November 15. 1942 INQUISITIVE SOUL If you were down to your last nickel, v/hat would you spend it for? 1.Bobby Vick Pepsi Cola 2.Jewel Grey Bissette- 01ark Bar 3.Elsie Pearl Eatman-- Beech-nut gum 4.Elsie Mao Pace High Rock 5.Arah Pearl Horton Pov/der 6.Willis Manning ”Yo-Yo" 7.Tommy Etheridge Shoot a game of pool 8.James Earl Griffin-- 5 sticks of blow gum 9.Pansy Ray Bissette-- Bag of peanuts 10.Bobbie Morgan Can of brains 11.Margaret Vick Play "You’re'Always in My Heart",on the jul^e box, 12.Janie Glover Pepsi Cola 13.Charles D, Phillips 5 B.B. Bats to suck the tim£ away. BAILEY BUGLl liniors Select Ringb Each graduating class must have a symbol to show the world it has grad-u-ated. The 1944 senior-bound juniors are no exception,They, like other graduating classes, want class rings * On November the fifth the awaited saleswoman (salesmen are in the army nov;) arrived in Bailey, The juniors with the advice given by the saleswoman de cided upon a very at tractive class ring. They are sure that the ring selected is much prettier than any of the rings chosen by previous jujiior class es. (They>11 say it everytime,) Now they wait for the fall of their senior year when they proud ly begin to v/ear their rings and shov/ that real B.M. ■Pagn—la. eacn one is senior I fOK THE Amost modern styles 1 J AND PERMANENT VMS (f T VISIT ALICES BEAUTY %smP NEXT TO the drug STORE BAILEY.N.C. buy UNITED STATES SAVINGS /SONOS ON S*tlATYWII FOSTBBIttOR MNH I o I VISIT OUl STORE AND INSPECT The Most Complete LINE OF High Quality To Be Found

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