BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, N. Co OCTfB^iR., ]..Q.?0 ferV'^r^oijBCefebraie f-l'd icw09n With Party ra^e 12 Halloween vri.ll be cele brated by the . Teen-age Club Saturday night, in the conEiunity building, from seven to ten o’clock. Each person attending is asked to iTeaf an appropri ate costume. Prizes -vTill be given to the persons ■wearing'the best Uallov;een outfits. Only members of the club vdll be allov/ed to attend. Any person is eligible to join if fourteen years old or older and has not been out of high school more than two years. If anyone is not a member of the club but would like to be, he may obtain his membership card from Ann Johnson or James Paul Stott, The cards ’are t-iventy-five cents each, Clayton Brock, president of the club, urges every member to be present, Clayton states that memr bership- cards must be bought before attending : WILSON'MUSIC CENTER- ^ Latest Hit Tunes EVERY WEEK FINE PIANOS Alumni of ^49 i ■ Love of homo or love of farms holds first place in the hearts of the alumni of *U9, if numbers are indicative of one«s feel ings, They' are Alice Ferrell, L, G, Deansi Andrew Lamm, Thurman Lamm, Billy ■ Morgan, Douglas Morris, Thomas Porry, Rex Perry, and Eugene Vick, Rvinning a close second to home life was college. Going on to get a higher education are five members of this class—Octavia Beard, Ruth Farmer, Ben Etheridge, Hillard Finch, and Toirany Perry, 'Jedding be].ls rang for a boy as well as the girls. Dee Stone v;as the first boy to get "hitched" in that class. The girls who accomplished the great feat of securing a man vrere Janice and Jean Brantley, Dolly Bunn, Helen Jean Bunn, Elizabeth Glover, ' and Blanche Phillips, Telephones appeal to FayQ Glover. as she is working as an operator in Ral.eigh. Ora L, Lamm works at Dix Hill; Jean Williams in Wilson, B, J, Tapp A certain high school teacher wants' to know where Permanent, N, C. is. Upon seeing the licenses issued by the state for its T/orkers, the teacher immediately wanted to know the whcre-abouts of this "tovm," ■ ■ ■ - — ■ .A JU Mrs. Lewis^P[>ViS9S Improved Conduct •’Students are better be haved in the lurcir'oom this year than evei- h'er’ore by being quiet by cleaning up the t'-bles after eating," comments Mrs. K, F, Lewis, 1arch- room supervisor. That this improvement is the result of teachers’ accompanying their stu dents to the lunchroom and a more co-operative spirit of .the high schoc'l stu dents is the Itrs, Lewis, belief of Shrubs To Be Pruned The P, T, A, plans to jjnprove the slirubbery at the front of the building during the month of Novem ber, WIISON. NORTH CARQLUiA aJHEHl-ond OATS A-l QUALITY clean 3nd certified Also,non- certified VICTORGRAIN oats S.M^COMRT WILSON , N . C.

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