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Compliments of Class of 9 4 : yay Good Place to Buy GOOD SHOES A Good Watch | at a reasonable price Ss fut what many people are looking for Fitchburg W.C. GOODWIN Leominster now. If you are looking for one, let —— me show you some at Compliments of $10, $12, $15, $18, and $20 Mrs. M. E. Bowen BE. 1. THOMAS 54 Main St, cor. Merriam Av. F. E. Short Co. KAT DEAL. BREAD “The Bread with a Conscience” Made by The Ideal Baking Co. Staple and Fancy Groceries 15 Monument Sq. 136 Spruce St. | ‘ Where the Good Bread Comes From my } oe GOOD CLOTHES Chas. F. Page Co. FOR YOUNG MEN Groceries 3 KEVILLE’S : S The and eos Compliments of of Honest Quality, in all the Leading Saple W eaves Columbia Comb Co. 50, .75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 per yard | The Nickerson Dry Goods Co. for Men, Women, and Children Golden’s Pharmacy Shoes 7 sa The Prescription Store [Leominster Shoe Store 38 Main St. Mayo Block 15 Water Street Formerly H. F. Howard Compliments of Class of 1913
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THE MAGNET Vol. VI. LEOMINSTER, MASS., OCTOBER, 1912. No. 1 Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Leominster, Mass, EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, OLGA K. LAWRENCE, ’13. Business Manager, LERoy C. VINAL, ’I3. Exchange Editor, ErNest W. FOLEY, ’13. Athletics’ Editor, ARTHUR J. HoupgE, ’13. School Notes’ Editor, Evetyn M. Hussey, ’13. Alumni Notes’ Editor, Pau J. RYAN, 713. Jokes’ Editor, SHERMAN PLATT, ’I4. Assistant Business Manager, Maurice W. RICHARDSON, ’I4. Published monthly during school year by pupils of the High School. Subscription price, 50 cents; single copies, Io cents. T the beginning of the school year it is fitting for the students to give some thought to the future. Particularly is this true in regard to theclass of 1913. We arenow in our last year in High School, and plans for the future must soon be made. It is very creditable to our High School that so many members of the class of 1912 are continuing their education in some higher institution. Educated men and women are in demand now, and any one with the proper amount of push and grit will find some opportunity for 5
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