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Saunook Bests
Francis Cove In
Field Day Events
The athletic events of the Fran
cis Cove-Saunook Field Day pro
gram last Saturday at Francis Cove
ended in a victory for the Saunook
representatives.
The final score: Saunook 260
Francis Cove 146.
Here are the line-up for the
various events:
SOFTBALL rnieni
Francis Cove Line-up: P. Frank
lin, F. Webb. B. Boone. V McEl
roy. P. Francis. D. Hollingsworth
M Radford. S. Inman. and J.
Boone.
Saunook Line-up: R. Smathers.
B Dillard. M. Hooper. S. Smath
ers. J Hooper. J. Hall. W. Plem-iiion-.
J Miller, and P. Hill.
Saunook won. 16-10.
SOFTBALL i girls I
Francis Cove Line-up: Hollings
worth, Maggie F.. Hollingsworth.
franklin. Shirley. Franklin. Rad
xord. Smiley. Bridges.
Saunook Line-up: I. Hooper. V
Taylor. D. Queen. Bobbie S.. J.
Hall J. Hill. M Sparks. B. Chase,
tind J. Hawkins.
Saunook girls won. 19-17.
GIRLS RELAY
Francis Cove Line-up: Shirley
Siieffield. Jennie Frady. Hazel
HulJingsworth. K d n j Hollings
woitli. Dorothy Bridges. Emily
Sriiiley. Alice Radford, and Belly
Franklin.
Saunook Line-up: Mary Sue
Sparks Juanita Hill. Bobbie
Sparks. Viola Taylor, .lean Hall
Belty Brendle. Mary Pleminonv
Doris Queen.
Saunook won this relay
BOYS RELAY
Francis Cove Line-up: Genr.uc
Mitchell. Bill Frady. Ed Frady. Hill
Hollingsworth. Paul Miditower.
Tommy Franklin. Jr. Malilnirn.
Charles McElroy.
Saunook Line-up: Charles Clark.
Joe Sparks. Raymond Burgess. Jim
my Queen. Carol Hooper Hay
Khinehart. Doyle Hogeix anil Har
ry Lee Hawkins.
Francis Cove won this relay.
GIRLS' SOFTBALL THROW
Francis Cove Line-up: Alice Rad
ford, Shirley Shelf ield. and I lael
Hollingsworth.
Saunook Line-up: Iniogene Hoop
er. Viola Mae Taylor, and Jean
Hall.
MEN'S SOFTBALL THROW
Francis Cove Line-up: Paul
Franklin. Buddy Bridges, and Al
len Boone.
Saunouk Line-up: Sain Smath
ers. Ray Smathers. and John
Miller.
GIRLS' BACKWARD RACE
Francis Cove Line-up: Edna
Hollingsworth. Jennie Frady. and
Shirley Sheffield.
Saunook Line-up: Mary Sue
Sparks. Juanita Hill, and Unhide
Sparks.
BOYS' BACKWARD RACE
Francis Cove Line-up: Jr. Mash
burn. Charles McElroy. and Billy
Frady
Saunook Line-up: Joe Sparks,
Charles Clark, and Carol Hooper.
GIRLS' SACK RACE
Francis Cove Line-up: Shirley
Sheffield. Hattie Franklin, and Ha
zel Hollingsworth.
Saunook Line-up: Mary Sue
Sparks. Mary Plemmons. and Bob
bie Sparks
BOYS' SACK RACE
F rancis Cove Line-up: Bill Frady,
Jr Mashburn, and Charles McEl
roy. Saunook Line-up: Joe Sparks.
Raymond Burgess, and Charles
Clark.
MARBLES i boys)
Francis Cove Line-up: Bill Hol
lingsworth and Bill Frady.
Saanopk ilaineriip: Charles Clark
and Carol . Joder. . '
30-YARD DASH ( girls
Francis Cove Line-up: Shirley
Sheffield. Jennie Frady. and Hazel
Hollingsworth.
Saunook Line-up: Mary Sue
Sparks. Juanita Hill, and Bobbie
Sparks.
SO-YARD DASH iboys
Francis Cove Line-up: George
Mitchell. Ed Frady. and Tom
Franklin.
Saunook Line-up: Joe Sparks,
Ray Rhinehart. and Raymond Bur
gess. 50-YARD DASH i merit
Francis Cove Line-up: Francis
Wells. Allen Boone, and Mark Rad
ford. Saunook Line-up: Hrnest Dil
lard, Sam Smathers, and William
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Among I he popular features in
column draw mi! w hich appears each issue on Hie cililivi. I
"Thty'll Do It K vor.vtimo". The mini who draws IIik liithix i
evlin?;. and I rue-to-l ile comic, is .lininiv Hallo. A lol m !i .1
Hie lealure comi' from readers ;i1 over the counti ITi i
now U;f one of the highest readerships ol any in the- n.i'.ii.n
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Francis
HOP .girls)
Cove Line-up: Jennie
Frady. Hael
Hollingsworth, and
Carol Webb.
Saunook Line-up:
Sparks, Viola Taylor.
Sparks.
.10-Y HI) HOP i hoys
Francis Cov e I .no
Mary Sue
and Bobbie
-up: Georgr
Mitchell. Jr. Mbliiiin
and
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Holluitfswoith.
Saunook Line-up: Hay Rhinehart.
Joe Sparks and Carol Hooper.
HOUSE SHOES (mem
Francis Cove Line-up: Clarence
Frady and Frank Christopher.
' Saunook Line-up: Claude Hill
I and V li Rhinehart
j HORSE SHOES i women!
! Francis Cove Line-up: Jackie
McCr.icken and Eugenia Boone.
Saunook Line-up: Mrs. V. R.
Rhinehart and Mrs Charles Beck.
NAIL DRIVING imcil)-
I'rancK Cove Lino-lip:
Francis and Bill Kcllv.
Saunook Lmo-up- V. I!
Henry
Rhine-
hart and Perrv Smathei-.
. NAIL DRIVING ivrtmcn'
l'i am is Cove Litie-tip. Mrs Fran
cis ,,U Mrs. Edwards.
Saunook Line-up: Agnes Bur
Hesv ;,t)i Frances McCiacken.
'CRACKER EATING ' nun ' -
F'rancis Cove Line-up: Vinson
. McElroy. Bill Bonne, and Norman
i Mitchell.
Saunook Line-up: James Gar
rett. Harry Parker, and Sam
Smal hers.
, CRACKER EATING i women
l Francis Cove Line-up: Mrs. Bill
Hollingsworth. Thelma Radlord,
and Mrs. Inman.
Saunook Line-up: Pauline Bry
son. Mrs. Anette Queen, and Mrs
Ray Smathers.
! POTATO PEELING women
F'rancis Cove Line-up: Mrs. Watt
Franklin. Mrs. Inman. and Mrs.
McCiacken.
Saunook Line-up: Pauline Bry
. son. Mrs, Ray Smathers. and Fran
cis .McCiacken. ,
RINC; PITCHING (women'
FraiHis Cove Line-up: Mrs. Ed
ward and Mrs. Francis.
' Saunook Line-up: Mrs. Alma
Garrett and Mrs. Ray Smathers !
' NEEDLE THREADING ( women i '
. Fiancis Cove Line-up: Mrs.
I Richard Boone. Mrs. Henry Fran-
cis. and Mrs. .Franklin.
Saunook Line-up: Acnes Bui-j
Bess. Iowa Stevens and Pauline ;
i IJryson. I
TKJ-O-WAR (mem !
Francis Cove Line-up: Pink i
i Francis. Henry Francis. Bi b F"ran
! cis. Frank Christopher. Joe Boone.!
Richard Boone. Norman Mitchell, j
i Hill Krlley, Clarence Frady. and j
Vinson McElroy.
j Saunook Line-up: Harry Park
jer. Perry Smathers. Roy Stephens. '
1 Sam Smathers, Ray Smathers. Wal- j
j tor Hawkins. Claude Hill, John;
M i 1 1 e r, Pete Hill, and Roy j
I Smathers.
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Love Begins
At Forty
Or Does It?
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I.OWRY
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I'here is eonsicl( i .ih:-. i:,ik one
lllli'lll alniiKl s:.v m i.o:e':nil'i -
about how misl.tken v c ar, ii,
assuming that life sl(.p- abruptly
around I he 401 h lnnlnl.iv
The opinion, however, is held
ill some piellv import anl places
like employers who waul In hire
new hands. Almost am wanl-ad
section you read s simldid with
job licit ;it ions liiaiin.- age reiiiiire
mi nts, niosl ol whic h place 3i as
the maximum. A Mi I'nkin wrole
a book about 111
which seveia1
little lire into i
(loin and ep i
liegmi)
: at
put
40
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ace loiinicl lor
soineihiiig toe.
Hut no one srcnis to have done
much to disjhuM the gcnera(
public of the idea that there ran
lie fun, even glamor, on the Ions
side of the loth birthday. And
for this lillle notion. I (liink we
ran thank heaililv not oly hi
movies but our popular liclinn
maeazinrs.
Ml Isobel Moore, who w riles
stories and sells them to this'
aforementioned nuigaim came
right out on a radio broadcast I
happened to he listening to one
(lav and admitted there was a
magazine cabal against permitting
any female ol such advanced veal's
becoming, of all things. ;i hcrcine.
"If v ou w ant to sel I i;ur story."
j said Miss Moore with some bitler-
ncss. - vou have to keep your
heroine under 40. anil to must
be slim. Oh. sin- might have a
ftw grav hairs, but im!v a vcrv
few."
This situation, she continued.
; offers some pretty problems to
authors who have evolved a plot
aboul a married woman lhc
ine' who has adult children.
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This
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plot occasionally, very occasional
ly occurs in magazines, hist to
break up I lie monotony of a steady
diet ot yotiii!;-lovo, boy-ineet-Kirl
romances.
"And it s a real prolilcin." said
Miss Moore. "Yon conManlly line
yourself in the position oi liavinK
a heroine who must have married
when she was 13, 14 or 15 years
old. Or ( lsc ou have to be un
comfortably vacuo about her cur
rent years or tlie passage of tune."
We all know that in the movies,
attractive mothers always look
in their early 30s.
Both the magazines and motion
pictures are aesthetically ijiier
estcd in keeping older heroines
on the painfully thin side. The
magazines have their glamor
illustrations to think about, too.
The result of this campaign
it's probably unintentional and
concerned with popularity has
been unfortunate. The great Ameri
can reading and movle-golng pub
lic has gradually absorbed the idea
that a once a woman is 40, she's
ready for knitting apd the rocking
chair, brother and that's it and (b)
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,:,jcliniB iiiUie-liiiti or exciting can
pussihly happen to a woman a bit
aver the weight limit.
Obviously, that can't be true.
Remember, the Duchess of Wind
sor was 40 when she became a
Durhess. Remember, the number
t;ne hobby of American woman is
dieting, as a look at the adver
tisements and articles in those
same offending magazines will
tell you. If you took out of cir
culation all the plump girls and
women in the country, more than
the nation's economy would be
uiiset. The nation's menfolk
would be, too. and there certaifa
l wouldn't be anywhere near
enough women to so around.
There has been a notable in
crease in he-lines' ages recently in
he magazine .-lories. Seems to nie
now that the ideal aae is around 29
for unmarried heroines. The mar
ried ones can sneak into the lllir
yes and still hang on to romance
and glamor.
The daring authors of Broad-
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way's top lilt. "South Pacilir" have
gone even farther bv Having their
hero a guy in his l:id-fifties . .. a
widower, yet deeplv and roinan-.
tic-ally in love But they have the
hiroine cut more in the tradition
al pattern.
Maybe by next vear. some brave
soul will do something about a
wild love affair between a gray
haired widow of 4.5. a little on
the plump side, and a balding
gent of 55. also a little inclined
toward avoirdupois.
On second thought, mavhe they
shouldn't. I cant tnink of anv
one, including this crusader,
who'd pay money for that Kind of
entertainment.
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Lane Quinlan, volunteer service
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sisting the church.
Mr. Corpening had appointed
committees for the various com
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program.
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