair, William Barbour, Ray Ferrin Jr., Eugene Graber, JamesJones, Tommie Lee Ferrin, Wilson Klutz, Ralph Keaton, Leroy Pea, Calvin Hawthrone, Jimmie Hackett, Charles Ray Heiligh, and Miss Ruth E. Holmes. First Row (left to right); Elen Jackson, Daisy Mae Lyles, Sarah Sifford, Annie Pear Davis, Second Row (left to right); James Corpening, Martha Ann Morrow, Pricilla Miller, Ruth Smith, Inez Washington, Elizabeth Macker, Ella Mae McCollough, Betty Jean Shuford, Julia Wiley, Florine Corpening, Ruby Johnson, Laverne Brannon, Kath¬ leen Charleston, Authur Bates. Third Row (left to right): Eugene McCollough, Clarance Edward Hailey, Leroy Reese, Bishop Hall, Richard Gaston, Arthur Henderson, William Click, Joe Louis Davis, Thomas Jeter, Daniel Lowe,' Leroy White, Vertice Scotton, Issac Jumper, Nathaniel Green, James Ford, and David Wilson. 23 EIGHTH GRADE First Row (left to right): Johnnie Davis, Mae Frances Allison, Frances Bush, Sarah Ann Witherspoon, Vivian Mackey, Lillie Mae Burnon, Clara Addison, Dorthy Craige, Renia Ellis, Ethel Neal Jones, Gloria Byers, Barbara Jean Archie, Hazel Stout, Gretta Heath, Marion Ross, Stella Coleman. Second Row (left to right): Lester Kerr, Paul Oglesby, Robert Farrar, Carl Ellis, John Earl, Roseboro, June Edward Siler, Jerome Ingram, James Abernathy, Cletus Horton, Calvin Turner, Leroy Douglas, Robert Frost, Calvin McCullough, Arthur Louis Wilder and Mrs. Myrtle P. Gibson. Third Row (left to right): Booker T. Graham, William Abernathy, Standing (left to right): Mr. E. A. Fleming, William Miller, James Davis, M. B. Smith, Carlton Gaston, Billy Goodlet, William Kennedy, James Fitzgerald, Charles Kiser, L. Z. Davis, Jesse Beatches, Carlee Thompson, James Oglesby, Leanard Graham, Thomas Miller. Seated (left to right): Betty Brown, Mary Kelly, Mae Frances White, Ada Anderson, Elaine Reid, Betty Shaver, Betty Massey, Peggy Kitchen, Queen Hawthrone, Frances Roberson. Front (left to right) Virgina Byers, Virgina Ellis, Carrie Scotton. 24 T 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Betty McKee, Melton Shuford, Barbara Roseboro, Theodore Draine, Theresa Ford, Clayton Stur¬ divant, and Ruby Gaston. Not shown: Mrs. J. C. Weaver and Mr. G. W. Goodrum, advisers. BIG SISTERS’ CLUB V r 1  r X 4 i F 1 i M 1 [ J . J Mb i Left to right: Mary Allison, Edna McDowell, Ida Corpening, Willis Broadway, Addie Nichols, Ruby Gaston, Jean Ross, Margaret Moss, Gertie Trueblood, Bernice Eddleman, Johnnye Ingram, Theresa Ford. Not Shown: Mrs. L. W. Vails, advisers. 25 N. H. A. N. H. A. PURPOSES 1. To develop individual growth by developing physi¬ cal, social and moral qualities. 2. To promote better home living. To provide wholesome recreational activities. To act as a unit for giving service to the school, community, state and nation. N.H. A. OFFICERS; Elva Wiley, President; Bessie Hackett,Vice President; Edna McDowell, Secretary; Mary Al¬ lison, Assistant Secretary; Helen Knox, Treasurer; Barbara Boler, Assistant Treasurer; Barbaro Rosebara, Reporter; Mamie Martin and Ruby Gaston, Song Leaders; Ruby Lanear and Bernice Eddleman, Parlimentarians; Mrs. R. H. Gordon, Adviser. 26 N. F. A N. F. A. PURPOSES 1. To develop competent, agressive, agricultural and - rural leadership, 2. To encourage intelligent choice of farming occupa¬ tions. 3. To encourage members in the development of in¬ dividual farming programs. 4. To encourage members to improve the home, the farm and surroundings. 5. To participate in worthy undertakings for the im¬ provement of agriculture. 6. To practice and encourage thrift. 7. To develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism, 8. To participate in cooperative effort. 9. To provide and encourage the development of or¬ ganized rural recreational activities, 10. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. 11. To encourage improvement in scholarship. 12. To create and nurture a love of country life. N.F. A, OFFICERS; Walter Jeter, President; Willie Sifford, Vice President; James Woodbury, Secretary; Robert Ford, Treasurer; Clayton Sturdivant, Reporter; Alfred Williams, Watchman; James Davis, Parliamentarian; Willie McCollough, Historian; Alonzo Williams, Chaplain, Roy Clodfelter, Song Leader; Mr. E. F. Simmons, Adviser, 27 Seated (left to right): Ruby Gaston, Yvonne McGarity, Evla Wiley, Barbara Boler, Theresa Parker, Theresa Ford. Standing (left to right): Ruby Leaner, Lavern Brannon, Vivian Oglesby, Beatric Jones, Rosetta Robinson, Willie Burnon, manager. Not shown: Mr, Harry L. Koontz, coach. BASKETBALL TEAMS Seated (left to right): Arthur Montgomery, Leroy Tucker, Roosevelt Krider, A. G. Kelly, Theodore Draine. Standing (left to right): John Fitzgerald, Jerry Alston, James Ellis, John Ferguson, John Kerr, Robert Green manager. Not shown; Mr. Harry L, Koontz, coach. 28 Standing (left to right): Ada Mae Anderson, Barbara J. Archie, Vivian Mackey, Lillie M. Burnon, Clara Ad¬ dison, Mae Frances White, Marion Ross, Gretta Heath and Betty Jean Shaver, Seated (left to right): Barbara A. Clodflether, Mary A. Kelly, Frances Bush, Marilyn Moser, Stella Coleman, Demetrus Evens and Hazel Stout. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS EIGHTH GRADE First Row (left to right): Arthur Wilder, Calvin McCllough, James Abernathy, William Miller, Charles Davis, Cletus Horton, Albert Stout, Thomas Miller, Olin Blair, Robert Frost. Second Row (left to right): Carl Ellis, L. Z. Davis, Leanor’d Graham, Calvin Turner, Robert L. Farror, M, B. Smith, Edward Siler, John Fitzgerald, John Rose- boro, Billy Goodlett, Jerome Ingram, Lester Kerr and Mr. Fleming. 29 m-MC SCHOi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We the Senior class wish to express sincere thanks to Mrs. Kelly, Senior adviser, Mrs. Vails and Mrs. Poe, proof-readers. Family Studio and Mr. Simmons, Photographers for helping to make this publication possible. We wish to offer sincere thanks to project. the businessmen, faculty, and patrons that supported our PATRONS Mrs. Lila Adams Mrs. Edna Krider Miss Rosebud Aggrey Miss Novella Krider Mr. Blain Akink Mrs. M. D. McCall Mrs. Catherine Allison Mrs. Ollie McGarity Mrs. Grace Allison Mrs. Louise McCulloug h Mrs. Lillie Allison Mrs. Alice Miller Mrs. Ernest Avery Mr. J. T. Mitchell Mrs. Mary 0. Bates Mrs. N. Mitchell Mrs. Ola Bates Mrs. A. Montgomery Mrs. Floyd Black Mrs. Jessie Moore Mrs. Naomi Boler Mrs. Christine Morgan Mrs. Lizzie Broadway Mrs. S. Morgan, Jr. Mrs. Sally Broadway Mrs. P. Martin Mrs. Naymond Burke Mr. C. Nichols Mrs. R. P. Carter Mrs. E. Nichols Mrs. Frances Chambers Miss Margaret Nichols Mrs. Geraldine Chambers Mr. 0. Nichols Mr. John Chambers Mrs. G. Oglesby Mr. Willie Dan Charleston Mr. S. 1. Oglesby Dr. W. A. Coleman Mr. P. Oglesby Mrs. Annie M. Correll Mrs. A. B. O’Kelly Mrs. Thelma Corkal Mr. F. H. Parker Mrs. Irene Corpening Mr. Mrs. W. Patterson Mrs. T. C. Corpening Mrs. Carolyn Perry Mr. Willie Corpening Mrs. Mary Pharr Mrs. B. W. Craige Mrs. M. Price Mrs. Nannie Davis Mr. Mrs. M. K. Phifer Mrs. W. T. Davis, Sr. Mrs. D. C. Poe Mrs. Z. R. Draine Mrs. K. Robinson Mr. Ernest Dwight Mrs. S. Robinson Mrs. Mary B. Edger Mrs. B. Robertson Rev. W. T. Eddleman Mrs. A. H. Roebuck, Sr. Mrs. Janie Ferby Mr. H. C. Roebuck, Jr. Mr. Mrs. P. Ferguson Mr. Truitt Roebuck Mrs. Lula Ferguson Mrs. S. Roseboro Mr. Fred Ford Mr. Mrs. W. M. Ross Mr. Samuel Ford Oliver M. Sawyer Mrs. Annie B. Forest Miss Janie Scott Mrs. M. E. Forney Mr. Mrs. C. J. Shufford Mrs. Lillie Gaston Mr. E. F. Simmons Mrs. M. P. Gibson Mr. 0. C. Smith Mrs. Helen Gil 1 Mr. Stedman Mrs. Vivian Goodlet Mr. Milo Stewart Mr. Will Graber Mrs. H. Stoner Mrs. Mozell Graham Mrs. Nancy Smith Mrs. A. G. Gordon Mr. Mattie Thompson Mrs. Bessie Guy Mrs. Annie Tillman Rev. Mrs. C. H. Haley Mrs. Elnore Trueblood Mrs. Mary Henderson Mrs. Juanita Turner Mrs. E. M. Heoden Mr. Mrs. Fred Young Mrs. Grace Holmes Mrs. Josie Williams Miss R. E. Holmes Mrs. Lessie Washington Mrs. Azaree Hoover Mrs. Mary Watkins Mrs. Estel Hunter Mrs. Minnie Witherspoon Mr. Mrs. R. Ingram Mrs. Wilhelmia Wright Mrs. 0. Kelly Dr. Hebert H. Wrighan Mr. Robert D. Kirk Mrs. Anzelina Wiley Mr. Spencer Kirk Mr. H. L. Koontz Mrs. A. B. Wilson Compliments of SOUTHERN RADIO SERVICE Everything Electrical For The Home 127 Fifth St. Spencer Phone 1647 HARDIMAN SON INC. Compliments of TAYLOR MATTRESS COMPANY 1039 South Main Street Salisbury, N. C. Telephone 6 Cut-Rate Furniture Store Corner Innes and Lee Streets Telephone 1042 Refrigerators Ranges Washers Furniture Salisbury, N. C. AUTOGRAPHS We Appreciate Your Business RUSTIN FURNITURE COMPANY Salisbury, N.C. 35 ■• ■, ■A i I k(. r ♦ .'i V' -i t j ■' -0 ' ‘ t E ytjtl ' ™V 'A- • X ; , 1a M «.. 4 : .■.•■•■■V ‘ tir . ■• •. i .' - ??«. ••,• V ' 1 ■■'oMi .-’•- . - I
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