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! W n W . l l I T 5 1 . l i 1 1 ' a I 9 3 ,, 4 ? T Z I i i l 5 r F -4 ln., 1.. . if 1 5 . f -,f QI 1 I gl., 1 y .. --26-1 LOLA JONES Holliday, Mo. Jones' Jolly Jerky J umbling J abbering J uggles Just Judgment. Addeleane's Pal. The Pillar ofthe Senior Class, trouble to theteachers, and an authorityon English Liter- ature. at Lola Blanche Jones made her debut on this planet at Mediapolis, Iowa, the 27th day of September, 1891. At the age of seven years she bloomed forth in the intellectual World, at a place called Rising Sun. These two cities however, were the exalted possessors of this lovely and enlightened maiden for only two years. Following the sun on its Western course she changed her place of residence to the prairies of Western Iowaland brought her parents with her. Two years this flower of Mediapolis frisked and ran lwild over the spreading prairies of Iowa, when she became aware of the slowness of life in that locality and took up her abode in the City of Carson. At the end of her second year, Lola, sighing for more so- cial worlds to conquor came to Missouri in 1904. Three years ofi' educational absorbing at Holliday convinced 'her that the social advantages of that place were inadequate and she wandered into Paris where she is still striving for fame. '1,Um4
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i -28--L MA HIE RAG LAND Paris, Mo. A1 istotelian. Mermaid Club ' 'Ree's' ' Remarkably Romantic Role Repeated ly Requires Reproachf ul Rexnincscences, Reef, 'G 'Uh-huhm -I mean HYes.7 H Well versed in the arts of eoquetry. Keeps at least ten men on the string at once. Marie Ragland, better known as Ree, is popular, loved, yet not spoiled. In 1900, she. a little girl of seven years shyly looked up into the face of her first teacher and won a warm place for herself among the followers of that 'profession a place she has never seen fit to relinquish. Her popularity :is probably due to her blue eyes, pink cheeks, little mouth, twitching lips, general appearanee and attractive walk.. It is said that this walk is re- sponsible for her offers of fabulous sums to go on the stage Her beauty has gained great fame for her. It is supposed to take the place of all that may be lacking to make the Aristotelians winners for the year. You might take her for a Hirt if you should meet her and catch a shy glance from her laughing eyes, yet it is only a genuine love for all mankind that you see and should not be considered a favor bestowed upon you alone. Her unseliish- ness, friendliness and delightful manner have won for her the title of The sweetest girl ixr b0Wl'l': 5 .. ...- . ,,. - f 'Y A,,.,,. I V . f , , , 4- .H-13,,.4gll,u Mil W- fJ..:.rt.,x, . r- . , , - WY, ,!1,:gg,,j,',Q,-lan,,rJ!44ig:,',':,J,-,:lgg!, LW. ,,,,, 1-' ,
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