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TONIGHT AT 8 and special reporter for the SATURDAYGlee THIS YEAR hd Patrol Frank Robinson Boys In School Safety Though it may not often bethought Krancln Fisher Journal. Mary Townsend, has i iIiIttlllf'ntll courtesy at school I Is ub ,. .___ Hntell Austin To Organization: Have\ Served 110, Last Friday's Game With Club Expects written a worth-reading story: Are. EnthUNlasticAn Elizabeth Flummerthy Since Lost an absolutely necessary trait l If Clara Mae Harley! Melrose Clone Sweep As I I here it Is: Have Concert SeptemberThe one Is to be popular and enjoy flans For 1&10'ear nook .', Margaret Pearce,I Bradford Girls Win 31-30 I 1 HALL OF KNOWLEDGE Here Soon School Boy Patrol has the school Ufa. Courtesy at school rroKre. SmoothlyIn f PKC1AI, REPORTERS I 1 begins with to the teacher. same members it had last courtesy h>wn..end, Louisa Stern Alta, Tonight Bradford High's first By Mary Edith Townaend The Glee Club under the cap- semes 1930, Bradford High School ',.Jack Halle Arch Thomas, home basketball game will be I. It was morning on a ueautlful able direction of Mrs. Wall Is ter. The members of the Patrqlare A student who is discourteousto s' L.W.: Ualnen I : the teacher may not be expected seniors, and authorities, planned Ii i played in the new gymnasium, September day. Kenneth Parker progressing splendidly. Every II Harold Crews Cheater McKinney to show courtesy to a school I to have a high school annual for I the town armory Archer being was slowly walking along the Monday we have music-that l Is, [EDITORIALAPPRECIATION I the opponents. Archer's boys] street when suddenly he came 10 elementary harmony and theory. Bishop Myrick Steve Weldon, mate. Being discourteous to the that year; in the years before I, team is one of the best "B" class a huge building. The building Wednesday is the day for singing. E. E. Thornton Steve St. John, teacher brings down her stamp of that there had never been any I teams in this district, but they I looked mysterious and forbidding, Last Saturday afternoon at 3:00: Lyle Anderson Donald Bagwell disapproval and in that way Is effort to do what they were doing; .1 'jt six months ago; a nice I will meet a hard-fighting bunch ,but Kenneth, who was of the ad- o'clock the "Special Glee Club" Edward Brazle. Bobble McRae the first step toward unpleasant and In none of the years since ' venturesome walked bravelyup Gainesville. The Lima Van Anda, John Anderson, things at school.A then has senior class pickedup mory built as a WPA pro-: when Starke's Tornadoes go out type, broadcast from any on the floor.It the steps of the entrance and Junior chorus sang a group of Edgar Wilkinson. student who Is discourteousto the example set by the 1930 t its completed In Starke. The I These boys have served the school mates finds himself soon Is peered Inside. At first he was lovely numbers In which was included class ' own was proud as a pea- expected that a large school since September. They Students don't amazed and then fearful at what Beethoven's very unpopular. t breathtakingly - crowd will be A few weeks ago about a dozen out to this ver It, but no group of see have all done their duty by serving like who discourteousto he within. A dark hall people are . saw long beautiful "Morning Praise" and about prouder than The Na- game, scheduled to begin at 8 people began to think the . waa road and school I stretched out in front of him. I on grounds. them. The unpopularity that the senior chorus sang two num- "Annual" proposition. They were 3uard. Of no skimpy con-: sharp The hall was so long and dark, bers: "Anchored" and "Andalu This year let's MAKE BRADFORD results from discourtesy tp wondering if others would be Interested - n, it has everything its, Last Friday night, at Melrose, that he could not even see the sia." HIGH THE SAFEST schoolmates tea makes school life If they were thinking 1. requires, Is handsome I the Tornadoes, boys' and girls' SCHOOL IN FLORIDA.F. and very unpleasant disagreeable. other end of it. Kenneth stood at I that In the about It at too late a date, and It is hoped near spacious: the Nationalis teams, played against a fast and the entrance for a moment and Robinson. It leads a student to dislike school S. will have pondering over other points, \ [ aware of all this-well hard-playing team. future, B, H. a con- life and him even cause to then over-coming his fear started may good and bad. But soon a final here at the school building.The . they be proud. The Melrose cagers played a cert Mammy Sez quit school. In .that case, discourtesy down the dark- I slowly walking high school band will take decision was made. B H. S would t time ago, Bradford High tight defense, which the. boys : ened would Indirectly prevent i hallway. i have an annual If enough people part In the concert under the direction t was given good reason to could not penetrate. The Tor- Dear Chlllun one from completing school.If . his Cautiously feeling : : way I II of the Instructor, Prof were Interested. Enough were. :- nd. grateful and apprecthe !-I nadoes were unable to score dur- I Here is one finishes school without I his became wld second I along, eyes more accustomed Carl Roberts. There will be a agin- my Last week senior-president Ralph q National Guard con.: ing the first half, but came back column in New developing courtesy he is unpre- de Year! i to the darkness, and the small admission fee. Come and Seems Rhodes begun to circulate about ,i to let Starke's boys' and to score nine points in the second hall became less dim. Just as he bring neighbors and hear like most everybody has de most- pared to face the world. Usuallywe the school asking how many were 1 asketball teams use, for: half.The I was about to regain his compo-I the Bradford your High School Glee us awful colds. De nurse la kept carry the habits that we formin Interested In buying one when ,t and all games, the gym-: boys played a good game, sure and become less afraid an Clubs and Band!ICourtesy pretty busy school with us through life. If they were completed. The Brad- : upstairs in the enormous' considering the length of time In amazing thing happened, which i Guess you all have noticed de we are still discourteous persons ford County Telegraph had made . om of the Armory. I which they had to practice and completely unnerved him. Gliding! new column in de papel"Sally"I when we complete school, we will a special offer stated thus: If he 1 {[who have ever been up Inory's prepare for the game. They were along In the dark, he suddenly StressedThe believe de name is a good one. probably continue to be throughout could put down In black and J drill room, know handicapped In that way, and also 'heard a ferocious growl. As he By the way Everettcongratsto our lives. There Is no high white, 100 sure-fire prospects, h" following on now- \fcnagnltlcent conditions it, the new members, who were a quickly stepped back, he was hor- poems Courtesy you and "J. B." on having a position In life for the discourteous prices for compiling and printing strongly, emphasized , ta for Indoor athletics* per- little nervous and scared In their rifled to see a raging lion com- were written by students( of Mrs. birthday Monday. Was It eighteen person. It Is difficult for him the annual would be $1.50 insteadof ondltlons. Everybody knows first game. The boys displayed ing toward him straining on al Delle Dowllng'a English Class. ? to make friends If he makes $2.00 each. ,I tie best team can't play well some fine offensive and defensive leash held by a sweet-faced young Mural eho' does feel importantlike them, he can't hold them. Therefore '' poor equipment and sur- work at times after a little more woman. Courtesy when people ask her what he can attain no high degreeof We Wonder Why? C is for carefulness of the otherperson's \ practice they will be able to hold SUCCPSH.! Then we see that mgs, nor can a poorly in- Almost frozen from fear he time It Is! No kidding pal-it Is ed group do Its feet with their own against moat teams. quickly started backing back, in feeling, a pretty watch. though discourtesy may not pre- Buddy D. Is so dressed up on at of environment, if Its' The Bradford High girls, as preparation for a dash to the O la for order; don't knock It's a new brunette for handsome vent our completing school we Mondays.All . ag has been poor. Starke's; this reporter predicted, came door. Then the young woman someone reeling Ralph Nettles! Think she'sin are still helpless In life without back with of 3130. U is for uniform order In the the dancing pupils are so a victory Any [;school basketball teams are who held the lion in leash spoke. de tenth grade. courtesy. given the best of training-I one who missed this game really "Walt", she commanded as she hall; Patsy R. where did you get that Surely courtesy at school has sore on Sunday morning. missed something. As a matterof R Is for road-hog--don't have great value. Francine F. Is so gloomy lately. ) work-outs. But-what softly stroked the lion's head, bit of gold you're wearing on fact it the best them at all. Helen was so happy about the [ would not have had, bad it was game "This is algebra He will not your right hand? Huh? for the generosity of the yours truly has ever seen. hurt you If you do as I say Comeon T la for teacher whom we Margaret P. we like you In red! Have A Hobby? letter shu got, nat Guard-is a decent court The girls played a wonderful up and meet him. You can respect, Willa Vida you should wear blue The Sigma Delta girls were all game, and a very hard one. (By- E Is for etiquette that all sick last week-end. Vhich to play the season's never pass algebra by going back always. Do you have a hobby? If so be |!s. Bradford High School the-way, Melrose has played about ward." The girl's voice was BO expect, Seniors are talkln' 'bout deco an expert at it. Whether It's pictures Margie and Ida Lee were seen . the National Guard for six or seven games, and we are sweet and reassuring that Ken- S is for silence we should have play! Bet it sho' will b& good. or bugs, butterflies or antiques walking in the rain. '''"\ to its rescue; for proving the second to come back with a neth timidly went up to where all the day; Pat Alene, Jenell, Kstclle and make It give you some George F. didn't go with the I again that its members are victory). she and the lion, algebra stood. Y is for "yes, ma'am a pllte Jsan D. oho' knows how to makede I thing In return na wel las pleasure Glee Club Saturday. f''I The Bradford forwards could thing to red, open-eyed supporters As the young woman kindly talk- say. candy-or do dey? To be able to do this one must Comer got so tickled while tte town-as well as the na- really shoot the goals, and those ed to him and told him about --Billy Patray. De basketball teams makes dey observe closely and patiently any singing In Gainesville\ guards were really "going totown" algebra he decided that the lion Courtesv second appearence here" tonight.I fact connected with your hobby, ad another thing. All you with some swell playing. wasn't such a bad fellow after all. If you are courteous Do de same, girls and better luck and to verify these facts over and Elementary Echoes that come out to our home Orene High scorers were as follows: and after a while he walked on You show your good upbringing to you boys.Mammy over again to make sure they are ,J can do so in perfect com- Padgett-20 points. I down the hall past them. sho' missed J. II. at true FOURTH GRADE Juanita Kalch-9 because the Armory will be Maurlse points. Kenneth had not gone far when You show your manners too, de broadcast last Saturday So Two books are needed to help Wt have just finished about ! Crosby-2 points.So You show your thoughtfulness] sorry about your cold. you In doing this, one a notebook " jlly and comfortably heat- Starke and he was again interrupted. Sit- "Norway, and: have started !Ii come on give Jean Davis. because ting In the middle of the hall was And what you are through-and- Cat law class sho' has Horn and the other a scrapbook. Everything studying "The Netherlands" in 'J the team your support, through. future lawyers In It. Look out of interest that you ob- an old, old man. His dark face Geography. 1 there are more good games yet to Gainesville.'Till. I serve about your hobby Is to be , Lotta Chatter come! was one solid mass of wrinkles, Courtesy Is not shownIn I copied in the notebook Also, we are reading: "The Nor- " next Compare and his hair was white. By week I ' snowy Twins. It is welglan good. and very pushing shoving, Yours these facts with articles in re- , hose Lawtey girls really had ahd the side of the old man stood a Another thing we have done is , Our Senior BoysL. In knocking your fellow men Mammy. liable books and magazines, and time In Gainesville Jee'>n pleasant looking young man. Ken- around; I make note of the differences, if painted flowers that we have j '[Estelle are seen during recessg H.-Has coaching ability. neth timidly approached the pair It Is shown in being politeIn Meet Our Seniors any. Next comes the scrapbook.We drawn. Mrs Hart says we are and was about to speak when the about the weatherIts the best In beginners Hugh-Would make a directorin the country or In the town. all like to read about thingsIn painting, them busy discussing Lakeer young man beside the chair called which that she has ever taught. Hollywood we are exceptionally interested out: You either show JOELLA!: BARRY [ and Jacksonville Mrs. Hart, teacher, j S.--Can service Billy manage a ; therefore, you will find yle seems to have had a nice station. "Come on up and meet History; 'Courtesy on the playground "Gee! She Is just like me." in newspapers many Item containing Billy Smith reporter I, In Georgia. cold I will explain him to you." Courtesy In the hall, These were the words spoken by; Plenty I Everett-Would make a good valuable Information. Cut Ire too. Those words lending him courage And courtesy to the other Mr. Otis Harry an he looked these BUS SCHEDULE! j lawyer. articles out and put them in . Kenneth went the fellowOr proudly at his Northbound on up to baby daughter , it's this we hear about the Carl-Manages a grocery store your scrapbook printing the old man, whose name was His- courtesy not at all. Joella. Leaves Starke at 2:40 a. m., enger hunt the Sigma Delta splendidly. name of publication from whichIt tory, and stood gazing at him In Joella was born June 3, 1922, 12:30: p. m., 1:45: p m., 5:55 p. m., 9 had? More fun! Billy D. and Ralph-Would make a good Courtesy may be a habit, Is taken and the date of the bewilderment. The old man lifted and was a very beautiful baby 6:10: p. m, and 10:10: p. m. seem to have lost their way player on the Florida team. But It !la best to have It come issue, on the margin of the clip . his head and 'this pate blue eyes She has blue eyes, brown hair, Southbound < the hunt began. Ralph's Dempaey-Would excell) In en from the heart, looked at Kenneth questioningly and a light complexion." Joella ping.After Leaves Starke at 2:20 a. m., } cat went to the party too. gineering. And show courtesy full In having followed this The young man Introduced them, has grown to be quite a young 10:20: a. m., 2:20: p. m., and 3:20: bells Loral Betty, Jean, andn James Inherits the ability to spirit method for a while, you will grow and then History told Kenneth lady, being 5 feet, 2 Inches tall, p m | wore on their wrists surely teach schooLTracyHas And not courtesy just in part. more and more Interested In your wonderful tales of what and the scales to * pulls 120 many Westbound 5 cute. artistic ability. Marjorie Thompson. ,hobby, and in time will become ( Owen-Would be a prospering happened long ago. ,pounds."Jo I an authority on the subject. This Leaves Starke at 5:35: p. m., ara Mae's hair Is very be com- After spending a while with I ," an she is sometimes called 12:35 farmer. pleasantly: I may later lend to employment : p. m, and 10:30: a. m. jln the new hair-do. Nelson-A good bus driver this genial pair, Kenneth thanked "This mysterious looking woman I has reached! the goal she hat -By Estelle Austin Eastbound "* ers and Everett are together .Arch-Would be a capable doc- them and walked on down the is Science," he said, "I will I worked so( faithful for; that Is, Leaves Starke at 5:20: p. m. often now. dim hallway. As he walked alonghe explain some of her mysteries to being a dignified senior, and the Typewriter rib b o n s. carbon Ticket office and bus depot at arolyn Is liking Lake Butler tor.Leland An overflowing ad- was thinking of his experi- you If you wish to know them. : seniors are glad to have her paper, second sheet*.-Bradford Conway'ii Service Station, corner "Why doesn't that town viser. ences with the strange creatureshe Kenneth replied that he would, Some of Joella's likes are: County Telegraph I Highways 13 and 48. e closer," quotes Mr. Ralph John-Miami's playboy No. I, had thus far met with, and and the man patiently explaineda swimming, skating, movies and i. Billy J.-Makes a grand business was just beginning wonder if good many of Science's" secretsto best of all, talking. Her dislikesare Ian is still smiling with a man. there were any more of this sort, him, and after a while he once : literature, conceited people COMPARE when he was again interruptedfrom and writing with a fountain his again went on way. pen. tie in her eyes. We ask you MUo-A solemn judge. ? Frank-An ideal scoutmaster. his reverie. During the past few moments, This young lady hann't decided Emmet-A good Naval officer.L. Though he could not see very he had noticed that the hall had what she will do when she finIshes - orothy Crosby and Odessaare far ahead in the hall ne could become a good deal lighter. As school (but there's a handsome - M. -A natural born opera ' to become planning hear stealthy padded footsteps ne wondered over this, he was blonde who knows what- ea. Good luck to them; we singer coming toward him. He listeneda surprised to see a side door lead- decision he wants her to make). they will make good.A. moment and then was startled ing out of the hall.A Whatever it Is she will make a and Jacqueline have more Primary Jingles to see a lithe fox coming toward tall, scholarly looking gentle- success. [ during recess.a him. By his side walked a young man stood in the doorway and Joella lives In Brooker and likesit Lee surely is a lucky girl FIRST GRADE lady. Kenneth, who was by now beckoned to him. Kenneth walk very much. She baa many getting rides in a dream The pupils in this room are growing accustomed to meetingup ed over to where he stood. friends there who think the worldof hard In the New Year. mobile. The driver Is a cute working with strange creatures, awaited "This door leads outside. You her with dark hair. Whew! Don't Evern moved away during the their approach.Te may go out a while and rest If ne her holidays. Wa certainly miss him. young lady with the sly fox you wish," said the man when Tile a2>teo'tld&e , ne of the cutest girls on the Henry and Phoebe had birthdays walked up to him and smiled."Hello" Kenneth reached him. week. this |pus In Margie Mathews. Boys, Middleton teacher she said, "don't be "But this isn't the end of the Miss Madge , can you resist such lovely afraid of my fox. here. Her nameIs hall" protested Kenneth, who, | eyes? SECOND GRADE English and she Is very wise, though eager to get out Into the ? o+t I the Good Citizenship Campaign as well as tricky but I think, fresh air and sunlight wan loatheto ( "' letters girls are getting The boys and girls In our room with my help, she will allow you leave the intriguelng hall. ,..ia Snookey 'Wish she could want to become better citizens to pass," "Yes I know." agreed the I stayed be here. this year. We are making Health Kenneth thanked her and after man. "but this is the Hall of | lookln' till next week. Booklets, as we know good health talking with her for a few min Knowledge, and you can't go .00 I -Peeper. makes us think and act right. utes, again started on his way. through It in one day. You have This week Marlon McRae, But he did not know English, for only completed one-fourth of your t w George Carter and Frankie Ros- as he started down the hall, the journey now. Go take a rest and 1 1ED BYROAD OUR MILK ser gave talks on politeness We sly fox glided in front of him, and then come back and complete It. clad know that forming good habits caused him to nearly trip up. The your trip through the hall." JACKS LLE'S TESTS : now will stay with us through all young lady called the fox back Kenneth agreed that this wouldbe LEADING HOTEL our life. and explained the wily creature's best and after thanking the Hitch teacher. C'llfl'rtJ ......... .. AN KNOCKLESS POWER Mrs. Herbert , i1 ways to Kenneth and then he was man stepped out into the friendly c1 7 post W r M THIRD GRADE allowed to pass on his way safely. sunlight which caused him to OLD BRAND FASTER STARTS SUMMER :::::=; Pupils in this room are workIng He had not gone far when he blink after his long stay !In the T COMFORT .. ... TU"2 on their unit of "Good Citizen met with another startling sur dark hall. BRAND-NEW "'-. sea wwa QUICKER PICKUP Seldom Equalled ship" and are trying to be better prise. Standing directly In his Kenneth Parker sat up !In bed ....._.y........... .CrwyMCOCKTAIL little citizens each day. path was a tall mysterious wom and rubbed his eyes stretched .....-ewle0 wata.r r eeeaasImq. i 'Never Surpassed The first two points that have an. She was dressed In long, and sprang out of bed. There he .--..Ic.fOfIIUUIlClD.__-..... 7O .1 REDUCED CARBON been studied carefully are: Be flowing robes and a black veil stood wondering over the strange ECONOMY Orderly and Learn to Obey. covered her face. By her side realism of his dream. Then he LOUNGE sad t PETERSON'S Madge Brownlee and Doris Mon. stood a wise looking man. Ken remembered: Today was the big COFFEE SHOP .- ... '.. . .,. .. \' -,. Grief have given two minute talk I neth cautiously approached them, day. for school started, and this T1'Nb1fnnJ.I : : I "(:O.M.I '. DAIRY on these. and stood wondering. The wise would be his first day in high oewAap-. sw.l.I , I.... ..... . noes-faww.-iW . Mrs.' Ethel Biggs, teacher. looking; man addressed Kenneth I school. Ku- *> Iff H Ik'w "T "' ''' , \ , I ".. a. "," '--oII""'*"' ..,....... 'It,&:"" ._...... ..,4.,,, '._. r+rM6.ir{'! .. ..,.. ...+.. ...-..... ,...' ...". ,-'. _... '-- .........' .