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CALM Mop ieciy Ahl XX!hat's this article? Councilman V. U. Pulliam, aided by loanne Wrripe, David Crisp, lunior Caviness, Wiircl Davis, and jimmy Bishop, has completed plans for the dedication of the swimming pool. The grand opening will be next Monday. Wlio is this handsome man? Wfhy it's C. A. Holt, jr. It seems he's just been voted the cutest man in America. Keith Shealy, currently playing lead in Life Wlith Father , will soon be back in Asheboro to organize a local theatre. He will be assisted by jane Cox, Mary Moore Lovett, and Bobby Canoy, Stage technicians are Kenneth Kennedy, 'lodie Pugh, Barbara Rosson, Gerlene Cox, and jimmy Howell. After reading all these interesting ac- counts on the local page we turned quick- ly to the society page and our eyes grew big as we read the accounts of various weddings. Wlayf, look, wedding bells are really ringing in Asheboro, Cupid must be happy. Dorothy Anthony, Elaine Brady, De- Estis, Linnie Mae, Betty Lou, Pauline, Hilda Registar, Marie Dougan, Virginia Moody, Herlockir and Louise are all married. My, this section looks like some- thing out of the New York Times. Here's an account ol' Mrs. Clarence Morris the former Pegg' Garner, giving a big ball for Asheboro's charming young brides to be. They are: .loanne Grimes. XVilcla Mae and Patty. lt must have been a lovely affair. Last, but by no means least. we came across the ads and here are some of the things we uncovered. See us for your liardwarc- needs, brass knuckles, tommy guns, tc-ar gas, and hand- grenades. l.ewt Cflark, l'i'fff2Helffi'. How to be .1 Nurse fLessons in the Art of Nursingj. See lia' Vo can ci -luanita Lassiter, Margaret Trexler, and Emma ,lean Overman. Dancing Lessons---twenty-live dollars and hour.fSee Mademoiselle Lewallen. Tommy's Electrical Shop. tUsed light' bulbs freej Elaine Adler f Psychiatrist. Lunatic Lane f ff Phone Stttllfg. Pharmaceutical Supplies of all kindsg morphine, opium, heroin, and weed f Frank Lennon, Ph. Dave Lewallen Transfer Companyf -V QBetter late than never.j Southern Crown Milling Companyffff Owe grind everything but your false teeth.j g Smoke Redding. Pruett-Kirkman Grocery - f lfresh meats, vegetables, snutl, etc. Compliments of 'lohn XY'iles--Public Accountant. Course in How to Succeed - V lfaedene Ragsdale. These are the things we found most interesting and we have been glad to pass them on to you and share with you this remarkable lind that it may answer lor you. as it did for us. thc- all important cluestion, XVliat is going to become ot' thc Class of lt? 18 7' By Marilyn XY'alker Bobby Strickland
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CALM Moya ecy Strangs things happen to us sometimes and mysterious gifts sometimes fall out of the blue into our hands just when we least expect them. We had said we would never again be surprised at anything that happened in Asheboro, but when a news- sss , . . . paper dropped from the very air above us, we were willing to take back, the rash words we had spoken, for it was certainly a startling occurrence, to say the least, when we read the name and date, The Ash Can, june 5, 1958. Vffhere did it come from and what could it all signify? We were never ones to remain long in suspense when the means of gratifying our curiosity were at hand, so we opened the paper hastily and from the records of ten years yet unborn the future of our classmates loomed up at us. Let's read the Personals first, byline john Snooper Hilkerf' we exclaimed. It says here: Miss Doris Kearns left yesterday for Occoneechee on a buying trip for Baker's Shoe Store. She was accompanied by Misses Peggy Hayes, Hazel Hinshaw, Al- lene Brown, and Betty jean Ledwell, who are associated with a fashion designing company in Asheboro. Wii1frecl Hicks, star infielder of Bal- four Braves, has just signed a contract with the Boston Beans. Misses Peggy Lane and Clara 'jean Xlifay, in charge of the Music Department at Duke University, visited relatives in Asheboro recently. MissKMartha AnlLHausfer left Thurs- day afternoon for where she will be a member of the faculty at Newton- Conover High. Miss Bonnie Pearce and Miss ylfggioq teachers at Asheboro High School, left recently for Wiike Forest College where they will take a course in The Psychology of High School Students. Mr, Charles McPherson has recently opened a night club in New York City, The Ostrich Club . He seems to be creat- ing quite a sensation with his wonderful voice. Playing in his orchestra is Bugs Settlemyre. Mr. Max Vestal, Superintendent of Asheboro High School, is working on his PhD. at U. N. C., during the summer. A. C. Dunn and Max Lowdermilk, athletic coaches at Guilford College, were among the spectators who turned out to see the Blue Comets on their first day of practice. Coach Updyke, from Penn. State, was with them.' Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lewallen of Gray's Chapel visited relatives in Ashe- boro recently. Mr. Lewallen, local Scout Executive, has recently started Scouting Campaigns in Randleman, Franklinville, Wortlixiille, and Pleasant Garden. Bob Poole brought his championship baseball team to Asheboro for exhibitions and tryouts the first of this week. Miss Doris Hoffman, Mrs. Bootie Scruggs fthe former Thelma Presnellj and Miss Mary Florence Smith, teachers in Randleman, recently attended a teach- ers' meeting in Asheboro. Miss Evelyn Ledford, famous woman lawyer, made the speech at this meeting. XWhew! lt seems we've reached the end of the Personal Column, we said with a long sigh, Is that Mr. Still's picture on the front page? No!it's Vance Frye and his Slippery Seven Orchestra. They've just returned from a successful eng'e- ment at the Hollywood Bowl. 24
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