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. X - X ability to agree with everyone and across with it. is Item 15- Nannie Grace Hunter wills to Mary Alice Cooper but hopes she classes with them. V Item 16- Laura Moore bequeaths her '-x llf- 1 hopes she will come her ailly giggles will not disturb the studious ability to' Jack Purvis and hopes he will study as hard as she did, Item 17- Evelyn Mae Ray leaves her Audrey Brinkley and hopes that she as she was. Item 18- Doris Mae weeks wills her ball to Mary Elizabeth ward and hopes that captain next year. L Item 19- Jenette Wells wishes to leave her to dress to as successful ability will be ability to play basket- she will be high temper to Miss Venable hoping that she will use it on her classes next year teaching school. Item 20- Norman Gay bequeaths his jealous heart to Jimmy Price but hopes that he will that he himself hadt Item 21- J. P. Braswell leaves his not have the trouble back seat on Miss Venable's class to James Taylor hoping that he will enjoy using his books on tests. Item 22- Alden Earl Dixon offers his ability to giggle to Miss Knox hoping that she won't of her. let it get the best Item 25- George Tucker, Jr., leaves his ability to'bum to Mr. Baker but hopes that he won't have it to do. Item 24- Franklin Jones wills his ability to drive to Cleatus Jones and hopes he won't meet any accidents. Item 25- Sara Leigh Stoglin bequeaths her ability to write letters on class to Helen Braswell and hopes that she will enjoy it as much as she has, ' Item 26- Ann Bradley leaves in the Home Ee. room her place before the full length mirror vacant as all the girls already have their turns assigned and there is no one to accept it: Item 27- Selma Leigh Rose leaves her long legs to Millie Williams and hopes that they take her places. Written, witnessed and signed this the second day of May, 1941. Testator: Selma Lee Rose
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