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THE CANTON HERALD
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CLASSIFIED ADS
THE EAGLE CHAT
The Canton Figh School Section of the Canton Herald
FOR SALE
LETTERS TO SANTA
of
teachers
vacations
This Christmas of 1944, the small
C.H.S.
WANTED
Annette Kennedy, Bryan;
11
Lou
Marion and Margaret Peace, Corsi-
WANTED; To lease grassland.—
Mrs. Kennedy is to visit her par-
1
WANTED: Clean burlap sacks.
visit her parents in Edgewood.
frigerators and second hand Bu-
IF YOU WERE JO SMITH
tane gas systems.
good price.—E. N. Sides, Canton
Christmas Eve night.
MISCELLANEOUS.
small? mouth.
are
broken, caused from
You are called "Smitty”.
You
home and you have your way most
The freshmen
friends, the dignified seniors.
profession. You feel that you don't
from
strong as
debates.
sailors cereal.
(
By an
Maxnd
\
PROFESSIONAL
The Eagles showed good sport- H. H. Calloway Service Station,
period study hall.
A
sides by some loud yelling.
carried on
not
for
CHRISTMAS TRIMMINGS
with her fushia doeskin suit
4
Suddenly
lady, Myrtle Springs, Texas 51t3p
1
WHAT IS MISTLETOE!
PAUL H. STANFORD
Gold
this
Mistletoe is an evergreen parasi-
of the human body.
system
to
Canton," Texas
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T. M. Me KINNEY
H. Blasingame, Rt. 1, Wills Point.
ALLYE SMITH
INSURANCE
BONDS
TYPING AND NOTARY
)
Res, Ph. 228
Off. Ph. IM
Rea Th. 169
After the end of the second six-
it
to
TAILORING
THE CANTON HERALD
Ml
1
Denton .
Fannie
his. You think Athol Daw-
absolute genius and you
McCord,
Lindy
wants i
HEAVY NORTEX OATS suitable
for planting purposes. Also trac-
Miss
strength
take a joke.
You want to be a lawyer, but you
think it takes too much brain work.
RING OUT THE OLD—
RING IN THE NEW
when Santa makes his arrival, al d
it might be said that a beautiful
the
and
her.
sad
She
ne ws
WHAT THEY WANT
FOR CHRISTMAS
NEW DIVISION OF
GOVERNMENTAL POWER
STUDIED BY
CIVICS CLASS
ire
One
his
not
us
FOR SALE: Electric water pump.
—E. N. Sides, Canton. 44tf
Fred Baker,' Rt. 4,
51t3p
MORE EAGLE CHAT
ON PAGE FIVE
very SPEED TEST GIVEN TO
FIRST YEAR TYPISTS
do
less
M. F. MAYFIELD
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
7
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to bring them
and Billie H.
You’ll understand hand kerosene electrolux refrig-
erator—E. N. Sides, Canton 47tf
FOR SALE: 2-Row John Deere; Texas. 43
IS THERE A
SANTA CLAUS?
e a pug
I Four
and Good Cheer, I wish to extend
the heartiest greetings of the sea-
SCIENCE STUDENTS
RESUME STUDIES
AFTER TAKING EXAMS
, BUBSCRIPTION RATRS .
92.00 fix Month*............. Three Month*
Member of Chamber of Comnierce
Wills Point, Texus
E
Member of Chamber of Commerce
Willa Point. Texan
I
is
A. B. DAWSON
Dry Cleaning and Tailoring
I Appreciate Your Business
Member of Chamber of Commerce
Willa Point, Texas
T5e
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TERIES. We are still buying.
K. K. Norton, Wills Point. 45tf
weeks, the civics class took up the
! study of “Government Activities in
Betty Dean Patrick, and'
Ward. Betty Jean Smith
CLEANING
and PRESSING with call for an?
delivery service
ALBERT HARGROVE
Phone No. 10
game Wednesday night the B team Point. 41tf
well improved. Ideal stock farm. —H. S. Riley, Wills Point. 49tf
excellent and well-played See Robert Goode, Route 3, Wills ___ __________
son is an
l‘ |
there wasn’t but I thought she was
just joking and I heard some kids
talking and I suspicioned it, then
but I just couldn’t believe it.
are thinking how
was a chug-chug and Santa’s air- SENIORS RECEIVE
S slmaintainrnchingchakt. WELCOME SURPRISE
dust! Or at least
Both pep squads pepped up their EGG MASHES: Universal Big 10.
on the roof top there High.
the coming New Year. Japan. As we understand that people TWAS THE NIGHT
fully Santa I’m a real good girl,
and since I’m so good, you could
bring me this if you would: A doll
with a bottle, an airplane to model,
fruits, nuts, and candy. A bottle of
or write
full young life the after-glow can,
not be dimmed by the years that,
son. To you, to you and to you
say Merry Christmas.
A
3g * ; 888- A "3
Nh“ .
people are weak-minded who can’t
FOR HIGH SCHOOL
You’re the SID AND SUSIE
but truth-
are the
Chaney plans to roam over South
. Texas.
wish you were as smart as he.
planned for the Christmas holidays.
Among those students who plan
to visit in Dallas are Ruth Allen,
Betty Dean Patrick, James Grooms
and Gerald Mann.
HEARS TRAMP B-EAGLES
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
themselves, are
.In
' wi l
WIZARD N TYPE ANTI- Freeze, sollect, Tyler Texas. 39tl4pd
government approved, OPA ceil- -----=
। with the budget of our federal
‘government in relation to the vast
expenditures and income. They will
[ next take up the study of foreign
relations with all the policies of
American Foreign Relations.
Athens; Jocele
—
JEWELER AND OProMEFRISI
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Office at Nena's Dress Shoppe
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
dents and teachers of CHS making
new resolutions.
----- ing price $1.40 gallon; our price
Coxswain Bill Burns was grate- $1.29 gallon.—Western Auto As-
a wolf—stuffed, or other- FOR SALE: Corn on the cob and
i added to her wardrobe.
Office Ph 18
a car-wreck.
DR. T. R. KEAHEY
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. »»
CANTON, TEXAS
studying and
FOR SALE: 267 acres of land, the First National Bank, Reward
intend to
Wills Point.
senior girls out of
been ‘man." Merry Christmas and a ing of Santa and things that he ding of Miss Phyllis Brown, former FOR SALE: Pair mules, wagon
Happy New Year, Students of C.H.S. was going to bring them. homemaking teacher of Canton and plow tools, cheap. Bill Love-
because friendships
only child left at
then your days will
At this time of Yuletide Spirit
We look ahead to the coming
year with high hopes of the stu-
You want to talk
her first of the United States; to our allies
in England, France, China, Russia,
students and
to visit other places are Virgie'
i _------
BILL BURNS VISITS
Those who say they
teachers of
complete again. It is with thank-
[ ful hearts that we students of Can-
ton celebrate this Christmas. As a
whole the United States should be
a thankful nation with all of their
opportunities; while in some foreign
countries the people have never
lost over
. 11 Jocele has been promised a gray
The students of science av wool skirt, so as to make a good
completed the study of green P a ' impression on old St. Nick,
and are now studying the digestion
you wish your constitution was as
follow—and
' for the affirmative side were Veta be merry.
' McCord and Patsy Brown. |
they call it puppy love be- Students from the sophomore
it’* the beginning Of a dog’s history class were judges to deter-
v 7‘TE 12 T mine the winner of the debate.
Nale.. Maub At adidihaid-
Lou Crabtree and Margaret Manley.1
Helen Parks only wants to admire ,
the gifts she is hoping to receive; , patrick
while Veta McCord just wants to '
. . . . . oT, , ona ; Dear Santa: I won t ask for much
forget school and have a good |
; this year because you have been
11 Some of the students who intend very good to me for many years.
the destruction.
W. ERNEST WEST
ATTORNEY
First National Bank Building
Canton, Texas
Several of the tiny "tykes" from
CHS, have gone back to mother's
apron strings, and want teddy bears
for Christmas. Those include Veta
cana; Verl Tyler,
black and green coat has
Owned bp TH Ms Oampbnll and publinhed weekly by Chroslcle Publishing
Point, as mal
to be blamed BEFORE CHRISTMAS
sorrow, and _____
front teeth
The teachers all resolve to
"children.”
As the bell rang the class was
still discussing questions similar
to those we mentioned.
Chairmen for the discussion were
Nellie McWilliams and Flonnie Cole.
be the center of attent on
You prefer the Army to the Navy.
You have a brother and brothel ■
the Financial Department”. They
are studying types of tax and the
power and limitations of Congress
to lay and collect taxes.
In this study, they are dealing
would like Santa
each FOR SALE: Second hand sheet -c----.----;-------
iron and fire damaged feeds.—K. Ti Pair of light shell rim-
K. Norton, Wills Point. Tex. 45tf med glasses Monday between the
----— , Western Auto Associate Store and
Dear Santa Claus:
finest man in the world,
I 4. i
RUTH M. JARVIS
INSURANCE
Phones Office B7| Ren., 147w
Member of Chamber of Commerce
Willa Point, Texas
CIVICS CLASS
forget their
manship even though their defeat Wills Point. 43tf
was immense ---
FORMER TEACHER
hardship that their leaders ordered Twas the night before Christmas FILLS VACANCY
them to carry out. We will have a and all through the house not a ------
merry Christmas, Santa, if you can creature was stirring, not even a a former teacher, Mrs. H. H. A GOOD SANDY land farm for
fulfill this wish. Maybe by next high school student. They were all Riley taught Junior and Senior rent.—A. g Dawson, Wills Point
Christmas there will really be in bed awaiting the regular visit English Tuesday, December 13, 45tf
“Peace on earth, good will toward from Santa. Everyone was dream- Miss Wortman attended the wed- . __________________
, ents at Commerce; Mrs. Eskew, at
1 Terrell: Miss Wortman plans to
lost their game to the Bears by a - — —- i
score of 29-9. FOR SALE: Sweet potatoes. See
or older.—A. S. Lockheed, Ter-
rell, Texas. 51 tl
feeds are cheaper.— K. K. Nor-
ton, Wills Point. «5tf
■ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FOR SALE: Hegira, Johnson
grass and prairie hay.—M. W. I
Stafford, Rt. 3, Wills Point. 51t4p
If you were Jo Smith, you would
be one of the most popular seniors
in the class of ‘45. You would be
the charming daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Smith of Mabank. Your
birthday would be February 20 and
you would soon be seventeen years
old.
You are 5’ 5%" tall, weigh 110
pounds, have brown hair, blue
laughing eyes, and olive complexion,
blonde hair rolled up
of chemistry sauge
been studying acids, a: 58 ”, Buda will be as bright as the
salts, and are now stu ying holly in his promised new red plaid
tion The students have 150.5 shirt, and incidentlly Lindy Law-
formed an experiment on ler is already sporting one that
currents of different acids. bases,
and salts.
of your
ninety bananas—one
Will pay a
and grocery store. Middle-aged
Print bags, $3.30 per cwt. Red
Chain, $3.50 per cwt. All other
nose and ,a
• 1 "h.
as a
war have but two resolutions and
othe time. You have two sisters they are to get this war over and
and two brothers. You have a room get back home, says Joann. Mildred
ana two.Doe,., . agrees with her. They resolve to
in the front of the house. Lijd"b
5r! neat recm. Yo« dislike ur think less of studying and do more
cziness above all things, think1 writing to certain sailors.
f
v*
been educated to such a thing as
Christmas Spirit.
May the New Year bring happi-
ness and joy to every heart with
pleasures unexpected. With a rich
The students and
CHS have various
Peace, Arlington
------ tor plow for small tractor.—
The first year typists are typing Grady McFarland. Rt. 3, Wills
exercises. They are taking five Point. 48t6pd
; minute speed tests. Some are male- -----------—— ..........
' ing as many words as thirty-five FOR SALE: A COW and calf, $50. ,
1 or thirty-six, with not more than See her at S. J. Weaver’s farm, 6
1 three mistakes. They will soon be miles south of Canton on old Mar-
taking longer tests. tins Mill road. 45tf
First year typists are proving ___________________________
to be adapted to commerical life. SCRAP TRON — JUNK BAT-
junior expressed
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS “tufeddogdownnatKoueds"Pitha, hrightpoatse F. May-
Santa, bring it to her, her heart------/AD crc A .. 1
is going to break, if she is dis- SHELLED CORN $2.40 bulk; E.OR SAsEi New fiVe burner. °"
appointed. Maize, $2 bulk. While it lasts.— stove.— E.N. Sides, Canton, Tex-
Expansion bracelets are the choice K. K Norton, Wills Point, Tex- as 4btt .
for many this year. Jean Mann, as 49+ । WILL HAVE CAR MAIZE Friday
Margaret Barnett, Billie Ruth Ward,_____dred. SHELLED CORN $2.50.
something nice. unu puI “ wants one. Margaret FOR SALE: Good Bermuda grass Will have canr wheat soon.—Ike
brandy, a truck and a jeep a real Billie Ruth hinted that a teddy wantstbe different, so she wants hay _ Coleman Parker, northeast Allred, Wills Point. 51tlpd
, ... « tiny peep, and last but not least, bear would be just her type while Maxine what do you want that of Edgewood in Small community FOR SAI F. A d cashot
"go places and do things" are Mary . * “ ’ Jo would like a great big doll . maxmE, wnat “0 y°u want tnat 50tAnd n dALE: A used gas nol wa
I want one of those beasts. Dear uniform with five year diary for? You know that -t*pd । ter heater. Good condition. Call
bantu, if you can, please bring me F an olive dra uniform with nothing that important is going to ' ------- ", , 180 Wille p,i0 AG
a man Hpingiy vouis Bettv Dean blue lapels. Joann will not admit nothing that important is going to FOR SALE TRADE: Black 182 Wills Point. 46tf
• ma moPEIY youis, Belty Mean happen to you. Or may we guess , .. , , . . , ,
it but frankly we think she wants J have secret lle stallion. Also black jack and a
a big, tall, and handsome sailor, JIm Buck wants a doll ’ with black mare; 2-wheel trailer. See
namely, Buddie Simmons. Miss brown like his best } Arch Taylor, Myrtle Springs.— I
Wortman plainly tells us she d like why, Jimmy, she’s own Jack Tumm. 47t6pd
Please nlne. hrinc . .. a soldier but if none is available . .. _ . .....
1 lease, please bring me a book doll. Buda Beard says just give ------------------------------— IIIANET n . , . c ,
i entitled “How ISorn Tn c,, I’,, she’ll take a toy for the duration. ; FOR SALE’ Since I have more WANTED: Man to work in feed
Pipes, to Oklahoma; Margaret Gray, 7° —arn To Cut UP According to Athol little boys used him a blonde congruent to Betty -m PA-i Pince „ „ T ? ’ ------ “
- • Worms In Biology And Then Eat cordi 1116.0-5 ii Grable and he will live the rest hens than room will sell about
Dinner.” Lovingly yours, Pammy to Want soldiers and little girls 100 White Leghorn hens 1-year
Rowland. wanted pretty dolls but now boys again, lond_W. F. Brown 5 miles E
' Dear St. Nick: With all my heart want, pretty dollsan girls wan ( R0sie Pitt wants a musical pow- Canton Highway 64. 50t2pd
I just want a good English I class. ' Alsci mmc wLt der box so she can get "in the;
I will always be grateful for this A ter asking Ihomas Terry wnat mood", while waiting for Junior JUST RECEIVED a small ship-
little gift. Heartbreakingly yours, 1 6.10. " an “.1, n that. Grooms to come by for her. Yours ment of 550x17 and 500x16 tires.
Miss Hlolmes. n TH. ; hn A P>». «" “y truly would one, but gosh, OPA ceiling price 550x17, $15.85.
Ree “h« OPA
S r -w - - to buy second hand -
color they win be when I get my Hawley, would ask. Do MenHv vernadene Lide, the ’’homey" Western Auto Associate Store,
a. a . .. . 1,5 Ayers hopes Santa will accidently vcmau Pnint 49tf
dye, and a facethat stop a drop a pound of bacon down her type, wants a monopoly game. Is Wills Point. 49tf
clock. For this Christmas I want .; r ,. p t Cox hunting that bad?
a handsome hunk of man with dark, ‘ Y: . a iPatsy Co Verba Nell needs a new watch--
rolling eyes, curly hair, and arms- wants the pleasure of wearing any bana Some one plase take her up Tractor and equipment; young WANTED: Dead Stock for gun
please don’t forget the arms. I senior 0o!8 c as „ n .7 pZ on that. Jack is so far from home, mares, mules and equipment. Wag- powder. Free pick-up service. Call
also want an identification brace- the new wears ° , a she might have a new watch by the ons.—Alford Bolt, Rt. 4, Wills Pt. Central Hide and Rendering Co
andents “^r on an put "" - P u- - Eet one to - or Tyler soap Works. Phone 4037
do more studying with less com- parks,
plaining. R. 8. That handsome hunk of man
Billie Ruth and Maxine are - might be found in the freshman FORMAL DISCUSSIONS HELD IN
ginning to think how hardttns 80 class with the initals J. M JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASS
the toubemaecyresoiving Dear Old Santa: As this is our J ----- fully welcomed in Civics Monday sociate Store, Wills Point. 49tf 1________________
fi d seniors first year in high school, we Since the juniors are studying afternoon. Bill is the son of Mrs.------------
' "Thp glors helping to win this thought we bad better write you "Social Attitudes Found in School,” Mae Terry. He is a former C.H.S. WE now have lots of maize and FOR RENT: Farm 3 miles from
so you would know where to find they found it necessary to discuss student and football star. other grains. Also hay. See us be- town. Good house, barn etc J
us. Santa, dear, we don’t want too whether they thought freshmen Bill is assigned to a minesweeper fore you buy.—Bolt Bros., Wills J. Beck, Wills Point 50t2
much but we are hoping you can should be treated the same as on the west cost. He explained the Point. 37tf _______’___________—_____
do this for us. Please bring us less seniors. There were many points different types of mines and the ______________________BUY FURS back of Cooley Gro-
homework and more leisure time brought out which would be of method in which these mines must JUST RECEIVED shipment of cery on Saturday.__R. F. Hines
so we can read funny books in the benefit to all classes in high be destroyed. gas heaters, five radiants. Priced Wills Point. 50tf
study hall and go see Donald Duck school. -The people in South America $10. 95 —Western Auto Associate __________
difficult it will be to have to start on Saturday night. Oh, yes, please Other discussions were over atti- would give you anything for a Store, Wills Point 49tf ‘ WE NOW do wash and grease
best bring us a new home room teacher tude in class. One student brought bright piece of cloth, said Bill as _____________________________________ jobs. Bring you car by for a first
so every evening when we start out the point that if a student he explained about getting eleven FOR SALE: My home in Wills class job—Bolt Bros Service
Athol resolves to think less of running out the door she won’t paid enough attention he would dollars from a piece of red cloth Point, nine rooms, lots of closets. Station, Wills Point 19tf
English and try to get into more call us back and make us march not ask so many unnecessary ques- with a value of fifty cents One al modern conveniences choice ---------------------------—__
Hni8g " ho hasn’t been to the out like students should do. Your tions. That a student should be a incident all the students will re- 1 ,110 nien ’ . • IF YOUR CAR has a wonk mt
work your brain much, so you may, thing:8, ‘ little pals. The Freshmen Class. personal friend to the teacher is member is Bill’s ship’s mascot, a cat on, double garage and nice , veakDat-
be a housewife. oficenina,long Margaret Barnett My Dear Santa: Please bring me wrong and the teacher should not small monkey, which was slipped garden plot immediate possession. e-bngitby an.let Us charge
You think Roosevelt is one of yernaden edider rrK8their four new teeth so that I can eat have previous pets were some dis- aboard ship. The sailors became so For particulars see E. H. White ' replace it • ith a new bat
the greatest men of our time. Your [ and obbe Mie P-ey can de just one more time. I promise I cussions. The fact that if the attached to the little monkey that at First National BanK.-J. W. tery. Good batteries Save gas and
daddy is your ideal person, and their time to tripping stu- will never ride in a car again when majority believed one way, then the they stood guard over him all night, Teel 40tf tme 5o ros. Service Station,
dents in the study hall. It seems Ruth Allen is driving. A very sweet class should also, was a 8°od point the time he was ill from eating ____—7---- ——7 ---Wills Point. 19tf
there’s not enough skinned knees friend, Jo Smith. discussed
to suit them. Dear Santa Claus: This year we sometimes
J. O. Rogers wants to have some are asking for a lot. Not for our- dignified
new stunts fixed for the New Year selves but for all the people in opinion that teachers should
-------- - so he can show off before the the world. Bring all the cheer and address juniors and seniors
in-law in the Army. You ni . new students in the study hall, Onia gladness that you possibly can to
conceited people are funny, ou p < and Noma Etheridge. all our fathers, brothers, uncles,
fer sweaters to blouses. You wear Miss Beard intends to save cousins, and sweethearts who are
low heels, socks, skirts, an< SWeq, strength for throwing a few of fighting overseas; to all the citizens
ters in preference to dress-up the
1 You were the treasurer of the pewon sauYenew resolutions of ana south ’America; tothe' children Secretaries were Ver Tyler and
freshmen class and 0. a ou the students and teachers, everyone in the war-torn countries; and, al- P € ' ° ee
treasurer for the senior c ass. knows CHS will be successfully so, to our enemies in Germany and -----------------
were one of the head ushers at the
‘44 graduation. You are the editor;
of the EAGLE CHAT. Next year
you will probably be a “Fish" at
Baylor, majoring In journalism, and
studying like all freshmen should.
mem a
The students o ba.es and hose. That lucky lady! For its Ire as wel as some boys First he came to the stocking or receive, of course civics isn eo SHELED CORN $250 Will
studying acids. Buda will be a, bright as the ar aiways depending on it—weli, little Reginald Minor, here be left had; If. just that one gets so tired ddriny CORN $250 Will
we want say lire, but anyway it a scooter, and a toy pistol. Next of going through the same routine have car wheat Soon.-Ike Allred,
shirt, and incidentlly Lindy Law- usually brings them luck with their came Jarold McGrady, but finding day after day. । _nL--IIpa____
ler is already sporting one that on. And oniy. that Jarold hadn’t been a good Roll call was as usual and Miss ' SAr g. e Torrior 0
i dazzles the eye. , td. way Christmas is grow- little boy this year, he didn’t leave Beard came in with an unimportant . Ter . p P pPi
| Gathered around the Christmas ne nth "nd they say mistletoe him anything. Next came many announcement. No one had noticed Euzzie Wingo, Wills Point, Texas
। tree, Joann will be "in the spot- makes a good decoration. We are stockings of freshmen, sophomores, that the class secretary and trea- «___________
। light" with her soldier blue wool looklng forward to its being a very juniors and seniors. All were filled surer were absent until as Miss FOR SALE. 9 laroe work m?ilo<?
suit. Blue is Joann’s color. na decoration at the parties with the exceptions of those who Beard was leaving Mr. Riley, who . ' . 86., ’
Margaret and Marion Peace will WhiCh will be given during Christ- had not been good little boys .and teaches Civics, said “Tell Gwen and -.horse! Tarming implements. A.
Questions have arisen among the be a great attraction added when mas holidays. girls. Jo I‛m ready for them." . . -
__1 dnts of C.H.S. concerning the Christmas spirit gets here in Folks, it is Chritmas whether you As Santa could not leave every- The girls were at the door in- 3-tPd
ma H , Is there really, their new camel’s hair coat. realize it or not. Put that cedar thing he wanted to because of the stantly and each had a small box -- _
Santa ♦ cam Billie Ruth Ward. As red and green are two colors tree up, a small one will do, deco- war, he was very grieved. He left in her hand. oALE OR -RA-E for corn
a Santa n rule walked up to the used in Christmas decorations, rate it like you always did when the United States and started to As they came forward Mr. Riley good work mule.—O. W. Mayber-
a sma "-ed Athol Dawson and Gwendolyn in her red suit, and Billie sgt Johnny was a young lad. Hang see all the children of the other said, "I’d like to make you Seniors ry, Wills Point. 51t2pd
did he know there wasn’t Ruth in her green suit will add that holly around with the other countries. He shouted "Peace on a little present”. Well, he should ~ --
asked " did Athol had wiped the' much gaiety to the glistening leaves trimmings and don’t forget the earth, good will to men. Merry have thought to bring some smell- S -E: Used living room
a Santa. After Attie cheeks and of holly. mistietoe: ‘ Christmas!” ' ing salts with him because every- suite and bedroom suite. Write
tears from h 8n Lis throat replied : Standing under the misletoe, Mar-) Naturally we can’t forget those ---------------- one nearly fainted when they Box 356, Canton, Texas. 51t2
With a sob "No, but mama told, garet Gray, in her blue suit wait- boys on the fighting fronts but EX-SENIOR VISITS JOURNALISM realized that the present was the .35--
A n 7 was lust fifteen that, ing for Emmett, will be blushing' just remember, folks, those boys ------- long awaited class rings. They are E -m i” acre farm, 5-room
me when _ -L. Mee with anxiety, ar coming back some day. If you Jerry Funderburk ARM 3|c, from oval shaped with a huge C in the house bathroom quarter mile
Trying to be an understudy to lose your Christmas spirit, you may Wildwood. New Jersey, visited the center set off by Canton High Iom Highway 64, four miles east
St. Nick, Jean Mann, and Nelha never regain it like you once had journalism class Monday. Jerry School. There are Eagles on each of Canton, near Moore. See Olsie
won. vuev. ... Walters bought themselves bright it. "Keep those home fires burning made a very interesting talk on side with 1945 written by these.. Swain at Van or write Mrs. H. A.
another broken-heart- red sweaters for the coming holi- til Johnny Comes Marching Home what he has been doing since he Everyone was very proud of them Love, 721 North East 6th St.,
day season. Again.” ■ graduated from CHS. He told some 90 if you lower classmen think the Oklahoma City, Okla. 51t2pd
Imogene Rowan in her blue suit _______ _ stories of interesting events during seniors look kinda’ goofy because----—------ ---------
and Toy Lee in her green suit will AND MAY YOUR DAYS ME MERRY his naval career. they stare at their hands and sigh FOR SALE: A brand new second
be in style while waiting tor their i __ I Jerry has been in the Navy for just be patient.
Christmas. | As C.H.S. celebrates this Christ- seventeen months. He has studied some day.
These clothes certainly go with mas their hearts will be full if radio, aerial gunnery, and radar. --------
hope for the Christmas to come The.class enjoyed his visit
| when the family circle will be
Attorney - At - Law
Jo Smith, —
ed student, slowly walked up to
Joann and with tears streaming
from her dirty little face asked her
what she thought. Neither of the
girls could discuss the question for.
thesohbing senior students went the season, and certainly go with
to their English class they decided their owner on the holidays.
+0 bring their matter up before the ---
teacher Miss Wortman, the timid NEGATIVE SIDE
ana bashful but pretty little WINS DEBATE
Bt teacher, studied this subject over ______
I very thoroughly and decided., "According to Thomas Jefferson
g just couldn't tell rm tuuni the rights of the majority should be
about it because, she’ lid raduated respected", stated Helen Park in
22 the truth until she . the history debate Wednesday. This
was so heart-breaking . statement caused the negative side
just couldn’t break the to win by a close margin. The
_ — - that en er- ear ' question for debate was. Resolved:
I group of small children. the south was justified in its theory
The class was over and the stu- of nullification. The debaters for
4 dents had learned no more so their the negative side were Helen Park
f question still remains unanswered, and Margaret Manley, and debtors
I “Is there a Santa Claus?
I 1)0
/ cause
I lifez
EDITOR EXTENDS GREETINGS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
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