The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1945
THE CANTON HERALD
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In memory of Dudonne Du-
SHORTHAND STUDENTS
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Since the former president,
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B TEAM UPSETS
KAUFMAN, 26-13
EAGLES FIGHT HARD
TO WIN SECOND
CONFERENCE GAME
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$19.95 - $32.50
FRESHMAN CLASS
ELECT NEW’ OFFICERS
SECOND ROUND OF
TOURNAMENT OPENS
JANUARY 26
TWO MORE
FRESHMEN ENROLL
Our Stock of MEN’S WORK SHOES of standard
makes—Peters and Brown Shoe Co.—is limited. We
have a few real values.
High Grade Sheep-Lined COATS—both long and
short Coats.
Mason Smith.
Odell Gilmer was heard to
comment: “I hope that new
freshman girl is in our junior
business class; she surely is
cute.”
You can go back to sleep,
till this time next week.
Critical
Merchandise
ton.
Quitman—Grand Saline, at
Quitman.
Time: 7:00 and 7:30.
Admission: 15c and 25c.
Good Quality QUILT
ROLLS
BLUE DENIM
COTTON FLANNEL
TOWELS
UMBRELLAS
Men’s UNION SUITS
Men’s Winter Weight
SHIRTS and
DRAWERS
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MAYFIELD DRY GOODS CO.
“The Best Place To Trade After All” Wills Point
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Wills Point.
Grand Saline—Mineola, at
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boys and one girl?
A. Moderns have deemed it
no longer necessary for the
gent to walk nearest the
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I EDITOR ABSENT
BECAUSE OF ILLNESS
--i book are special forms and
Buy that Invasion Bond today, writing exercises.
Canton.
Mineola — Kaufman,
Kaufman.
February 9
Van—Quitman, at Van.
Wills Point — Canton,
Ambulance Service
all
Prompt and Courteous to
EUBANK BROS.
Canton Phone 136
still remains. Boys, don’t walk
between two girls. It’s alright
THE EAGLE CHAT
The Canton High School Section of the Canton Herald
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second round of the tourna-
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January 26
Van—Mineola, at Mineola.
Grand Saline—Kaufman, at
Grand Saline.
Wills Point—Quitman, at
Wills Point.
January 30
Grand Saline—Van, at Van.
Kaufman—Wills Point, at
Wills Point.
February 16
Van—Kaufman, at Van.
Canton—Mineola, at Can-
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IN MEMORY OF FORMER j
C. n. S. STUDENT
curb; however the custom
This week brings two more
For those who are interested
in the coming basketball
shining, boys. 1
This is your fads and by shots through
fashions reporter saying so, " ----- -
long and remember folks “Use
it up, wear it ut, Make it do.
or do without”.
of Darrell’s Wednesday night. OFF DUTY’
What’s the matter Darrell, ---
are you trying to be true to One of the junior sponsors
Lindy? is Mrs. Robert Eskew. She is
Jean Foster and Jerry the business adminstration
really had a swell time. Look teacher. Mrs. Eskew is best
out, Jean, you’re up for com- known for her pleasant smile
petition. and sweet disposition. S Sgt.
Nelba was really missed by Eskew is now in Italy. Mrs.
the entire pep-squad. We Eskew is the shortest teacher
suppo~e she had other import- in CHS. She stands 5 312
ant plans. tall. She, like everyone else,
Bill Grubbs and Lindy Law- has favorites, color. blue;
ler seem to prefer twins now. food, frosted cakes. She gra-
I’ve heard there’s a lot of duated from Terrell High
good looking girls in Mabank. School and received her.de-
Evelyn Heidle has been seen gree from East Texas State
lately with her one and only,1 Teachers College.
exes. and from school.
Billie Ruth had to go to the It is true that schools of
show with Lindy, her brother, this county and others are
Tuesday night. Too bad, using their buses for purposes
Billie, that you missed the not stated in OPA regulations
ball game. but Canton High is not using ra0,Leed
What is Billie Heard’s sud- its buses because as yet there - j -J ..
den interest in Junior has been no change in the areamong the boys who have|
Grooms? OPA ruling.
Marvel’s car was in front -----
Winner of first half plays Wilkerson.
winner of second half for. Jo Smith—Mr. King.
Championship.
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Grand Saline.
February 13
Canton—Van, at Canton
Kaufman — Quitman.
Kaufman.
Mineola—Wills Point,
Mineoja.
Billie Ruth Ward—Boba comes your ol’ reporter again 1944boy S were deferred for even roll their eyes.
Bgobt Jo Weaver-Norman' "Eatemo h^finaHy decided sutn ongeriimenaenestom denmnhosoere nice^enough getchesinzgum
Bateman. i between Mitchell and Joe ary:__
, Alene Wilhite—Durant Wil- Charles. Congratulations, Mit- MAY WE USE OUR
many son. i chell. . . SCHOOL BUSES
demt---1 Joann was very excited ____
Monday when she learned Recently Mr. J. C. Rhodes,
that Elvin was in town. She superintendent of Van, and
was very happy Tuesday superintendent H. H. Riley,
------- has favorites just as the in-
Canton—Quitman,, at Can- ferior classes of C.H.S. Here
• another sailor. She really goes is another side to this state-j
■ ■ tor all those blue uniforms. ment The other sidejs that, , r,p,:. ueel Ui peliccuy gouucuul —— —
j The fourth period study OPA regulations state that has the, hoes. V irgi sB rit is, tion for almost three months. They have six
| hall had two visitors Wednes- gasoline is to be given to tans,. Joann and, Dan ells Just the other day, I founi sixth man is composed ofithe
day James Holland and Way- Schools ^for "theSpurpose aligator Ruth,Wardsweg- three lice missing from my rooters and officials. Meet
’ eue oack, of transporting students to the result f shoe stamp IVe lost! Almost a perfect- Have you heard those
No. 3 around.here. They lo ) K ly good boy friend. One which Eagles yell ? They give the
nice, girls, but you be.tei I‛ve always cherished—Billie team their power. They are
keep them shoved under the Rose Paschall. forty strong and they’re
chair instead of showing My ability to love Jimmy there in all weather, in all
। Burns—Madeline Fuller. । spirit, and in all love for their
_If you did not lose some- team. They are a bunch .of
J. O., John Ray, and Moe thing vet its gone—It was good gals. Thanks, you Susies.
" omenT the hevs whe have probably—STOLEN: 1 And have you seen the
. My heart bearing the “Cigar” at the ball games
initials M.H. Can be identifi- with a man under it? Thats
c jnet 2.1 thcugh our coach. Mr. H. H. Riley,
the side next to my liver— Superintendent and whom the
Fatty Lide. basketball boys call paper
। A sailor was stolen out of boy.” He is one of the tower-
my reach by Uncle Sam. Any- ing forces behind those thrill-
one having any ideas on how ing games the Eagles give
; I could get him back please you. At the next game,, notice
notify me between the hours the “Unlighted Cigar.
I of 11 p. m. to 12 p. m.—Betty Meet our trumpter, Mr A.
__________________ ___________ Jean Smith. B. Pitt. He makes sure that
Gerald McGrady and vice- Two very precious articles our boys don t tire tnem
president, Barbara Brown STRAYED from J. O. Rogers selves. He’s official tim6.
have moved away, the fresh- recently, his class ring and keeper, also in competi Ion
man class have found it his one and only Bettie Jo with. Harry James ane
necessary to elect new ones. Teet. i Gabriel.
A meeting for this purpose a few CHS students swift- Last, but not least, is Athol
________._____o_. was called Tuesday morning ly strayed to Quitman last Dawson, that towering piece
Sophomores claim Mrs. C. at 9:00 o’clock in the fresh- Friday night. . of human flesh, who keens
G. Lands as all their own.1 man home room. Paralee Wal- Boys! Call at your earliest up. as best he can, Wih i
Mrs. Lands graduated fromters was elected as president convenience ! ! I’ve found a scores piled up by our Hui,
Commerce High School and1 and Thelma Ruth Davis as girl in perfectly good condi- tet. Do you know he hasn.
received her B. S. degree vice-president. tion—Durant Wilson. even had the nerve to c near
from East Texas State Teach-1 Paralee Walters graduated As Mitchell dragged to third a single time and he s suppos-
ers College. She lived in Fort from Canton grammar school period study hall he found ed to be for C anton.
Worth before she started her last year. She is noted for be- Jean Hudson in his seat. This All these compose the si. -
i career of teaching. She ing the only girl president in was purely coincidental. th man, the mam ot our
— teaches mathematics. Pfc. Canton High School. I ANOTHER LOVE NOTE ’ ! team.
Lands is with the Field Thelma Ruth is also a gra- Berl says he doesn’t know IULIANS
Artillery in Belgium. Mrs. duate of Canton grammar whether he has lost Jean Fos- EAGlE.-Mp
Lands has a son, Larry, who school. ter, someone has stolen her, -N CONF BKEx b
is in the third grade. Some ------------- she has strayed off, or hec:m. FnNam
ef her favorites are color, if accidents continue to increase, has just now found her. Rogers, uimer r
blue- fruit ning9nm1, gL, i‛ the postwar car is going to have _______________ burk. and W1son lined upon
hruSisti very APdbnatlred to have its speedometer marked A mink in the closet may aC- theIndian_territory.Friday
and friendly. "1" off in killometers count for the wolf at the door. -----(Continued on page 4)
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MY POST WAR WORLD
. By Jean Hudson
The journalism class sat. The foundation of my post On Tuesday night January
with heads bowed and silence war world must be peace.; 9, the Eagle B team defeated
reigned supreme. Fear and. When compared with peace the Kaufman Lions with a
anxiety filled their hearts as after a long victorious score of 26-13. The Eagles led
______________________________ they realized.that any mom- struggle the minor details be- the score all through the
anpNc , rpcucpc ent might tell the tale. For come little and insignificant, game. Bill Grubbs was lead-
STpENTTEACHERS three days this lasted and This peace must be the heart ing man for the Eagles with
EXPRESS SYMPATHY then the crisis passed. The and happiness of all America, a score of eight points and
I The students ana "2 i“.r™ Ttimustmbserealandundyang; Marable ““d With ■“
freshmento cHs rw- wag s ift sx s « ss” She ate ■ cheese shall
-T,4L,1C1m,omvaas,Hkdigame between the Canton sympathy to the Campbell ---.
8 - y nicelork junior busineM ami-' Eagles and Kaufman Lions Lmiiy in the death of th ir ring IN THE
culture,’ and English. ’ thesgamenstartedwithsreal husband,and father, Mr. Ellis NEW FASHIONS
JakiLXveshaiils.fr omMa-of Gilmer, Wilson, Hathcock, Mr. Campbell as the pub- Iy t -
ba k. She s a cute little blonde Funderburk, and Lawler, who lisher of the Canton Herald . ith the coming of
wish to express the deepest1 - --
of sympathy to his relatives' The shorthand class has . ...
and close friends. May they I completed Book 1. This book night and at the ball
find comfort from the contained brief forms and'too.
thought that he took the reading exercises. Mrs. Es- Nine UTsr-ns "5
khaki and the gun instead ofkew has ordered the books |
cap and gown. God bring him for the coming year which
‘ o a fairer place than even are expected to arrive next |
America. week. The contents of this
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Wills Point—Grand Saline । Ruth Allen—Athol Dawson.
Quitman—Mineola. I Verba Nell Austin—Jim
Kaufman—Canton, at Kaul-! Buck Burns.
man. ! Jo Nell Ayres—Joe Charles
February 6 . 'Ashby.
Van—Wills Point, at Ben Gladys Calloway— Aubrey
Wheeler. Groves.
Canton—Grand Saline, at Jocele Chaney—Bill Grubbs.
say that equality and; -——-------
freedom of speech’ and ‘TWEEN US GALS
religion, freedom from want _____
and fear, and .oquality among Calling all coeds! Bring ail
a imen for.aII times. your personal problems to
Next must come beauty, "Susie Corner as she pro-
the simple unadored beauty of mises to give advice to 4,
- , - - acted as Captain, while Kauf- and for the past years ' ' 1 ■ mescold weather nature, land and ideals It best of her ability. Bring
eassesi.hom e-makiing, alge- man playerswere Stoldt, Pat- contributed much for th and new duds to add gaiety must b&3 wm id where hatred them ONE AND ALL! ’ ’
bra, literature and history. ton,”Eailey. Caulder and sue 1 so Q S
---'Paul. school paper. ahead. , an' anl hat ev er sch or l boy who dri. N.
SENIOR GIRLS FAVORITES; Giln up the fi
---- I two scores, while Lawler fol- YES, WE'RE DOING THEM hos .new, red , boy are f the \ , in S except 1 ts me to open the car door
The dignified senior class lowed with a free toss. The coats with the blackvelvet the hes t ? soul of and crawl in. When we reach
time-keeper blew his whistle ‘Twas the day of the mid- clars. ' amie ..and Darnell own d \ r a although at the cur destination he crawls out
for the end of the first quar- terms, and all through the ook nice in theirs. Jo has present 1 lights of our expecting me to manage for
are the favorites of the senior ter, with the scores 12- to 0 study-hall; This yearly dread been. Seen in a cute green homes ar. dimme nd sad- myself. I want to i e a lad/-
in favor of the Eagles, had everyone studying. Yes, short coat too. dened by war? Bui when the what can I do? ’ x "2
With opposing teams battl- even Moe. .Margaret is preparing for lights go on again Iwant my A. Why should you even be
ing against each other, Wil- Exams have everyone down the Ce dtoo: it seems because world to be just 1 lain Amer:- seen with a boy who doesn’t
son started the second quar- on his knees in Canton High. Sheis sporting, a new fuchia ca. , show you such small cour_
ter off with a bang. Grooms And no wonder! Some classes SOPPY-,. Speaking of sweat- For . C 1, Fuz rl urk S tesies as calling for you at
substituted for Lawler and had a six weeks test and a ers.tnatsa cute green one Ssav: As 7 sixteen old the door and oper ing doors
Hathcock showed skillful Mid-term, too. All these note- •oNellsbeen wearing. student I have high ideals to The next time he asks y
playing by bringing in two hooks due, themes due, ’ !>s portman got a dar- reach in this coming rwst war for a date you can be busy
______________. ____________ more scores for the Eagles, speeches, altogether with the ling red fascinator forChrist- world. T want us to establish Q. Does the . alwas
Joann Denson—Neille Me-; The Lions succeeded in a few daily assignments! Do you mas. Just to go with hern wcrld that everyone wyl , valk nearest t e curb? When
Williams. [free tosses which brought wonder why these students bushes. Very nice The blue eve and respect. I would like walking with two girls” Two
Sue Driver—Athol Dawson? their score up to 9, against haven’t been seen. Well, this one Mrs. Kenndv has been to do my part to make it so. •
Margaret Gray—Billy Bate-’the Eagles 28. " is the reason—sitting up at wearing. Just sets off that
man. ! After the beginning of the night with their heads polked blonde, hair, too. HOW THE WAR HAS
Jessie Mae Hicks-Thomas i second half, Gilmer crept up into a geometry book or some Gerald has a new dark AFFECTER ME
Marable. I with a score for the Eagles other. , brownsuede jacket which is
Jean Hudson — Mitchell followed by a free shot. Wil- They have all just about Very Stricking, while Budda Ry Maxine Lide
Funderburrk. : son dribbled down the floor lived over it though and sure- 8°ta tancoat. . The war has affected me in
Mary Frances Lane—Bobby for two more points to end -y everyone will live happily "oel te, luckies who different wavs First for a rose to walk between
Glenn Hubbard. I the scoring of the quarter, ever after-until spring. haye, new plaid lumber-jack there is the ‘gas rationing, two thorns.
In the final stanza the fast Work is the most important M ; e Btty39M angan. With only an A card I can’t Q. What do you think about
traveling Eagles bought the thing in anyones life. Work! MarsAenanpMarion Peace, jump in the car, and run a hoy asking a girl not to go
— __ score up to 49 and the Lions How we all hate that word! ' , ‘ V, Berl, and Lindy down to Gwendolyn’s to see with any other boy?
Betty Jo Mangan- Moe managed to get lone extra AEEEpMEN, a snark of red is added n if She has her English essays. A Promising any boy that
Dodson. point which brought their MODEEER MENT FOR _ n: SParmo.red.18 added in A half mile is too far to you 11 go steady with him de-
Mildred Murphrey— Hagan score up to 14. Quick and STIPEND IN DRAFT AGE little ings,t0o,, like the.red walk Next there is a matter tracts rather than adds to
Heidle. .„ alert Gilmer was high-point It has Lo.n tta . 4L, md utzy-"uuz-y mittens of the sugar shortage. I can’t your popularity. Have a coke
Emogene Pierce- Kenneth man, with Hathcock follow- selectiv servist“sdard ttht rage are taking the school by have as much as three tea- with Jim, go to the basket-
Chanfv ” berkley.The local, pep squad was on age there is no deferment, mention. Jcele and bS- toast soaking in butter be- then, on special occasion (and
C r j i p pthe,side line cheering the Upon the day he becomes t, wearers of‘son 5 a cause the points are too high, maybe a little in between)
Gwendolyn Ray- Roland, Eagles.__eighteen, he must register.He dafs"fromldvrmict"osbie This rationing of meat is, a such as- " r-Senior ban-
CHITCHAT cannot under any circum- Jo and Flonnie have some pain in the neck. If you re due txou ! bse n1‘
j Nelba Walters __ James ‘ ______ stances be deferred for school, little black negroes, ear rings not careful you. may he nr r nfonyou -Snon mris
| Boyd Wade. \ Well, guys and gals hero Duringthe year of1943 and and all on their lapels. They v2ur meat poj hing instead more ppuidt when they date
Ruth Ward—Boba comes your ol’ reporter again 1944) 0Ys.were deferred, for even roll their eyes. . coming ’ cause I can’t high school boys or outsiders?
- 1 to keep A. She is definitely more
Ito receive iewelrv for Christ- them tightened. Chocolate popular at school if she dates
neeel.- -n--- , . • t pleasant high school boys.
mas are Ruth Allen, a new candy 1S nvw JuS- d Pid n WIL w y (yo.
bracelet set with Hue san- memory. Because of all these Nwh-eW wn-ew (ou
phire. To Smith a bracelet rationing I have lost twenty whistle. Now what can a
.which bears A&M insignia, nounds in the last e' A If a friend whistles to
and a cameo necklace from ' ---------- attract your attention, you
over seas for GWen., LOST, FOUND. speak. But if a strange boy
I game met with the local ration nLimoSr"srescutehuf Sa STRAYED, STOLEN whistles don’t hear him.
... . ,, board and received this in-’,--... . , When in doubt, just keepgo-
Miss Wortman; "I never formation about using the The hairdo of th. week Athol, lost without Jo: ing.
did go with a bov that didn t school buseg to transno-t -ne nan-do or the WeeK Other lost articles around Column continued next
onen +1, rar door fo, m, ” S x H seems to be the clean-cutcygve weeg
open pie car aoor ioi me. players to and from basket- nineg .f +L, middip nAr with a ‘ TTWeek.
witnclSbov?id you ever % banegames Thfedattorey hair drawn siightl'lhck from gonzegt K MEET TRETEaN
ene"zdnakeeburphramneyas.et Sa over Most five men
another sailor Sh"roaltonae V 8.. Y.. Wr.ut tnen i seem to have originated this, losing her mind. She says its on their basketball teams;
Shoes, shoes,_ shoes, who been in perfectly good condi- that is, all except Canton.
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at Maxine Lide—Mr. Riley.
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