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PAGE SIX GOLDSBORO HI NEWS December 9, 1938 Grand Slam Perhaps those of you who have been unfortunate enough to have read Hi ISTews columns in the past will note something entirely differ ent (I know the columns were pretty foul but I believe everybody got as far as the title) in the title of this bit of chatter. The title is not J.J., J.J., nor is it B.B. or B.B.Jr. Tor it is entirely original (a valuable rarity for these parts.) Because originality is so dear, I am keeping my name a secret (for fear of autograph hunters and talent scouts, of course). However, I will give you a little hint at my identity. I am the most beautiful girl in the Senior Class. I am slim and grace ful and have the most beautiful la figure in this section. But, alas, I have said too much. You will recog nize me immediately and I will be hounded by movie-scouts the rest of my natural life. Before I go any further I want it known that this is not a dirt column. While I’m on the subject, what’s this I hear about Gray Whit- ford and that Liles girl ? From what I hear they’ve been having trouble A\dth that puppy-love bug. But so much for that. I feel poetic—just like it was spring. Whata day, Whata day, We shall have, A Senior play. And I am very, Very gay. Crazy too! Shakespeare was sent just to pre pare the world for geniuses like me. That Jones gal (pardon the ref erence to that insignificant personage but she just burns me up) is a black and white animal that smells. The reason? She is the second corner in an eternal triangle. I am the first. The big trouble is a man to' fill in the third. We are already fighting over it because our specifications for the ‘‘Dream Man” are the same. Tall, dark, and very handsome. Who would you suggest? Or ain’t there one ? It’s getting to be a habit. From 3:30 p.m. ’til 5:00 p.m. I have stopped talking, absolutely. Hoping that this school is democratic, I will venture to say ‘‘Down with Free- manism!” If I turn up missing after the publication of this bold statement you may know that I have been quietly removed and silenced Students Contribute Generously To Thanksgiving Baskets Bank Statement Thirty-two loans have been made so far by the GHS bank, according to a statement issued December 1, by Mr. Davis’ second-year bookkeep ing class. STATEMEIv^T 1937-38 balance $1,419.81 Deposited to date 5,160.72 Cash to date 6,580.53 Payments 4,781.62 Balance 1,798,91 Bank statement Nov. 30....$1,624.77 Uncancelled checks 155,88 Cash on hand 18.26 Balance 1,798.91 Goldsboro Students Give 122 Baskets forever. (Did someone say goody?) Good bye Good bye iiiid fare thee well I don’t know any more So I will tell Everyone good day You think this Is poetry And keep right on reading But when you Find that it’s not You just simply Can not stop. Sixty-two Thanksgiving baskets were filled by GHS students Wednes day, JSTovember 23, to be distributed 1 among Goldsboro’s needy families. To provide Thanksgiving dinners for many unfortunate people has been an annual tradition for 53 years in GHS. Mrs. D. B. Burns, chairman of the committee in charge of the de livery of the baskets, said that 40 baskets were filled at William Street School, 12 at Walnut Street School, and 8 at Virginia Street School, making a total of 122 baskets filled by Goldsboro students. The baskets were distributed by the committee with the aid of the Boy Scouts. Goldsboro Drug Co. Service Phone No. 1 Since 1870 Greetings Tide Water f ower Co. GAS SERVICE Phone 63 Form THE THRIFT HABIT by Saving Something from your earnings each week. Goldsboro Building & Loan Association "Safety for Your Savings" Wayne Motor Co. Authorized Sales and Service Telephone 347 101 East Ash Street */.v-*-vwvvv\%vw, Quality ; Service : Workmanship JINNETTB’S SHOE SHOP Phone 353 : We Deliver 118 East Mulberry Street EDWARDS s^iS'p Gift Headquarters for the Man Young Men's Suits Hard Finish Worsted Sizes 32 to 38 12.50 J. C. Penney Co, I Phone I 1300 I I for I I TAXI I SERVICE I CITY TAXI CO. ‘iiininiiHiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiiniMNiiNiniiiininiiiiiiiniiniiiiMiiiitiitiir Picture Schedule December— 13, 14, or 15—‘^Gateway to the West.” January— 2—‘‘Speaking of Safety,” —‘‘Bicycling with Safety.” Pictures that have been shown: JSTovember— 15—“Mechanisms of Breathing.” —“One Scar or Many.” 17—“The Winner.” —“ISTews Parade of 1937.” 23—“The J^ervous System.” 30—“Paris the Beautiful,” —“London.” December— 8—“America’s High Spots.” —“]STews Reel.” GIRLS! Visit The Little Miss Shop^ For Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS // // TUGBOATS For Boys and Girls Both Soles, Crepe or Leather $2-95 and up Everybody is Wearing Them! • PARROTrS SHOE STORE Tonight at 8:30 Seniors Present "Keep Smiling^' fContinued rrom page one) chairman, Paul Garrison, Ed Shu mate, Marvin Daughtry with Miss Adams as adviser; ticket, Evelyn Colie, chairman, Hugh Dortch, Vir ginia Parrish, Julia Kannan, Troy Hooks, jSTannie Mae Howell, and Miss Gordner as adviser; property, Juanita Hunt, chairman, Jack Ed- gerton, Ed Little, Bertha Savage, Joseph Williams; costumes, “Billie” Manly, chairman, Lorraine Taylor, Agnes Farfour, Mabel Daniels, and Miss Spencer, adviser. The stage committee is composed of Roscum Bynum, chairman, Ben Adams, Eddie Jackson, Homer Ball, Jimmie Dillworth, Jerome Hodges, and Miss Best and Mr. Askins, ad visers ; advertising, Mayre Best, chairman, Carolyn Langston, Martha Cooper, Homer Ball, Lorraine Taylor, Leigh Scott, Paul Garrison, Evelyn Colie, Grace Hol lingsworth, and Miss Gordner as adviser. The ushers are Randolph Middle ton, chairman, Sidney Gordon^ Wyche Ray, R. T. Cozart, Billy Mc Clure, Richard Ball, Francis Joyner, Kemp Barden, Hartwell Graham, James Barwick, Jack Edgerton and Arnold Barwick. The play was cast as far as pos sible from the senior dramatic ac tivity, which will be discontinued after this production. WWWWWWW^^VWWWWVW For Your Christmas Meats and Groceries Come to ROYALL GROCERY PHONE 811 CAROLINA SHOE REBUILDERS FINE SHOE REPAIRING Goldsboro Phone 577 I Shop Early | I at Your | I Store of Quality | GIDDENS I I JEWELRY STORE | I (Established 1859) - | TiJiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiihJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiH Send Flowers for Christmas No Finer Gift GOLDSBORO FLORIST Phone 192-W West Ash It will be a Merry Christmas if you Shop at Weil'
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