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Eagland, Lend* Popularity; JSTC aowmo~FIG&NB: DUCON, hse Bill Carry Is Democratic- MM~Y STATE ~EPAWlW5tNTs =-PREI&~P: COU~ ' PER CENT NEASGX HAE+F OF ham-mmm a=- the Government B class made a trkp nual dshte has h - FOR -IN lM $ n ma=( poll eonduc*~here wendell L WW~, addfen8~,IS ROIY on ha iwxk the TEdkCOLa rewiveti more popular &be 10-1 ' mmp~lgthan he was &fare latit to Gov@ran~Frank Dbx~at WB thee hundred at~~we.to Navcmbr's $leetion. T!h w=@itIs o'-k acid .d frm trim Wig que#tW~ai interest. The tkree deieatad prwielentkl ca-te is wark of the Q&f exmfive and gt h- puestianaaires amwered nwthe chdce of oae JaokmmriIle the =improwernents he hw miale fa the consolinaticrm of wve~albranch- w-t e vivid iztmwmz* aS Audent eS evuly blp to become pddwt in lM.Will& easily M e~,the studwts 'visited the cham- me Jaekwmvklle studMt hda. An me fiead mugthese rimed as the attempt war made to obtain a wide presidential doice af W. a Forty-nfiw am3 orw-Wd per m, approximately me hahewevi% rm, 3\5-miWt!, and at those filling aPtt mf& to exps9ss a d&&a faa*W. 'Too far 6&W oP Waie", $mid tby. !l'&W eha && hw&M The qmzkion war stated: 4'~~bt- wct.s asr beg indkrltitrr at tk;e t& ttw 4b 'W tteuted with Ulis puposiiion, *rmd dading your- to-b~tbminspectlo#%; the Depart- tal ~ptnian d entire student Mf, personal friends and reWives, mmpi Hiswry BBa ATChlmB bld the intam! idterept of the A. (3. SBELTON if you bad the poww whom would students yon name tb become prdsfdent in far some the. After lunch, thie I@&&?"The foll~wilng total pedt was obtained: DouphWi diviiWcertain FnbrninmcauaTebi Ivisianar and SB-t@ EI&e-three per cent of the Jwk- . Mrs. Ada Pitts Resigns A. C. Shelton Is No Choice ...... 49.46 dsit and fo learn the work QY. do8vLIle *dents are In favor of a ...... sz Mw MJ wnla prmm .trw L. 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The Teacola Current Science PIIblhhed every tmo weeks by ihe Student Body By DR. KENNETH GAICBEN - of the 'State Teachers College, Ja~nvillt,Ala- Late, but better thie than not at all, we're on the job again The bama recent basketball tournament held everylhing up a few days. And the LITnE HELPERS IN DIGESTION locals boys had to work hara throughout the affair. So did the girb Entered as second-class rnattw March 30, 1934, at Aid From Parasites trying to attract the attentions of handsome high school hardwood play- the Po& Ofiice at Jacksonville, Ah., under the era "That number ten out there isn't bad looking", we heard more than , Act of March 8, 1879. We were more than pleased when we read that In spite of the wealth of intormatian now avail- one co-ed stale. But we must move on to more pressing business. James Stewart received the award of the Academy able about digestion, all of the mysteries of this im- BILL is a poor man again; so he and "POP" are sleeping togethrr Subscription Rate, 25 cents Per Year of Motion Picture Arta and Sciences for the best male portant process have not yet been solved. In recent performance as of times past ....We-have it straight that BILLY GRISSOM h't lead of 1940. Stewart's performmce itl become 'The Philadelphia Story" won the award. We have years, however, It has increasingly evident "crazy" about JEAN GRIFFIN, as some believe. .... MARIE MOTLEY -: S T A F F -:- that many animals-including man-receive a great long admired Stewart's actiag. (And who doesn't is still looking for something. Maybe it's a man "RUNT" JONES, 1 deal of aid, in breaking down their food, from para- .... -ator-in-Chief ...... Ted York remesaber him as %ator Smith in '%lr.Smith sites which inhabit their intestinal tracts. states that HARRIET LOWRGAN is no U~louch"... BURNEP "COCA A%pistant Editor ...... Conrtance Mock to Waahiwton", a9 well as his parts in "Seventh COLA" BISHOP gave hb very personal opinion and stated. that HELEN Feature Editor ...... Thad Barraw Heaven", "The Shop Aroupd the Coner". 'The Mor- The Termite and its Helpers should be given an old-fashianed spanking ....We rfxelved another rn Club Editor ...... Emma Catherine Fincher tal Stom", "You C&t Take It With YOU", and oth- note abont an unfair "Who's Who. Well frankly, we don't how very For several years we've dared to mention Mr. Perhaps the most familiar ample of this situ- Business Mauager ...... Paul Rollin much about the situation "Tie it on, IRENE", says a note There's StewartSsname in the same breath with the names d ation is the tropical importation-the termite. These ... .. Circulation Manager ...... Clara Mae Howell Paul Muni, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrgmore, and little ant-like insects cause millions a rumor out that ROLLIN and BRANNON are trying to eefl their Typist ...... Mildred Ugshaw Ronald Coleman. Ye& we were h'lppy when we learn- of dollars worth of damage every sombs .... From everythiag seen and heard, we gaWr that CHarB ed of the hnor be8towed upon James Stet~att year by eating their way back and GLASS and! GRAYSON SMITH are getting pretty sweet over each other E'e~ture writers and reporterp: Claude L~nwdl, Ginger Rogers, who has groved unquestionably forth through the supporting tim- ....OSSIE is jealous over GBACE. But GRACE says that it is without Scientists Charles Johnson and Clarence Chastain. that she can act dramatieally, as waas danw, won bers ot buildings, have caw . TO ONE WHO COMPLAINS THAT SOMETHING SMELLS W feminine lead award for the protrayal of Kitty shown that minute animals living DISAGREEABLE: Morgan-Calhoun Society "cracks" must wait for the Foyle in the picture of the same name. in the termites' digestive tracts are Sodety Edition of THE TEACOLA. See us in person, if you will; and, the factors which are responsible The best picture ai: 1940, according to the Acad-- incidentally, we predict that you won't ... .GRIFFIN WILLINGELAM I).-- FOR NATIONAL AWMI8INO .* - for digestion of the wood. Apparent emy, was "Rebwce", and the directorial award went wfsheg to protest against the statement In the last ime that the South to John Ford for his work in "The Grapes of Wrath". ly the termite itself does not se- Watimal AdvertisingSet~iee,IRC. had won over the North. Her affection is sUIl in Michigan. RUTa C.lly. Publish R-loHar -0- crect enzymes which will break- ... NIW YORW. N. Y. 420 MAD~AYE. Col. Charles A. Wndbergh fa wet", we be- down the components of waod, but HIGGINBOTBAM is &Ill courting PETE BLACKWOOD every ni~ht. C",C*M . - LO* A..XLt* .54. nA.cL.ca lieve, in his points of view on a& te England. The these protozoans do. The termite, When is the Big Day comhgar is it past? ... A young lass on Momt- to Colonel-la 8n IsolatLnbPt In every sense of the word. Dr. then, merely absorbs the digested ain Avenue wiahea dedicate "You Got Me Thls WayH to JOE 'MJCXER He has been wcused of being pro-German, of be- wood from the little parasitic ani- .... Have you figured out the two new Riddles in &hoolP Her mame f EDITORIALS a fii-colmpist. 84 much a9 we disagree with Llnd- imals. Termites hatched under sterile conditions is WYNELLE, and his Is JOE, but they're not related. Anyway, their bergh, we don% thinh that w& rash accwdiol~3 which prevent the introduction of protozoans into looks ought to csrry them pWe& ... DOT WOOD has accepted CLAY And no one knows what 1s true agaiast him as. a maa are fair. We mud remenber their intestines are incapable of getting nourish- BRITTAIN'S invitation to be his flower girl. Whai did DICK MILLER Who knows not what is false &at Ws is the United States si Ameriea, and wwy ment from wood. They lack the little animals which say to that? Or has he said. -Edgar Lee Mastem man has a perfect right to his own opinions. We don't help in the break-down of such a complex substance. has A further remark we might make abont JOE TUCKER, is that he believe that Ljndbergh b a Lfith-columnist. He Tbe Cow and its Helpers stated that England can't win this war. Maay people really has '%mething" on Mountain Avenue that he won't tell us about A Fight For Right who would like to see Englana win &gree with this. Cows also seem to be assisted in their digestive ....MILTON HENDRlX'S bi~g~stWrest in Jacksonville is now .on He has stated that, perao~lly,he would Ilke'to ses processes by parasites living in their stomachs and B reducing diet MADEXJNE WILSON made hay with JESBE Cangress has wasted, is wdgprecious time in ..... neither side win ampleWy, so that &er-war in- intestines. Recent evidence has shown that in the seems ta an debate and wrangm over the Lend-Lease Bill. The KBSART for a while but that now be affair of the past ...q juries may not be repeated. Lindbergh believes, how- cow this is a very complicated process. For exampk, MARE MOTLEY says she likes ED BONNER'S hair hanging over his gentlemen from Alabama, New York, New Mexico, ever, that we &ould arm America to the teeth to it is now known that cows must get their protein argue face. When did she see him in that con&tion? .... FLOYD DENDP and California over whethe* or not the United ward off any &tempted Nai invadon. Lastly, he nibwen as food. Ordinarily animals must get their States would be safe from invasion if England losea kidit likes the ChoecoIocco representative, WILLIE ANN HATUW. .. is right. nitrogen in the form of prokhs In the cow, how- WAYMAN BTaOTHEB would be good at wing love songs to some the war. Again, we ate ,host in one hundred per at ever, bacteria help out. The process seems to go some- fair Some Americans contend that we should keep disagreement with what Charles A. Lfndlbcrgh be- what like this; 'first, cevn bacteria in the cow's damsels. Why not give them a break mme time? ...We know that . ourselves clear of the whole affair; that we should lieves, bu4 let re-be* that every person in thls stomachs take the non-protein nitrogen and use part JAMIE BOLEN was rather mall, but not quite small enough to get concern ourselves chiefly and mmglekly with mak- fortress of demmraoy- may speak that whloh he tdy of releasing ammonia as a waste product; sec- into a locker. DINAE says that the situation was a matter of necessity. ., it, , ing America strong- strong that HiUer can never believes. We hear that PRICKETT is looking for a Cinderella to wear the "hob- us. ond, other intestinal bacteria take this ammonia and molest The advocates of this theory go further 4 build it up into their own body proteins; third, the nailed" shoes that he has purchased for mountain climbing. (Too anall and state England can't win the war "over theren. So Notice that in the report crZ the TEACOLA ques- mw digests the= latter bacteria and therebs obtain for PULLEN) Why has HELEN ARMSTRONG Men making so the material sent would fall, sooner or later, into .... tionnaire poll on gage one, that eighty-three par cent a rich supply of proteins. many trips to AnnWn lately? Could JOHN COLEMAN have anything Nazi han& that would prevent Iak strikes in industries work- Another gmup says to aid England in every way Man and His Helpers to do with it? ... The fact that JENNIE BOLEN has a twin was very ing on national defense oontrrlcts. We are espmially useful last week-end. Right sweet of you, Jamie. ... It seems that ALMA podblethat by so doing we me defending our- pleased with this finding. You betcha' we believe selves. They believe that if Hitler Isn't defeated "over As regards man, there is also ample evidence to TUCKER prefers her HILL without the WOODS. ... Although MARIE that labor should be restricted in their strikes that indicate that certain bacteria living in the intestines there" that the Americas will inevitably have to do retard the defense program. Many citizens are drait- NEARS has formerly had an intense IWifor brunettes. she says now so in the Western Hemisphere. are of considerable help In the process of di$estion. that a red-head trikes the lead-at least for the time being. TMO& ed into service and must leave the buslnesseq jobs, Just how much this happens has not yet been .. And so, pro and con, the gentlemen in Congress srnd personal interests to work fox thirty dollars or PHIE" MOORE has taken a osrtain liking to c~ins. Have "PENNIES" axgue. Only one thing is consistent and alike in their tharoughly iwestigated. Supposedly, these bacteria dghtly more per month. Big Busiaess working on na- digest part of the food mass, end the digested food have anything to do with it, MORPHIE? ...It seems Ulat LOUISE expmtulations. They desire to do what is best for the tional defeme contracts must M certain non-profit JONES had really caught up on her sleep. LOUISE, however, has noth- United States. And in this both and all factions are is then absorbed along with the food digested by the clauses, labor regulations, laws end ruIiby the Na- intestinal enzymes. At any rate it is apparent that all ing to say on the subject. ... It is believed that IRENE HUDSON and rim- tional Labor Relations Board. Why, then, should labor s ;-$ But if the United States were in no danger what- the bacteria living in man's digestive tract are not CALLIE MAE FAULKNER have married roommate ...DOT "JUICX" be allowed to go on strikes and hold up .vital pro- completely harmful. REYNOLDS has a strong feJing for a dark, handsome preaaher. pipso-ever, regardless of who won the 'European war, duction? We have always held that minarity ele- ... "POP" GREGG Is trying to find a copy of "The Woman's Digest" +.we should help England and her allies in EVERY nwnt in the labor group has been responsible for .... - wgpossible just the same. Did the gentlemen from all of the radicalnes in organized labor. STW the "CHICKEN" and CHEISTILXPJE received two very "cute", if not unigea New York, New Mexlco, and California communistic inspired, the fiith-column agitated de- February valentines. ... SIDNEY ICAYBON gets his bicarbonate of soda at the ever bear of a principle, of a Fight for Right? Out tense retarding strikes. Stop tbese strikes by law. Apartment Dormitory ....something about NAlOha BOWLEN and the of The second month of every year duty to civilization, humanity, and democratic I -0- book store. ...MARY ALICE MANGE is faltIing for some guy called principles, it is our hide-bound obligation to do every- Brings back the lives of saints, In .the above mentioned poll. it was aim found DEAN, a phte or something. thing within ow power to help those who are re%ist- that Wendell Willkir is nahbe favnr ldlv. In And how I curse, and rave? and swear - .u--- r"- - 1 .---- 7 -...------pesc or me aooa muss, murue uygeawsu rwvu - tagmawom. mw &sh to &what .tbtor re tional defense contracts rnmt m&t ce%Wn non-profit JONES had really caught up on her sieep. LOUISE, however, has noth- Unbtiad 5Eak Am% in Ws berth aRb 8ll Mm are is ehen absorbed alw with the fddigested by the clauses, labor regulations, laws and rulings by the Na- integtfnal enzymes. At any rate it is apparent that aU ing to say on the subject. . . . I2 is believa3 that IRENE HUDSON and ;!. - &spa. ' tional Labor Relations Board. Why, thut, should labor in the haateria lhri in man's digestive tract are not CALLIE MAE FAUILKNER have a mamied roeamate . . . DOT "JUICY" L But 1l UI UnTtca Sta*. ww .o damtier wb.b be allowed to go m strikes and hold up vital pro- .- .- war, tomplete1i- harinN1. REYNOLDS has s skone feeling for s dark, haulsome presahw. ~--~er.seggtrdb sf wb~won ddon? We have dwaylys held th#t min~rltyele- . . . he@ in my, *'POPv'GREGCI b trylag to flnd a wpy of "The WemaSl's Dfgwtn we 'shWi61 En@su*I and 'her dks ment in the labor pup has been responsible for . . . . - +, wag-pmibEe just the same. W th ga~lflems3from '%HICKENn Md C- received two very "cute", if not -&e 9 1 all of the radicalness 1n orp(anhed labor. STOP the . '&&maw, New York, Hew Mexino, asad CkWim&a cornmudistic inspire& the Plith-column aQW& de- February dentimes . . . SIDNEY RAYSON gets his bicarbonate of rods at the ' . djer hear oi a d&pL, sf a Right for BW53 Out fense retarding strlkcs Stop these strikes by law. Apartment Dormibry .. . . something about WAIOllWl BOWLEN and the JPI ,a;@ to ad duty civilhatlon, bmmnity, dm& . -0- The second m~nthof every year book stare. . . . MARY WEMANGE is falling for same guy called a t;o d.o .*pIes, it is om Me-bm4 tPwk3.a- etrery- In .ike *eve mentioned poll, it w# aJm found Brhgs back the lives of faints, 'Cc who a*e resi& DEAN, a private or mmethlng, Wag wifhtn cwf power t.~help that Wmctell. Willkie is gaining favor locally. In And haw I cum, and rave, and swear lng tymny. we ow'e f9r mg8ng, -, and J&cbnvlIIe (and we Meve all over the country) To add a year's com~ta Grand Finale: (Paid Adverthmcnt) ~iteCOLVIN, FRIEDMAN, t$e re& si ibe frse WWM. We owe it ta 'tbp eayed. Of auw, Oleh Abe, he freed the slevw; Mr. WillWe Ls beaming more an& more popular. 'I%& m6 plow ~t~plea@f et TB.eare 11 PMCKET'F (20. clean windows Prices reawnable. Your bmi- Fdm& mwag, Halland$ a. cod only be Bne kr one thing-WWe's attitud'e OZe' Wahingbn-was true. a~rphtfarT&&lit@tgm,aatl%oEfWet&ahe, tawarda the Lend-base Bill, The rJleieated presf- But all I've ever done, mhv knaves, dl i~r8i0 ah, d@ aw b th& Wt. dentla! caadida.b baa proved his Americadm as Is '%$it and spit and ~h.eW.@~ have few citizens, I#e has done this by cqnpletely ' putting defeat an& party-11Bslipg im a seemplace "Oh! Ah was born in solemn pllght! Bill 1776, Etcetera sad standing first anel always for the good of Amcr- The lwrha split! a mgt He even read by candle light, OUR DEMOCRACY----+kt We are mWal2y Safmw In what the Sea, democrroy, pnd &6e men the world over. We And &-pt 'neath open sky! ow@eges have ko fo aMut as SM&&C! '%end- need more Bepubligsas like Wendell L. WWe. He walked for miles through sleet and mow Leme*' Wl, hmuch as we haye W +be ~a~te-1 -0- devoted a preat deal oY s~~eto war nnws, % play a pny beck1 - Gallant Oreme! Laag may her banner wave on He worked for weeks, we all mud Imow. bothi~aod~theh~~tsewd~ high1 Greelr vicM@ ova powe Itallan legions Cpuse r;rin baked through a crack!" , AND DEFENSE papus graatieally~ignore war me,wWe at&crs al- have surprised milit- experts ?in every country. * Iew m Uonal fcabre whbb glva6 r mt im- - And now that Greece has accomplished the "impos, -&m&om, &hnt and ethereal, th;rk a was fs b.ejagt Well. papa ww't Astor's frjenq . siblev' once, % appears nuwe than likely that the . Nor mamma Eleanor's, &EG)NNING WITH THE MUSKET wag& and Wt Wre is a &gbE pomWIIty, however power end will - fury of Gerwmn~r be lcmd against But we had Ughts-a modern tread, BEHIND THE DOOR OF THE %at we eventdb be by it m rmmtr?, the small nation. Can Heilenic warriors perperfirm And rugs upon our floors. CABIN IN THE WILDERNESS, if9 &rcudms. -halag ane've ma-plarp& the another "h-ble" feat by turning back the ram I cut my wood. X grazed the cew; AUD THE VCXUNrEER Flu whok mstter; ~erkainlp it's 8n uWaati& wB~wS, in$ eolmns d mwcWnl$( Ge~mans?&gin the mill; mt WJP~f&Q ta nate md I've slept on open me; OEPARTMENT 1v THE NEW, ktd~me nuem- tiuy sorM says no. But even if the experts are cor- never ~nf~~hteprm~ve~~~~8t&~ But once have I seen how rect, as we believe thw are, anather Creek legend A mul gets too mu& change. F 1 a degree, ad we mad: fa#mW mw d thsh was already added h M&ry when Italian armies views: started retreating to t?x~plske from w& they came. "Oh, Vashington, he was a guy WsgSa 'Pech'a 'FWHBXgVE, in a Matof a & Wlno fought at Bunker mi spe& ma& by Lts faeuLCy-mmErBr, eat. Glenn A to Lee and He never taM a single lie, Y NEEDED 11: m,mm, and we quote iP part '?n AW~~W eatate Coach Remy Greer Itis Mil- h&rle~rhereXdowkw9$htZlaamxm1.aftaW- ledla Rlgh S&ml basketbdl tam. Milleroille re- NQ~went winst ~orrrwill! IPor ccntly won t&e Sfxth Distdt Co~msment.Thcbm- His dad *as rich! but fan't you rree itat+ agmb or splrrpattsiam .undw any That GEOW weplain as toast? &e arid F&sk dttn kh&r oantem3Wke Pas- named wu held on the ldcampus 1- week- end, and with Mfllerville w&mbg over a field of forty-one X'll bet he eut the cherry tree t~&@ p-m af ru-q hhikr- To mend a broken postf" elllee end perww.cIan, and to, Shp tammmw p- teama. Omr graduated from JmkmwiJle State etpm oi ipttrigw and tmmch%bp and m, I haw Teaohers Collwe itr the spring of 1939. He hLs brought bnor to wr school, to Millerville, and to My Bad had no cherry tre I tffhat can mcmateb be d't!scdW 0s @thin& md where is Bunker Kill? Fa~dIIaslrm greater g& faatl to have dl P&Ft himself. I'll bet the Wcoats tried to tease fn IBBBtxm&&&ve and remative Which mmemm0 Ywr Georgie erq their kllk intblong'nur asettrc only ~tive~to ha- The In justice Of It * They kssed too loud, and in their &e trea ma brutpllb. of of N& Why must the soldier be relegated to sWan OM George. maired out and ran, - *muse the repulsiveness the And tell down Banlrer Hill, by gee! FIRE INSURANCE -LIFE INSURANCE -THE POLICE -WITH rand acti~a, bese138e En&md cm W defensive inferior @tian in the minds of most -I@? Why must contempt be dwlaxed against those who wear Ta aaw his countryrnd. THESE WE ARE REAWTO AVERT, OR IF MEED BE, WITHSTAND weeso mu& W€ i% to be eh- k &e -Ben Kirk t;lam$m &freelnm% my em Uncle Sm's wjfomsP 1s It a ~ishonopto be willing I EVIL DAYS. AS HA NOW PREPARE WITH .//Ah/ 1 1. t~ aacrittce one's Ue for his couatry? ily+ttte~ftlWmr kme&anwu wdto &ngIr?-hIIl B5IW~- Armed fomm haw no tMe system. Mmcoact pathies wikb a hedtkyr w1.Samdm sil: Brititih m&ves. to coast and fmm Wrder to border men are answer- ' We Lose Mrs. Pitts . eaum at --re whkh the EWW have rua is ing the summotis to 6m'Ve. DwbX-8, law= teach- - w+ ,masked,'Fherk are the mgtrkm >8f rMhtol- ers, stden5sl j6ihm-aU are banded for e comma About as prdwnd a shock as could have sftuck -. aqym, Of 8862bberjr* ma arEogsa%e. - . . . . Ell the ow cause. %!hey are dedicating tlsqneefves ta the build- the aalbge faearly thie we& when it wm learned alyE eicImes&of B~r~gethe Bptazh b~ hm &OW ing of a farce $0 #,tremendous that no - combination of definftety that Mrs. Ada Pltts, beltme3 DaeE& uo motre. praitabb mong UI& blQOd fu& of MW. gowers Can exert iQ idbetx~ein our hemisphere, m&tm wid College Social Director, had resigned. kr.7- -. p.'Reineg fdher deplores tha W that €tbeadiP. They are willing to forego their phures and Mrs mtt$ has been a vital part fd the college for ~ebag dram inta a wprr iem, Wt kb&I their pr@fe&ms to protect no from invasion. What so long that very few can remember ft without her &pas such PO "the terrible Bm" have hm revb- do we give them in rettlra? Contumelyl derision, as a part. 'Fcrr &q twenty years, while the Wtu- and that meot t;be people are snubs--my Zhfng ta make thep~feel inf-r to us, tion grew from an ordinary mrmal school iata one ' for whom they are dyto lay down their lives of the largest colleges in the state, Mrs. Pi* has Ip the BritW, but stay out o$ the for the cause of freedom. been a second mother to thousands of ghb who have ttre sub&@ bmk 0 tbe tltk of 'Xet free8om ring? Yes, let someone else wrest made their school homes in the doFmitories, and a it from us wbile we dt on the irideUnes arid condemn friend& md sagacious friend and adviser to all of him for being a soldier. the other Mys and girls wlno have attended school I during her period of service. Jtihkxmvtlle bows in low and respect to We. a defense measure. It iWb on all caIlege students Pitts sls she steps aside to make a home fm her I"'""-;I to refrain from embarrassing the govemcnt in itis psot@erk% grand-daughter, ju& crs sbe hag made foregin polfry, and the TEACOLA endom a mud home here for so many othera. feetra,saoeSthc~ACOLA,Skratitisa~of its plea. ?@IPW' loyalty to the @ool and to "my girls" Varsity Cafe dfart-mbmdh for indvidwls tQ t+tWlpt te WJy We hope that bmre you have read Wa, "Bill was nwer questioned. In collabmdion with President ----. ..- * -- ..-A1 " . . . . -- "~-J"&wffi~li!-w's"%*h% -558 $d@e&atti'~~ a debnse measure. It calls on all college. students Pitts as she steps aside to rn* a home fot her to refrain from embarrassing the gu,vemmt in itis psotirerlesr grand-daughter. ju& m Pe has made fore@ mlfry, aHQ1 the TEACOLA endmw a second home here for so many o4ueca. ib plea. Mrs. Pltts' loyalty to the am tD %my girls" We hope &at before you have read thts, "Bill was never questioned. In ccollahwatim with &&dent 177s' will have been pas@ hy the -ate and .wit Daugette, she wrote the scheal en& anti she always Specialized Steaks, Chops, and along to B speedy 0. K &om the president. Now is had the welfare of tbs indlvldud s&dmt and of the no Ume for petty bickerhgs aloaa pwts Wea There schd at heart. J~v~will miis is Pit&, and Fried Chicken .t* - *sir- *a- -aliUns a-l * 4:-a Cnr adlnm W%- krn we hnne that csire~imskanceswin &nit her to vlatt A*, - r

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Thm W a&, anaI it waa gemoue, but a~ iwna Our was foudd which Isetter. the on whWI md Wt won wW.bia Univqdty. --.--- - - m(nts - WW .be av-IP. the %st Point Military Academy. wide was the good. B. B. cmtain @f lib& dl ot fhe mtea - After ftn =*a mod oar bh At mn&sign d her come wazl asar emntuaz. winner. adpmdbrs kit am on W mwkti men fwefa- BSW the tlwk1858 wildmlwm tbdr a%m Next came the disappr,htiag meore popd. &vWal years ai@3 few of between JwksimxUle snd &&and. the pastes and pcpqrdc!fil had tOO FB~without *- * fibre, sad tw gr- tW amshed BIarrr~~. 1 'In the s#ka peed &hkbd made mepumice:, lnrt AIlRerW EhId gat d shadily f4 earth to buw threq fteldl goah whiw bgr a Dankal rid them. Soae rnargnl of six p&nk IQm mme b all eS$hi to elem Elre k& if ao&b~-mt0~~d to fm~ahfuel fm their k.'ma the game between OaWn and OBe likes the *. salt md seein Spring Quarter Opens aze * all *t. Eating of kt went m fw par- chfolYl* lwaay I* glt*aa$-- tidb me BM&& yems uwkeck- with Oxford fhallx winsmg. me as end omgeii %WF-the CC], *st la& game betwee31 WUow VsW e- meal ?ill of- balp to pw- mix* itS ate tvpn fd fke tltwnti* s~zI~U~Y.rw, and R@aiwke t&Wthe vent tarb. L March 17 gpradwatly, it bcmw want thal with %tlotbta W. Emmke &ally ~h~~ meywb wma Lings were mingta tb0 tw- mara wew Qibtgame. eaitsa !&wen meah and at dght m&r tbo tee83r ars BrwhM, are W. !t'hep wee beinqr Maad in - wmwwitbtst th*t of fu- . b 25, pzone to prmhoe h&k a~dwhich - - *. Way, Behaw Jadam- tmf e z-wpiemtents; unmmtrolld in#. vib High Scbd &@lightad g~rclua& eak bb the mlslael If tw ares and ew&ftc cu$&h8 ww de- and honored to have Dr. Ag&ea you eat candy. eat it &r meal8 smyh# the xemaiubg timber, p* sight with i#a hma, wa#x& gU1- Srlydw, of hte nep&mat d or be rw& to teeth a&er eat- uer,t'ng natura1 rep-gn o\f les-tiwit& hmgias, apa B pw* visit our school. @. Education. trees and strippfaS hgnrlant *at- now Bsld b &m@e h dy. 'Crokd ke%hare usu* crurwd- - msimds af their @ramu#Eow- tot- $ bans wing wlheee w-&pi-. Mm, SeYg $5~. &re e2w en- c, atid &s a rentIt foiq b mere parents hd Uved in tBe temd the BSnrringham Orabrlea3 likely ta collect between &em, and the teeth as long as one hap any. CQnf* the subject a0 wk&% was It h medifXiculf to keep them On acamk of the tenderny d Abmhm Lincoln. Tue&v, in cban. UncIeenlinem si %he tee% tlm jaw to become tab&@ pr* cltaa4 Charla Mmk and Frmcea and an did are the main pst*onat* in fhe deael-snt &I Weaver gak their spwches. whieh cawea d dental deeay . C-ked tba hnaa vm We mm rn bq were very gootl. f%trlaMe Mixk t&th shoulrt be stmightend. Or- left far tfre wisdom teeth Tkey rnw ins peritow to 0 was ~hosento 8peak B th* county fhadontia, the &&@@in$ ab beme inmeted aru3. press w&st contest and we hope tihe sill go toeth, makes It pasiMe for the tlen- a nerve, causing not only pain in on to the distrirt and finally bhg tist .tQ almost .change mmwktely me jaw, but irritbllitg., headaches, Shte ewtwat b win PlFSt pLBPe the shape of the jaw, but'p~event- and earaches TIw &F one tinds ion of Wats whenever possible be has an hpactioa aiOd has it re- ssves pain and ercpwse. brthodprr- moved, %he WtW eft he b, If a tk is dlympemfve. At it persea haa not cut his Ooigdom teebe sem that WBIY tO m, but it is by W timeBeiaa3 or+, he^^ -.. .. really workh every mt that is have thtm X-raps to aas if lw spent. Croaked teeth cawen rut- has my. .% The Spring Quarter will begin March 17th and the apm$ranbe, bad he6ebg, X-m Phm Bn ~Z~PO* pmt bad sight, a defect in taWn& h- ia dentistry. X-rays nat only show s.-bd. . -. .lktiterm of this quarter begin~April 28th. Students pmper mWc&tion d food. 1 me if one has abscess& t&h, but ah . -,. . .*en#yfng:a$ the beginning of the Sprfng Quarter map is going fo have tris tee& sk&gM- deegy Lat PrOecIsV wddn't be en@$, he lwld go to an ~rtho-Pound, espeeiw bag'htw- tb + ,- mmeeb h quarters work by the end of the Summer; &nW, a #rat rWkows tewb X-+BD aw &ow up h- : C : -" the.entering April 28th may receive one and one-half what la@ is doing. patioas. It 19 a wise i- tu haw One SRO~r]be taught t& clam on we's teoab X-fay& wePaur sr qBlwkz's credit. boEh sides oi his mouth. dde five years. AU mmes will be offered and special emphasis bi. be mouth that OM chew8 on b Some people uw too nu usually more can %ha #e &her WaSL hn*tEV%r me it will bt'pbdupon teacher training for those who de ddes OF the moutb Alw~padilute it with st least iive sir&----,i : Then, tba, if we &ewe& on one parts at wpter. A mth bum4 &itla dl the tie, @mt We d &e with nmutlr wa&es is one d the mouth wuld be bet& developed. went lpruas one ham. Mot& Sawlit mgular teettl and heal* wasbm @* lmke the mou& fee4 ALL COURSES LEAD TO A B. S: ttW33WW h' the th0r~Wa little cfesmar for the tin?@bat- mumoi. Pod It 4 thm& ~peopk1~th&~~ham the thornugh grindim and &&g wdee *an etplezur. PyalEIwa DEGREE & ths idwith saliva mt the dl- hcausedb~bythizw+&bm mvs enzyass egn wily pme- of teeth, ta* emweed hrn iaearu- fat& d Mag about a more per- mlp. clearred teeth, makmhdon, Write For Further Information act am.xw is amam md ziaaiz~ QW ha- :

Millerville Wins , Sixth Disfrict Cage Championship %u Alabama Intercollegiate Conference Champions lTirnament Was Held 0ni~irlsPlay1 1 students Swnsor .7r: Visiting ~isketbail Teams b. L-1 Campus; Henry Lee I~~~~~ & Many of the college students as- en- T-rI&eer -. Coaches Top Team sisted the faculty and staff in i:?.: - Cage Series' tertaining the vlstting basketbsll It-' * V teams which were taking part in :: ,9- REACHE$ FINAL IIis the sixth district tournament an tke -. . ~; JACXSON~~LEPUT I Team Wins INDEPENDENT WINS OVER " BY campus last week-end. As far as AS~D APAEETMXNT DORMITORY EN war possible. students from the FIRST GAME PLAYED same lwsam the kame were ,se- !.&*st~agMillerville High School lected as sponsors and guides, anand &%ei. won the sixth district basket- Intramural basketball competition everything possible was done tu. 21~1~~.dlodem here on Monday night, for girk gt to a good start make the players and mchea stay' 84. Millemille. coached here Thursday afternoon, February pleasent. Lee Greer, put on a last 27, at which time the Independent The teams and sponsors were as . vh& to win with comgarative team defeated the Apartment Dor- fQllows: Alexandria, Evelyn Crow m$$6-r Oxford in the final game. mitory group by a 27 to 14 score. & Pearsons; ~ntWan !WkdIWs eoach, Kenry Lee The girls fought hard and the Gibbs and Ed Banner; &&er ,Qadnated from this school contest wak described as very in- Harrietett, Ashland, Lonnergw CWtllene end W. in'-- 'spi.ing of l%%. l"b.is is his teresting and well worth seeing. eon8 year in Ohe coaching field. Those playing for the Indepem- and Mdton Wallace; Cedar Ti'uEs' year's tournament was the dents included: Ashburn (Capt.), 1me Hudson and Clarence Ch &khth ahn~?)meet for teams oi Fhiilips, and Couch, forwards; tab; CentreI E

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- tvlaznhy, March 3, 1941 The Teamla Page - >*-, I;Q >*-, +.-- A Wesley Foundation Holds Flame Bahq&#-, . ., I,, .+ The annual banqaet of th.e Wdey Foundation took glace We SOCIETY.*,- mdng at Harries Hall. The tables were prettily appointed e color scheme of yellow and green, Bowls of yellow ftmeww& - Reception Given By Faculty Staff For at htnttab and etream6?pi of and ye&law papers wm em&& dew tha center with a mft glow-rerkcted from the burning +& Dr. Agnes Snyder, Freshmen Arts Group candle& Places were marked by Mpdnted carda and atmve p7. mms amenhating the &em, UW8Eight Aaame In W. -# !&'he following indtati~ns wm-& The banmet was serve mW-- C 'lr- 'lr- sent to member* ai. %e d~Vaad =bed wi* Wo kge WB d the Wgmam 8oriety for Tow=Y* mgom,xmraia Tom,- * -I man Sophame sm%leItin&, tied With @d nibboa Se&e, ~r;r, J. m- ley' Sara mar, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Daugette, Br. ma piema with pi* emT, w. c. R we, Wm 9. *L a.C. R, Wood, heah and white gladioli. Brick iee crem of Towlnle~,1Mrs. Homer weaver, e -* Ben H- - -rent dormit@es the person- centered with pink hem 4 as- WaEI. B. M-k. The menu ern-. K-8-* Jo were sewed. -tors, the eoUyge dmtars. ~@rt@dcakes and si.tcd M pa.* chop., sweet potato q& &eir wives, and the college &sdw&?with W~*S-e m- with zeeEtS 7 nice Terrell, Titus; Harriet Eolmer- Yea-. dentists and' their wives: and c.lh gan, Ashvi-Ue; Inez Rmbuok, Elom; P-s, rice gravy, jelly, J&we me Raynor Bailey, Pad*and Erdil and g&, amph wi& d. an ad whi~ged.cream, and coffee. f m~eh pleasure par. men ~nry~a- * Rgv. **& m ..,..,.,...... ammny, gern furnished music. Be bathaster. Dr. C. &- Wdwe at a recepff an in honor d The home w,as decorabed itl pink %be inrooation. The progrm was Miss Am- Swder and whi* eaw~ingout tkw vah- lallowa: 'The Z'ldighter", 0-g Pink and 'tine motit tapem were used by all over the hause. In tke living Frt?hman Seotion6 zam glactioq were preci-aihg m?ma?~- R@~tmond, ~1ve puhts; l*~~etpea- the lit (k~d*~Jmm J* shh~0d gfva at the of md a potted primrase was on the Low*, Gav Towem, Haze1 w, Wooda a.,and Mrs. ~illiamCalvert piano. accoasP~~by 3- Jane* Crtula- on w~dneday,February #e t~e~thThe guest book was kept by 811- My&~d~gham; "~rparks ~rn the La Clubbe Cuisin mven thirty to dne o'clock k? erb+m*Red BW- FIarn~", immm~ansby I~Xartlm he fo~awingguests aha**' “l''be R0ms*, SC~, La Cfubbe Cui&im mt mests were greeted at Ehe he DPf. R. P. M. C. E. CMfee; "fhe DY- Sara Jo Btmistoa; f~@lYtion: Feu=* N.w~F Selena Howe and Noble, J. F- ~~~er*-a weis- m;' Catherine Rbd; Bro*toa on February w* wmmon, we*owee; a* hpu& I,. W. kllfson, K. X OBT~P, 'FQ%~the Glem", sung: W the mkmt cox, for time ca~edfor Guntersvifle. feunna Zwnud ~~p%on;Mr. w- 0. grow@. except a picnic supper. -, wmn,in-c& am Dr. Graham, cpniezen~e : afre Feceiving line. m,.& yre mw, W- C. PA. G~YY,Mr. - ~~ The next week it met V& :. I C. C. DIUW, WI~.and MH. Rc K. ~~~ of Wesley Foundation* Campbell and Mflctred uphaw, :' I pmfWg bewas ms. W. J. T.d+ e.:, NIpg Bwwa 1 a@ Waf- at th. Unhralw oi am- with a Valentbe -$ v* , who wae q Bowed ckfftmt and corsage of r-. h.w. OIattys Allen, Miss MsMikhell, mama, tht? mest speaker. a b~i&bww w,,: i A&is Hamiea Banes, MIS Ma M- I& mbjeet, 'a's Light -s m-ts were sewed r-egb . J' in the -*' Cvrtiss, Ma Maude Lu*&U and strdenl., we ury Dr 11~tiiieda8 &ahy mwdv.1. The recep-tiw was held' at 1.. hmm sf Dr. and in W: tu3laut* H. Sweefj,& ~q.I. Jhm was &wed formally. Dr. 6ny- the. ro-moramg ms.Dav's Mrs. W. J. Orrlvert. CFh& By W. 0. Barrow) fwhted out ae mod$ rb On Febrtlafs I@,- dub a& &a wwe a black velvet dress ad t PmPle tb. world tday am *- mvd gardenias, pr-ted to Misses Wmw'-n* Kg.Eh- Oew BE.m chd. 1 A"key Apartment Gossip 8ic*, mentalls and intdhctuaW ~amvingae QX 6 I her by arts faculty. Mrs. C. WWmB Seen, Heard or Felt wwq-~t.~id~~r aw ! f)=ligette *are a bhk ma JO He,Erline s-e, Are YOU Coming? bmk wedm wwts, nad *@ Wia Mptk wb .Fw@w& MW Did YOU weOlive* dl- Ry Pe ltrpwtex ubildren- He awu gmerat C~Wthe members reti*& % ' fPL;b Triple& *gar& ag throua *' bailswith her *& ~~ndWnof the world to kitchen fop mewwag and R ~006wore a beaded btur nspr Most I haven't *sn mcB sgrino yet, Ibe tie ha. near tbe dab *e ~awm-, her eyeg th.t &ae not been A htupe of &e ermQ ww a *,m, $. kl(enwws mnm, Nmciet m-beamfng w?Per- kt *br in d *ebi. Pi the win* qu* b2ritaal developtnctat ewto the anp &is,rnckeR, @. mw, *as -use -en @la- a kt -on dreq wd %eh Fi'ik, Arllldred Eli- * m- wb* WM NO, not in er, the Junior Prom. Am you corn- and htek$u& but the was a a uue mdracLe ' of th* oi -dm the members, who .* *& ~bn.P. V. ~avewm a bel Ruwa tlre Grab. m ia a class. Felt- &= me a&wwM cfrw * jWkt Juanita Hort~n,Irene G~WS,Jean At last we smmeet the mder men,pF mgout pocbt to IW* ye@#ater the drearinem airpLenewuaonce their favorite eha~acteru,~hsa pn- of mene OZfWfs re- ad oi the mdches to *bk= areas to match. Leathemood, Helen PLFaaskOng, mm Day for an weq:due hmk. st harskpss winter, it is and the characters they m- ae guBts iEom me wary Ekbeth Wa& Vera Dea- Po* He's ~Q&R ug for the Jun- ufews tragdes! I could eu&m af the JUaier class tu wd- in the the@f emSmW 4 now trwed were WsSih~ w ~~ca be Bw~- in RePgam u.ciing into wgroocn ~arjorie-on, Inez RoeIruck i0t prom. so see the haw mn ~mtParade - of 1821" ~i come ~anespring with ahe most Wonderland, &iw apple of Allens's a Qi apePi@n~eWM* a *tte ~;t%1~lm a-w p wee Margamt -dno, R~ Erdil Ferny, Willie a ae mapyhaa*t hit m. Smc8 CQIO~Wag~l ofigiaal dame of the Ethel MOO* is $fWher Cam- La& was af Gme Re pdlie, ancl C~olOq~riplett, E:W- -Jeanne Grifiia new s*)e by*shair, sewn. year, St. Patrick P.rdeSSQf Noam* Uni*~- I*itge Maude ms-lab-parber m-CgmBw h~no~~at that 3'wt slW with a YOW~man who ha as Buck inn, ~~ltt~r~bh~ dea mugNoble, Mrs. Sarar Renfrae Oden, dlahnen9 J@9s, girl hiding in the floor board of a ~*~ c-~etition: Renf* *dd *&ten the dm~eg pr& a@bf3to the pm oi Ley Om, Hela Weas PT& uel*omPson md ~ar)rEF~~W mbert ~0% Gpm, Wood- cw Mawa px~-, ,who= class cmmittee the just a &e had cut, waikd out fie door. bea- a setiing, but re- the JQhn in ~~~n Wills Moody, &die gas- .site Ma@ m&d at the dfnfng table. ward ~mdford,Paul waJ&' DOWL Pb at ohrm@rgau. .ma fiatrie wm rrd~mdwith a me ing wheekr, aad JhWMm- ~"rman aP~m8.Bumeat Fmubl-~ned to fuw ta tiisclose tke scheme &*the a role c~iefet and forty. vera camp^ w WdoP h veW much lr@3&=ited 1 cat & clam amqpan& at the present time. drd4 tho* Who are deemed Dorotby Lamour, &&ma &we as hi& inhoauw w"*~ TU~&~AYEVENING h~skss6n Friday aftemom with IXmh but she's He-ae bornthe Hoaemrrl tt has been announced who live amand Mre. Tarzan, Wken Face as Psp BltWGE CLUB she entertained at brig6 B*t ing ;him a merry -. -, avert that tho* ~Yrrrdo attnd afhh wm. *tb young man Iak O"Shields, Ann Br~lmgbtaon Mrs. Reuben Seli was hostess to as ker gwstts 81e-m of * hi- Jennie Bolen's tmn love eidta Jnek s~&m~3aqcm. s~~ will naf $e hppointd. jdad ae Nazf gert~and lost Ms as Lazy Boneg, andl b& all- *=mesday evening bridge club at day Contrast Club @ am- her recenuy. It semted & 014 old T~ yo* on hip H yeu hve writtsn ia for for the rok arr the Met~cmergan as ~abyN~W bw home on W& Mountah A*. Gladioli cad long- times to see b with &Cord again. "Gallup Pbu",. Fdt - a had jran insriu& to the JUM Pram, APO~~John. He deck%& Eo the Year. the dub artistically furnished ~ftcm@owbAha Tucker is gadding about d~ SO -. J, D, ad to be.heard, ~m~nedtatei~.~fl YOU bavc PEQftzf that hind 3 cause =d fbwhere with but -s he w= willtag p&e and *. C. 6. nuan he the living Briwn debam -. tO CIQ fs ta &m the presidat @ 'T *. four tab*s were P~W the to be serious abut fie =amm a*-=ok.=wuenged m* Mi&b wmt rmmt wke. ~~~~a-a~~~~~~tG~IW,~~w the CM, WiMam ~&dman or tha ~e to be ~hrh- -ms ~t,me c~nclusionoi ae games gm ~aounad talmhone Dm lu, Auburn as Vie a vur Joel and wry* the studen; SM~ we MAT several ~rs%ressim,acorn camat getting matritaodalb 18- chat& =mg "GYJ~B with ae ~o"mith,cvnstanoe MOQ~,&your tian are Nazis* "m Frances ham, &d a- deLiCiow were were added and prizes awwded. cad, are you? Our awn we a mm to the fauawbbg: &ym4 wind" is still gogd ma it wa degire to a- ~~ur"bW" ad EO hf"8 m& Mm. Reuben Self moeilfinglw club All effort% M wske Ellg Naude tl'mmlcee for a musenp k &a Dillon, Mm. Hogler %?ea~ar, ser:d t6. see it. S- smd in & name of your -& pnz* Rufld* a** the Pmps step out on Vw bi- for that ~veeinlg.~sn't it aple? 'But have you en -, J, WmYd, Mrs. Ralph fim ht- md head - aice and guest pr*, and m* 8. Ile, She just wen't gi* Us my- pe~h@*g -1vM" The L. @. Lesnord, Hbrs. 3. L. TO* Mw mg wean The masto-the Junior PM~, gww prie. t0 IbSSip 8b0~t. ms 'rDOw. ~ate--~~w~daymt, M=& 16, N* are ~~O~UOW auta NZles Rate &mew. mm mava mtura~ Duke University me hostess served a Wen Meade now 8w r nowbr barddm a~ ib PhcKTt* pnasim, Undr philos~phy,they are ~2111ng: BCHOOL C#F NIWTe +++ almte ai chickn SWY*diVidtffd tm the string. Cladan decided to , -..Led 4.. .. - ,. - .. . . .- Am- **, --see9 t0 &iw, tbek lim fim theh .* dig me& spank the wee ei)& &~bthe & a -@ ..d .uow * a &%i**d '&eta CM fi- give ktsawd* foa a e9w YR. Dig*4 be reo ~hristiaz~ "T. J. W-eG crm stvb* --l* - Me,L, C.u, Mrs. J. L. Tom- Kab & ~t~lrpw Duke University Mss &gnaw. SCHOOL OF NUmO ++jC to Strw ElteSr uva far @wir cam. Durham, N. C. NXR8. DAVIS PRfBENTg Set~WbkwZntEae PILOGuAT~BCLm werld omD~M fhmsad ~~XTS, me Diploma d Q:adua&a Name II m. ~@- m*k lmsbESsOf a hart, d the pS1BCI ~raP@%wl&+jn m3 Ilk &l. ftrar WSILShve not lma SW~aedafter Uues years. me en- weea1Jt an, aix~wen kmm th vsktath ladif. SE+I~~~~QV~~~~@m pw wm Attend Dorothy ~~c w amst a& ea~3me regu-ents we ~nm- DFSIW~ ~a~~rn~ -m .nd -mb' T,, grem 14n A J. -a m-, rm- -- to bh tk6 wwld &E Chrid. gienoe, ahar&ap% graibx#opr .rurd the pmg~ama* @I@ m~e- pu-'Udet. br ThompSOnahre xi- xrs. 3- WllIiam~,B&m-1 u&MWn 'la "Th;e &mi tmw qu&&ep ia US hm an wml(ated mb School. Aa*e wrf&fS cl@9 Tuesday Horn= Weswr, Mm. T. J. MQ4Ww -owed her mamfege. rt&~t''.Sm-r lul h(i. -PlUa we put mat fimtn, Prd~~en~eb to taose who In Birmingham we-, at %behem ~t Wfi G. B. m, &kt1 UXVLC. C. Bil- keaving a ,,& mrmon.* *&- 'Iori* but A faidi is a ~E-UWW came. hsm hrrd Nege we*. -~PP d3d ''A-i- bn, Ma%. Ih. @a* ?!&S. A, in week{ X4y how m- htubrrsl ~ti-1 w -b -1 persons mi -t bp et-, fp- M-tp EDi- TrleaW wenine a mmf%r"u- Wk X~We\ps - of covere -, m. Ba, Bk% r* tffjaJO~ -mw, m- to a ma+ Tbe muat taitRon $& ws -4 o 1a*@r -qrs y SegW LezmadL @OWb ha Domthr Thompsom, inter- & .16slw on$ fhe cost of main-, u&- *+* Edwds, C. E- GM~PPM* we uwing thmm%w a ttme run- but -G'Bu w*tad lecbNr. . PASCEAL aAYNES JOINS J, fi- Twtm. F. S. Teal in tncZuded in the nwnbw w-: && ]iva, C~WO~UM,apmcation to- R. A. James and - to the fri~11dr pf-. -- led informaUon about req-d *** rnw be oa- fia t.. A A u w maAT - WEAmRLY &Lrmunied. waude WP~J@~,E- e- b. I ma" a Dsmcratic ix@ Or ' h.~k batbe BYocl Miss 'Oot*d Maw Caps* He Godeft and *Ib wwe bl* kid. in Ur versa . Sue Eellw, Miss Maude W-f, S&eenma WLmtbw ma &IdBIZs 18P DOUt- lie stationed at ]Darn FISrinO Z'ig.ld* joint hwtem ko iirt$s hahkota f*eB ~snm~~~~m. F Atbaoy, Ga- Breneh d the Aleiawm U*wstty Iht ma- lms a UP spoaw- Ssan-m Pbm ~JSOW, IWPS ~edsCIW. ~YLCI blushing. Mi (esp~ldXf W JBE~~SWiazn~, llltra EmP-, to a noUm in the "Aaa- worn= s~twday at W-9 in mligi- -e meCarporel a*- - sm", weSy newspaper & the -1. mmd She &eenei FIden)Jahn Co1erna'n who *had C. E. Bondurmt, Miss Maude Wt, at Fort B.l;mdbe Idt*. b *e med pa~nrcwyiw rl(h Uti, ap~eadkamera A d~Whll, MClutM, Yn TrsM4 moWY h@@- -5. b* b* Lsro~%ul& re- Na, EW MkWk fhs b- will n~ W~~OQR& mrk and Mrs. GolLtefn, Sommme, ABr. the stutW~te Dr. Vm'o his prwi@u~ptr*B at tb tmetbg &as c&W by ?&so J* mk. hwe, Mr. Harg~ove,Mrs. D In a Jmvlll& ww wtL'Rbi&M mmher BaWmt h* ulaLd WWYC~W -it f-fv& baris, ~isseg~~~kley &ckle&rrP *Inrr wUUla r&vi~ his licw aswered roll cdl. %@ Mb wanMd dudyi,,l. Ib. *-& and BUPbrth =a Pw= -=. Afkbe- Ilr. 3?m& 1Yz-a, n& a& her IBVQ~just $MQ~& --&a - Gde wk mp&g dis& -larg sW@%I -at. * -e- p- of w9h at t%@ we was 'wswt ro the * h~ a k mnt- me TU*e, wBs tb g *e j~ md II dm Y. W. A. Meets At alr wlW PT-g =- s m-spe&br* uw hb mtsjmt, & Bfm. mqd Mat .' .' img ~t. mersre fn -pe w-~s 1, im*t SO Steal hw from Apartment I ' ~holMt&sanSraieorporal~> "Qq&r GiW. ~t the a- ML I+&~RQhad &a- The cdlege Y. W. A. met my *** mw M wk-& oi virptb + ,@ernam, February 1% In the TOM DRAKg WITH w *b- fntm ~~PBakkd Cald~& Apartmetat lhmim.. Zrr f&ke I- NASHVILLE VO-- and WEtajsrw tea, n*$ 6EormiWzy mdliliti~rd ~a$&rC. W. --, Jr., @id riare bi #e preside& C3@ Tuck- ~ ~de,gormerf~ ol~ ~imlng- +++ wlth IC.~~aa lad c~xn nfnd. ~k~tamr~t~da MCW#,Q. at FO& pem, Wb was a student at the -8 EE&(~A&AND Gzel7&4adz iumging ~0~ -1 mt the --end p-am. ~tmsetarns prt ww alhma in lrrr nd lO& was hm my*. EN~S~!~AINED Fred TUC~~cscrtd a DJIghty at hmm. 4 R;u& Drake, Louise Dudf, and Em- we& Mk+ms Jane Few and &ma 1~1fbnwin getting Klw FWlter ma Catherine Fineher. kiiw a &- mw~He is am a =em* of ~mar,who spe~tIS& w@-r$lCI a ha ~rm,t~ Sit a the Cd- m. of me Nahme &on oi tibe mmmy pemwal wi& FWR & the how rfi at the Dat 1Sk@W -sika -1e *%,"foe, *wed vd- Green&@ro Methe fie Loale. Jan@ ~~t be r-- daily usEks fm their Ad&. - 8-g to wmB Ouver, m- reaides at Grand ~reemboro,T. c., were ~ronmm'ale tofor wood's -ken arm, could can't uwd bth VW, ~w-ClwbMhe &hmlde, B;mma Cather- WmZ =A project, at a bpev pw on we? est 1% any me up hem, ine Flder, Inez Ro~buCk,Evdm he b pumisor boys. evening. We'm EW W hawe ad &mrtblpd wit31 the Imam !rues- new dressmaker sweater*&e plaid -. ' + 9c e \Pines, Ve, wm mb R' O. C- -les CP- as am to daS wtIMtre -' MI* eM&m P- '= &J& Draket hh md boys from N&b C- at PSe t$e twnweke- shdtle~,,Itlez P-uek, OQat Tuck- - mR@WTB PLsP -I0 who ,me rtaftw~at ~ortwed We &mwmW hope Red Aahbu- er, an& Pyrene Oliver. They MQae, Bnie; Priwtt. a Ora-te of anen last mBr, &@mdtlctrive I&%. Power mabg rlth t~or- enjay ~WS ad taf cnl- ~0n-t bridge atid m* m- to ha' ta~mtia Bed mrs, hmewr. tBBt d&icaw Ben W@*En Mast now of nihd firm she I=% ---he lust doecla't -& @kt-n MKS* err, jackets, skirts at $1.98 that Bi m w, ~~ and * ~~~c IRE, ep~fcb xitelddc~~ MeaRr hve any me. ankt ~wtif?e'FUEIW~, 3wmxme fwgt PiTrS mmAe!au@A Jmb~Cblb~, a om-aet ww =-. &far& ~BEBids am~~dSO ma to hint ti- &- -6 he ~&x&soi BYZra A& Pittvd &3+ mm Sb%i?il Wcthes- wmx atwe can't w up wftfi w. y6u see her wtae to de~s last wertk. nia ~ &+a&nWDor- ;fstnlIJr gaddeJte8 Mm -afkmai DEATH OF P. J. ARNOLD'S Try ~ttJh8;d~n t~ me &r a dbty vlsitvr, MP.~~amrtzk~ -mi & tlae be& of km dau@hr-b4aw, 4~ of 6t=**lar inter- ~TIT@RW KENTUCKY *la, @d-a&Uf Zfe s~me~ll%@ww~ C-2- &la% b~k~t&wh.hh~~ 4 its set* mawar -1- -day &II-I ad maw V~SG~VWgw ~o wls awm MS. 16;~- &ght.-d m tinp[~lmbepe=d*@~~~~that- --&$ , but it's ,&gk GWys Lbpham, Q?o Ekg&kdl, k&3 'b&W aitemQm h %@kt-- ,*@d dwactez~represented the @ ** -a iW ~&e~o~bgswo~31 md &a liver mum. I.@ j~ p pai burin- &IS, Mrs. Btts had beem i1I wit& W%u- ahd CdmQ Cddd, pOBBed at k' In -*'- rn kao well. We WO~a WPB u you think 0ljver esnY mm and developd cantpLicatt~nS. I?f@4umtraenm was made to ~sy, w.ae lagen i~l.for 80- k, out 0f Zuer. get exclW, ysu ~Wa'tme her SW- IShe vat+~rmnat Ln &W cluB 6,- 6,- - --*aw & wna*-v------A-~L-- ==-- .-* --Pi- U*lU*-e* h-&L.~r&- +eIUU '&@a$& OPI- -~~kM-(.rkast-?gifti~ I( J.Fh& its war -1- ~hwdv *b~~dB)Ba~lnTffges~fiV~bjwto~wls~w~~$u-&ght.-dmn I~~lml*d~=d*@dUleme that h~ ~a but it's y* ~~ys~bpham~kgl~a. HEI 'b&~aitem~m m- gf.llac@d &U%CtezS the e -p, J. ixm hh -. ~&e~o~bgswod~ md b liver mum. I&@ JDE PriDeU ot Mfpa father Pri-. Mrs. BCtshad beem in* inau- IW, ae hab lagen a>for kao well. We GUI% Wem a &bB U you think Ahme Oljver esnY mm and bve1opd contpLiEattenS. m4umt raenm was made ta w. 80- he, out Zuer. get mclW yau &b~'tam her W- ISEM was pominetlt Ln &urctr, club #'saep*fr! awe& 6.- erinal m. and ~s. and MFS. % da- day nig~as d~ b~-up &z t.ekt- and esin*h-c@~ Otha fanmu Icm-IPs. LII~~ ANNIBTON, ALABm I& hm *f ~V~IIUP *- pmcace. 1 &en. mefver. mrttmg tn .a r~ M p YamweGI by 8 *%4k -...... f* IUI-~(~- +- ..I..& ru\rT:rl+a . . . -* ,- .. Z 1 .A. 1941. ,d - - The Teacola Monday, March 3, - - -. I--: I--: 4 ' ALUMNI DEPARTMENT ,.-. 1 dF i -L Eagle.0~1~. . Win A.I.C. Basketball ALUMNI OFFICEBS R. LISTON CROW Treasurer

Lr 'rown For Third Straight Y eat'A GREAT WOMAN DIES was married .to Log Edmund '$elit, teacher at Gibson School in Bh- Marion Institute Defeated In J W Stephenson Has Great minghamreal tragedy for to 35 the years, many comes pupils as and a families, with the Rev. Jose friends with whom she has been on officiating. .Final Tournament Contest associated during this tima White gladioli and m ntmss~niep:sonickmedbe-intallcandelabraw GREG~Q.AND~~IER ARE Local Team Defeats Record AsCoach At J. SoTo C cause of her genuine sunny dispo- tko decorations. WC~ON ALL-A. L 0. - sition, completed the first phase of Miss Sarah Page served St. Bernard in Last mighty bad every time I think of her pre-teacbing career at the Jaclc- sister's maid of honor and By TEACOLA REPORTEB ' Game of Season Year giter year like time and what a disappointment I must have sonville Normal College in 1892. - tide, the basketball Eagle-Owls been to my home-town Arkon peo- While she lived in Jacksudville she roll on The cage team at Jack- ple!' won many friends in this section sonville State Teachers College is Steve's brother, Riiiggs Stevenson, who will remember hi- fmw. marriage by her father, Thad - known as the IhgleOwls. is well known in Abba, as he A beloved teacher of the first - Pla~iain the home gpm, the J. W. Stephenson more than any managed Montgomery of the south- grade. Miss Henderson's career - play- Eagle-Ow? hardwood manother one individual is responsible I eastern League in 1~.Riggs is a milestone in the educational won an emy dctow over st. Ber- for the crack quintets hue. Coach I ed with the Chicago Club far eight system of Birmingham, She truly years: dedicated her life to the training of coached basketball at J. S. T. C. During the time between gradua- young bays and glrls along worth- 16. Thh was the second time this since 1~,turn- out a wim tion at the University and coach- while lmes. season that the locals have bested agmauon every season- re- ing at Jacksopville, J. W. Stephen- Her teachings have been a steady- honor wore a St. Bernard. The Eagle-Owls won cord for which my coach could be son coached at five high schools, ing influence to many successful went to the World War, and receiv- citizens of this aection,who will live Stephenson is modest and retiring ed a master's degree from Colum- to carry her message to other gen- was gh~redblW 1 tried more than onge before C-6 bia University. His 1917 Gunters- erations. Fellow teachers say there , 'C @'SOcwnt, with ~ubdh* Wy- Saturday afternoon, February !B, Steve tinally agreed to glve the viIh High School team won the is no way of estimating the number [ibi.~oitheW~. after the quarter-final mund of the neeem information for thls ar- state gridiron championship. of lunches she bought for hungry Birmingham to accept a position in L , Third Comwmtive Win sixth .district tournament had been tic&. Something that very much re- cbjldren during her 38 years as a , . '' mi^ fs the third consecutive Ye- completed . Stephenson's own record as a col- smbl~sversatility is proved by the teacher, nor the number of child- I ':tq3e Comeh J. W. Sbpbwn and his Coach J. W. Stephenson used 13 kge athlete is unique and colorful. fact that since coming to Jackson- ren to whom she gave financial the A. I- C- men in the g- with He enbred Jachmville Nod ville State Teachers College, Coach assistsnce so they could continue in the bachelor of science degree in corn--: i' . '*d CWge fell playing less than half of the contest. Schm (now State Teachers Cd- Stephenson has taught algebra, his- school. r $asr meboth sewn ad The St. Bernard game wound UP leg) in 1911, where he remained for tory of education, rural school It was always her theom that a L !, yeat. before. The Praying Parsons the regular season for the Eagle- two years, playing baseball and J. W. StepBenson management, manual training, geo- teacher should be "more than gia. ;. - were. weaker tbfs Year, however, owls. The next appearance of the football I asked Coach Steve if he graphy. industrial arts, general teacher to -her pupils," and she After March 1 the cougIe will be: - t&lk they have been in several local team was in the Alabama mmbwed much about athletics ever pitched for the University science, physical education, and made every ~ffortto know some- at home at 1618 Tenth Avenm,-&,, '[ aeasonsr. Intercollegiate Cordarm twsn8- Jawnville in fie old days. nine Was against Cumberland c01- coached football, baseball, basket thing of the background and his- .W + * During the regular s@a~on, the merit, "1 do@%. I remember mighty 1~."Our right fielder. Charley ball and track. His basketball teams, tory of every child who came un- ~a&-Owls lost onlp two confer- in the however, have stood out. ~he-ups: well a football gene we pbed Corwe, hocked a hm der her care in order that she Mrs. E. G. Carpenter of Five l?o&ts,. mc3e ~~neMarion and Jacksonville--Ore$g (11) and Mc- against preswman College of second inn-. A little later a Cum- Steghenson considers Us 1933 better give him or her personal at- announce the engagem& of:a one to Livingston. teams wee ~ullough,forwards; Prickett (I), nf*qw adCO~ $rinning. *we bland four-base bit tied the score. basketball team his best. The lM3 tenlion. a ".Y . their daughter, Eva Jane, to ma- law defeated by Jacksoville. a-center; Williamon (5) and Sadler had fiesbflefian backed up again& 1 doggie, the game went on and On outfit won eighteen strolght games, 'W "Miss Sunie" goes to her reward min Ray Gr,ggs Douglam .} %bOU& the 1-1 bardwoodms may guards; and Hyatt (4), Summers thefr own goal he. I was playing until the fourteenth inning without incldldiag two wins over Howard with a shining record behind her Atlanta, the wedding to be in Is$ BnY more ~0ring.Then in the hat College. *= 1 elah a hgbly succesmr (g), Beason, Wilson (2), (21, a&ty-man, and in and will be an inspiration to many Summer- s&Vn*it not probable that they Meharg (71, we& (g), Ayers, sub- pulled up pretty dose. Suddenly of the fourteenth, Come bit an- Last &?asan the Eagle-Owls de- others who have dedicated them- be invited to play in the S. I. &itituuon. before I knew what had happened, other home run, we Won. 2-1." ieated hWhps twice by 11 and 15 to the teaching profession. **+ -A. A. twmament. This is due to St. BernardSparkman (0, and I mw Top Cline, who now om- After chu-g to himself for a Points margins. Millsaps won the -Anniston Star. Hemhell Jones, graduate of $& *: SWrci'tp of S. 1. A. A. gma Miller, forwards; Lew (3), center; ates a in AnnisWn, moment, Steve went On, ''1 remem- Dixie Championships last year. * * * year, junior high coach at Hd-. , Mu~teter(3) and matley (5). guardr; running straight do- f~ewber another game I pitched for the In la39 Stephenson's team went myEVELYN PAGE BECOMES A. I. C. Resulb and Tucker (21, McComick, Bran- with the bfl wuch &d been fum- U&@&~Y. It was in W senior to the finals in the S. I. A. A. cage BRIDE OF LOT E, WT,JB. junior quintet to a county club- ' b addition to Jacksonville'8 pad no,, A&-, and Cometti, substi- bhd. I &wed Cline almost the YW, and 1 must have thought that tourney, being nod out by Wes- ~i~~ ~~flEvelyn Page, daughter pionship Over Winfie16 Byrd and " in .the A. I. C. tournament, Livings- tutes. tan= of the field bdore tackling I was getting pretty good. We were tern Kentucky, one of tho strongest of MF, and ms. Theodore Page. Wiginton. ton ddatdl South- Union, 36 ~ftlcials-~hll and &$aye. him on the one-yard line.'' scheduled play Southern Univer- teams in the entire South.

't~32, ma Marion bested Troy, 41 • J. W. Stephensonsonwasenrolled at sib', located at Greensboro, Ala- For three consecutive years, the to 31). w a sd-ilnal hair-stander, UnkcrdW of am. 1012- blmr A large delegation d m), J. S. T. C. basketball team has won High School Students c Woewon over Mvinm by one Beats 13 ,,,J$ he g&& kame-to- fob had come over the Alabama Intercollegiate Con- point, 29 to 28. fivingston, 44 to 24 wide mo@ltfon a great base- from Akron to see me pitch. 1 was ference diadem. The A. I. C. is made Hold Ortatorical - fn the Jacksonvil@Snead game, ball @t&er. OM urnera still sey all ready that afternoon to rise and up d seven Alabama colleges. Conte%t ...... Dot Wood ,:iy ''l :two md an. men Were gu-g me &gle-oak made it o-.ll that Steve could hvgone to the shine, expecting an eaa) Win. Well Every season for 14 years, Steve 2. "I Know Someone* ...... Eelen Mmng ,Y' t; v"~~p*'CiWg, star Jax forward. with the Livingston State Teachers leagues. He declined several Sk, the first man to face me got a and his Eagle-Owls have won a big A group of students of the Jack- Clq~?4&gg oaly made four pointr. But five here on February 13. ~p~kmn-offers to play p&&onal bad&, clean hitand so did every other majority of. their ball games. Some sonville High School entered the 3- "YO~'~the Moment of a,Liie- ...... - ...,.. . Dat Wood r-rD~H*Y and T. B. ~d~gv& won ~24. The ~~vi~lgst~n&adng instead to coach. batter until Coach Graves finally record1 A great record! But modest Birmingham News-Age-Herald or- time" . rdpi pt hot ad accounted for quintet dekated the local wu. In answer to another one M ra). motioned for me to Come out. I Coach J. W. Ste&m.on smiles and atofical contest end began upon *. 'Ix wamtto Im .fi7 ad 16 Counters respective- earlier in the season in a game questions, Coach Stephenson stated never got another chance to pitch says, "I dose, we've been pretty the first stage of elimination last tton was high for Snead with playad on Livingston's floor, 4-33. that the greatest game, perhaps, he against Greensboro, and I still feel luckr." mrsdny morning when the C. The contest was fairly evenly inal essays were spoken before the ...... Helen Marion GamR played dwing the first three quart- SHELTON home room of &ks. Reuben Sdf. '''kt y: In thekiinf contest-. the locab . got ers The teams were tied at the end Morgans Defeat CaUlo uns The subject of Abrahvn - .- 1 IFnntim..d lib- Pnorn CImnI - - - .. w* reurn as a mat m- msmn w aw ma pmr. 4 wwa zmnwe w~~~.6 A. L. -E . . -- - mmgfiT;On,44 1;O * ‘0- b.~l-. ~d thna &u .sr .U rm~yuw .~tnanaoLrise .ad up of seven &-a cog- - ...... D& Wm Contest $3.9 rehe -1e-OnrIs mgde it onecall t&at WecofM have gone t4 thL ae,~~Eleeting an SW win. Well Every. season far 11 2-4 steve mow 5~mmeoard' ddliw~MI &, the ftFst mm to taw me @t a and his EagJk-Owts hmwon a bk & group of students of the Jmk- ...... *...... mlen wi* mgw mmwg m-. % ''Au're LV.- n4 hmon F*m 18. Is.- -s to ply @Q&&WMseblll, ckrn hMnd D did WW' WW msl~~itra( *e)r tl.u gm~.8mne mnvilk Hih School entved the -* ..*-. .--+‘-...-....,..-.-‘...... Bet VVaod dge 629, Lf- d~oosing id%B ewh. b~taeruntil Coach (haves fin- reeardl A $reat recotrl1 modest ~i~b@&~ew~-Age:R:Resald or- motioned ior M O mume 0% I CwA J. W. Stcphm d@sand ~o~k.lcantnt and bep upon -t me *" ~w&k-ha lord t..m b amer UI 8- one QY my ...... Wilnxu WUlWmon . -er ae a mequati~fl~ CQZI&~ ~WBRSOD ~gted ii& ~~ to pie MY$, *"X deagie, W@V@ ken prSaW the first stage QS elhination ...- Ara MY SmiMW" Snd gfwa on mr,#-a. that the &eat& gme, perhpib he f@!mGhhsWw4 adI still *el* Ldg:' upiams ...... BItlke Btmstraga Tbe combst aras fstisl~ mhyin& essays were sp~kenwwbefore dg- the 5. -. room of MTS. Reuben ~dta ULe hr a ...... lDot SHELTON 7. "-Em AIW The mR.... Dot W& pleVeaers. TW dwiw tems tkcwere flTt4t W t5lrrs at tb mart- end Morgans Defeat Calho u ns *a su~Of ab&am L~~ 'T IIaawn of the first frame "Phe lot& -ad (Continued From Baa Oae) ,, ems 8' S.ave You COW c Eant &a mod itd n w-ttmg a ia local ma 8- eivie and &UC& ptepered oa this subject mse en- be" ...... MeMl Pullen w In First Society Cage Game x- of LOV* n-a0 eosmt, as& t$eJr dm EWW fbd &X&SL FW W~VCyhm he %eringtfie oonwtwere; chBP1~tk9' "4 olU- a at the rad a m6a&m counctL Moels, Franrzes Weaver, Mary EWa- ..,...... -...... ,....3d ..,. W mgan Ut.ru~Soo*ty d* U.m EW@n. W~~II3- E& hu bcrn pes~mto( Oe Je- perit&, The816 & the lerst QUII~~Ulc Mauer, ~~b*~*~,miy per not the -r and H"- t"(m while Od* Ot (%-erne fm ~8~-~~a M.d the O"~U. WW~Y Sodet~ LO& &@and Oladyl mby. *, ,t are-, hlaoes. mfl aaQ =- '!A- -- pe"G ' a $, ~~ Frkbtt, J* mtbff, heu wUe halafag Livb&tod to 'I ~OE27-17, in the basketball tZrn mzgm five. Glsas KiAp was ill and did nat wm juwthe best and aarlotteIg wring honors Wfh 14 WIIQ. . a four-b&-ddlrlaasw* me member of the Emrnoer@UoExew- her oraby as best. w. An of l@ r2mnwt- Ilol. tblr eliswkt. M- * tiw R*&, The * "-a e J= fQm=& w* -&# in co11qp &* *%4 WQma the defj&m krlAh [email protected] * #tffh @ !~mtem his was high-ware man with a rgsaad * hiR -fB % wkatld ~IIC~$WWVW WWX? wmb1y fi&g@jr *&miag befa* t& - Wdd be- wty q a -* -durn, RI..dU- nwt, Og are ~wV s&md - h@ tm mO"t+ Lt pot4ts tied Lor fi~t@ace, with Cfierlot~p entire student W. mtm 18. tween the gro~m. effieiew* ae- as;d ~eeeivfngW honor, dw o the Wt ~fss mmpeb h..&e whb 7 PO- FQw of made 9 goinb far kmm will ttam-w-wr @ts&. zbttprs: 2%~~rm'~ulntet aaefdd *MY f!ww@m &ld eaq hka. ;lar mthejdgesMdmt ah*a mnhtm4 i @ mt&Wned a lead vcna&wut gk~d& @&$ date. Cme out h &e r& ' AU-CsniereoaeTeam esrc'syld lVl;e- mt~f cwnQ 9 hqy), mus;RiebctZ 0mta; t~lecaa- fray had a1 tor yow ted BeagQl~s.fl[eflbf&dat *- bat -g a& upe-we the callwe, but hir kfen& a b *-- *nd y*- of- WIliiaman Ea;) md Sadler to. i urge crow6 alwrps, witness the M~~Iws-WM(4) and Jaw wppy tbz his WM d gervk tras &#Ikiittsd ') (')* - '- '=-- Wrgan-CpIh~m li~meg, and this ClO), io~%%&;Mars (4) Wter; k been bde~d& he m;ech ws -1 to hason, IWsey, West, ~~Mtutca m. 03518g and Wler a?n*t War no ceGcn. (3 wd COMB, $uerds; Bare the o~wkunityto apply hds u-w &I a met* 'W* (11, Ge~au -6 be wW c- l;mg cej, t~m~ltd~;spaarm (91, am- Jaes; Wpaff ferwar$, was t%Y, ALrsn *, a gi&& ma8* lo mbr, k3 him. m4Xdt -& trr; Jam and mner (a), wds; @%ZV -* Grzlve~, Calhow~gW, was htph Ga-mm (1) BQO- UmZorbaately iar are bwn w13 lay' '*= HbInmand Q'wwt - -- & &g ~th6 mtm. ~al-~ltr (a), forwe Traylor C23, C~B- mw,m. &*ton dl ftnd it rer, JacBwnuine; Sv, -4 ~b&i&tt~. I.!-; I.!-; EMlar, gum4 Jack- la*, &&tuQ fwward an the @f; WBe abd -8~4% (a), $U~S;neqesw ma&m& mefn &I- Mmp quintst, aldo 0-m tor 6 and BXorA n), JQ~= men 44)s nisbon &wing & tenure as super- nt -* b UQ~J. W. &- Snead Falls Before PO- wheat, ~~gamBWQR and ~pr-mli~ent+ @& rn P- +ill Four ~l?enolr &e v&r&tj mdb, suh*tubs. mark a loss for ell his acquaimt- g Eagle-Owls rpr named ta mmh qtbe wMM$ Chn~8mlt4 *f~~. mces bere. mb &worth Training Baptid Young Snead $mior .pP. wd conference Here People Amemble Here me Flying Greenleafs urn * For Conference - the seasan far Jack- The Yo- Pw~Of the - MetMdi&Ckunchwh~an~- With ppctigw the entie Ctreen- wmme OVar snBa& mw of We-Ws* WmeL did w- tb, Wfh.u. A*QEiatim, Wbn*assemwdd leaf farnib taking to the airways, Dc c&ed "St Of Wir d- b*afa *IM. at Fh( BapW Chhof this ,w etwen ,ae -gm *"'* =* ~v;lp~~~d~d~*, ma 'ja-v& mndb.0 i+e on "Qndmg *'r@ W*..dq*dty W*W attern0041 and eve- w.. -vRle M IT. murd* ad Frl#W wh 'JX% hr a ee-8norw-aa- 8w* md Pap am* Smlwm- serfas d will be di- & Greenleaf- took the e~meafkzd at ?he State teem Mege in we h-4 Wm W-cmnmg by me ** mv -k T. 'here ma fifty nine rhurrhn in Fewell - to the avdlon .nd es llw- pp- (MI, WJ* a wn*. -, -* me d9tl.n but qt all h.w m*,& & "i& mmfi~a mark- dt.tryct iW%&FWleehsLL- Jh* JOIUI~ people's ormtion, but 8) $&kr" - pt- ty hmm mas)rs in BLrw- d ~er*emdwith 14 taa reaeatly. r-wy88 fropl (8) anal west, 7dagects meive his in- mi@kgf&Jr*a~dm =& j- be apmpdCPb nl&ht a Ipm mllmbn d theq about tm fouled but og &a amtest. &@ O'-, a CQW* hzrw- 41, 3mCb,S rn(LIU et * date. Wqbaght a 'Pipen Cub Lpt U- Jamawe a ~CI WOFW will h QH~;tlgedal S+vsral add*fses featwed week, ~nelflew it -~k.idap, the A. L C- wmmm E@@b in*npm emdstm&ii I@%& were, &temp%- hhs r&, W==h~~aP~ mw The hachtee will be haused at IUL mi * 1- Hutisam, of Be SUndU School th, Anniston lma he un partkime in the confe~ence- Hash*% Tea* the Rev. Mc- mm and lvoae JafkWvllIe-Cr* QB M w. T. a mb heu at hb h-. Ctilh& [I), Poswae, Hub3 13), -a mmtfat m=h ads&=* wer h* a sh- , center; WiU~nr~li(4) PlrIckett Junior l-A Clms w. '. -1 and 'ow-' aent8slieense* and R- pbns to (23, gum*; Arm a],rikhw ts, Night CIasses -g it manlagem andbegin trak- W~S;B. B. Game (91, ~eawn,WBW+ md at sew ee At NYA SehwI ~~sit~rsq L. ~~aoon,former air- as soon as possible- . . rrJratt, mbstltt~tfom. vlae-maClwtor & heir *-, W. z ~rdeat,MS S-BJeu (W aid Jane& Nigh* clesses bbesa bwthe asmfotion wa aka ppeaent & fbr we Mn an avIaw fcmwar& (Ell?, ee&; gr2t- began Sondey .&@ita4 the NYA e. ta (51 aDd TNBsal (51, &WP& SChwl at Gmdvdsw. W. R. A, me ladier of gh- mmd enthusiast; owned hb We* lbeoe gatl Lm, mbtitutw~ dbmd* Aatss C%tWW Mmre mm dt* WMO$ prmamemployed rn pitot and ma& dre- and Weward BmZtahdl me*&- w-ed. guent trip over tb iwmtrp. -u& -"Irha pa*r-h* thc Rev, E1;8ar I w *- Lieuhnaat:ma Mrs wit* E. haad, aping, b- Eu@& ad ' - ---old, dw b *tfip Jw@ va*n* adrn Ma Jane owmbj&@ <&#qg-fWh& emy \#hen ynu pmethrovghout the 4umj::pa a f Vmdm* end and Lieumnt m. Fit& dudam -ad in tbe -wati& ad b-1. day, make it pause that re- - THE the William (8), T. J. BazW are at Wm-b HaU. am YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY fmtres with ice-cold Coca-Cola. Lester WaiW -- ** +.- - - Mahd kcruw and Weward ~~~8.gutcilv trip nrv over tbCleanem -try. fnshnbmi is delightful A s W @aursw*-*lu~e sb@rt- "~rha pa~r-ho&,thc ~ev,~~irr pause for ice-cold Cbca-Col Lfe*aat: ma E. ' I. C wit* hand, aping, b- Eu@& ad -old, dw c&&en= Le refreshing thing to do. awed b the Jwim va*n* adrn Chwles, Mm Jane owmbj&&p "&#qg f~ h& we ms bo& G----- 5( \#hen ynu pme WT 411mj:: Vmdm* and MIS. -wee pa of end L~~~R~mty am dadin tbe -watid ad b-1. day, make it the pause thc THE e William [8), T. f. BazW are at Wm-b HaU. am , Lester WaiW *Y+ YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY fmttes with ice-cold Coca- ~ memsl;~jr lt4ml~w~ City Dry Cleaners an the judiOT Misses Sadie wl MaWek and Bottlnd~~brxI~~~br Mrs. $karns, @f Wakk'tmm, N. Y., LimWant a8d Mnn. 3. K. &a- _- - - -. - - - mCient