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28 TRUE BLUE. Calendar SEPTEMBER: 4—School starts - Great joy. 5—Freshmen boys enjoy bath in the “Fountain of Youth” at Oscar Anderson’s corner. OCTOBER: 2— Teachers’ reception. 6—Football with River Falls Normal. Score 25 to 0? 13—Football. H.H.S. - 4, Mohawks 12. 18—Parade and yells down town for Menomonie game. Some noise. Score - H. H. S. 46; Menomonie, 0. Zi Glee club party - has much fun! Football - H. H. S. 0; Farmington, 54. NOVEMBER: 3— Football. H. H. S. with River Falls High. Score: 19 to 54. DECEMBER: 3—Interclass basket ball tournament. Seniors win with Sophs a close second. 14—Basket ball. H.H.S. - 48; South St. Paul 13. 21—Basket ball games. Hudson, 13; Hammond, 14. Hudson, 14; River Falls, 33. Vavation begins and ranee promot- ers suddenly become wealthy. JANUARY: 8—School again. Miss Morrison is married and the Latin and German classes celebrate the wedding for almost month. Miss Winkley leaves for the wooly west. Miss Mackin puts “sh’ in English. Semester examinations. Arrival of Miss Nicolls and Miss FitzGibbon to give Seniors a brilliant “finish.” 11—Basket ball: Hudson, 26; Hastings, 19. 18: Hudson, 27; Menomonie, 7. 25—Hudson, 23; Spring Valley, 7. February: 1— Basket ball: Hudson, 26; New Richmond, 26. 7—Junior-Senior banquet and dance. 7—Basket ball: Hudson, 41; River Falls Normal, 14. 15—Hudson, 28; Elmwood, 15. 22—Hudson, 26; New Richmond, 15. MARCH: 2— Measles - first sign of spring. 7-8-9—Basket ball tournament at River Falls. Hudson wins fourth place. War slides shown in room 2 by Mr. John and Co. 13—Freshies defeat Cheerful Wigglers. 22—Debates. Won from Ellsworth and lost to River Falls. Strange ghosts disturb fire gong. 26—Senior banner up and mysterious hole appears in ceiling of assembly room. 28—Physics class visits power plant and incidentally goes to a fire. APRIL: 2—Girls’ base ball started. Great demand for boys to coach. Large au- dience. 5—Local declamatory contest. 9—Hub has small pox. 13—Declamatory and oratorical contests in River Falls. 15—Vaccinations ore in order. Look out for the other fellow’s arm, please. Service flag raised, please. 17—Service Flag raised. Prof, and Mrs. Howard give music and Judge Arnquist speaks. 19—Base ball game with River Falls. 7-3 in our favor. 26—Senior Class Play. Whole clsss of stars. MAY: , May Fete - a real Feat! Make it plural - many feet. 10—Won first place in stenography contest at New Richmond. 11—Latin movies - and oh those crowds. 17—Track meet at River Falls - Here’s to you fellows. 19—Baccalaureate Sermon. 23— Commencement - and tears. What kind? 24— School out. Hip, Hip, Hooray!
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30 TRUE BLUE. J. W. McGiveran, General Agent, THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Milwaukee, Wisconsin shows facts in the accompanying table of mortality: Age 25 100 Average Men, healthy and vigorous in mind and body and dependent upon their own exertions for their support. Age 35 5 have died. 10 have become wealthy. 10 are in good circumstances. 40 are in moderate circumstances. 35 have not improved their condition. Age 45 11 more have died, 16 in all. 4 only are wealthy', all the others rated at age 35 as having resources having lost their accumulation. 65 are still working and are self supporting but without other resouiees. 15 are no longer self-suporting owing to illness, accident, etc., a few still earn something, but not enough for self-support. Age 55.... 4 moie have died, twenty in all. 1 has become very rich. 3 are in good circumstances, but not the same 3 quoted at age 45, for one who was wealthy at 45, has lost everything, and another not quoted wealthy' at 45 has taken his place. 46 still working for a living without any accumulation. 30 are now more or less dependent upon their children, their relations, or upon charity for support; some still able to do light work are being replaced by younger men. Age 65 16 more men have died, making 36 in all out of 100. 1 is still rich. 3 are wealthy, 1 of those who lost everything before 45 having again become wealthy. 6 still at work self-supporting 54 are dependent upon children, relations or charity. Age 75 27 more have died, making 63 in all, 60 of whom left no estate. 2 only are wealthy, three who were rated as wealthy at 65 have lost their accumulation. 35 are dependent upon children, relatives or charity. These old men will die off rapidly, but their financial condition wi not improve, and 33 of them will not have sufficient means to defray funeral expenses unless insured. The people of the United States spend only 4 per cent, of there annual income on life insurance premiums, but 87 per cent, of a1’ estates left in the United States consist solely of life insurance. How much will you spend? Young man take time by the fore-lock and place your insurance in a purely Mutual Company. We write Life, Limited Payment Life and Endowment with privilege of having same paid in lump sum. installment or monthly income. Our age at entry is 16 to 60 years old. Inquire for rates, especially our new 65-Life and Endowment.
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