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PAGE EIGHT \ .. smwßimf*aAsM3fib&? * , r ■ ■ i- - Sl^Cf , y -b{ K v ' W A • .. -, Sk WSMtASH^I SShbhßL . H ■fie V |B|L.. wBBWg -"B| Bre^"*** e** v ’ HEARST REGATTA— With the waters a little choppy, sailing craft in the 18th annual William Randolph Hearst All-Clubs regatta come under the camera glare as the San Francisco ityline serves as a backdrop for this beautiful^photograph. Teen Tattle Tales By LINDA AYCOCK Excitement to in the air and everyone to scurrying back and forth tooklhg for that special gift for that Special one. Students are look ing forward to eleven carefree days Stray from books and school wor ries. We hear that the pretty new General Lee Room at Johnson’s Restaurant win be the setting for several Christmas parties and dan ces. Be seeing you there and around. Most of ear college young folks will be flocking home this week and won’t it be fun seeing them around town for a few weeks? Welcome home, boys and girls, we’re always glad to see you. Rave yew heard the latest? Vir ginia Turlington was proapgd to by Jon Fltchett. I’m mighty ‘glad the refused because we isn’t af ford to loee any more boys. But naturally, folks, this was way back ST kindergarten. The PTA sponsored minstrel was mighty .good to have had 'such s snap audience. Suppose 1 It was too near Christmas with too many con flicting events. Also most budgets are .bursting at the seams now end we’re wondering how to niake our few dollars go the rounds, ’ > A Flwrtda'.sondwffae, was only slightly injured when struck by lightning. Maybe he was a non conductor. Many people came from far and near jto view the Living Nativity Scene ait the FW* Baptist Church last year. We are going to- have the opportunity of seeing it again and-perhaps many more yean to come The performances began on Monday night at ?:30 and will con tinue each night thru Christmas Eve. If you did not see it test year, please do come because it to the most beautiful scene that qouH be shawm at anytime. It to the real meaning of Christmas. The Boy Sonet Troop 71 is really crWtn t*?p- Chrtet— lW a M* TTfgff ar° having a big dance TV’rs daaJ. I .*-* All those boys wU! hav thvtoi. Thorite girls spinning that night (Not only their f»«H M«>- be-Well have some new ro?rauc*s nKggg out of that nl°*-’ But for thee* who are going. v -mre a blg Weat to in store for them. Always give a woman driver half pf the road, if you can tell which half she wants. Walter Bwd succeeded in beating Cttttta’ >'avnard’s time.' He and Joisf' Oo *~ o. are realty. making big time, but mark my words, fpatfr, Charlie won’t be without a *ls long. He’s Just npt that type! TtAtn Rlrh really started off bas ketball Yith a bhng. by winning two-fames and tying the third in a tripif head*- Starring for our girls w£T Ita-v White, who scored 1» W the 40 noints and Kack Butt {■anrs’sss player Dunn was slated as the uadsedao against LUllngton bat emerged* on^ top. expectinv^a ehoerkaders were out strutting themselves in new Sweaters and are ™ - -•*•••’• ■ afccdllf . j ■>» - • trumpet soloist with “Red Rhythm Valley”, and Fannie Sue Turnage with a vocal solo in “Silent Night.” All in all, it was really wonderful Nothing like music at Christmas time. Seems like D. B. Register leaned out a bit too far with Joy Lou Edwards. She is now seen quite regularly with Roy Byrd. Better watch out, D. B„ Joy Lou is a cute girl. The average person’s trouble are chiefly imaginary—the kind hard est to cure. Butch Fowler to really sporting Jan Aycock around the town. Really Bitch, don’t you think the other boys will get jealous if you capture Jan’s heart? But I don’t blame you, although oo one’s done It yet? Definitions of our Fsvorite F.xp «sslons: Whata you s> y, Sport—in other words—Hello, friend. How ’er ya getting along—How are you? Oih Yeah—Better watch out. Bho’ ’Nuff—Yes. Say, ♦hero’s two more dances I forgot to "mention awhile ago. The Teenage Club and their big dance Thursday night which will be sim ilar to the Boy Scout Dance and Merton Fleishman’s big formal. He’s requiring everyone to be dressed tp the teeth but of course the girls won’t. You should hear the girls telling about their new dresses. Some of them are really humding ers!! GREENACRES, Wash. 104—Mel vin Hansom spun his car on a slick ’street oh a rainy night to demonstrate to friends how well it. whirled. .Two of the spectators were deputy sheriffs. Hansom was cited for negligent driving. ;Acfcs Lots of ssss Alp'll- W --i V £ % srJs* -rfSL feSSfiaF;-- *. SSr&km PRIZE BULL AT LIVESTOCK SHOW € I Is ■*' - '- la iwb IN THE SPOTLIGHT at the 52nd annual International Livestock Exposition in Chicago, “HilLCrest Larry 62nd,” the champion Herefqrd bull, Is held by handler Arnold Olson. Looking on proudly is Charles Aj Smith Jr, son of the owner of the prize bulL (International Sbundphoto) WE - - The Staff Os The New Louis Baer Department J Store , Wish to Take This Opportunity to Thhrik ; Every One For The Wonderful Response Given Our H New Store- - - AND ... « m a m||lb /\ . wm I H ■ |b| HBf HIJ M■jbmß |\ u .3|:ij j | 11 *o*r Wish You All A Very, Very «BB DAILY ww, DUNN, ft. U PET SHO? Foi Small Fry Bo,b»nng Whulln WKaa c [II,I I V \ DELIVERY TRUCK BARBER SET DUMBO THE EUPRANT H wellons iiafr.!f!filSH?lu MERCANTILE rst iN RUBNiit)| fsnmiMMAfl EDITION
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