October 17, 1941 BAILEY EUGLE Pane 7 jp INQUISITIVE , SOUL IP YOU COULD DO anything you wanted TO, WHAT WOULD BE THE FIRST THING YOU'D DO ? Elsie Mae Pace: "I'd go off every, single niji^iht," IlGxie Finch: "I'd got all the clothes I want." Ramona Lamin; "I v/ould turn fash ions back as thjy were in 1713." It five days." Adolph Brantly: "I'd got the every night." car Jcjncs liaskins: "Buy a car, j-ct a girl, and go of It Ruby Lamin: "■"I'd go off ,71 th a good-lookiiig man every night." Arah Pearl Horton: "Quit school" Estclla Latmon; "Eat opviosite Kenneth each da7 ." Ruth Ruffin: "Close ' school for Iris High: "Leave Baile,/." Janie Glover: "Fall in love." \7anda Murray: "I'd learn hov/ to work Kr. -^^oger's math! Chris tine Turnage: "I'd got the Seniors to *>''ashing ton. " Wallace Bissette: "Have Miss have search ^v/cjr-rants to search us boys." Lackey How many headlines that arc cacklcd toovj arc \7orth crowing. n- bout? I.Ir. Rogers: The v/orld is moving at a speed of over 100 miles, per hour. Stephen: If tliat's iSO why can't you just got in an airplane; go up and stay in one place and land v/hen •^cu i;antta G E T Y O U H SEED OATS KYE, • BARLEY V/ H. FARMER & BROTHER Q U A L 1 T Y P R I C E S E R V PIT FINCH'S CAFE OUR SPECIALTY COOKED BARBECUE HOT DOGS AND HAMBURGERS ONLY $c V)) 6AIUY, N.C.

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