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Pag& Eight HIGH LIFE May 26, 1944 Sea Scouts Plan Social Cruise and Bridge ol Honor iMonibci's of tlH' S. S. S. Davy Jones, locfil Sen Scout shi]), lire inukiiiK liliins for a ItridKo of Honor and a social cruise to he lield in tlie near future. As yet., no date has been set for the tu-idge, iuit the social is to be Sunday, .'Iiiiie 4, at tlieir i)ase on IIi^,di Kock lake. Last month tiie sliip liad a liridfje, but the re«:ular HridKc* of Honor dance was canc‘l(‘d because no place to suit the needs could la^ securcal. A social i-ruise was also ludd and a very larfre Ki-oiip of inenibers and tlieii- dates went. Howi'ver, the weather was rainy and lh(‘re was viu’y litth- wind for sailinj?. (JiaiHTons were Skipjau- Harold Ross, Mrs. Ross, First; Mate KemuMly and Mrs. Kennedy. G^eurdfiops IF YOUR NOSE 'CIOSES UP'' TONIGHT Put 3-purpo8e Va-tro-nolupeach nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes Irritation, (0) relieves transient nasal con gestion . . . and brings greater breathing comfort. Follow the complete fnToMe^^VATRO-NOL MNawfeSBlM wiilir ^ itiK-tmt^ v'hJpt* Mta rfi --"jr "i ! I ^ 5 J ' t pi. » — Sli T1 For Insurance or a Home See Dixie Realty & Loan Go. Elmer I). Yost, 7*7'es. oil tlie iTont row arc: ('onnie Hock. Ann Overcash, Sara Gwyn, Betty Cooley, Gertrude Archer, Allene 'arks, Thettis Iloffner, Jean Bradley, and Sally Waddell. On tlie .second row are Hay Ilepler, Pete Miller, Kay Hunt, Ada Sue McBane. Jean Milloway, Mary Glendciinin^, Anne Keyes, Brantley Greeson, and Bill Anton. Those on the last row are: Numa Knight, Jimmy Glendenniiig. Jimmy Kawlins, Frank Curran, Leon Hayes, George Brown, Ed Alexander, and Irwin Smallwood. Absent wlien the picture was made was Tom Sasser. MarsKalls for Graduation Program Friday Night Announced by Routh Elam Drug Company Prescriptions School Supplies Drug Sundries ★ Phone 6612 ★ 2112 Walker Ave., at Elam That's DOUBLY Good HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK Twenty-four iiKunbers of the Junior class will serv(‘ as marshals for the commencement pro,tti-am in fh»‘ audito rium next Friday nijjht. it has l)een announced by I'rincipal A. I*. Routh. The marshals, two from each of rh«* Junior liome rooms, have -hosen a.s their chairman .loe Albrig;ht, ruiinor- up in the recent election for presidenr of the student body, and named Ratsy Lowe and Carl Oochraiie, member of the Hiffli Life statT, as assistants. Thi.s is one of fho ways the Junior.s serve the seniors in the jrraduation exorcises. The {jroup will be in charge of the commencement program proper, taking up tickets and directing the parents and visitors to their seat.s. .Mar.shals are Jay Hartholtz, Ag nes Harrell, Joe Albright, Frances Bar- wick, Stark Dillard, Mary .fane Dou bles, Bill Little. Patsy Lowe, Carl • ’(xdirane, .lean Caudle, Colon McDon ald, INIary E. .Alattbews. Bob Pleasants, Athena Pappas. Joe M'arner, Martha Tucker. George Jarvis, Annie Charles Smith. Harold Scliiffman. Betty Lou Richardson, Adger M'illiams. Betty •lean Wiggins, Hobby Sntton and ilar- tlia Holmes. From Guilford Dairy rilONE 4116 IB® Fragile and Feminine Dinner Dresses of moonlight softness that adds mystery and romance of the days of long ago. Priced $16.95 up. Montaldo's Dial 4995 Free Delivery Alslon Poultry & Produce 723 W. Lee Street Chickens Dressed While U Wait George Causey Wins Purple Hearl, Wriles From Anzio Seclor Lt. George M. Causey, our own Miss Mozelle Causey’s bx’other, a former Senior high lad and a battery com mander on the Anzio beachhead, has recently written his brother describing pxi>eriences there. Lieutenant Causey received the Pur ple Heart for the following incident as he modestly describes it: “Not long ago I was at the entrance of one of my 'officer's dugouts when a large shell hit the dugout. They dug us out and luckily no one was bad ly hurt. I Avas in the hospital several days, but it Avas nothing serious. A few scratches, concussion, and bruised up a little. Got a Purple Heart to add to my campaign ribbon.” Lieutenant Causey adds; “Our first days in here Avere really rugged. All Ave had AA-as a map and aa'c had to find our positions in the dark. One morn ing after moving Avay up in the dark, Ave Avoke up staring an 88 mm. gun right in the puss! He pinned us down all day, but Avhen darkness came we beat it—and fast. Silver’s Extends Congratulations to Seniors 300 S. Elm St. Phone 2-1093 Congratulations Seniors Cecil-Russell Drug Co. CASH CUT-RATE The Rexall Store Phone 8114 310 S. Elm St. See the Complete Line of School and Dress Shoes at POLLOCK’S ★ Beautiful Shoes We Specialize in Delicious BREAD CAKES COOKIES Better Bakery Products Clegg's Bakery South Spring Street Bishop's Record Shop Latest NEW and USED RECORDS 109 S. Davie St. 5491 - - - Phones 4440 Congratulations Seniors! Lane’s Laundry Now Playing "Cowboy Canleen" with CHARLES STARRETT JANE PRAZEE Plus Serial News and Cartoon Coming Thursday, June 1 Joan Brooks with a Heart Full of Songs on Stage in Person NAHONAL DRY koONTS k LEANING 340 North Greene k DM P ANY CLEANERS Sears, Roebuck & Co.
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