Bailey Bugle, Bailey, North Carolina, March, 1951
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fliumni of
Although marriage took
the largest toll in the
class of 'li3, work claimed
a close second place,
Elsie Mae and Josephine
Pace became Mrs. Wallace
Castle and Mrs. Earl Crab
tree. Joyce Vick became
this nast fall the bride
of one of her classmates,
E, C, Griffin, Jr. Mary
Rose Brovm (Mrs. Felton
Tilley), Libby Phillips
(Mrs, Harold Bunn), Hil-
dred Ruffin (Mrs. Bill Hut
chins), Sarah Morgan Far
mer (Mrs, Jack Smith ),
Janie Glover {Mrs* Wilbur
Finch), and Aiieen Finch
(Mrs. Paul Temple) have be
come home makers. Two mem
bers of the class, Chris
tine Finch (Mrs, Weldon
Shuler, teacher at Sylvia),
and Frances Bissette (Mrs.
Eunice Peele, new owner of
Peggy's Beauty Shoo) de
cided upon marriage and a
career. We understand that
Juanita Brantley and Irish
High are married, but we
were unable to learn their
married names.
Work appeals to Louis Bis—
sette (Bailey)j Samuel Glo
ver, Hollis Haskins, John
Dew, and Horace High (Ral
eigh); Earl Murray (Balti
more); Spencer Vick
(Spring Hope); Elsie Pearl
Eatmon and Harold Cooper
(Wilson); Carl Walker, Jr.
(Rocky Mount); and Eleanor
Hedrick (Siler City ).
John C. Finch and Charles
Morgan are farming near
Bailey.
Love of home appealed to
Garland Pace, Harland
Perry, Fitzhugh Sanders,
Charles Williams, and Her
man Anderson,
A few of the students
have made teaching • their
profession. They are Rich
ard Stott (Franklin), Jfer-
tin Liles (WTiiteville),
and Rachel Jones (Mebane),
The sick and afficted ap
peal to Lovie A. Beard and
nurses.
Serving Uncle Sam are Tal-
madge Creech (Navy), and
Kenneth Farmer (Army),
Hugh Jernigan could not
be located,
J.irs, Lassiter's tenth
grade won the P.T.A. award
■Martha Bunn, registered
again 1
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