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I'arch 14. 1947 BAI BAILCY BUGLE i_Y_IsC)P.Ii-! CAROLINA Fbwer GsrdensMsloA Hinp-AxlAPerson "Let me live ir a house by the side of the road and be a" joy to my fellovman. Flower catalogues are arriving in all homes, chal lenging everyone to make his home the beauty spot of the community. By using a fev; dollars for seeds and a few hours for planning, the most unattractive home, small,unpaint ed, v/ill be pushed into the background by a bloDEiing garden. Spring is nature's most colorful season, giving evidence of nev; life, nev; hopes, and new inspirations. She, too, challenges all to join her in her parade of joy, beauty, and happiness. This spring may every student join \vith all members of his household in making his home "a hjuse by tlie side of the road",lightening the hearts of all passors-by. In addition to bringing beauty to others and self, a garden helps one to make frievids with and learn habits of birds, see nature in all stages of growth and all periods of the day, and gives peace to the ov/ner. Not God I in gardens I when the evu is cool? Nay, but I have a sign; 'Tis very sure God walks in mine. Thomas Brown Page 4 'LKA DOT ANC> pops SUSIE BABBLES Key, t-e-a-m! Duty Calls.. The FEA. girls who served the Bailey-Castalia ball teams after the game say that both teams should go out for track too, for they can maintain quite a pace record, as proved by their marching round and round the table where punch was being served un til it was all gone. Cotton vccic Cotton Vfeek, sponsored by the journalism class,comes off I'arch 24 to 28. Knov; what this means, girls? lay away those tired wool skirts and sweaters and bring out those fresh, frilly, ’ looking cotton dresses and skirts. Harry Lee Finch, Bobby Lee's little brother who starts to school next year, has proved to be quite a character. After being vac cinated in the pre-scnool clinic, he tugged at his mother’.-3 hand; "Come on. Mother, I've got to go home and £;et up my les sons !" Odds and Ends ¥. F. Morgan, Jr, (you knew who that is) ■ has turned into a gangster of the first degree, tie flash ed a new ring v/hich squirts water into his un suspecting victim's eyes. "Red" Pops: Polka Dot, for the last time, will you lower that radio. It's driving me crazy, Pclka Dot: But, pops, I can't concentrate without it. He who loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome coun sellor, a cheefful com panion, or an effectual' comforter. GOALS OF PAPER High standard of joumaliai True and up-toi-minute news Use of all students' names No gossip columns BAILEY BUGLE Published Monthly by JOURNALISM CLASS and COK/IERCIAL DEPARTI£ENT Bailey,North Carolina MEMBER C.S.P.A. Editor Beth Bissette Business Mgrs. -Jean GLo’’-er Len7,ie Morgan Make-up Ed. M. Lf.noastor Mimeoscipe Ed. B. Eatmon H'oofreuder E, Pocle Cii'cula'cion Mgr,-B. Jt'arraerl Vocational Lena M. Price' Advisers--Jossie -P, B'armerl Laurine T. Lassiter!
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