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. THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1944
WILLS POINT CHRONICLE
PAGE FIVE
STAFF
------Joe Bob Hilliard
Editor
Associate Editor....
Jo Smith
Copyreader.----Ira Nell Burnett
Reporters—..
by
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'Choo- Choo Baby”.
HIDDEN INTEREST ABOUT
I Holt of Dallas.
and
freedom.—J.
then he is not liable. What about
OUR RECENT SNOW
4-H CLUB REPORT
2
Lazy’s Man’s Philosophy
OAKLAND
$
Army
listed- The Navy offers a career
in its medical
a
“I
ground career in naval aviation.
a'
Cross
leaders-
. look these books over carefully.
EAGLES WIN EASY
Austin.—Gov. Stevenson recent-
1 through joint action of the Texas
worth Sunday.
no one.!
WITH PHALBA 4-H CLUB
THE MARCH OF DIMES
balls, I noticed.
out
ground was lying
almost five inches of snow, and in March. Six pounds to 100 feet
hare
h
all
town. Some of them
WALTON
A Good Selection of Men’s Suits.
LEATHER COAT SPECIAL
appli-
“It is surprising, though, even
LITERATURE CLASSES
painless dentistry, that so many
good
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selection from each type.
HAVE YOU HEARD THIS?
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are some
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of the possible consequences of
May field and Will Walsh.
CHINA GROVE
(By Lottie Stegall)
First quality Paisley comforts, very special,
$4.50.,
r r* >
a
their Friday CBS funfests.
mm
$22 50 Steer Hide, first quality coat. $18-95
Plaid Mackinaws, $950
week. Scoop news, Margaret Gray
went with Marvin Baker over the '
we had a real snow. This snow
I was the first one in several years
from distinguished diplomats to
outstanding movie stars and local
cided Jocele Chaney,
know much about him,
Of interest to the senior class
are the new books found in the
Friday,
frozen
time with a spade and set out three
the feet apart in January. Work in
under fertilizer (4-12-4: 5-15-5, or 1-3-1
over
were
that attack the enamel
teeth and gum tissues.
"If, despite the proper
IN THEIR FIRST COUNTY
COUNCIL MEETING JAN. 22
gums daily, nor does it minimize
the need for a cleaning and in-
home care given teeth, does not attractive young
lessen the importance of brushing lady invario ly
42 inch Indian Head.
40 inch domestic, well suited for sheets.
. Mosquito net (new thing in curtain material.)
de-
don’t
Outing, 27 inch and 36 inch.
Extra quality feather tick.
Mattress tick.
Oil cloth.
Cotton flannel.
chosen by the
fighting forces
themselves, v i a
re latives.
Davell Shields and family
CROOKED TEETH MAY BE
CAUSED BY GAPS IN TEETH
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gun. Mr. King quoted this little
poem—
money was collected on a news-
reel show.
made the greatest contribution to
the musical world is All Dexter
composer of the recent hit, “Pis-
tol Packin’ Mama."
Frank Sinatra is my selection
dream men he is gone.
At noon Monday and Tuesday
Shilkret, Organist Johnny Gart and
The Serenaders Trio.
Bob Burns. “The Arkansas Trav-
eler" on NBC, is making a survey of
sailors to find out what recorded
songs they like best. The Thursday
radio comedian will then make a
gift of a set of the records to the
ward room of a Navy ship.
declared “he can out sing Frank
Sinatra any day.”
Expressing the attitude that
library. This is appreciated
everyone.
MID-TERM EXAMS
COMPLETED
saying this—
I like exams
I think they’re fun,
I never cram
And I never flunk one,
I’m Mary (McElvany).
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NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY
OF INTEREST TO SENIORS
all he is the sweetest little flirt ing data on many of
time careers.
Some wanted staples now in stock. Limited
quanity:
in CHS.
Adding her views to the subject I
very speedy recovery and hopes
that she will soon be back in1
school.
A good selection of men’s suits. A good time to
buy a good suit.
HOMEMAKING GIRLS
COMPLETE THEIR
THE EAGLE CHAT
The Canton High School Section of the Canton Herald
was begun the idea of the Presi-
dent’s Birthday Ball which was
held on the President’s birthday
game. not affect her. She claims
Faglie played fine ball to win can take her snow straight,
dilution.
j always she took it like a good their meeting at the school house
sport, and gave some back. Mr. Jan. 21 at 1 o'clock. "To plant
day night. Of course she will ac-1
cept for she realizes the man'
shortage- I
commented, “Mr. Roosevelt just
' must be the greatest man because
Substantial oxfords for both men and women.
Peter’s Diamond Brand, the best to be had on
today’s market.
. Joann Dension, junior, said that
' General McArthur was decidedly
FRESHMEN PURCHASE
BIBLES WITH SEALS
The more you work the more you
earn
The more you earn, the more
you spend
The more you spend, the less you
have.
Why work?
The less you work, the less you
earn
The less you earn, the less you
spend
The less you spend, the more you
have,
Why work?
Some people never worry about
mid-term examinations.
Bing Crosby was the choice of, Tuesday, February 1.
Margaret Gray who emphatically I ------------
seems to be keeping England in
the war.”
(literature that they had studied.
Each student chose his favorite se-
! Fertilizer helps to make healthier
men berry plants and larger berries,
the Prune old berry plants down to
six three inches from the clump. Cut
here, Sunday. We welcome negro farmers meet
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F
water. Hard water toughens the. Roll out biscuit dough in
skins. I squares, then roll a link
________________ pork sausage in each square and
las asking her for a date Satur-1
cation of such procedures, decay
is suspected or teeth are injured
in any way, the thoughtful per-
son will seek the dentist's office
ge 00000: X
! pressed a different opinion.
One of Roosevelt’s admirers,
Billy Gene’s eye disapeared un-;
der a great purple cloud, and he
, j ly gave hisendorsement to the
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Kennedy Texas Tree Farms System whoch
visited relatives at Went- has been set up in East Texas
the । appears as a gun
' moll.?. murderess
can find facts about these forces ’
in the books. The Medical Corps,
quartermaster corps, engineering
X-ray technician, and the ground
crew of the Air Corps are some
Edna Obley spent Sunday to their mouth and visit the den-
with Ruby Hendley ! tist twice each year, and promptly
Mr. and Mrs. Joe' Kirkland seek., the dentist’s services
c..1 :11r j should decay or other suspicious
spent Sunday with Mr. and conditions arise between the pe-
Mrs. Tom Morris. riodic visits.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Daniel “In short,” Dr. Cox declared.
tery. A daughter of Califor- as ammunition, men and
nia and one of Marshall and the other forces necessary in
of Bill Martin of this place sur-, winning the war. Farm folks
in i vive, also a host of other re- can help out by raising fruit.
latives and friends. Janua, ’ *
! Sam Stephen and family getting
: or some other-
by wrapping herself in a quilt.
Everyone wishes for Maxine a
began to appear
... that was large enough to amount
1 5 it to anything. Yes, the snow is
--p -naa piuuulinig; fiber
jour factories to keep them sup-
Izora Ward spent the week plied with needed raw material.
sometimes
of chewing
cated to those
in the services,
the tunes being
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Will Walsh.
Mrs. Florence Bartlett and
grandsons spent the week end
at Stone Point.
Gatland Stephens stationed their dental defects, inevitable or
at Brownwood has been ill otherwise, because they foolishly
With puenmonia. | fear the discomfort they might
before night more fell.
I Saturday morning snow
China Grove. Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V Bryant
of China Grove were Sunday hard substances on the exposed
visitors in the homes of Ben gums, and crooked teeth
By the
; checks no one will accept,
there were vicious snow fights
students for the next semester
Friday evening, and expects to
finish early next week.
a (e
। thinks the theme song of
women railroad workers
mail. On eacn
Thursday MBS
broadcast, Julia
presents hints on
charm and beau-
ty, plus music
with Pianist Jack
declared.
“Churchill’s my choice,"
Metropolitan Opera Association, an-
nounced that in the first seven
operas given at the Met this season
there were twenty-four roles sung
by alumni of "The Metropolitan
j Opera Auditions of the Air.” This
famous program, heard on the Blue
network each Sunday, is now in its
ninth season on the air.
On each of her new ‘‘Let's Be
Charming" programs, Julia Sander-
son, shown here, sings one song
especially dedi-
Daphine Ballow received
Those boys who plan to join a
branch of the Army or Navy
> the annoyance and
actual discomfort
hasn’t shown up in school this
Bob Hilliard, laughingly remark-
Last week someone was heard । ed that probably the one who has
but he
Chinese woman in Sian
Reagan Walsh and children
have been confined to their
beds with flu, at the home of promptly for the necessary cor-
rective work," Dr Cox said.
are in a way the men of the year.”
Joe Bob is a j
man. He pays his
MAXINE LIDE BURNED
WHEN HER CLOTHING
CAUGHT FIRE
course in American Red
there could be many outstanding ‘ started the movement for aid to
“men of the year”, Collen Crane, cripled children known as the
senior, declared, “I don’t think j March of Dimes, during his first
there is just one man of the year, term of office- Because of his
All the men in the armed forces, own experience with infantile
in the service of their country paralysis he could have pity for
of the divisions of the
1 and melted practically all the
of the
The biggest co- e
medienne in ra- m
all those unfortunate children
who were ravaged with it; so he
To the girls
Mrs. Sylvia Whitehead and experience in the dentist’s chair.”
sen of Athens spent Sunday said the state health officer.
With her parents, Mr. and ''There are others who having
Mrs. W. E. Jackson. lost a tooth, or several . teeth.
Ar: j if C ", m , make no effort to obtain re-
. Mr. and Mis. S. v. Tucket placements. Apparently they be-
and Mr and Mrs. Zenith lieve they can get along without
Chaney attended church at them. Reduced masticating power.
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the teeth and massaging
wise undesirable
character.
Edward Jolin- <
son. General
“MAN OF YEAR” RANGES
FROM MR. RILEY
TO SINATRA
branch and
and were supper guest of Mr. TREE farms system
and Mrs. Freeman Chambless. endorsed by Stevenson
school was
in these days of comparatively
Foster’s dress was brown plaid
with a square neck. Marjorie Ray
and Jean Mann had material of
the same design, but the patterns
were different. These dresses
were very pretty also. The home-
making girls are looking forward
to taking up cooking next semes-
ter, and they hope to enjoy it
as much as they have sewing.
Riley also got his share of snow- the side sprouts dig them up
VICTORY OVER TIGERS lieve me, there were plenty of fun and excitement.
sore throats Saturday, and not a H. L. Sumner is going to be-
basketball few sore heads from the snow- come a swoon-crooner for Miss been real sick with flu.
REVIEW for mid-term ice and snow, and Old Mother
Earth is warm again. Although
-ccg Ly we all enjoyed the snow, every-
' one is glad that it is warm once
more, just as they are glad that
persons neglect to make
is offered
lection of each type of
one just ask
, Betty Patrick. She seems to
age, and the students report that know them alI.
the tests were much easier than
they had expeced. letter from an NAA bov in Dai-
Mr. Riley started scheduling j-- £- - 3-- C--—
Dickie Bob High, junior, de-'
dared he thinks Joe Bob is the library entitled “Careers”. In
In the office Friday a conver- 1 greatest man of the year. “After these books are found interest-
sation between Mr. King and a al he is the sweetest little flirt ing data on many of the war-
student concerning work was be-j
the call of F. D. R. for
worthy cause.
Holland Lee and family of Forestry Association, the Texas
Dallas spent the week end Forest Service, and the East
v . M. T. Inn Texas Chamber of Commerce.
with Mr and Mrs Joe Lee. I Designed to perpetuate the
The young people enjoje state's supply of timber by en-
a party at the school building couraging good forestry practirces
Saturday night, on commercial and farm wood-
Jesse Skinner and family lands in Texas, the plan contem-
, - . . , , believing and most of this was
The students finished their mid- seen. (Remember I said most).
term exams last Frinday after- Glen Hubbard is really a book-
noon. After having dreaded the keeper. He keeps books for all
tests for nearly a month..every- the girls, and that’s no lie.
one was vastly relieved. The । Jokes, jokes, jokes if you want
teachers report that the grades ; to know'a new
seem to be above the usual aver-
You know what you hear is
sometimes rumors but seeing is
Shirley Ann Ballard has
“Pigs in blankets” combine two established the Warm Springs
two foods from the basic seven— Foundation in Georgia for the
enriched flour and pork sausage, purpose of giving aid to them,
thin He instigated the idea that
pork through dancing feet the unfor-
tunate might be helped. Thus
Not all students picked war j on wartime nursing, and a part
heroes as prominent people. Many I in the Cadet Nurse Corps. For
of them chose characters ranging : both boys and girls is the career j
- - -.....in the United States Employ- v-c pay uliaioiuui, tasusuai), ------.. —
ment Service. I and the teachers could not get He didn't mind much, though, as
aaers. i Each of these phamplets will our eyes off the snow long the gum tasted pretty well, hi
inking it over carefully, Joe, help anyone who plans to take enough to try to teach us any- reported.
• .... - ' nn+i-~ -enL i- ~:1-- --~ce-+ xxnn i thinc onA -~c+ ~ +L---- 1: J ---L I haven t
The Freshman class has been
very industrious recently. They
have saved enough Masterpiece
seals to purchase two Bibles for
their home room and one for the
J. Adams, Negro
We were lucky to get some good patterns in up-
holstering material.
s. FACULTY
gt$
burn Saturday, January
when her clothing caught
from an open fire place.
Let’s all back the attack. F ' bake.
_ ,, , in reply to the question “Who
-
ten, Jerry Jeter, Gwendolyn Ray,' ........
Maurice Rogers, H. L. Sumner,
Wanda Lee Wilburn, and Mar-
vonne Sides.
spent Sunday with Lewis,
Valentine and family at Pro-'
vidence
• . । end with home folks. She was The 4-H club members are en-
800 business' accompanied by Beta Fay tering the victory garden cam-
5 debts With,u.u -c n.1.- ipaign to produce more food for
greatest swoon-crooner of all
time.”
"I’ll vote for Superintendent H.
Wanda Lee Wilburn, senior,
spent Saturday night with “successful mouth hygiene means
xu.zoi.“"rumamuz rsB: ——
raise more fruit, Mrs. Watt-
ner, assistant county Home
ZD 4 v Demonstration agent, told the
(By Mrs. O. D Kennedy , Pleasant Glade 4-H club
I ncle Joe Martin died last girls at their meeting at the
week at his home here and church, January 4th at 1 p.m.
"vied in Oakland Food is just as important
Boston baked beans can be ex-
tra delicious if soaked in soft
Manager and
Chairman of the .
Committee of ea. .
Judges of the
he lets Mrs. Roosevelt run
around so much.
spent Sunday with Charlie to meet the nation’s need, we
janes and family. । have as our goal to produce
Forest Stegall returned to pore food, feed and fiber. Food
Indios M^4O,, IIA:.. for the navy, army, war workers
feet high and more, while others off to two or three feet in height,
were small. We hear Billy Gene Be sure to take out the old dead
and H. L. had a disagreement pieces even with the ground.”
over Billy’s snow man, and that -------------
Senior literature
way of review for their mid-
trm tests defined every type of
moved from Corinth to the plates the enrollment of timber-
SE.Skinnerfarm lastweek.
Ruby Lee Prather spent the est fires and to practice scien-
week end with her grand- tific method of cutting. The
mother, Mrs. Hudgins at V an. Texas forest service will designate
: vengeance was wreaked for the county demonstration agent, told । Leon Chambless and family a tract of timber, at the owner’s
persecution in the study halls. As the Phalba 4-H club girls at w:th Mrs Marv Monroe visit- request, as a "Tree Farm”, and
alwavs che took it likre • onod thei-----inn .. the echee henee J jack Monroe in an Athens proper signs will be erected and
hospital, Saturday. I certificates issued upon approval
Mrs. George Berry of in meeting the tree farm ob-
Grand Saline died Saturday ljectives.
and her body was laid to rest
in Oakland Cemetery. We
extend sympathy to all the raised over 10.000 Chinese dollars
for famine relief in India. The
President F. D. Roosevelt
-----------—----- Those on the sick list this county agriculture agent.
it, Marvonne, are you going to ; week are, Harlon Mince, Irene (
When most of us woke up last take the 25c out of his hide? i Meredith, Jimmie, Magdolene
Friday morning, a heavy snow I Poor juniors, a group of the and Naomi Stegall and Mrs.
was falling on the crest of a gen- girls, are grading the history Kittie Janes. Our Uncle Sam wants us to
! tie wind from the north, coating workbooks, and they know what
1 the earth with a white blanket that will mean. Would you be-
'Heavy sleet was on the ground, lieve it? Any word with more
a lingering bit of Thursday’s than four letters in it is counted
jblizzard, which whipped in from misspelled by Jo Smith because
। the far north with an icy grip she cannot pronounce it.
that is only now beginning to1 Have you heard the old Irish , .. ,
loosen. The snow began falling song, "Who Put the Overalls in Was buried in Oakland Ceme-
early in small flakes, and by 9 Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder?” I •— A lo-cht---r Califer
o’clock the ground was covered might ask, then, "Who put the
' and some very large flakes were chewing gum in Mr. Funderburk’s
j falling. , bookkeeping?” Referring, ("
All Fridav morning thorn wos course to the gum found i.. , - - ---------e------
more play than school, (as usual), Mitchell’s bookkeeping notebook, latives and friends January is the month for
• - tt- -id-’ -i- —i- xi-----h 31 Sam Stephen and iamily getting those fruit trees,
he j spent Saturday night with plants, vines and cuttings in
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the ground. Cuttings do not
; an active part in our present war, । thing, and most of them did not . 1 haven’t as yet been able to. Al Stephen. cost, but they mean fruit on
and it is urged that each senior try. We were able to get snow off find who it was.that put the cat ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tunnell our tables in the future.
' the windows and the shrubbery, in the study hall, but if I find yisiteq friends here Sunday ' ________________
1 and kept the rooms full of it, and out I will let you know. Anyway, I V Sited -riends nere bunaay.----
i ate it all the time. You can be- the cat caused its full share of
game during the thirty minute lunch “Tame berries may be grown
for period' Poor Mrs. Walters was from the side sprouts of old
caught all alone and a terrible plants,” Mrs. Wattner, assistant
Who’s News?
------By Earle Ferris----
It's far from casting to type, when
Helen Bennett, pictured hare, ap-
pears on the "Mr. and MIrs North*
air series. This
fastest retreating armies,” Adolph play Mineola in a -----
Hitler, because of his rapid prog-1 game, and also have a
ress backward. I scheduled with Quitman
keep books for when school is
out?
Say Shirley, did you ever find
your box of Red Seal snuff and
the tooth brush that you lost?
' That was really tough luck, may-
be Marie has it.
All who like ice cream signed
their names on the board in the
English room. Those who signed
their names were Billy Joe War-
ren, Joe Bob Hilliard, H. L. Sum-
ner, Roland Manley, and Betty
। Lou Wood.
Maxine Lide, member of the1 That Mary Jane has lost her
junior class, suffered a severe English book. If found return it
15, the day before mid-term. If it
fire is found after mid-term test
The keep it out of sight until the day
clothing which she was wearing ; before final examinations. I~A-ovKEa,euiuE.W for the navy, army, w_ _......
was almost completely destroyed । And speaking of jokes, have Dallas Monday after spending and allies; feed for livestock to
before she smothered the flames you heard what the little moron IWO weeks with his mother, keep them producing; fiber for
hisl "ha "1------- f the Mrs. Lottie Stegall.
Austin—The fact that dental
decay is likely to occur in the
average person, despite proper
ture and told why he liked n. gone for another year or more, I
Each also answered ro and we can again begin to wish
j with some quotation of Shake- that it would Snow again.
speare, and gave their favorite । _______
tnem back.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wat-
son and son, A. D. of Clark SatmgI ,, . KT
V sited in our community this farmers of Van Zandt county met
Week. . in their first county council
Joe Ann Kirkland and Mary meeting to discuss food production
Aurby William spent Sunday.and problems that will enable
night with Jimmie Stegall. Negro farm families to make a
Mr. and Mrs. Zenith maximum contribution to food
Chaney spent Sunday with F pdue Farmer 944.
r n- T5 i Ldcn larmner has decided tO
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shel-cull his laying hens in order to
ton. eliminate the poor laying birds
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hollis and conserve food. In an effort
(By Mrs. W. F. Walsh)
t gwen; win iviarvn saker over me ' Mrs. Leona Melton, Ml’S.
onmJanarYae3 swopt the nation week-end to celebrate the arrival Velma Murphrey and daugh-
'-large city, smal‛ town and ^’Xr»that ter of Canton, Mrs. Earl
.country community Thenslogan Lizzie Wilson built her dream
coine or ocasi Was man, in the form of snow, and
I Dance so that, other samightnamed him Elmer, but like all
I walk, ” and in this way millions
1 upon millions of dollars poured
I into the cause for the unfortunate.1
All over the country on the . ,, .
. on -.1, fought to the bloody finish. And
night of January 30, there will finishes
be millions of Americans S' really bloody. Ask Pat about that
ing so that others nay.Waik. Jerry Rosemond seemer to be at
This is still important in wartime his best when the snowballs were
because we must not let those thickest, were Bennett
down who are depending on us and Norman Bateman. All the
fol help. o e ripp . kids in grammar school were ec-
useless to. your country, sothat static over the snow, it being
is why all America will answer the first very deep snow they
had ever seen.
I But now the sun has come out
W. Cox, state health officer,
says that the lack of these
measures gives power to germs
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MAYFIELD DRY GOODS CO.
“Th® Best Place to Trade After All” Wills Point Tw
gaps in the teeth.”
Dr. Cox advised those who are
interested in experiencing the
best dental and bodily health
J possible, to give daily attention
the man of the year, and that she
। didn't think anyone could take
1 his place. “None could manage
i the South Pacific as he does,” she
said Marvonne Sides, “He is the The Canton Eagles uaonellall _ ~- ------ — -- Rgou Ac him all about it t
squad won an impressive 36 to 11 balls. Dick High could do noth- beard. Ask him all about it, I
j victory over Wills Point Tigers ing but eat her fill of the “white assure you it is interesting.
'Friday night at the Canton gym. candy", and reported that her' Everyone is wondering why the
and throat was just a little sore al- announcement forbidding all
entire though she had thought it would teachers to tell pupils what they
" _ she made until time to hand the
no papers back. It has everyone on
edge to know their grades.
or Well, I’ll see you next week
Tucker of Jackson and Ken-
neth Tucker of New Orleans,
visited S. V. Tucker and wife,
recently ,
C T Blackwell and wife rspection of the teeth twice a year
C. J. baKWe- and "ite 01 by the family dentist. Dr Geo.
Waxahachie, Mathis Hend- ......
ley and family of Crandall,
Claude Hendley and family of
China Grove were visitors in
the home of P. C. Hendley
Sunday.
Will Walsh and wife, Mi’s.
C. H.
dio—that's Hope
Emerson, shown iAd
here. She's the Ag
six-foot bundle “8
of gags and . a
guffaws who “g g
plays "Toodles " - F
Bongs hnook," :,
scriptual secre- amce
tarv to Jimmy f -- J
Durante and ■
Garry Moore on e
ORESSES BY MID-TERM H. Riley as the man of the year," , The Eagles scored- early
_____ j asserted Athol Dawson. “Besides kept a wide margin the
The first year homemaking all bis other duties he has man-
girls hayocompletedotheir drssgsragnding som mingstotn’dontb high point honors. The game ,
Asamajoitysmorsngthstsdinsconcussion from the sixth period was called by a former Canton .By noon there was two
were good considering its being han (faculty member, Mr. J. Q. Gallo- three inches on the ground, but - I pass my tests),
their first dresses to make. A Sets y ' infamous instead of way, who now is assistant bas- the snow was still falling, and , ----------------
of twin dresses was made by.agng.tnepnmamopi-v-g Hetday coach it was very cold. The cold and MRS. WATTNER MEETS
x.ev bnv and Darrell Wallace the famous, Billie Ruth wara, KetDan COacn
gbiv material w^ of erev linen junior, selected the “man with the Friday, January 28, the Eagles snow, however, bothered no one
•)en lSmed with navy rick- fastest retreating armies.” Adolph play Mineola in a conference and some real snow fights ensued
‛ they Elizabeth Wilson’s green
grLe with t. gathered skirt
b( ory pretty The long waisted
ipersucker dress made by Evelyn
2 " Heidle showed neat work. Jean
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