BhJL£-I_BUGLE., BAIL£Y^]SQEIILC^.QIJIi^ J3E£Ti:^iBERj 19^^^ Dd!y ^everher(3tions BY STELL; JO^TES Good 'nough Mrs. Lassiter Very xrcllj then Krs, Farmer Do yon get it? Miss Oblesby Is it necessary? Mr. Weaver The point is Kiss I'/ilson None of that stuff Mr* Edwards All right, toys Mr, Westall It's the truth Miss Farmer You hood].uins in the back, keep quiet Mr. Wells Sophomores Top Bugle Sales SENIOR PLAY JUST DUCKY OCTOBER 16-8 P.M. Subscriptions for the Bailey Bu^le contest clos ed xdth Miss Edith Farmer's tenth grade B mnning the two prizes offered. These prizes were ^!'.5 for the first room having 100^ sub scriptions, and 15 for the room selling the most sub scriptions . Runnors up were Miss Ida- lia Oglesby's grade 11, selling t2k.lS worth of subscriptions; Mrs. L. Las siter's fros?jman class A, ^21.00/ and Mrs, Howard Farmer's seniors, ^?20.75. l65 V7?.s the number of sub scriptions sold, and the amount collected was I1U3.50. This money is used to de fray the Bugle expenses* IF' YGUR C;jl NEEDS. . . MASIEENG ... GRE/.SING OR AN OIL ■ CH/INGE VISIT .... C.7SX J S BISSETTE Qt tho TEXACO mm PAILEY N. C. M IT’s TI^/,E TO COAL Oil and THINK ABOUT WOOD HEATERS BEFORE I4R. WINTER GETS HERE Vffi ALSO HAVE BED ROOM SUITES of your ,j CHOICE BAILEY FURNITURE COMPANY Phono 3121 N. Cl I i« i

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