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VOLUME 24 Collegeboro, Georgia, Suburb of Statesboro, Saturday, December 8, 1951 NUMBER 9 SI rrots. Whip Airmen; 71 Lose lo Leathernecks The TC Professor rolled over Moody APB Monday night tallying 76 points to 32 for the Airmen. This victory came after the vaunted Parris Island Marines outscored the Teach- ers 85-63 on last Saturday night. The Professors will go on the ™ road at the end of this week to meet their first college competi- Students^ Vote tion. They will encounter North Yes On Corsages Georgia College at Dahlonega on Friday night and Piedmont at The results of balloting here Demorest Saturday. the corsage question show that there will be corsages at the In the routing of Moody Air Christmas formal dance. Stu- Base the entire Teachers squad dents indicated their choice in the polling which took place saw action, with Marvin Vanover last Monday. winding up as high scorer. Fran McMenamin, scrappy Par- ris Island guard,, was top scorer in the Marine contest. The Leath- Musical Events erneck cause was aided consider- ably when Ralph Parsons, stal- wart TC guard, fouled out early Are Scheduled in the second half. As a gay prelude to the Christ- mas holidays the music depart- It was the first time within ment will sponsor a series of three memory that the Gyrenes had out- Sarah Fletcher IN "WHO'S WHO"—Pictured above are nine TC seniors who were programs. The first will be a con- scored the Professors. named to "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. They are cert by the Philharmonic Choir on The Professors' home schedule (front row, left to right): George I. Parrish Jr., Edith Carpenter, and Friday, December 7. for the remainder of the quarter Receives Honor Charles Jackson; second row: Jimmy Oliver, Betty Anne Withrow, Adding more variety and color is: December 10, Maxwell Air Col- Sarah Fletcher, freshman from and Grover Bell; third row: Dan Biggers, Anne Trice and Spencer W. to the prelude will be the student lege; December 14, Turner Air Chula, attended the National 4-H Overstreet. recital to be presented on Tues- Force; December 19, Camp Gor- day, December 11. Those partici- don. Club Congress held in Chicago last pating will be: Sonny Hawkins, week. After winning first place in Marjorie Weatherford, Gene Rob- the state and regional frozen foods erts, , Shirley Gulledge, Eunetta Harvey Lee Simpson, sophomore division, Sara, became a sectional Shakespearean Drama Purvis, Loretta Green, Beverly from Sylvester, has replaced Jo- winner at the convention. Bargeron, Johnny DeNitto, Farye seph Neverla as make-up editor The 1,500 delegates stayed at the Lunsford, Hugh Pharis, Gilbert of The George-Anne. Joseph re- Conrad Hilton Hotel. During the To Be Presented In 1952 Hughes, and Martha Driskell. signed because of pressing duties conference Sarah was an honor The final event will be a concert which warranted his time and The first Masquers production of 1952 will be Shakes- by the TC band, consisting of attention. Welcome, Harvey. Continued to Back Page. cai-ols and popular Christmas peare's comedy, "Twelth Night." This will be the second songs, highlighted by Russ Ever- Shakespearean drama to be produced on the T. C. campus. itt's singing of "White Christmas." The first was "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which was presented years ago in the amphi- Janice Chastain.' r^wcoiSjSjwwTO-x*^! ' The costumes will be designed An old fashioned square dance theatre under the direction of Miss will be held in the gym this Sat- Mamie Jones. by Bill Fox and made by a staff of college students headed by Val- urday. The dance is sponsored by Starring in the play will be Bar- daree Jennings. Working with her Alpha Psi Omega. bara Fossett, Viola; Dan Biggers, will be Faye Henry, Martha Hine- the Duke Orsino; Bill Evans, Sir ly, Dorothy Ford, Margaret Jones, Toby Bolch; and George Parrish, Sue Wynn, and Doris Ford. Bobby TC Band Plays Malvolio. The play is under the Wright and Margaret Wright will direction of Miss Dorothy Stewart. be stage managers for the play. Included in the cast are Jane Other committees and their For Basketball Seabolt, Sebastian, brother to Vi- members are: Bobby Richardson, Spectators at the opening ola; Ottis Houston, Antonio, friend props and lights: Edith Carpenter basketball game at Georgia Teach- to Sebastian; Christy, a sea cap- and Martha Wood, publicity chair- ers College Saturday got a half- tain and friend to Viola; Phil Nor- men; Shirley Gulledge, Jo Starr, time surprise — precision drill by ton, Valentino, and Jimmy Wells, and Grover Bell, publicity commit- the college band. Curio, both gentlemen attending tee; Janie Christian, programs; Dana M. King, Jr., band director, the duke; Billy Moore, Sir Andrew Rosie Ammons, - tickets; Ottis and 16 music majors gave the per- Augecheek, a steward to Olivia; Houston, Jimmy Wells, Anngene formance, believed the first at a Hara Toler, Fabian, a servant to Culbreth, Roy Goolsby, and Jo basketball game in the Soufe, Olivia; and Carl Tyson, a priest. Starr, program and ticket commit- Band members decided in Sep- The Pages will be played by Rose tee; Loretta Green, Ann Trice, and tember to appear at four college Mary Ammons and Margaret Annie Ruth Moody, general duty; basketball contests rather than Jones, and the Ladies-in-waiting and Anne Trice, music. play at high-school football games, are Betty Ewing, Martha Wood, The time and place of produc- tried basketball intermission shows Edith Carpenter, Anne Trice, and tion will be announced later. High-school bands in Colorado last year, Mr. King says. When Not Teaching, TC Clements Gives Teachers Are Evaluating Referee Specs When they aren't teaching, classes—sometimes as late as mid- J. I. Clements Jr., assistant teachers at Teachers College this night—in a "self-evaluation" of coach at Teachers College, has year are evaluating. the college. Their job will continue done what every losing bas- until their report, is evaluated in ketball coach probably would Evaluaton, or stocki taking, al- like most to do. ways has been part of the teach- turn in 1953 by a committee of visiting educators. At the final whistle of an ing process, but the formal evalu- exhibition game which the GEORGIA TEACHERS, TOP TO BOTTOM—The long and the short ation now engaging the teachers The aim is to examine the pol- Teachers lost, Clements flank- and the tall go to make up the Teachers College basketball squad, as is the largest one ever undertaken icies and practices of the college ed himself with several par- by the Teachers College or similar and to implement or improve them tisans and presented the ref- indicated by Randy Whaley, six-foot, nine-inch center of Pelzer, S. C, institutions. wherever necessary, eree with spectacles. and O'Neal Register, five-foot, six-inch guard of Irwinville, Ga. . Both All 75 faculty members are ac- wherever necessary. As much im- He wouldn't have been so are outstanding freshmen. Whaley will be in the line-up here for the tive participants. Divided into provement as possible is supposed brazen, of course, if the ref- first time when the Professors meet Camp Gordon in an exhibition seven committees, they are work- to be made before the visiting eree hadn't been his brother. game on Wednesday night, December 19. (Clifton Photo from Savannah ing before, between, and after Continued to Back Page. Morning News.)

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THE GEORGE-ANNE (Established 1927) EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Stewart ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mary HeleD Aultman BUSINESS MANAGER -J'im Hodges FEATURE EDITOR E

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GEORGIA (Sun.-Mon.) 'ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI." It is late in the quarter and most in the audio-visual room we are of us have been reaching way, going to show the movie version M-G-M presents their big tech- way down into our pockets, only of Daphne Du Maurier/s "Jamaica nicolor spectacle of the year in the Inn," directed by Alfred Hitchcock the tradition of "King Solomon's to come up emptyhanded. Finan- and starring Charles Laughton, Mines" and "Kim," with the story ces, with corsages and Christmas Maureen O'Hara, and Leslie of the rugged, brawling Mountain presents coming up, are at a low Banks. This is the story of an inn It's Up To Us! Men—trappers, fur-traders, Indian ebb. That is one reason why the on the Cornwall moors from which fighters—who opened up the West offer we are about to make, show- . an old man directed smugglers By ROBERT HURST for pioneers. Filmed in the tower- ing to you absolutely free for who wrecked ships on the coast. "We can never undo what has been done, and we cannot ing Colorado Rockies, "Across the nothing one genuine Hollywood We promise that it will be good. Wide Missouri" stars Clark Gable movie, sounds so much like music So come over to the library.Tues- stop what is going on; but what we can do is to help prepare in his first rough-and-tumble role to the ear. day at 7:00 for one last fling be- a new order in which these things will never occur again."— in years; Maria Elena Marques, Next Tuesday evening at 7:00 fore those final exams. Anon. sexy young American actress, as his Indian bride who fought like Although this quotation is very old and probably dates a tiger on their wedding night; back hundreds of years, it still holds true with the world of Ricardo Montalban as Ironshirt, today, where strife, hate, and war are trying to win domin- implacable enemy of the white anc over peace. Peace is a word that is most precious to all man; John Hodiak, as Gable's half-breed friend and rival; James Here's The Latest.. peoples. We have fought many wars, and will fight many By LIZ, FAYE, BETTY B. more, to make America free from fear and tyranny—to keep Whitmore, cutthroat trader; our peace. Many people have said, that, whether we succeed Adolphe Menjou as a jovial French-Canadian trapper; J. Car- or fail is up to the younger generation. It's up to us. roll Naish, as a shrewd chief; Jack By LIZ, FAYE, and BETTY B. Ann Brinson, Sara Anne Denham, The world cannot be a safe place for our children unless Holt, as the wise old Bear Ghost; The best things come in the June Cantrell, and Carolyn Wil- we, the businessmen and women, teachers and politicians of and a cast of thousands. smallest packages. Proof: Have liams. The TC band honored June Can- tomorrow, do something about it. Men have always searched (Tues. & Wed.) "OLIVER TWIST you watched O'Neal Register on the basketball court? trell with a lovely party. Ask her for peace, have hoped and prayed for peace, have died for "OLIVER TWIST" (Mon.-Tues.). what the gift was! peace. The hoping, praying, and searching has not ceased The Grey Ghost seems to ap- Charles Dickens' finest novel prove of everything on the cam- Jerry Silverman takes the cake with time; only the ones who were brave and fought for what for organizing the most talked- they believed are gone. There are very few of the great men comes to the screen brilliantly pro- pus—but does Shirley Hanson and duced in England by J. Arthur Marylou Hurt approve of the Grey about club on campus—The Bach- and women left, but the upcoming generation can harvest a elors Club. What are the qualifi- Rank. The beloved story, full of Ghost? good crop, a crop that will stand for what is right and fight suspense and excitement, is well- cations for membership? for it. It is up to us! known: the adventures of an orph- You've surely heard of it—have The Yuletide Spirit has defi- an boy, Oliver Twist, raised in a you seen it? Dan Biggers will be nitely been encouraged by Mar- "He who would insure peace—aye, he who would bring poorhouse, who runs away to Lon- proud to escort anyone interested jorie Weatherford's playing Christ- peace in its full true meaning—must endeavor to build the don and meets old Fagin, who to see the attractive Masquers mas songs in the dining hall every very foundations of the State upon the firm rock of justice. trains young thieves in his school room. night. Do keep up the good work. War comes from injustice; peace comes from justice, from Oliver, learning to be a .thief, is Disaster is striking the campus! Mynette May seemed to think the security to each man of that which is his due."—Henry adopted by old Mr. Brownlow, a "So-o-fee" is about to be replaced there was someone missing on the George. kind gentleman. But he cannot by "palpitation" — derived from basketball team Saturday night — break away from the thieves — Gene Roberts in "The Marriage "Deep in the Heart of Texas!" especially the cruel, t>rutal Bill Proposal." "Pic" and "Boney" go all out Sikes. Sikes is played by Robert That extra happy look on Hugh for pets—even to the extent of a Newton, whose performance is a Pharis' face is due to his younger turtle. Wonder if they plan to take masterpiece of villainy; Alec Guin- 00 0 0 brother's visit on campus last up turtle training as one of their Rhyme and Meter ness, England's best character ac- week end. activities ? tor, is Fagin; and young John More engagements! Congratula- Howard Davies is Oliver. Not to Georgia Rebels turn Yankee tions go to Bobbie Holley, Mary over the Thanksgiving holidays— "JOURNEY THROUGH "MEMORIES OF TIME" be missed. (By Jim Hodges) Miss Ela Johnson, Dr. Russell, Mr. MIDNIGHT" I know that ages and feebleness "PEOPLE WILL TALK" (Fri.- of a G.I. and his lovely young war Broucek and Miss Stewart visited ... Will find you, dearest one ... Sat.). bride. Pier Angeli, 19-year-old "way up North." (By Jim Hodges) Melba Warnock has received But they will only symbols be... The "All About Eve" team— ' Italian discovery, is the shy Te- I cannot bargain with my stars Of all that you have done ... Your resa who meets Philip (new find, much teasing about forgetting her Zanuc and and Mankiewicz—bring I.D. card when she went to the ball ... Nor reckon with my state... greying hair will represent... The you a smart social comedy which John Erickson) in Italy and mar- pureness of your heart... And in- ries him. After the war, when they game the other night. My tears will hold no compromise is apt to cause much comment, One would think it was a fam- dicate the faithfulness ... Where being a satire on American morals. go to live with his unhappy fam- ... And no adjustment make... you have taken part... Your inly in a New York tenement, she ily reunion—all the old gang show- It is the story of a physician, Dr. ed up to watch the "Big Five" in I am a patient of my dreams... youthful dreams will entertain ... Praetorius, who had some most finds his occupation is running A servant to my heart... Pretend- The admiration won ... And offer away — from himself, from his action Saturday night. unconventional ideas about the Betty Ruth Folsom was trying ed to this new estate ... A sunrise recompense for all... Those deeds practice of medicine. Cary Grant mother, from responsibility. Teresa in the dark... And I walk on you might have done... A thou- runs into trouble with his nagging to create new motions for the is Dr. Praetorius and Jeanne Crain cheerleaders. Result: -many bruises. through Midnight toward ... The sand humble songs of old ... Will is one of his students—a girl who mother, and her weak husband be- distant wake of dawn ... And must fall upon your ears ... And be at comes a drunk, unable to leave The "boys of the brush" are on becomes pregnant and whom he the loose again—no hot water in I find when I am there ... That your command to give... You marries. The picture is funny, but home. How they solve their prob- night and you are gone ... Oh, I courage in these years ... Those lems and make a happy marriage Sanford. underlying it is grounds for seri- It seems that Spencer Over- can only give my love ... The fair- memories of time, dear one... ous thought. Another "must." makes a tender, poignant love est which is due ... And I'll go on, Your age will never hold ... For story, an is a. "must" for anyone street, Dan Wilson and Billy Moore and on until... I find my way to youth will come and live again ... STATE (Mon.-Tues.) "TERESA." taking Dr. Henderson's "Marriage couldn't survive the tobacco- chewing in Sanford. you. When you are grey and old. This is the dramatic love story and Family" course. BACHELOR: A man who looks MATRIMONY: An institution of but does not leap. learning in which a man loses his Reds Win GOSSIP: A person with a sense bachelor's degree without acquir- of rumor. ing a master's. Tourney HOLIDAY: A day off followed by and off-day. By JOAN BENNETT VISIT The Red team came out victori- ous in the women's intramural BUY YOUR volleyball tournament. In the CHRISTMAS FORMAL The Soda Shop tournament, a round-robin, the DANCE CORSAGES Red team won all four of its —from— Milk Shakes - Sundaes games. DAN BIGGERS and Ice Cream - Hamburgers The two deciding games were CHARLES STEWART Hot Dogs - Steaks played between Red and Green and Agents For Red and Yellow-Orange. In the Red-Green game, Red won THE STATESBORO Oysters - Chicken by a 57-26 score. Pat Wilson was FLORAL SHOP E. Main St. Statesboro high score for the Reds with 12 points. McNal-ly and Fossett offi- ciated. In the RedYellow-Orange, Red won by a 40-13 score. Virginia Leo.tis and Emma Jean Dutton tied LIKE GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE ... for high score with 9 points each We constantly strive to serve our for the Reds. Fran Hawkins and community better. Lucy Olmstead tied for high score with five points for the Yellow- Orange. The final standings of the teams BULL0CH COUNTY BANK are: Member Red 4 0 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Green 3 1 White 2 2 Yellow-Orange 1 3 FROM HALL HIGH TO GEORGIA TEACHERS — Graduates of Hall Black 0 4 High School at Grays Knob, Ky., and now playing on the Teachers Col- lege basketball team are (from left): Marvin Vanover, Coalgood, Ky., DAFFY DEFINITIONS forward; Ralph Parsons, Yancey, Ky., guard; and Bob Bond, Benham, MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT Ky., guard. Parsons is a senior with the Professors, who last year aver- HASH: The last round-up. aged 83 points, and Vanover and Bond are freshmen. (Clifton Photo). LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT: The world's greatest time saver. JNDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB street, President; Clarence Taylor, THE COLLEGE PHARMACY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Vice-President; Allen Pope, Re- _ The Industrial Arts Club at its porter; Glenn Thomas, Sgt.-at- "Where the Crowds Go" regular meeting last Tuesday night Arms; Bobby Taylor, Secretary elected new officers for the winter and Treasurer. Lannie F. Simmons quarter. They are: Spencer Over- Tuesday night was the last street, Clarence ent; Presid meeting for this quarter, with Distributors of meetings to be resumed again next quarter on the first and third REVLON — DuBARRY — ELIZABETH ARDEN Tuesdays of the month. GEC ) R G I A YARDLEY — OLD SPICE Pick of the Pictures XA A CHEMISTRY STUDENT'S TWENTY-THIRD PSALM Fountain Service — Norris Candies Sun. & Mon., Dec. 9-10 Mr. Hanner is my teacher; I shall Only DODGE Across the Wide not pass. Builds "Job-Rated" Trucks He maketh me to write equations: ■ mm Missouri he showeth my ignorance in class. . Clark Gable John Hodiak He restoreth my grief: he leadeth me in the paths of unhappiness for SRies clear faster for those with the forethought Tues. & Wed., Dec. 11-12 Knowledge's sake. Bob's Office Yea, though I study chemistry for- to save for a rainy day. Oliver Twist ever, I will not learn it: but he is With Robert Newton with me; his good nature and un- Supply & Record derlying patience they comfort me. THE FRIENDLY Thurs. & Fri., Dec. 13-14 He prepareth a quiz for me in the Shop presence of my classmates: he People Will Talk coverth my face with blushes; my EVERYTHING FOR YOUR Cary Grant Jeanne Crain humiliation runneth over. SCHOOL NEEDS SEA ISLAND BANK Saturday, Dec. 15 Surely symbols and formulas shall A Variety of Records Safety - Courtesy - Service follow me all the days of my life: For Your Entertainment Fugitive Lady and I will remain in the chemistry MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION With Janis Paige class forever. 46 E. MAIN STREET Also "GUNPLAY",with Tim Holt —Angelyn Brantley. . DRIVE-IN Suncday, Dec. 9 MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE The Enforcer With Humphrey Bogart East Main Street Statesboro Mon. & Tues., Dec. 10-11 S. W. LEWIS, INC Winchester 73' Tuxedo Worries? With Janis Stewart We are offering a Tux Rental Service Wed. & Thurs., Dec. 12-13 — *Ford* At Reasonable Rates Father's Little — SALES & SERVICE —

Dividend Statesboro, Ga. Spencer Tracy Elizabeth Taylor Fri. & Sat., Dec. 14-15 FOR A NIGHT OF FUN— Call Me Mister -TO STRETCH YOUR MUSCLES— Betty Grable Dan Dailey IT'LL HELP YOU SOME STATE Mon. & Tues., Dec. 10-11 COLLEGE NIGHT SALES — Buick Automobiles — SERVICE Teresa John Ericson Pier Angeli SKATE - R - BOWL Wed. & Thurs., Dec. 12-13 HOKE S. BRUNSON ; A Yank in Korea Skating: 45c & 70c Bowling: 25c With Lon McCallister ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT Fri. & Sat., Dec. 14-15 Dancing Shuffleboard: 5c East Main Street — Statesboro, Georgia Outlawed Guns Arcade Snack Bar PHONE # 237 With Buck Jones Also "IT AIN'T HAY" with : Abbott & Costello BOX SCORES'. Sara Fletcher— When Not Marines (85) FG F PF TP Continued from Page 1.. 5 3 4 13 vester luncheon. The representa- Teaching— Adair, f tives were entertained through the 0 3 1 3 Continued from Page 1. Gillespie, f SuKhFt? week by Ralph Flanagan's orches- committee comes. Yackey, c 2 0 4 4 tra, the Notre Dame Glee Club, the The study here is one of 248 in McMenamin, g 9 3 4 21 Purdue Glee Club, Evelyn Knight a nation-wide inter-visitation pro- Colman, g 3 1 3 7 and the All-Girl Orchestra, and gram by the American Association O'Donell, £ 3 2 0 8 others. of Colleges for Teacher Education. Didrickson, f 3 1 3 7 Sarah and five other delegates Faculty Committees are probing Richter, c 8 2 1 18 appeared as honor guests of the seven areas set up under standards Baird, g 1 1 2 3 Ladies Fair program on Saturday for appraising the effectiveness of morning. The members of the con- the college. gress participated in discussion 21 85 President Zach S, Henderson Totals 34 17 groups and tours and attended heads the evaluation here and also dances and assemblies. serves as co-chairman of one of Teachers (63 FG F PF TP TC's star 4-Her has quite a col- the regional visiting committees lection of souvenirs from the trip, who finally adjudge each institu- Clements, f 4 4 3 12 including a small flashlight, a min- 1 4 13 tion. He and Dr. Henry L. Ash- Duncan, f 1 iature truck, compact, a jar of more, professor of education here, THE Hutto, c 1 0 3 2 dates, and a bottle of perfume. 3 0 5 6 will be in a first assignment at Parsons, g In speaking of the trip, Sarah State Teachers College, Florence, BIGGEST Bond, g 2 1 5 5 said, "Visiting Chicago and meet- 0 1 10 Statesboro May Ala., Sunday through Wednesday. Renfro, f 5 ing those 4-Hers from all over the Their committee was schooled in VALUE Vanover, f 2 0 5 4 nation was a wonderful experience, 0 0 0 a preliminary evaluation of the Strickland, f 0 Have Ball Club but I prefer the South, and I am School of Education, University of in Christmas Cards Phillips, c 4 0 1 8 glad to be back at Teachers Col- 1 1 1 3 Alabama, last January. Genevrino C. B. McAllister, president of lege." Dr. Henderson has just returned the Statesboro Pilots from the annual conference of the "BIG VALUE" box . . Totals 28 7 28 63 team, announced this week that Southern Association of Colleges 22 cards $1.00 "at a meeting of the stockholders and Secondary Schools at St. Score at half: PI, 37; TC, 32. Petersburg, Fla. As chairman of of the . Statesboro Baseball Asso- the Georgia School Accrediting "THRIFTY" box . . . MoodyAFB(32) FG F PF TP ciation held Tuesday night of last Commission, he is an ex-officio 25 cards $1.00 week in the courthouse, it was de- member of the state accrediting Weist 5 2 4 12 cided to enter the Georgia State coommittee of the Scuthern Asso- • Famous Hallmark quality Carter 1 1 2 3 ciation. Byrd 0 0 1 0 Baseball League, provided a suffi- • Famous Hallmark beauty Thompson 2 0 3 4 cient number of season tickets can • Famous Hallmark value- Wyrick 10 0 2 be sold to insure financial success Why Not Do Your Laundry Kelly 0 0 0 0 of the team for the 1952 season." The Easy Way? Seglin 2 2 2 6 RUTH'S AUTOMATIC Lanier Credit Freber 10 12 Mr. McAllister stated that a LAUNDRY Oderik 1 1 4 3 committee was named to call on baseball fans in this section to 25 Zetterower Avenue Jewelers give them an opportunity of pur- Totals 13 6 17 32 chasing season tickets. This com- mittee will report to the associa- BUY YOUR Teachers (76) FG F PF TP tion at a meeting scheduled for g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^5gS;^-^Sg5g5!g5g^^;^5S^ Tuesday night, December 11, at CHRISTMAS FORMAL Clements 2 3 1 7 7:30 in the courthouse. DANCE CORSAGES Renfro 0 1 0 1 —from— exceptional values in Strickland 0 0 1 0 Mr. McAllister added that the DAN BIGGERS Short 0 1 1 1 public is invited to this meeting. and I Vanover 7 1 5 15 'S* 1 0 3 Stockholders and fans who at- CHARLES STEWART Pafford 1 tended the meeting last Tuesday I luxurious nightwear! 3 3 2 9 Duncan night were enthusiastic over the Agents For Phillips 3 0 1 6 2 0 2 4 prospects of Statesboro entering a THE STATESBORO Hutto & 6 0 2 12 team in the . FLORAL SHOP Parsons More than 45 season tickets were Bond 1 1 5 3 Sparks 0 0 1 0 sold at the meeting. Genevrino 3 1 0 7 Mr. McAllister went on to say Register 4 0 2 8 that if enough season tickets are Men Prefer sold by next Tuesday night the Totals 32 12 23 76 Pilots will be playing in a new league next year. The Georgia State League is a class D profes- sional league and is a stepup from C*tfta*td Once QotleuU the old Ogeechee League of which Statesboro was a former member. QUtUimal QUvwoHce. f Did you know that the observ- // ance of Christmas was once for- bidden In England—the home of i 'i i «• the Yule Log, the Carol-singer and F. S. PRUITT the wassailers? During the Reformation many Agent believed the undue jollity of Christ-. for mas day was sacrilegious. Parlia- Underwood Typewriters I : ment, on December 24, 1652, or- SALES & SERVICE dered that "no observance shall be The Holiday held of the five and twentieth day; All types machines of December, commonly called Rented—Sold—Repaired B Christmas day; nor any solemnity Season used or exercised in churches upon 39 E. 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