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Page Six GOLDSBORO HI NEWS Thursday. June 8. 1950 Graduating Seniors Of Class Of 1950 ii Reading from top to bottom: first row: Billy Adams, Karl Albert, Barbara Ander son, Gene Anderson, Betty Barbee; second row—Dillon Barfield, K. D. Bedford, Lovelace Bell, Bobby Bell, Mary Lee Benson; third row—Betsy Best, Merle Best, Metz Bizzell, Florence Bowden, Keith Boykin; fourth row—Peggy Britt, Kenelm Brock, Cecil Brown, Edmund Brown, Anne Butler; fifth row—Bill Charlton, Ethe- leen Coley, Janet Cooke, James Cooke, David Crawford; sixth row—Walter Cul- I Spence - Williams / Florists I PHONE 610 I Flowers for All Occasions bi£th, Bill L>ameron, Christine Daniels, Eobby Darden, Rut'll Daughtry; seventh row—Naomi Deans, Ruth Edmundson, Jimmy Ellis, Madaline Epps, Colleen Fair- cloth; eighth row—Vollie Faircloth, Ruth Forehand, Norma Frick, Sonny Gainey, Ludy Grantham; ninth row—Ashton Griffin, Joyce Gurley, W. D. Gurley, Barbara Harrell, Julian Hill, Barbara Hinnant, Carlie Hinnant, Ida Lee Holland, Clara Hol- lowell, Ann Hood. (More on next page.) R. N. Rouse General Contractor 1019 N. WUliam Si. Carolina Theatre • Sunday & Monday BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in “IT AIN’T HAY” - Exchange Column - By Faye Parnell & Norma Frick GIDDEN’S JEWELRY STORE NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST JEWELERS Established 1859 Telephone: 1859 OUR LANGUAGE We will begin with a 'box and the plural boxes; But the plural of ox should be oxen, not oxes. Then one fowl is a goose, but two-are called .geese.- Yet the plural of mouse should never be meese. You may find a lone mouse or a whole set of mice. Yet the plural of house is houses, not hice. If the plural of man is always called men. Why shouldn’t the plural of pan be called pen? To speak of a brother and also of brethren, But though we say mother, we we never say methren. Then the masculine pronouns are he, his, and him. But imagine the feminine she, Shis, and shim. So English, I fancy you all will agree. Is the funniest languaige you ev er did see. —The Panorama, Sanford. * * ♦ Punctuation makes a differ ence. Woman is pretty, general ly speaking. Woman is pretty generally speaking. (How true.) * ♦ * She is like an adding machine —^always adding to something that has already been said. * * ♦ His letters are like steaks — rare. * * » It was a very smart man who 1 said, “Never tell a teacher .where to get off unless you are a bus driver.” "Insured Income" Seryice M. A. SHAVER REPRESENTATIVE The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York $50,000 MILKSHAKES • Wilson’s Rexall Store PRICE JEWELER Gifts for Everyone WATCHMASTER SERVICE 102 East Mulberry GARRIS DRY CLEANERS & HATTERS 208 North Center Telephone 819 GOLDSBORO. N. C. Cash Carry One-Day Service BERNEY’S LOAN CO. PHONE 2221 201 EAST WALNUT ST. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Need Money?"&e Bemey BARGAINS IN UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY ROYAL CLOTHING CO. 107 N. John St. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT ROBINSON’S Drug Store SEE THE NEW Friffidaire Refrigerators — Electric Ranges Electric Water Heaters -r- Home Freezers EDWARDS & JERNIGAN FURNITORE STORE 115 E. Mulberry Street Phone 1000
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