December 17. 1943 6AILEY BUGLE STOP DAILY At E. / HIGH^S CANDY..... DKINKS ICE CKEAM BAILEY, N. C ■ Page. 14. PHILLIP--Mi3 3 Jolinson, may I rea.d next? MISS JOHKSON Yes, Phillip, silently. H O LI DAY GREETINGS f ROM THf.MES THE hlCe'YOiJNG BASr Fourteen yoarj ago today in Bailey, North Carolina, United States of Amcrica, there v/as born to Mr, and Mrs, A, P. Pinch a little baby girl, v/eighing nine and onc- half poimds. This child is growing up nov/ and is a very mischievous croature. She goes to school and is i'n the ninth grade. She has novor missed a grade, but .it isn’t too late. The girl is a chatter box in school, and gets any where from A to D on conduct. English and journal ism are hor hardest subjects. Those direct and indirect objocts nearly drive her crazy> Sometimes she is call ed lazy, crazy, and other bad things, but it doesn't worry her one bit, Writing themes in English nearly gets hor also; this one is very intcrosting--She hopes, Do you know tliis animal? \i/oll, of all people--Nancy Pi’nch, bettor knovm as "Chinch". ‘- N, Finch W.H.EArMCiVS GKOCEIIY 5 TO FIE 8AIISY. N.C. REPOUT CARD DAY Today is Monday, A day that all aohool children anticipate but drea?--report card day. Everyone, is speculating and hoping while he anxiously awaits the last period, A few will make the honor roll. The lucky things I Some will htve earned A’s and B»s, Others will make B's and C's, and those v;ho have not worked will have C’s and D’s,. After what seems a century, the sixth period bell rings; wo students squirm and twist for what seems another century. At last the time is here. Miss Martin is going to hor desk and fumbling around, V/hy is she so slov/? Hero is ray report card. OH I B on conduct. MTU Sue, you can’t go to the shov/ for a v/holo month, POOR SUE I S^, L, OPA Losos Controi My I V/hat an expensive Thc.nksgiving dinner Mr s. Parmer s ervod Mr, Walker and Mr. Howton, former teachers of ■^ailoy school,-a fifty dollar turkey I Has the teachers* pay been increased? It must have, for Mrs.. Parmer served the tur key as if it hadn’t cost her more than a 'dime, In fact, it didn’t; for she bought a ton cent ticket that proved to bo the lucky number. I, Denton