April 21. 1944 BAILEY 3UGLE GOAL REACHED IN KED CROSS DKIVE Under the leadership of Mrs. A. B. Parmer, chairman, Bailey town ship met its Red Cross quota of ^900, IJlrs, Farmer was as sisted by the follov/- ing neishborhood cap tains: Mesdames A. B, Corbett and V/. M, Manning, Bailey; E, C, Griffin, Green Pond; VV. H. Davis, Hornes; and B, M. Farmer, Eatmons. Principal Stokes headed the negro division. Assisting the cap tains in the drive v/ere .Mr, and r&*3, Rupert Parry, I/Irs. Jack Collie, Mr. and Mrs, V/illis Pinch, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Bottoms, Miss A. D. Taylor, and Mrs. Gcorse Finch. 19. For The Best D KINKS TEXACO GAS & Pams Of Hunger Felt Have you heard why Florence likes "The Bells are Ringing?" Well, listen closely and I’ll toll you. Mrs, Farmer was read ing the poem "The Bells" while poor Florence v/as about to starve, and at every- mention of the word bell, Florence gave a look of agony. The smell of those deli cious foods cooking in the lunch room did n’t help any cither. It was the first time she had been hungry in about a week, and then of all times the poem had to bo read. •Finally, the boll rings; you seo vfhy Floronco likes "The Bells are Ringing," NF GirlsAftend Rally Ra le I gh n Members of the home e c on orai c s club s of Bailey high v;ere rep resented ■ at a State Club Rally in Ralolgh by Pansy Ray Bissette, Jackie Lois Edwards, and Miss Jewel Langley Saturday, April 15. A luncheon and stylo show was given at the V/oman’s Club for onter' tainment of the group. For the climax of the day’s entertainment the delegates attend ed an Open House at the Governor's Mansion. OIL 6 GROCERlE S SEE GREEN GABLES Dewitt Phillips, Prop. BAILEY, N.C. • ROUTE 2 Surprise Her With A Bed room Suite for Her Grddu^tion. CHRISTIAN^S FURNITURE -COMPANY BAILEY. N.C. ^.!l\ IJi