bailey BUfiLr
Mc.rgh C AROI IN A
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agriculture tcachcr for
votorans.
"I look with pride upon
the school days at Bailey
' and send thanks to all the
many good instructors I
had. Now I am looking for
ward to the day when my
daughter graduates from
the same school/' -\7ritos
Hallie Mae.
jEssi::: finch dmisl
After she finished high
school, Jessie went to
Louisburg College and then
to SCTC, Greenville,
North Carolina
On November 27, 1934, she
married John VJ. Daniel,
from Sim City, who is a
farmer,
Jessie is the mother of
two children, Johnny,...11,
and Helen Finch, 6,
GLADYS BAHnS MOORE
For severol years after
graduation Gladys taught
music.
In '36, she married Guy
Moore, a Baptist minister.
After marriage the couple
lived in Lewiston, N. C,,
where they resided -.until
Mr. Moore wont to Louis
ville, Ky., to study in
the Baptist Seminary for
three years. VJhen he
graduated, the Moores
imnediatoly moved to Nash
ville, N, C. I-k'. . Moore
was pastor of the..' Baptist
Ciiurch there for two yoars.
M?y, ’4-7, Wilmington, N,
C.j becar.e their nev; homo,
where the husgand is
pastor of the Gouthsido
Baptist Church.
One daughter, Patricia
Lyrn, eight months old, is
the only child.
Past Ccmes To
Class 9f [}o
Gpm-m s®'.iD3Rs '-s'v':
Garner attended King*;s
Business College in Ra
leigh. For about two
years afterwards he vrorked
in a frrocerj'' store and
then began vjor!:inr on
tobacco narketr5. ’Jork on
the mf'-rkots has been in
Georgia, North Carolina,
Tcnnc3see, and, Virginia.
During the v;ar Garnor vras
in service '.'.'or four years
and two noiitha, nineteen
of x;hich v:ere spent over
seas.
Sincc receiving a dis
charge fron the army, he
is continuing his work on
the tobacco market:j»
On Febi'uaiy 15, 194-7»
Garner married Edna Eario
Kirby of Princeton, N. C.
At present, he is living
at Smithfield, N. C.
LUCINDA BOYKIN ■RACKL’II
On Ffa.rch 12, *33, Lucinda
vras iu-.rried to "^Iton W.
Rackley. Mr. Racklcy is
the Dodge £'.nd ?3.ymouth
dealer, IFilson, N. C.
She has one daughter,
Barbara Gail, age 9.
In October, Lucinda
opened an antif^ue shop in
the servants’ quartoro of
her garage,
IJilson has boon her homo
since *30.
SIMA EAI^ION B l\3I,EY
In the fall of '30, "^Ima
went in training at a
medical collogo., Richmond,
Va, She becai'.ie the bride
of Oscar Eoasley, of
Bailey, in '32,
Londell Jun:, the first
child, was born in '33. A
son, Jjiraeth Kenneth, joineJ
Date
the family in '4^,
Oscar is a section fore
man on the railroad. Tho
coiiple, v/ho have spent
most of their married life
in Middlv-se:c, N. C., now
live in McGullcrs, N. C.
B31ILAH MATTH:^;JS ’.-ffllTL^^Y
Soon ^ after graduation
Beu].ah s father died, and
she remained at home with
her mother.
In *35 sh0 married Luther
’Jhitley of Norfolk and
IJilson, The couplc lived
in l/ilson county for sev
eral months and thc3a moved
to Beulah's- mother’s,
Mr. ^•Jhitlej'- is a farmer
and carpent:;r.
One son,Robert Honry, ago
8,is a third grader at BH3.
Beulah says that she has
enjoyed taking part in com
munity activities.
MOZELUi: FINCH McMILLi’J'I
For one year after gradu
ation Hozelle attended
’7oraan*s College in Greens
boro where she studied
miisic, She married E.
Preston McMillan of
Raleigh v;ho is a barber,
Tho licMillans have 3.ived
in Raleigh since marriage,
!'io;jollc has three child
ren: Jay, 13, Rex, 10, and
Lynn, 7,
One morning each irock
Moz.^lle helps a neighbor
with her kindergarten musdr-..
Two afternoons each week
she teaches piano lecsons
to neirhbors' children, ■
The only member that was
not hoard from was Pattio
Loo Cozart Lrj"n-n,