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PROPHECY Here comes witli smock and artist’s brush A tall, young man of high renown. He paints the portrait of Madame Trush. Our own iMcKiimey from ole Jamestown. Ah, who a singing do I see In the world’s Metropolitan Opera? ’Tis Doris Vestal in costume fine ! Singing that classic of Ilubenstein. Tlie fans all flock to see ' J .1 ; The new movie star named Boh Paree; ..Ul you can't fool us for 'tis in disguise 15oh Clodfelter right before your eyes. There conies a whizzing through the air Co-pilot Hilda Nall with Charles Costner; They work together to guide this plane Through sunshine, thunder, cloud, or rain. Left, right he steps in khaki brown ^Mister (iuy Osborne from our Jamestown; I'orl liragg’s his home and Army Camp That’s why you hear that tramp, tramp, tramp. ■V famous pianist now’s in town, Evelyn McKiimey in flowing gown Uolls out that nuisic soft and gay She’ll be on the concert stage some day. He dictates letters and makes the dough Dresses fine from head to toe A’o doubt you all have guessed it right Cai'l Cox it is who steps out tonight. In Washington’s court I now behold A feminine lawyer, not very old She wins her cases left au(i right JIary Weatherly Pilden with force and miglit. At Hollywood, though not a star ilister (leorge liallinger has risen far— He’s Janies Cagney’s stand-in and likes his work Nor from the public does he shirk. A nursing soldiers while dressed in white Is Norma Lee Simmons with lantern bright— She likes her work—no doubt of that l«'or when she walks by the boys fall flat. He’s writing tickets and catching cars He puts misdemeanors behind the bars. Ill silver car he flashes by State I’atrolman Coble from Jamestown High. Teaching school and liking it fine Is Jo.vce Winslow of North Caroline. Her inipils are liappy and smart as well For they come in promptly when hearing the liell. Driving his coach with skill and care doing from l’'lorida to I don’t know where— Is Joe Jlorton so slim and tall If you want a ride .just give him a call. Washing dishes for llichard Greene Our L(mise Lance is clearly seen. They’re hapijy as much as the first day of bliss When he made her his bride and gave her a kiss. Ruiming machines from morn 'til night Hasil ;\hn-edith works with zeal and might He’s a rising foreman in this company’s plant. The secret is this: He never said I can’t. Walking through the darkened hall Administering aid and help to all Is Lucille Lanier in garment white Kw‘]iing her watch on patients tonight. A-sitting down with busy air I see Lewis Waynick in a White House chair—■ The reason he’s busy and does not play Is tiiat he’s the President of the U. S. A. After High School Graduation, For the Best in Business Training and a Good Position, Attend JONES Business College I26-g- W. Commerce St. I ' - Phone 4048 High Point's First and ONLY Accredited Business College ( A.A.C.C. ) P. P. Jones, M. A., President In uniform so neat and gay Cheering her passengers in every way Is Air Hostess Brackett on Clipper Ten Catching the eye of all the men. Although your face is smeared with grease and tar We’ll take one guess as to who you are— ilechanic Cruthis is working §o To fix the cars and make some dough. “I like mustaches, so here I am Courting Hitler like a lamb.” Says Norma Willard of world-wide fame Trying to make Hitler of his deeds ashamed. The walking cane and high top liat Belong to none other than Senator Cashatt He’s helping make laws in Washington And he assures us all it’s not much fun. Jlodeling clothes so nice and snappy Is why Lessie I’rice is looking happy. Her wardrobe consists of clothes so fine But for dear ole friends siie sometimes pines. Hoeing potatoes and liauling wheat Farmer Kay Ward can not be beat. He’s made a success at last we see For he's settled down with Widow I>ee. Keeping a nursery for children bright Is Wanda Smith’s extreme delight. The children all like her and listen with care To the stories she tells them of llobin Adair. Chubby Jarrell over the radio is lieard He likes his singing as much as a bird, But he openly confesses thiit in one more year He wants a wife to call him her “dear”. In Winston-Salem in a cottage white Live Dot Howell and hubby without a figiit. She likes married life and says its grand So take her advice, girls, and get you a man. I see before me a flying cadet But I’ll introduce him in case you haven’t met He’s Bobby Floyd from Panama station, Flying, folks, that’s his occupation. A hostess to the Marines of the Red, White and Blue Is Ruby Briggs just five feet two She rallys around and helps the boys out That’s why the noise when she is about. Miss Arlene Shackelford I see so plain Is taking shorthand from Senator Cane. Although she excells In keeping books I5.V that ring on her finger she'll soon be a cook. “Lights, action, camer/i,” shouts red-headed Billy HoItf»it As around the Hollywood set the stars all go a boltin’ 1‘roducing movies he rate-! at the top And to his ability there is no stop. She's a stand-in in Hollywood for a glamorous star 'Tis Hope Parrish, not Hedy Lamar. Hope's grown so jiretty and looks so smart If you'd se her now 'twould give ym a start! He hauls fruits from coast to coast For driving a truck is what he likes most Gilbert Clark none else but he Looking so happy right straight at ui(>. Her cottage she keeps so spick and span For soon will come home her groceryman. Yes, 'tis Aetna Davis in apron new I'inding plenty of work to do. Driving horst»s and shouting “whoa”. Is how Raymond Vuncamion about tiie field doth go— A farmer is he with a horse and plow ('ome along, farmer, and take your bow. Oh. whom do I see in gay Paree Running a French school and serving tea— .Misses Hilda Hethcox and Wilma Cashatt Sa.v. now what do you think of that'? GRADUATION GIFTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED On Easy Credit Terms Watches - Diamonds - Jewelery - Radios Portable Typewriters and Luggage W A G 0 E R Jewelery Co. Elwood Hotel Corner High Point Choo-choo-choo, here comes his train As he drives it fast from here to ilainc!— Charles (Jardner is an engineer He has plenty of skill so never fear. Typing so constantly and writing, too Is what Dana Morgan is destined to do. In ii law firm so large in a city near by She's addressing a letter to Attorney Charles Guy. Sailing, sailing o’er the bounding maia ]''rnest Ingold I see so plain. He’s in the Navy as you may easily guess And riding the sea, he gets his rest. None other than Elaine Phillips do I see Sitting on her employer’s knee; A private secretary, oil, indeed If you sit tliere long you’ll not succeed! He hears the roaring of motors all day long He’s whistling away at a merry song— Robert Winslow of General Motors is boss And his automobiles will take the place of your hoss. Managing clerks and selling shoes She keeps so busy she seldom has the blues. Naomi Smith in Belk’s store Is smiling at customers and hoping for more. lOrnest Wolfe, farmer renown Is acclaimed by all when he goes to town. He buys supplies for Ills farm life, And also some perfume for his sweet little wife. In evening dress with sequins bright Elizabeth Cashatt is in the limelight A night club singer with voice ricii and low Her songs make folks’ hearts a-thumping go. Cadying at Sedgefield on golf course so green Norman Ingold so tall and so lean. He works for big shots as you all well know And jingling liis money to town he’ll soon go. As the “U. S. S. North Carolina” goes out to sea Annilea Osborne a world tourist will be Her friends stand on shore waving good-bye ’Tis hard for Annilea to keep her hanky dry. Fixing rattles and putting on screws Newman Lemonds has nothing to lose. As cliief mechanic his physics come in handy And he thinks Zeb Morgan is .lust a dandy. Jlildred Falls, blond and petite Is a secretary, charming and sweet. 'riiough she lias a desk of lier very own, Her boss’ knee is considered her home. As S. S. Washington rounds tlie bend t::aptain Cliarles Wyrick a message does send: “Hail, Jamestown friends, though far away; I’ll take you a sailing if the price you’ll just pay.” Jlilking cows and planting corn Does not make Alma Midkiff sad or forlorn. A farmerette with bonnet gay She looks as fresh as a day in May. Constructing bridges in far away Brazil And making his patrons pay every bill I see James Russell, that handsome lad A finer engineer there couldn’t be had. A social worker—or so they say Kathleen Davis is today; Siie lives a peaceful, happy life I'or now she’s (Jeorge’s devoted wife. 'rhough his clock rings out with a cling and a chime Romulus ilodlin just can’t be on time. His boss gets so angry at waiting all day He fires poor ole Romulus and sends him away. Girls Softer Play Sandals— With Heels Out -- Wedge Soles For Hiking, Dancing or Play. ALL COLOR COMBINATIONS Belk - Stevens High Point North Carolina
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