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fi ' 'nn' M7 in her new bachelor buttons which she guarantees will not crack, pull apart, or come off. Messrs Leroy Bauerle and Merl Brewer have taken the agency for the Slip-Easy Rubber Collar Co. of Toledo. Miss Frances Pierson has accepted a position with the Ever Chaiging Style Ccrporation, while Miss Thelma Goodes, the new model, will soon leave for Paris to obtain the new styles that have changed since last week. On the last page I find a small notice which reads: Prosecuting Attorney Lenwood Meyers will carefully refute all criticism of his new book, 'Womens' RightsMAs They Should Bef The old papers seem better than ever before. As I think back over the long past school days, of the teachers and classmates, clearer than ever is the picture of the time so pleasantly and profitably spent in good old Adrian High. wi tsl The SENIOR SICKLE l92l lvl fv
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Qi 4 7F1T2Ws E NCI as s ifii L E fb 261 at F' fa 'lMiss Leta Daniels has taken a position with Bernard Snedeker's Bookkeeping School, Ruth Hoisington's Beauty Parlor closed yesterday while she went to the Misses Houser and Koehnlein Manicuring Salon for supplies. On the last page I see a letter written by Miss Inez Drake, well known Hction writer from Palmyra, telling of her travels in the South. She writes that Miss Frances Bowerman has married a Methodist minister and is living in Florida. The Misses Edna Spielman and Alta Knapp own a ranch near the Mexican border, while Florence Zumstein and Ethel Gillies are the chief forewomen. Also Miss Drake writes that she met Miss Mildred Bragg, who has received much comment on her poem, And Then the Little Birdies Built Their Nestsf' Harold Rice while traveling in the plains of Siberia doing evangelistic work, discovered a corn beef mine and is now rolling in wealth. He has appointed Courtland Munn to run the mine. l'Ernest Engel has just been made head office boy for the famous Dromedary Hat Pin Co. This is getting quite interesting. Halsey Eggleston is now touring japan in the interests of the Y. M. C. A., selling compressed yeast cakes on the side to defray expenses. Florence McComb is in England hoping to catch a duke or prince or something. Maybe she'll get the Prince of 'Whalesf HThe Misses Helen Fraley and Myrtle Campbell have just written us telling of their success in selling velocipedes to the children of Hawaii. A new store will be opened on South Main St. in the near future by Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, who will sell Reed Suspenders, a novel invention by Miss Mildred Reed. Donald Swartz and Edward Habrick, Raisin Township poultry raisers, have received a shipment of Sure-nuf Lice Exterminatorsf' Taking up the last paper I see: The Misses Verna Hoxie and DeVera Hutchinson are now receiving homeless pigeons at their homes in Addison. v 'lMay Lewis, Mildred Engel, and Allison Belcher left yesterday for Kong-Kong, China, in the interests of the -lass-Em Up Snare Drum Co. Miss Clara Morrow will give a musical program to the Ladies' Monday Evening Poker Party at Blisstield next Monday. She will be assisted by the Misses Rita Roberts, Catherine Snyder, Ella Cook, and Leola Harris, who will give recitations from Miss Florence Mesler's 'Snappy Sidelights for Ladies. ' Miss Sylvia Morse has succeeded in interesting the Bachelor's Club
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CLASS WILL IN 'THE NAME OF THE INSTITUTION. AMEN. We, the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-one, of Adrian High School, Lenawee County, State of Michigan, United States of America, being of sound and disposing minds, do make and ordain this our last will and testament in form following: PART THE FIRST. We give, devise and bequeath to various members of the Faculty the following: I. To Mr. Ernest J. Reed the unrefunded books of the pound. II. To Miss May R. Patch we bequeath the following formula to be applied to white slips in case ofa shortage of the azure type. A 6042 solution of Lociffer's Methylin Blue plus two crystals of Sodium Nitro- prusside diluted with a liberal amount of H2 O. III. To Miss Beatrice Hayes a larger third year French class, so that she will not have to call on the same person for a recitation more than once an hour. IV. To Mr. Thomas we will our Physics notebooks, finished or unfinished, trusting he will loan them as a guide to anyone having lost his past experiments. PART THIS SECOND. After a lingering and sad meditation the following bequeath these time honored privileges: I. Fred Ridge wills his fourth hour sleeping period to anyone proving himself equally disinclined. II. To Francis Collins, Harold Hough wills his dramatic ability and his unlimited vocabulary. III. VVilliam Matthes bequeaths his surplus growth to Effie Hadden, Kenneth Betz and Glendene Spelman. PART THE THIRD. We give, devise, and bequeath the following to the student body as a whole: I. To all desirous of gaining popularity, we will our ability to get failure slips, for Mr. Reed has kindly consented to read the .names some morning at roll call. I II. Tc the junior Class we will the 'fpep and good sportsman- ship of the class. LASTLY. We do hereby confirm and appoint our beloved Mr. Shaxland as our whole and sole executor of this, our last will and testament. And we do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and annul all and every former testament and will by us in any wise before named, and confirm this and none other to be our last will and testament. IN VVITNESS WHEREOE. We have hereunto set our hands and seal this the ninth day of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty One. Witnesses: GOLDIE WISX QSEALD MACK SENNETT CSEALD LLOYD GIEORGE QSIEALD -1 v The SENIOR SICKLE 1921 ivf u
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