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Page 4 ORANGE BLACK Reserves Award Local Trio Rings As the Girl Reserve organization Is comparatively new in Charlotte high school, only three girls have been awarded rings. These rings are hon- ors given to girls who have reached their goal or ideal in Girl Reserve work. The girl, herself, decides when she has reached this point from her code, slogan, purpose and the ring standard, written by the club. Then the club. local advisors, and area council decide whether or not the girl is worthy of the honor. The girls in Charlotte awarded rings last year and receiving them this year are: Myrtle Day. Remona Swan, and Eleanor Toutant. Myrtle Day came into the Girl Reserves from the Scouts, where she had served many offices and won honors. As a Girl Reserve she served as president of the Square Deal club last year and was a member of the Lansing area council. The other girls have been Girl Reserves since they joined in the 7th grade. The former has served as secretary and treasurer various years and on many committees. The latter has been president of the Junior Girl Reserves and has served in the offices of secretary and president two years in the Senior club. She has also been secretary of the Lansing area coun- cil for two terms. All three girls were delegates to the state Girl Reserve conference in Flint last winter. POST GRADUATES ELECT OFFICERS The post graduates, who have unit- ed, have elected the following officers: Charles Garvey. president; Beth Stringham. secretary-treasurer. Their Hallowe'en party was held November 3. After the show they were entertained at the home of Beth Stringham where refreshments were served and a short business meeting was held. An assembly will be given soon by the post graduates and a play will be presented written by Charles Garvey, author of several short plays. Groceries and Meats Nothing But The Best Porter’s Market RURAL STUDENTS ELECT OFFICERS For the purpose of selecting officers and reorganizing, the rural students club held its first meeting Wednesday. October 25. at noon. The following officers were elected: Kent Campbell, president; Betty King, vice president; and Elaine Leach, sec- retary and treasurer. The club elected Jay Dykhouse as their advisor. Jack Forell, who w'as in charge of the meeting, made the announcements in regard to the noon hour program. The gym will be open to rural stud ents every day of the week; room 16 will be given over to games such as checkers, ping-pong, reading, etc. The radio will be in the high room every noon; room 13 will be used as a study room; those who are interested in hobbies are to feel free to use the wood shop room; and room 16 is to be used as an eating place, both for boys and girls. The officers are to be in charge of the first party. No definite plans have been made as yet. Present History Of Former Grads Richard Hall '32 and Don Raymond 30 are frying hamburgers at the Sandwich Shop. Everet Young 31 is working on his| father’s farm. Hortense Kline '30 teaches in one of the schools of Chester township. ••Al Coffin '30 is married and lives in Toledo. Ohio. Marguerite McGrath '33 had an ap- pendectomy October 31. Natalie Cook '33 is residing at the Behrens residence. Ernest O. Pray Myron E. Pray Pray Company FURNITURE Private Ambulance Service MYRON E. PRAY Funeral Oirector Fred A- Richey Co. Dry Goods Ready.to-Wear. Rugs WARREN SHAULL Groceries and Baked Goods Phones—Bell 200. CItz. 24 Charlotte. Mirb. R. W. CARR MONUMENTS CHARLOTTE CAFE HOME COOKING AND BAKING 105 W. Lawrence Ave. NAOU BROS. Charlotte, Mich. COMPLIMENTS OF Charlotte Candy Co. Reserve Clubs Sponsor Various Local Activities The second social meeting of the Senior Girl Reserves was held Novem- ber 8 in the gym where they played games and sang songs. The commit- tee for the evening was: Roberta Ed- son, chairman; Charlene Cottrell. Icyphene Cochrane, and Ellen Young. The girls put on a program at the Lane Memorial Home. October 20. Katherine and Gladys Spotts played three selections on their violin and 'cello, respectively. Elaine Leach ac- companied them as pianist. She also played her accordion. A trio, consist- ing of Helen Shepherd, Icyphene Cochrane, and Lois Ives, sang two numbers accompanied by Patty ’ Rus- sell at the piano. There were also two readings given by Dolores Montgom- ery. The Senior Girl Reserves are mak- ing plans for an assembly to be given In December. Musical numbers and a play will be presented in which the Junior Girl Reserves will assist. Max- ine Cooper will act as chairman on this occasion. The Junior Girl Reserves held a Hallowe’en party October 24 in the gym. They played games and had apples, popcorn, and candy for re-1 freshments. Use Our LAY-AWAY PLAN For Christmas Young Jewelry Shop Dr. W. A. Vance Dentist Office over Fred Murray Shoe Store NOW SINCLAIR H-C GASOLINE At Regular Gas Price R. H. GIDNER Agent LAWYER GIVES SPEECH TO CLUB Fisk Bangs related his trip to Europe at the last Travel club meet- ing. Mr. Bangs described the boat on which he and George Fenn crossed the ocean. This boat Is the second larg- est In the world and belongs to Great Britain. It is a third class boat and has all of the luxuries of a modern hotel with a swimming pool and dance hall. Mr. Bangs told of Hitler’s fol- lowers. who have emblems on their arms and everyone that meets one of these men has to salute because if they don’t they are thrown in Jail. Mr. Bangs obtained an emblem that these men wear on their arms and brought It home with him. He near- ly lost it In New York when a man went through his baggage and found It. He was with some fellow lawyers at the time and they persuaded the Inspector to let Mr. Bangs keep his souvenir. The Dilley Agency, Inc. H. B. STRKCKS General ln«uranee Phone 75 CLARK O. RUDESILL CHIROPRACTOR O V KM STAN’S STOHF OFFICE HOCUS IO to II A.D.I 3 lo 5 A « to 7 P.M. linrlottr. Slrh. Munger Hardware Co. Hardware Farm Implements and Paint Say It With Flowers Cut Flowers and Plants ROSEACRES R. A. WIETZKE LUMBER - COAL Phone No. 9
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ORANGE A BLACK 21 ORANGE AND BLACK BATTLE ISLANDERS Big Game of Year to Be at Eaton Rapids Saturday; locals Expect Victory BOYS VOCATIONAL TRIMS CHARLOTTE Conference Chatter By Sideline Joe After three straight defeats in as many years. Charlotte plays the!r most deadly rivals. Raton Rapids, Ibis Saturday. November 11. The lo- cal grldders are out to avenge the 28-0 beating they received at the hands of the Islanders last year. So far this year Raton Rapids is ahead of Charlotte in the Little Seven conference games. Eaton Rapids has • on three, lost one and tied one for a per cent of 750. Charlotte cannot boast of such a record. The locals have won two and lost three for a per cent of 400. Raton Rapids so far in the conference games has trimmed Hastings 19-0. Mason 13-0. Grand Ladge 18-0. and have been beaten by Howell 13-0 and have tied East Lan- sing o-o. Charlotte with a less suc- cessful season has defeated Grand I «edge 18-0 and Hastings 8-6, and have lost to Mason. 7-6 and Howell 19-6, (Cast Lansing 20-0. Present Indications show that Frai- ser and four other regulars will not be In the game Saturday. This state- ment was made by the superintend- ent of the Raton Rapida school. These live were not in the game last Friday in which Springport nearly beat Ea- ton Rapids 14-13. Charlotte in the first game of the season beat Spring- port 25-7. So, watch out, Eaton Rap- ids Charlotte's defeat by Boys Voca- tional School last Friday has put a new fighting spirit in the players and they will not be content without the scalps of the Islanders. The probable lineup for Charlotte Is Sparks. Sloan, ends; Thomas. Pugh, tackles; Forell. Zimmerman, guards; Youngs, center; Smith, quar- terback; Dewey. Briggs or Cheney, halfs; Welsh, fullback. Yon Will Enjoy A PERMANENT V2 At All School Function'» DOROTHY L. SHOP N. Main Bell 119 Vaughn Ragsdale Co. ECONOMICAL DISTRIBUTION DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTHING FOB THE ENTIRE FAMILY 70 Yard Run of Blocked Kick By Hurd, Left End, Sinks Local Gridders 6-0 Little Seven Standing (Unofficial) Won Lost Tied Pet. East I.arising 3 0 1 1.000 Howell 3 0 2 1.000 ------ 'Eaton Rapids 3 1 1 .750 Although out playing the Boys Vc Mason 2 2 1 .500 rational School, Charlotte was trim- Charlotte 2 3 0 .400 med 6-0. This lone score was made Hastings 0 4 1 .000 h Hurd, left end. on a 70 yard run Grand Ledge 0 3 2 .000 |! HOWELL ELEVEN TRIMS CHARLOTTE Orange and Black Battles Valiently to Score Lone Touchdown Charlotte high school was routed by the Howell eleven by a score of 19 to 6. Although the Orange and Black put up a scrappy fight they were un- after Lacey, right guard, had blocked Tomorrow East Lansing and Howell able to cope with the type of play used n attempted field goal by Youngs, in meet in the most important game of'by their opponents. End runs and an he fourth quarter. ihe conference. This game will decide aerial attack spelled defeat for Char- The first half proved uneventful the championship of the Little Sev- lotte. The first quarter Charlotte held during which neither team could do on. Both teams have very strong 'he Green and White in check but Charlotte elevens and a close battle will be weakened in the second quarter when much ground gaining, opened the third quarter with a run- fought, nlng and passing attack which put Mason and Grand Ledge also meet he ball on the opponent's five yard |n their annual battle Friday. Ma- line. The Vocational eleven, how- «on has a stronger team than Grand ■ ver. held, and Charlotte lost the ball. Ledge, but a close game is scheduled. The locals were soon back to threat Saturday. Charlotte and Eaton Rap- en but again the visitor held. Dewey ids will clash in their annual Arm- started them ofT again when he clr- tstice Day Battle.' cled his own left end for a fifty-five Eaton Rapids has been victorious yard gain. Dewey also made gains of over the Orange and Black for the '4. 27. and 13 yards and many smaller past three years and it is about time ference than C. H. S. but when these two teams meet there is always a bat- tle to the finish. Last Friday, East I«ansing won from Mason 38 to 0. in the only conference game played last week. Games this week: Friday. Novem- ber 10. Howell vs. East Lansing. Grand I«edge vs. Mason. also starred for Charlotte. Noble. Pears, and Hurd played a fine game for the Voc's. Statistics— C. H. S. VOC. Y'ards gained 235 156 First downs 12 10 Passes complete 4 1 Passes attempted 10 5 Passes intercepted by 1 2 Punts 7 9 Average punt yards 32 23 Penalties 3 2 Yards by penalties 45 10 Howell started off end runs and passes for two touchdowns. The Orange and Black came hack strong in the second half and held Howell to a touchdown. Late in the fourth quarter. Fisher went In for Smith at quarter and pushed over a touchdown. McKinley. 200 pound fullback for Howell, scored all three of the Green and White touchdowns. Fisher played a nice game for Char- lotte. while he was in the lineup. You’re Not Educated Until You Trade AT Ed’s Sinclair Station Main A IlMi-rli »PM- Library Use Our Lay Away Plan For Christmas Gift Buying W. E. WRIGHT Jewelry Gifts Do you carry Fire Insurance on your buildings?—Why Certainly. Do you carry Life Insurance?— All I Can. Why not carry Health Insurance- —Use Pasteurised Milk. It Is Always Safe CHARLOTTE HOME DAIRY Better Photographs NIELSEN STUDIO SAM THEROS DRY GOODS Where Quality Rules H. H. KREBS Quality Groceries It take the To make the V nd pay the To huj the Best ReNu Shoe Shop Depression Stains Washed Away NR A We’re Doing Our Part Community Laundry oung ladies’ SPORT OXFORDS For School Wear $1.95 ,0 $2.95 Young Men’s Scotch Grain HEAVY SOLE OXFORDS $2.95 Fred Murray Co. lief««ren Ibe Hanks STANDARD ELECTRIC APPLIANCES and WIRING EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Oppo ite First National Bank SAWYER OIL COMPANY Distributors PUROL COMPANY’S PRODUCTS Community Oil Company, Inc. Corner Lawrence and Bostwick Eaton County Phone 31 Bell Phone 441 Charlotte, Michigan Announcing Our New Prices DAIRY BUTTER, pound..............24c PASTEURIZED MILK, quart.......... 8c CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE, pint.....10c BUTTERMILK, tiallon.I5c. quart... 5c CHOCOLATE MILK SUNDAE............ 5c HOT CHOCOLATE.................... 5c Where Quality Rules Supreme JACK FROST DAIRY
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