The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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Forrest S'. Cole. Dali ns, Texas, a supporter of the Chicago Cuts, agreed
t» bat ■ ball from Pallas to Philadelphia If the Cuba lost U ■ world’s serin
Be made the wager with Ernest Luttrtil. a neighbor, who goes alons to
that the terms of the wager ore fulfilled. Cole Is not to plot up the hall, but
bat It along the highway golf fashion. At the end of every duv l.uttrell
merka the spot where the ball was stopped aud they carry on
tte next day.
from there
A WINTER FORECAST
There’s something funny about
n weather shark. No matter how
“ may 111138 it, he always man-
o forget his failures and
*• - n up a little later with another
prediction.
We fee! sure many citizens a-
round Naples recall the prediction
of the Chicago scientist, a Mr.
rown, that two years ago wuold
■ “a year without summer.”
hjy will also probably remember
how far he missed it Well, Mr.
’iown wasn’t squelched with a
failure. He is with us again, and
3 time to predict that the win-
just ahead of us is going to
composed of a little of every-
hing though not enougH cold
"3 it as a hard winter. He
* “"e will be many light
NAPLES HI BROADCAST
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“ ON TO WINNSBOUO”
wuTTm.* I Undaunted l y the defeat hand-;
Editorial Staff | d them Saturday by Mt.Pleasant,
----------Roma Roddynm) his ..pigskin
Editor----------
ssistant Editors:
Vineta Bryan
Frances jCowan
Reporters:
Senior: Annie Lou Bond
Junior: William Hooper
Sophomore: Doris Johnson
Freshman: Archer Campbel
MT. PIEASANT 20—NAPLES 14
| warriors” began preparing Mon-;
, d.'i.v for the game to be played at j
Winnsboro.
Everyone who can is urged to
'go to this game as it will undoubt-
i euly be a hard game for the Naples
boys in their crippled condition,
i t)n Wednesday before Thanks-
giving Day, Naples goes to Jeffer-
__ son for the last game of the sea-
in the hardest fought and best!^ a”d » hoped that everyone
played game of the season, to date!"ho can will see Mr. Morns and
Naples lost the battle to Mt.Pleas- »««nge to go on the special train
•rut Saturday on the Tigers’ home that is being arranged.
field. The score was 14 to 20. SQUAtTnTOES
Due to the failure of Naples to j 1 EP SQl AD NTOES
Vet going”, and on account of 21 0
costlv “fumbles”, the Tigers took J J e certainly had a wonderful
lead in the first half, i rallT 111 Chapel last Friday morn-
• snow, but most of them 8 20 to 0 lea in* * 1 “words !|11&! /Ve sang every song ^we
toward the end of the sea-jHalenms a%c pe -hp. know and yelled even’ yell we
c i»me
son. He predicts plenty of sleet
end ice and an unusual amount of
hift wir,d- Foliage, still green
jt ifie time he made his predic-
’ n, leads him to believe that this
be what we usually term an
” winter, and one without ex-
of wisdom" into the boys’ ears be
tween halves
went back into
reeled off two touchdowns, at the
same time holding the Tigers
j scoreless.
Every man on the Naples- team
yelled /:very yell
as the Buffaloes; know. Pep talks were made by:
the last half and of the Pep Squad girls: Ro .
Jeannette, Jewel, Carrie V., Melba, |
moisture. deserves
?ve no means of knowing |edch man g^e
ny of our readers, if c-,y an<*
any store by these self app- -eam IP a game
'inted forecasters. Neither do we M15 Ion8 he remembered
know whether or not they follow 1 ^ob€rt' "£&*■" ‘'Toe/
♦heir predictions, or if they pre-
fer to do tneir own guessing.
But we do know that weather is
s.ili tr.e favorite topic of conver-
sation, so hve are offering Mr
*nd Hasie. in an effort to make
everyone get “IT{\ and believe
ne everyone got IT before we
nothing but praise, asjl®!1 Chapel.
bis all Outdas- Because of the rain we were un-
outweighed, the Naples able to drill outside Friday after-
fight that noon, so we drilled in Mr. Shep-
pard’s room as best we could,
Brown's forecast'in the hope |t!« cme and deserved their victory,
n:-.)• add a little interest in our! —o—
‘'Louis.*' j - Huckeba and Mr. Sheppard
•Aleck,” and "Ox” showed up w«ll.|#ave us 1-aal interesting talks and
The sportsmanship of the Mt everyone felt "IT strongly.
P.ea&ant people was grand, and! *.ent to Mt.Pleasant with
:ae best of feeling prevailed, ^i8 highest of Dreams and al-
The Tigers played a wonderful*’hough they were not realized, we
ubject.
SHOPPING DRAWBACKS
SOPHOMORE SAYINGS
We have been studying the Na-
poleonic Wars in History. Fri-
More and more residents of our i l*a* we ^ a debate on the sub-
«maller towns and rural commun-1-ect:“ Would the battle of Wat-
ities are coming to realize tfcat1^00 been equally decisive if Na-
even though the auto Has provi- pohon and not Wellington
ded them with a quick means of
still love green and white with
all our hearts! The score was
l i to 20. We are still strong for
our boys and we always shall be.
A GOOD SPORTSMAN
reaching the big city stores, there
*rt still many drawbacks to doing
ir shopping there.
and not
won? After it was all over par-
vin aroused himself enough to ask
which side Y’as negative and
which affirmative. It surely does
The problem of parking is t' e jeeem a8 llf 80me P«°Ple sleep con-
moat general or.e. With thocs- j '-inually.
rr‘ds of city car owners clamoring) —0—
parking | laces the outsider SEVENTH GRADE NOTES
f nda it next to impossible to find' --
for i* car. If it is store!' We have certainly had a week's
garage or parking lot there j •vorl£ thi» Past week. Mr. Shep-
i« a c arge of from 25c to 75c.,l,erd bas been trying to teach us
Then, too, there is always a dan- wbat clauses are. On top of ali
gtr of violating parking laws or
traffic ordinances, and perhaps
paying out in the shape of a fine
as rnuen as he would spend on
shopping. Again, if you find a
parking place the time is so limi
ted that you are worrying and
fretting for fear you will leave
i car a few minutes overtime
” 1 find a tag when you lo get
these are but a few of the many
drawbacks fij-ed by those who
chop in the city. But tHey are
unknown here in Naples and will
be for many more years to come
Doi that reason the wise residents
of the smaller town or rural dis-
trict steers clear of a big town as
much as possible and does busi-
ness with his local merchant. He
has learned in doing so He can
save time, money, annoyance, pos-
sible arrest and finc__and still
maintain the friendship of neigh-
bors who are engaged in business
hero at home.
this work we made posters for
the Flower Show. The students
who were fortunate enough( (to
get prizes were:
Charline Leeves and Naomi
i Hampton, first prize.
We want
*r*d.
to buy your cotton
M. Roberts & Co,
Hazle Henderson, second prize.
Corry W. Heard and Mary El-
rod, third prize.
We are very sorry that our tea-
cher, Mr. Huckeba yelled bo much
at the football game KaturdAy
that he got a'bad cold and is
very cross.
JUNIOR NCyFES
Our class “Came through” the
dreaded three week's examinations
with farly good grades, although
he “grade” was up hill for most
of us.
This particular group of Naples
High School is also being "rushed"
for our mid term English themes
by Mr. Sheppcni, since next week
ends our second six weeks period
of this year. We are being
worse than “rushed”, but we don’t
|mind a little thing li“ke that for
jour High School.
Welcomes the visiting team.
Supports the home team in vict-
had ory and. defeat.
Takes victory without gloating.
Appreciates the good plays of
both teams.
' Enourages clean play only.
Respects the decision of the of-
ficials.
..Takes part in the organized
heering.
THE STUDENT SUPPORT
What is commonly known as
♦he “student, body” is a most im
pdrtant element in a team’s suc-
cess or failure. If this element
jacking in poiso, courage, or en-
thusiasm the team itself is most
likely to be similarly afflicted.
The team plays for the student
tbody more than for anything
else, and in order that a team
may play its be3t the students on
the sideline must be equally con-
nstent. Fickle backers make fick-
le ‘player8- Winning coaches and
vinning teams are the ones that
never quit and those who dcvel-
Thairirsmvmd
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something to be thankful for.
Planned to give you an opportunity
to get the things you need at prices
you can afford to pay. Plan on
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SATURDAY
November 23
The stores are ready for Thanks-
giving with special values gathered
from the four comers of the world.
Remember the dat e~Saturdav, No*
vember 23rd.
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Ahvuys pave the vinegar left af-
ter pickles have keen removed. It
is better than ordinary vinegar if
used in making mlad dressing.
Po.atoen c-.n h • baked successfully
iraiiafiiEcgras
fair fighting liabit never have
cause for the ancient whine that
the packers laid down and the
team followed their example.
There may be othor elements of
importance equal to those discus-
sed, but since psychology is only
behavoir, and s.nce the manner in
which backers coaches and teams
behave is the determining factor
in successful athletics, it natur-
ally follows that psychology has
an important and enduring place
in these activities.
on top of any st -ve if covered close-
ope the winning, or at least tAe ,y with an iron kettie or old agate
basin, if done on a gas range or a
common oil stove it is better to use
an asbestos mat to prevent burr ing,
a piece of sheet iron or an old iron |
spider or frying pan. I he potatoes
must be turned two or three times
to insure even 1 aking.
To dean o spuige allow it to soak
for several hours in cold water to
which a generous quantity of am-
monia has been added. Rinse well
in tepid water mid dry in the open
air.
Put saucers and spoonf into ice
I water before serving ice cream.
| The cream will not melt and wili
jslip from the spoon more easily
S|*ccial on he i feed worth $2.76
"or the next ten days $2.26.
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1929, newspaper, November 22, 1929; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713978/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.