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Page Ten GOLDSBORO HI NEWS May 17, 1935 PROPHECY OF CLASS OF 1935—By Arline Robertson (Continued from page nine) ISTorman, Jr., liave signed up for tliis course. Evelyn Creech, always said slie would be secretary to tlie President of the United States., and she saw her dream come true when Timothy Archibald Paul Monk, Jr., was in augurated president on January 3, last, in Washington. Two other star typists have gained honorable posi tions. Gladys Person is secretary to Harry Hundley, Secretary of ISTavy, and Edna Mae Woodard is secretary to Eugene IsTorris, Secretary of Army. James Barden, noted electrical engineer, was recently appointed head of the Federal Power Com mission by President Monk. Margaret Denmark, leading sur geon at Duke Hospital, is making a tour of the country, lecturing each day to thousands of young girls on “How to use that well-balanced meal.” G. H. S. Library is under the full supervision of Elizabeth Harris since the former librarian. Miss Roark, eloped, and went to Georgia to live. Louise Broom, Maxine Earlow, and Annie Bell Forehand, chape roned by the French, professor, George Monk, are doing extensive re search work abroad. The expedition is making the trip with John Murray and Howard Britt, wlio hold the World’s record for air speed, in their widely known airship “Procrastina tion.” The party will make a one- day stop in Alaska to visit Sara Spruill, missionary in the medical field. Mildred Farrior is hooked up with a branch of the A & P Chain, Robert Bartholomew. Stella Payne’s Play Parlors of San Francisco featured the Sweet est Music This Side of Heaven, played by Bob Lanebardo’s orches tra. The American audience claims SENIOR TRACK STAR this to be the best orchestra in the land, patterned after that of Guy Lombardo. The only diiference be tween the two is in the fact that the band includes two girls—^Whitmel Gurley, pianist, and Nellie Farfour, soloist. Clyde Evans is a football coach for Harvard. The team under the new coach has made a better record than in any previous years—five members being selected for the All-American football team. The Sunshine Cove, of which Dot Ballard is hostess, has as its main attraction this week, Ollie Powell, internationally known toe dancer. Miss Powell graduated from the Metropolitan School of Dancing, New York City. Mrs. Delbert Edgerton, formerly Mary Peele, of the Belfast section, is the proud mother of triplets, Del bert, Egbert and Philbert. Frances Parker, head telephone operator, listens hopefully to hear a certain voice over telephone conver sations between the daring criminal lawyer, Dick Helms, and his assis tant, Ruby Costin. An unexpected vacancy was left in ithe Department of Labor, when the Secretary, Annie Elizabeth Coward, married Dr. Thomas W. Pearson in a double ceremony with Kenneth Cooke and Lee Anne Taylor. Im mediately following Mrs. Pearson’s resignation. President Monk ap pointed Mavis Young to the position. Billy Griffin has been elected presi dent of the North Carolina Associa tion of Automobiles, on the basis of his good salesmanship. But what the Association does not know is that during his recent illness his little wife, Betsy, demonstrated cars and sold more than her husband has for the past year. By years of hard work, Elbridge Rose, and Charles Reeves have established twenty chain fruit stores Captain J ames Davis, senior member of the 1935 Quake track team, has made one of the most en viable records of an athlete in Golds boro High School. He has won the 880-yards run in three state-wide meets this year. He broke the state record and set a new Duke record in the Duke Invitational Meet with a time of 2 minutes, 1.2 seconds. over North Carolina, South Caro lina and Georgia. Nellie Williams has just received the Pulitzer Prize for her best seller, “Here We Go” which was illus trated by Eleanor Taylor, famous artist. Frances Powell, who has just re turned from Paris, France, is rumored engaged to Paul Courget, noted French writer, to whom she used to write when taking French in dear old G. H. S. Use "NEW ACTION" AMERICAN GAS ROBT. E. BRYAN, Agent A,B,C Our Class has beaten all of Rip ley’s “Believe It or Nots!” Our long Class roll has one name on it that has as many letters in it as does the whole Alphabet—26! This long chain belongs to Margaret Christine Rothermel. If you can figure this out you’re crazier than I am: Nellie Farfour isn’t Nellie Farfour; she is Elizabeth Therese Farfour. Gwendolyn Ernestine Waters almost represents the Alpha bet, too, with 24 letters in her name. Since nobody knows who wrote this, I’ll give you an I. 0. U. worth a quarter if you can identify these Seniors: McDougall Norman, Pa tience Pate, Bowen Privette, Lemuel Reeves, Leonard Hundley, Earl Horton, George Pate, Irving Bum garner, Norman Mansour, Clarence Cullins, Bryce Hunt, Franklin Pate, Giddens Hobbs, Geneva Farrior, Wheatley Dees, Hunter Harris, Edna Person, Cronk Middleton, Correan Howell, Hazel Cox, Niles Edwards, Eugenia Kalmarj Lydia Crawford, Emerson Boone, Edward Mitchell, Bryant Vinson, Strong Parrott, and Leslie Wharton, Jr. Now, if you’ve ever seen these Seniors just send their identifica tions to me and I will send the I. O. U. P. S.—My address is Goldsboro, N. C. 'The Company That Pays With a Smile'' HOME SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. ORDINARY and INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE Thrift Policies a Specialty 412 and 413 Wayne Bonk Building J. P. HOLLINGSWORTH Manager Supplement Fate Will Be Settled By June Election (Continued' from page one) Secondary Schools, the last straw was broken. The N. H. S. lost its charter. The members were thor oughly aroused and began the move ment which quickly spread and en veloped the whole student body to do something. Launched April 4 Something was done. The sup plement drive was launched on April 4. A mass meeting was held at the Court House April 9, fol lowed by a parade. During the next weeks a petition which was signed by 74 was circulated by students among the citizens for a special elec tion. This was presented to the School Board who in turn sent it to the State School Commissioner. After the petition was approved, it was forwarded to the Board of Com missioners for its decision. HILLCREST DAIRY Congratulates the Seniors of 35 HOPING THAT THOSE BEHIND WILL DO AS WELL Visit Us for Ice Cold Dairy Products Bireley's Orangeade, and Home Made Ice Cream LONG TERM MORTGAGE LOANS on Federal Housing Administration Terms. We have advised the Federal Housing Administration that we are ready and willing to lend in Goldsboro im mediately, on applications approved by them, at least $50,000.00, and more if good applications are available. Term of loans will be from one to twelve years. Interest rate from 5 to 6 per cent per annum. Taxes and insurance payable monthly along with pay ments on loan. If you want to Buy, Build or Repair—Let Us Help You. WE HAVE A SAVINGS PLAN TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS Select the type of investment listed below that best suits your individual needs— INSTALLMENT THRIFT SHARES: are designed for systematic savers. We have three plans from which you may select, according to the amount of money you can afford to put aside each week, or the total amount you wish to save over a given period of time. Payment on each share is 12%c, 25c or 50c per week, maturing in approxi mately n, 6 or 3 years. Payment may be made monthly, if desired. OPTIONAL PAYMENT SHARES: are designed for the person whose income is not regular and therefore desires more freedom in making payments. You may invest any amount, at any time. There are no entrance fees, fines or withdrawal fees. Earnings are credited to your account semi-annually on June 30 and December 31. FULL PAID INCOME SHARES: If you wish your funds to provide a regular income, you may invest in Full Paid Income Shares in multiples of $100.00 and receive semi-annual divi dends at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable June 30 and Dec. 31. "THE IDEAL WAYS TO SAVE" Goldsboro Building and Loan Association 116 East Walnut Street V. G. Herring, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer
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