Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

 - Class of 1923

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The Girl Graduate problem is quickly solved from this select or! of timely and desirable things which will make your Gift all the more appreciated for the pleasure it brings. HANDBAGS - Here is a splendid assortment o f quite different and altogether novel handbags in many original designs. JEWELRY — Accessories in jewelry and many novelties. Here are but a few of the many pretty things the graduation girl will want when she first appears. HOSIERY The new graduation hosiery will be of silk Everwcar Hosiery and a discriminating buyer us-ually chooses Everwear because of its fineness, perfect ankle fit and full fashion. NECKWEAR-Rich in effects; delightfully becoming in their quaint shapings. Both single pieces and sets are just what you desire. HANDKERCHIEFS-You will like the prettiness of these handkerchiefs in plain colored borders or embroidered corners. - Rost - Oct. 28.—Hart downs Ludington on their gridiron, 45-6. RUGS LINOLEUMS HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS SIMMONS BEDS. SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES WHEN YOU THINK OF HOME FURNISHINGS REMEMBER THIS STORE R. J. WIETZKE ■f ! -4 Oct. 30.—A few yells then Mr. Turk reports on Michigan-Illinois game. | :: JOKES :: j 4-------——„— ————.—«—ju Do you suppose she is really wicked? Mrs. Hutchins: “If God kept Moses from en- tering the promised land for disobeying jur.t once, what do you suppose he will do to us? Nellie answered with a groan which seemed to come from the very bottom of her heart. Frank: “My uncle was killed from hard drink.” Johnny: “How was that?” Frank: “A piece of ice fell on his head and it killed him.” Marion Dennert (at freshman class meeting): “A motion to adjourn is now in order. ’ Sylvia Fisher: “I second the motion.” The English ten class was telling experiences when their poor memory had played them a trick. Miss Taylor: “Carroll, tell us one of your ex- periences. Carroll Hasty: “I have forgotten my ex- periences. An essay on frogs. The following is a young Norwegian’s idea of frogs: What a wonderful bird the frog are! When he stand he sit, almost. When he hop he fly. almost. He ain’t got no sense, hardly. He ain’t got no tail hardly, either. When he sit, he sit on what he ain’t got, almost.” JUST AROUND THE CORNER BUT IT PAYS TO WALK

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When It’s Hot That’s the time to stop here and order a big heaping dish of our Ice Cream. Pure and wholesome, it is the ideal summer sweet, for it cools as it pleases with a variety of flavors to meet every taste. It’s a wonderful dessert for any meal this hot weather. Our Candies, made in our own kitchen, are pure and always fresh. Hart Sweet Shop



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 -------------------------- f ' CALENDAR of EVENTS j 4 —-—-— ■—“—»— —•— —■— —■— •—•— —-—»4» JOKES t i « 1 Oct. 30.—Blue (?) Monday. Nov. 1.—Senior meeting. Nov. 2.—Mrs. Hutchins starts singing lessons in English IV. class and Harl Schneider's voice is a big hit! Nov. 3.—School starts at 8:00. A few (?) who can't get up early came straggling in about 8:30. School out at 2:00 and we leave for Shelby. They fail to score, we win 24-0. Nov. 4.—Nine rails for Reserves! They defeat Pent water's Firsts, 10-12. Nov. 6.—Test in English IV. coining our way. Nov. 7.—Meeting of girls going to game. Wait and see Nov. 10 “Pep” meeting. Nov. 8.—Sad but true, Mrs. Hutchins is ill and Mr. Rakestraw teaches her classes. After school, a number of H. H. S. girls sew red and white stripes on football sweaters. Real spirit, A question: If—A baby cock’s a cockerel, and a baby hen’s a pullet, and a baby cow’s a heifer, Is—A baby bull—A bullet? In the parlor there were three; I, the parlor lamp and she. Two is company without a doubt. Therefore the parlor lamp went out. ♦ Miss Taylor to Maurice L. in TOnglish class: “Maurice, where was Solomon's temple located?” Maurice: “I don’t know but I suppose it was on the side of his head the same as another man.” English IJt. class, Mrs. Hutchins: “Fred, I’m asking you a question in grammar now.” Fred Squires; “I don’t know nothing about grammar.” what? Nov. 9.—Well, which is which, and whose is whose's this A. M.? “What’s the matter, Gerry,”, asked Mr. Rakestraw, “Was it too short?” Nov. 10.—Another “straggly” morning. Mr. Werly speaks on. “Tuberculosis in Michigan.” We cut classes and go to see Hart defeat Shelby. 41-3. See the parades? Poor Skinny broke his collar-bone. Nov. 11.—Our seconds, mostly First, celebrate and down Pent water’s Firsts 24-0. Nov. 13.—Drinking milk? Boys interested in basket ball meet with Mr. Olin. “Vieira’s Native Hawaiians” this P. M. Nov. 14.—Boys basket ball practice begins after Benevolence “You prize fighters must be very wicked men.” chided the sweet young thing. “It is impossible for you to follow the Golden Rule in your profession.” “Aw. I dunno.” retorted Slugging Tom McCarty. “Of course. wre try to do onto others more than they do onto us; but. then, we always believe that it is more blessed to give than to receive.” ♦ George: “What did I make in my test?” Mrs. Hutchins: “Mistakes.” school. Miss Brown meets girls interested in basket ball. ? » Good clothes—they’re j good for you j I t That’s why we sell Hart Schaffner Marx clothes; that’s why you i should huy them. They’re good j for you. They make you look j better, feel better. They save j your money because they wear j longer. Extra values in the new Spring suits COLLINS POWERS j

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