miu^.mcTjJF., RATT.y.Y, .NnPTH r.Lv^n.im may, Pagg. 21 Speokers Visit Seniors, Offer Three Types Of Unrk To interest the seniors.* in after-praduation voca tions, three representa tives of different fields of' work have talked to the seniors, Mrs. J^n Boles, Atlantic Christian College ..re presentative, presented to the seniors advantages in furthering their education and establishing them selves with a college defree, the conveniences of the collepe's loan fvind, work offered,,and schol arships availalDle. The immediate need of women to serve in the service was disciiased by Sgt, Bland, a WAF. In addition, she told of the different fields of work = THEATER Sun.-Mon.-11-12 TMBO ! ^Ied.-Thur.-lU-l5 I CMBIJIE vo:lllams ! Jinimy Stewart Sun.-Mon.-18-19 LONE STAR Clark Gable-Ava Gardner i7ed,-Thur .-21-27 m & PA KETTLE AT TIE FAS ! j Sun.-Mon.-25-26 i V/EST V/MD THE V;oi'.iEN jRob’t Taylor-Senise Darcel i j Wed.-Thur.-28-29 1 THE IMVITATION j LEF3 ALL GO TO I THE MOVIF.S that were offered on the base, how one's education could be continued -wfriile in training, and some of the hardships to face. A Marine, Sgt. Burnette, addressed the senior boys ^and told them of the advantages and disadvan- tapes to be had and the educational opportunities that could be obtained in the Marines and other' branches of service. FEATURING THE FLOREncE mflyo cooking ranges for FLORENCE-!,lAYO ASSURES Florence-Mayo air-con ditioning tobacco cur- ers are the open-flame type—using the same type of burner that.has been used for • baking bread and other foods in famous • FLORENCE more than 75 CLEAN HEAT I years - SOLD IN BAILEV By W.H. FARMER 6 BROS Y D ^OuP- ^ GENERAL FARM STOHE I .