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Page 5 THE BRONCO'S TALE Sports CQ-32542 M '.?-gy d J- E 'l-Q-.Q Sl ! .25 IL lid Y vfsiq A 'fs F T 539.5- Q 4 Q 3 WWE X 11 JPDISTRICT, meer RGWGH DAVIS, SMITH, JOHNSON, ELLISON MAKE TEAM ' Coach C. C. Jones had great difficulty in picking this year's Jack Team, but Floyd Davis, Roger Smith, W. Johnson, and Fred Ellison, were left after the final elimination. The Team is usually composed of only three mem- bers, but when Ellison heard that Johnson might be left out he refused to play, so Coach Jones had the Between-schools Meetin' Rules changed so that each team will be composed of four members. Smith plays a fast and furious game, but is sometimes handicapped by his temperamental nature. Davis and Johnson both play a slow, consist- ent game, never being ruffled by remarks from the spectators or mistakes which may be made by the referee. Coach Jones stated yesterday in a press con- ference that if Mingols team was not too strong his team would be in line for winning the county. --.-il. BRYANT, MILLER AND MASSEY RACE Will Bryant, Edward Miller and Wlickfork Massey will be the contestants in the bi-annual tricycle race to be held tomorrow. One red sucker is to be the prize. LOFTIN, UNDERWOOD, AND GAL- BRAITH TO JUMP THE ROPE Rudell Loftin, Leta Underwood, and Mary Elizabeth were chosen to jump the rope for Denton High in the coming spring tournament. Miss Nichols, the girls' coach had high hopes for them. The girls have already shown great talent in the after school work-outs. They make a colorful not to say lovely picture in their red rompers, pink blouses, green polka dot ties, and blue sashes. WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW GREAT SUCCESS At the weekly meeting of the 6'Ainlt We Popular Clubu Miss Gladys Reding told a flossy one, or as society dames say gave a book review. The book was the dramatic and breath taking novel The Three Bears. It is surely one more novel and is rapidly becoming a best seller. Miss Reding in her presentation of the novel had people erenging in their seats with horror painted, or to be poetic let's call it smeared on their faces. Miss Mary Oliver Miller actually screamed with terror when the three bears found Goldie Locks, but the tom- boyish Shirley Wlashington helped the frail little Miss Miller compose herself. A salad course of sour kraut and wieners was served to the following: Jessie Lee Hall Francis Mildred Knight Jane McElory ' Doris Middleton Wanda Io W'hitmore Genevieve Steward Francis Stover Emma Jo Robbinson FOR WHAT TO DO WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT SEE BILLY WHITSON fNon-Electritionj
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General News THE BRONCO'S TALE Page 4 LOVE COMES RIDING, OR THE LAST y MRS. YELDERMAN ENTERTAINS FOR SHOT GOT HIM flhapter XXXXXXXXXX ' Synopsis for What Happened Beforej Sue Parker was the beautiful daughter of Rancher Sam Parker and sweetheart of Robert Ranson, called Sure-Riding, Sharp-Shooting, Swift-Footed, Slow-Moving, Sleepy-Headed Ranson for short or sometimes Curley. She loves him, but another girl loves him too, and she wants her to think that he loves her, and in the meantime the owner of the next ranch falls in love with Sue, and he is a villian trying to steal her fathers land by making him fthe sweetheartj think that she fthe other sweet- heartj loves him fthe villianj and that he fthe sweetheart againj loves her fthe other girlj and thus forcing her fthe rancher's daughterj to marry him the villian. Rancher Parker also owns a gold mine off in the hills somewhere, and a gang of desperate men try to steal it. VVhile Curley was on his way to save the mine a band of Indians kidnap him by throwing gas bombs in his face. Sue Sarker was riding fast to save the deed of the ranch from the villian, but he kidnaped her and was riding to his range when a band of highwaymen kidnapped him. In the mean- time her father was taking some money to town when some robbers held him up and took him and his money to their hideout. Curley was trying to escape from the Indians, Sue was trving to escape from the villian, and he was trying to escape from the highwaymen, while her father was trying to escape from the robbers. fContinued next monthj. NEWS FROM SKUNK STUMP Folks and Gentle People, I am now going to start to begin to commence to tell ya that which I have heerd and saw throwout this h'yere year of joy and interpretation what is about to get finished. I donit have no decep- tions if you care nothing about it or not, but all I can say if if'n you don't like hit youenses r w l 1 r GEORGE Mrs. Yelderman gave a birthday party last evening for her young son George Robert. The children had a very enjoyable time playing HDrop the Handkerchieff' f'Froggie in the Mid- dleu and I Spy, Everything went well until Russell Hedrick pulled Lorraine Lovette's Curls and they started a free for all. The out- come was a black eye for Charles Huey, and Lucile Rayzor lost her big red hair ribbon, and little Master Hedrick got his blue rompers torn and had to leave before refreshments were served. The refreshments consisted of fresh straw- berry ice cream and a slice of home made angel food cake and napkins which matched the nice table cloth. Everyone had a lovely time and wish George Robert many more happy birth- days and birthday parties, too. had best ta just hop it. Neverthemore here starts: That there gal what is so purty and sweet and who gets clapped at so much times when she dances the Sallie Z fhits Kuttie King I'M deferring tal was saw at the corn husking bee tuther nite in the kumpany of that grate acter, Shifless Shifflet. Honey Hollers was conspired a settin on a stool in the ice cream front room near to and by Cecil Vaughn, that robusting help about the house. The Hollars ked had some straw- berry ice cream smeared on her face in the most romantical way. Slapce Maxie Miller waz a settin along side of Fats Fouts at the candy cookin over to the McEloryls of Ponder, which waz held to show off there new stove. Seen at the same geathering waz the some day to be movie starn Bush accompanied by Rosie Russell fformerly known as Sammiej the famous ballot dancer. Life of the party Barker come with Martha Funk. Peggy Swisher took Mrs. King's lettle boy Dudley to the Ritz to see How to Get Your fContinued on Page 6l
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Still General News THE BRONCO'S TALE Page 6 'A?5i'l5 ' 4' ATQQETZG' K , l ,,.,. H Q . o' N 5 f I l P2 fy R-pact . I 1 aeoasaza ASSEMBLY PROGRAM GIVEN HERE The annual assembly program was held yes- terdav at 11:45. Maxine Burnett was to be student chairman, but she got stage fright, and Evangeline Murchison had to take her place. The first number on the program was a short informative speech by Ray Gough, the essence of which was that the radio will never take the place of the newspaper because you cannot swat fl'es with the radio. K. L. Minor and Ralph Daniels played Chop Sticks on the piano with surprisingly few mistakes. Mary Willard recited the ever popular Bow Peepf, and the Lusk brothers SANG a solo. Rudell Loftin and Emma Bell Ashburn then sang the over- ture as to a famous opera and everyone cheered so much that they had to stop. Thelma Bar- ker started to give a reading but forgot the last half of it so Woodrow Witt got up to take her place, but he had to sit down when the aud- ience started throwing tomatoes. Peggy Bay- less gave a tap dance but Ralph Daniels for- got the last half of the piece so she quit. As a whole the program was a great success. NEWS FROM SKUNK STUMP fGontinued from page 45 Man. Mrs. Scott threw a big un for her daughter I l l J BIG SOCIAL FUNCTION IN FUNCTION The kits. Hollars of the Possum Hollars gave a coming out party for her daughter, the charming blooming picture of pulchritude Cain't I getting High sounding? That means beautifulj last evening in her back yard. Mrs. Hollars wore a red stripped gingham evening dress with a pink satin shash. Her oxfords were of black and she wore a black. green plaid bow in her hair. Her crossage was composed of small white fresh onions. Miss Lucille Who was escorted by Iim a Honey Per- ry wore a green flannek evening gown. It also had a flouncc of cheese cloth at the bottom of purple. Her crossage was one large cactus which was very effectine as well as to stick to her dancing partners. Others attending this affair were Miss Knock Um out Hodges who wore an orange and black dress trimmed in red and green and said that she had the holiday spirit. Miss Hodges did not wear a bunch of flowers cause her escort Ernest NVorthey had spent all his money taking her to the Ritz the month before. Arabelle Herd was there in quite a stunning garb. In fact it was so stunning that I am unable to describe it on the inferior paper. Kirk Harding took Miss Herd to this particu- lar shindig. Others attending were: .Iean Bolton with boy. Helen Bennett with boy. Louise lVIcSween with boy. Mildred McCauley with boy. Annels Westcourt with boy. Leota Wlatson with boy. Louise Stephenson with boy. Ruth Tobin with boy. Mary .Io Stone with boy. Dorothy Rue with boy. Mary jagoe with boy. Louise what was escorted by the hansome Loren Dukes the Shiek of Gross Roads and Navo and the three abouts. It was of them coming and goin' or comin' and relievin' parties. I think them city folks calls it a 'iTea', but they air kinda confusing like. Blow Gum and Tea waz served.
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