Lincolnton High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Lincolnton, NC)

 - Class of 1932

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Rage g gg v PINE BURR JOURNAL g Nov. 6, 1942 OPENS NEW AIRPORT IN THIS CITY B. C. Lineberger opens an airport near the city. His aviators are: Frank Ritchie, Coleman Goodson, Loy D. Elmore, and his aviatrix are Annie Lee Huss and Alma Lee Sullivan. PLAYGROUND TO OPEN FOR CHILDREN The playground upon which Miss Josie Long and Miss Kathrine Houser have been working so steadily for some time will open the first of next week. SOCIETY NEWS ELOPEMENT OF LOCAL GIRL AND ENGLISHMAN Of much interest to society is the announce- ment of the marriage of Miss Frankie Hoyle and Baron Wallingford of Cantelyouwhere County. England. SENATOR'S WIFE HONORED Mrs. I. Wonder l Whoot J. formerly Miss Addie Warlick of this city, gave a tea in honor of Mrs. B. Moore, formerly Miss Ruby Ware lick, wife of Senator Moore. BRIDGE LUNCHEON GIVEN A charming bridge luncheon was given by Miss Pauline Holly on Friday. Her guests were Misses Evelyn Cashion, Prue Houser, Ruth Johnston. Letha Mae Heavner. Lena Huss. Velma Bynum, Gwendolyn Heavner, Irene Slaton, Amy Wilkinson, The high score prize was won by Miss Lena Huss. The consolation was given to Miss Evelyn Cashion. NEWS OF THE ALUMNI Miss Elizabeth Barineau and Miss Marv guerite Bandy are popular teachers of geometry and French at the dear old high school. Miss Jane Goode is being accorded much at- tention at the Court of King George while on her European tour. under the management of Frank Heavner. Miss Mary Frances Shuford, today, was elected as coach to go to Lenoir Rhyne Col- lege. She is taking the place of Knox Heavner. who has held the position some years. Thelma Smith. famous dietitian, will start her series of talks over the N. B. C. network tomorrow. The town was glad to hear that Carrol Del- linger has accepted the position as minister of the Lutheran Church, and his assistant is Boyce Campbell. The Green Lantern Tea Shoppe. under the supervision of Lollie Michum and Marie Rhyne, will be opened soon. NEW PICTURE TO BE SHOWN HERE Betty Wood Burgin, the popular actress, and Daniel Lockman are co-starring in 'lRomance here tomorrow night at the Rivoli Theater. The added attraction will be the well known comediene Margaret Smith. The theater is now NEW ART SHOPPE SARAH RIQINHARDT ALEINE COFEEY SHOPPE DENTIST Missiis MARY BUMGARNER AND RUBY LANGEORD NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE Miss ELIZABETH SELF AND Miss ILIQNE Dii1-I.iNGi3R I T KINDERGARTEN Misstss ELIQIQTA Boocas AND Poi.i.Y LINK THE lW11-L1E RUTHi CARPENTER SHOPPE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW WALTER KOON AND ASSISTANT J. C. HALLMAN SEWING SHOPPE Miss ELIzABIeTii MAUNLEY AND Miss BAINI5 RUDISILI. LILLIAN SMITH, Prophet.

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PineBu1'rJ0u rn 21 l gg SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942 BURGIN FOLLIES HIT OF SEASON GOVERNOR HOLDS BANOUET A banquet was held in the governors man- sion last night where many famous people at- tended. Gerald Rudisill. master of ceremonies. introduced the prominent speakers of the even- ing. among whom were Glenn Goodman. pro- fessor of Zoology at the University of Colum- bia: Charles Ramsaur, Republican candidate for president: Sarah Alice Rudisill, noted authoressp John Broome and Ralph Yoder, coaches of Notre Dame and Southern California: and J. C. Burke, professor of French at Duke Uni- versity. OFFICERS CAPTURE BOOTLEGGERS Officers Johnnie Lee. George Brown, Paul Shuford and Ray Hovis. last night raided the Green Pirate Nite Club, capturing the notorious bootleggers, Robert Little and Blackie Vvlard. NEW INVENTION HOLDS WORLD SPELLBOUND Mr. Jesse Robinson and his helpers, Arnold Carpenter and Paul Childers, have invented the new sensational automobile. one which will run without gas. HOSPITAL HAS NEW OPERATOR The famous surgeon, Dr. Robert Miller, after receiving his Ph.D. degree has taken over the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He has made Anita Padgett. Ruth Johnston and Evelyn Self his head nurses. Other assistant nurses are Christine Harmon and Edna White- sides. FOLLIES AROUSE ARDENT ADMIRA- TION AND ENTHUSIASM Jake Burgin put on another of his success- ful shows starring Nell Barlow and Cuppie Crowell with the brilliant chorus of Mary B. Heavner. Louise l-loneycutt, Katie Burke, Beu- lah Cauble, Russell Mincy, Hugh Black, Wade Shuford. Robert Rhodes. MR. J. EDWARD KALE NOTED WALL STREET BROKER Mr. Kale and his secretary, Fred Ramsaur, were seen in the city today. During the past year the successful Mr. Kale has accumulated 352-l0,000. STYLE SHOW HELD HERE A style show will be held here Monday night under the direction of Miss Grayce Williams, showing the latest styles from Paris. Her models will be Misses Jean Maze. Mary B. Killian, Alda Keener and Ruth Taylor. The advertising manager is Max Yarbrough. TOUR OF FAMOUS ORCHESTRA AND ARTIST Aleine Rudisill, with her orchestra, the most famous of today, is making a tour of the world and will give a program in New York all next month. Her guest artist is Miss Charlotte Heav- ner, who has just received her degree in piano and voice in Berlin,



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Last Will and Testament Since our days in L. H. S. are drawing to a close, we, the Seniors of l932. being of supposedly sound mind and body, do will and bequeath the following personal possessions: Vv'e. Jake Rudisill. Jake Burgin, B. C. Lineberger, and Snookie Kale do hereby will our title, The Iiour Horsemen. to Murton Rudisill, Bill Mauney. Squinch Lackey. and Charles Tilson with the fond hope that they will remain organi7ed as well as we have. I, Fred Ramseur, do will my knee pants to Howard Mauney. hoping that they will last him until he gets old enough to get long ones, I. Jane Goode, will my ability to talk fast to J. Lee Hoffman. so that he may be more able to express himself. l, Nell Barlow. bequeath my numerous crushes to Iirances XVarlick. with the sincere hope that she will have as great a variety as I have. I, Boyce Campbell, will to J. Lee Hoffman, my Golden Chariot. I, Max Yarbrough, do hereby will my knowledge of French to Sam McI:alls. I, Franky Hoyle, do hereby will my title. Little Bit. to Martha Haynes, with the fond hope that she will some day grow up. I. Aida Keener. do will and bequeath my ability to study French to Forace Richard. I, Irene Slaton, do hereby will my place in geometry to Shasta Abernethy. I. Baine Rudisill. do hereby will my place as the most sincere Senior to Frances Vxlarlick. I. Aleine Rudisill. do hereby will my daily task of waking my kid brother every morn- ing. to Naomi Rudisill. hoping that she will have better success with her brothers than I have. in upholding the Rudisill attendance in the school. I. Ruby Lankford, do hereby will and bequeath to Rachel Robinson my bookkeeping set. I. Elizabeth Mauney. do hereby will and bequeath my bookkeeping set to Lillian Leonard, I. J. C. Hallman, do hereby will to Seyborn Mauney my ability to skip classes. I, Josie Long. hereby will my ability to talk back to the teacher to Maxine Styers, with fond hopes that she won't get into as much trouble as I did. I. Anita Padgett. do will to my dear little brother. Calvin. my part-interest in our Ford. May he always get to school on time as well as I have done. I. Betty Burgin. do hereby will and bequeath to Roy McCreary, my ability to write notes during school. hoping he won't waste as much paper as l have. I. Tance Shufordf' do hereby will my ability. not to get stuck on basketball trips, to Bernice McGinnis. I. Beulah Cauble. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work geometry to Marvin Pruitt. I. Lena Huss, do hereby will my ability to take shorthand to Grace Keever. I, Ruby Warlick. will my ability to be good in school to Bernice McGinnis. I, Marie Rhyne, do hereby will my position as an ofncial hall walker to Leslie Robinson. I. Elizabeth Barineau, do hereby will to Colene Gabriel. my basketball pants, which art almost worn out. and are full of splinters. She had better grow a little if she expects to fill them out. I. Louise Honeycutt. do will my place in typewriting class to Shasta Abernathy. I, George Brown, do hereby will to Banks Heafner, my knowledge of 9th history, hoping he may someday pass it. Page Twenty-nine

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