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GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
June 2, 1932
PROPHECY OF CLASS OF ’32 By Florence Brooks
Miss Florence Baker is Editor-
in-Chief of the Bak-Bass Observer.
One of lier staff, Dorothy Langston,
who has been writing the popular
column, “Dirt About Town,” has
eloped with the continuity writer,
Fred Smith. This has caused Miss
Baker much anxiety and she has
asked Miss Dorothy Hooks to keep
on writing Miss Langston’s column.
Miss Hooks simply would not
spread the town’s scandal because
she’d much rather give advice to
the lovelorn.
Miss Gretchen Barden, who lives
in the city, is now famous for her
collection of ‘‘T” Model Fords from
1925 to the present day. She has a
rare curiosity of a 1925 model that
she used to sell eggs in while a
dignified senior.
Sara Lee Best, now Mrs. Louis
Marriner, broadcasts daily on the
Carolina IN’et Work system whose
Central Station is Raleigh, N. C.,
her popular talks on “Why Girls
Leave Home.”
Miss McArn Best has followed
the line of athletics and is now
coach of Meredith College and has
as her assistant Miss Katherine
Liles, who by the way, has just
written two books on physical cul
ture, “The Care of the Legs” and
“Methods of Avoiding Athlete’s
Foot.”
Miss Sonora Bland and Nancy
Bridgers have given up hope of en
tering matrimony after all these
years and have entered St. Mary’s
Convent on the banks of the Hud
son, as nuns.
Miss Leila Brown, Pauline Hill
and Eleanor Daly have a very ex
clusive hat shop on Broadway called
the “Semorelle,” which they started
the year after being graduated from
G. H. S. Next door is the popular
fountain of Jack Fonvielle at which
Brog Spence’s Troubadours are the
leading attraction, coming over his
broadcasting station in the drug
store each day.
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Miss Helen Edelmann is now
touring the country giving her
famous talks on “How to Keep That
School Girl Complexion.”
Miss Mary E. Kelly now Mrs.
Ed. Brown, has taken the place of
Miss Antoinette Beasley and is now
teaching history to the largest
group of Seniors in the history of
the school, 450,445, of which will
graduate.
Miss Nell Kilpatrick is Chief
Operator for Telephone lines in
Chicago. It is said that the
bachelor, Elbert Mask, sits con
stantly using the phone in hopes
of hearing her sweet voice. He has,
by the way, just finished a book
called “Advice to Bashful Boys.”
Paul Merritt, now an old man
with long white beard, has at last
returned from his position of barker
in a “hootchie cootchie” show on the
midway of Coney Island and has as
his successor Wyatt Exum, who has
been acting as Major Hoople in
the “True to Life Show” on the
same midway.
Susan Rawlings is now u model in
“La Fashion,” the exclusive dress
shop of Louise and Louis Farfour
on the corner of Center and Walnut,
which some years ago was occupied
by Miller’s Drug Store.
Rachel Edgerton, the popular
movie actress, now called Dolores
Macy, is a regular visitor of the
reducing Salon of Madame Va.
Crow. The movie magazines say
Miss Macy is threatened with los
ing her movie contract due to a
few extra pounds, but we feel sure
if she takes the exercises just in
vented by Madame Crow, she will
still be the petted darling of the
movies.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rose, nee
Miss Margaret Underwood, have
just returned from the wilds of
Africa. After a few years stay
there Mr. Rose, as you have probab
ly read, has been studying the
technique of the African gangsters,
so he can pull a new one on the
public. They reported that Miss
Peggy Pate, who is giving her life
in the foreign field to teach the
little cannibals some religion, has
made a great hit with one of the
cannibal kings, who they say has
150 wives. What a woman!
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The three eminent scientists,
William Houston, Kenneth Daniels
and Charles Webster have at last
returned from their trip from Mars.
They became quite popular there
and intend to return in a couple of
months.
The childhood romance of Lawyer
Arthur Allred and Sarah Carraway,
the dramatic teacher at Campbell
College, has at last terminated into
marriage. Among the attendants
were Miss Martha Peacock, Maid
of Honor, Mrs. James Creech, nee
Miss Lucille Summerlin, Matron of
honor and Mr. Creech, the noted
humorist, as the best man.
Senator Bob Edwards is the pos
sible Democratic candidate for the
Presidency. Mr. Edwards openly
says he believes in the freedom of
speech.
Miss Lily Bet Hales has recent
ly been elected president of the
Woman’s Club of Pikeville, N. C.
Miss Hales promises that under her
direction the beautiful park of Pike
ville will be further beautified.
Miss Julia Womble, the public’s
favorite movie Siren, says that she
is tired of playing the vamp role
and in her next picture hopes the
heartless director will cast her as
the innocent young wife of Clark
Gable, Jr.
Mr. Emmett Williams, the daring
Stunt Aviator is the proud father
of twins. The blushing young
mother, formerly Hilda Spence, says
her boys shall never take up the
dangerous work of flying as one
“flying fool” in the family is
enough.
Mr. Sammy Carr is Chief of the
Fire Department in Washington,
D. C. Sammy has a new technique
for catching the false alarm ringers.
Ralph Casey is now the Sports
writer of the Neios and Observer.
Paul Wesley Best, better known
as “Pos” has the largest ’possum
farm in the South. Folks come for
miles around to watch him train
the ’possums. They can’t decide
which is funnier looking—Pos or the
’possums.
Emmet Spicer, who is Judge of
the City Court of Goldsboro, noted
as little Chicago, has just condemned
Red Garris and Robert Musgrave to
20 years in jail for hijacking the
whiskey of policeman John Hawley.
Mr. John Cooper, who is Pres
ident of the Cooper Meat-Packing
Corporation gives the credit of his
success to his devoted and helpful
wife, Miss Pauline Smith.
Lillian Hall is the proprietoress
of the “Boylan” Beauty Parlor, at
which Miss Sara Hall Carr is a
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Helen Smith, Lillian Gordon, and
Elizabeth Johnson are President,
Vice President, and Dean of Math
respectively of Wayne College, an
agricultural college for women in
Goldsboro, founded by Professor
William Corbett.
Helen Monk and Lillian Edgerton
have a most popular Tea Shop on
Herman Street opposite the Golds
boro High School, at which Princi
pal Henry Brown is a daily visitor
and sits at the table of Virginia
Coker, who is head waitress.
Viola Ward and lola Lewis have a
dancing school in Rocky Mount at
which professional and tap dancing
is their specialty.
Mary Cleve Satterfield is the
Stenographer for the Leggitt-Prince
Tire Company.
Kermit CroAV and his famous
“Red-Pepper Band” are now mak
ing a tour of Europe giving recitals
in the Capital of each country. Mr.
Crow is noted for the rhythmic way
with which he leads his orchestra,
similar to that of the late Cab Cal
loway.
To the disappointment of many,
the long engagement of Marian Weil
and Wylie Parker has not as yet
ended in marriage. Marian says she
isn’t quite ready to settle down and to
prove it she is dragging Wylie to
the races in London, England, at
which Wilborn Davis, the popular
Jockey of Warren Le Roy, the race
horse dealer, shall ride “Beauty” the
black thoroughbred.
Charlie Worrell has just finished
his latest picture “The Baseball
Maniac,” in which he had a chance
to exhibit some of his home run
work taught him by William Kan-
nan, the coach of the Chicago
“Cubs.”
Helen Thigpen is head nurse
at the Goldsboro Hospital, now
called “Little Duke,” as it has some
of the Doctors from famous Duke
practicing there.
Durwood Pate, and the two Pate
brothers, Liston and Jarvis, have
gone into partnership. They call
their concern, which is composed
of Durwood’s 100 per cent Dairy and
the Pate brothers truck farm,
“Pate, Pate, and Pate Company.”
Bill Pate now married to Miss
Grace Overman, has taken over his
father’s wholesale store and the
happy couple now reside in B. G.
Thompson’s old homeplace.
Alton Ward, who graduated with
honors from West Point 15 years
ago, is now Admiral in the U. S.
Navy.
Bennett Shannon is General
Coach of Athletics in the Goldsboro
Hi School that has won the State
Championship in football for the
past four years.
Grace Musgrave is now the wife
of the Mayor of Saulston.
Pauline Hill is now county
Demonstrator and is the head of the
Curb Market. The fresh vegetables
of the farmer Jasper Forehand are
always in demand.
Melvin Dail is the owner of the
“I Like Cigars Factory.”
Pearl Beasley has a Bookkeeping
and Typewriting School in the city
of Kinston.
Ruth Stallings and Mildred Pelt
who live together in Washington,
D. C. now have good jobs with the
government as Secretaries to two of
ficials, the Secretary of Interior, and
President of the TJ. S.
Nine Journalism Students
Get Quill and Scroll Pins
Nine members of the Journalism
Class are now the proud wearer.-i
of attractive pins signifying that
they are members of the Inter
nation Honor Society for High
School Journalists.
The following students are the
charter members and new members
will be added each year: Dorothy
Langston, Nora Lancaster, LTlTiaii
Edgerton, Isabel Baddour, Florence
Baker, Fred Smith, Clarence Wil
kins, Edgar Pearson, Dorothy
Hooks.
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