closed most of the tdented i year,[ activ-ciently les of nalism s year d preschool nviable In the school, Super-plendid nunity-schoolsiroug-ht i everMEMORIAL SERVICES FOR ROCK-FIELD HEROMemorial services for Harry M. Bohannon, who gave his life for his country, will be held in the Presbyterian church, at Rockfield, Sunday, June 1, at 3 p. m. All war mothers of the county are invited to meet in the church basement at 2:30. All veterans of the Civil war, returned soldiers of the world war and Odd Fellows will meet at the I. O. O. F hall in Rockfield at 2:30. They will be joined by the war mothers at thestreet entrance where all will march»to the church. The soldiers of the late war are asked to wear their uniform. The war fathers, not belonging to the I. O. O. F. are invited to march with the mothers. Sisters of the boys will act as ushers. The order of services follow: America—congregation; Prayer, A. F. Barber; Scripture, Rev. E. J. Harris; Solo, “When the Blue Stars Turn to Gold,” Rev. E. J. Harris; Address, Rev. O. L. Prentice; Solo, “If I'm not at the Roll Call,” Lawrence J. Hinton; The Star Spangled-Banner, congregation; Benediction; Taps.