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f 114 Flowers for all Occasions Quality in Funeral Work HAWKIN'S FLORAL CO. 2023 Ontario Ave. M 5053 S I x w , x Hot Beef or Pork Barbecue Sandwiches Served on Buns 10 cents THE DOW DRUG CO. High and Limestone Sts. I SEEGEL THE CENTRAL BUILDERS SHOE STORE 21 E. Main Street GU. Commence Right by Buying Our Shoes At Reliable Prices S f SUPPLIES Telephone Main 497 115 SOUTH PLUM ST. J , 1 N DEAN AND BARRY PAINT IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALL PAPER THE STANDARDS OF QUALITY SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CO. Main 56 16 N. Limestone St. X I by Gordon Rosenberry was side- swiped by another car, injuring Rosenberry, Peggy Clingerman, Dorothy Rohrbach, William Gold, and Richard Smith. 'I' GNOV. 11- I Have a Rendezvous With Death was given by the Speech Choir in its initial appearance on the Armistice Day program in the auditorium. 'I' QNOV. 12-Dolores Zinn and Flo- rence Conover tied for first place at the top of the second period Honor Roll with averages of 97.5. Closely following were five students with 96,25 averages. 'I- 0Nov. 14-National Book Week was observed in the high school with a special display in the library. + QNOV. 17-The newly-organized Springfield High Radio Team made its debut over station WHIO, featur- ing Charles Black. and Ralph Patterson, vocalists, Robert Evilsizor and Richard Bomhard, flutists, a girls' quartet, and a German Band. The continuity was arranged and read by Mr. Eugene Hoak, speech teacher. 'I' GNOV. 18-Installation of the new telephone exchange was completed, ! N I. B. LITTLETQN SL S0 FUNERAL DIRECTGR AMBULANCE SERVICE 'l l-+'l I-Ierbert Littleton 1916 Main 3551 X I
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if H 0Oct. 14-Wendell Carle defeated ' - O ' N Ralph Patterson and Don Endter ' Graduation Gifts defeated Dick Wollam for the pres- H D H CQMPLIMENTING idency of the January and June f' Pen. and Pencil Set classes, respectively. Other officers -' 51969131 wesecioris ltfgiiselig, LEuii1lleJGibson, 'll S12 Wahl Set 37.29 The 1938 an ar es ac o e anuary , 5. W hl S 3:75 class, and Francis Pogue, Peggy S a et S - Eberle, and Dick Sikes of the June -5 The above rnakes an Graduating C355 class. Runners-up were Norma 'K 51931. tG'1'3dU?t11gY1 Glfii Nelson, Dick Klotz, Elaine Van Noy, :lv OHSQS Ufg 0 en fm , . Bill Smith, Louann France, and 'Ig ipgfgix m a beautiful Bob 5 Norge Apphances Martha Michael. ' g ' + LIMBOCKERYS y . 52 Arcade M 4801 4VOct. 15-Dolores Zinn led the 27 SO. F01.11113a.1Il school in scholastic honors for the X I X I first grading period with an average of 96.25. Seven placed second with f N 95. wsulu + as 'ep GOOD CHARACTER 0Oct, 20-Gerald Clark, Springfield 5 ,12g,?,,'3,C fa H' h rl , 200 B k 4 '73-'112'5't Q . . . Night' Stu ent won S at an 'fa 15 and the reputation for keeping promises V God. 21-Membtrs of the Com- Mfmaee' are the first requisites in obtaining credit. mercial Club made a field trip through the News and Sun Building. -I' 0Oct. 30-Five Springfield High students were injured in an auto accident on Route 68. The car driven f 'N L. W. BOSART 85 CO. distributors of Phillip Morris Cigarettes 119 E. Main St. M 466 g J We make loans for all sound purposes. LAGONDA NATIONAL BANK OF SPRINGFIELD X J , N THE SHOE BOX 7 SO. FOUNTAIN AVE. presents GAY - GLORIOUS - FOOTWEAR FOR GRADUATION! F Th G d t N An Endless Variety of Styles OI' E T31 1.131 6 A Remington Portable At 31-97 to 33-97 T 't 53.00 Downypewgiiilll Per Mo. REMINGTON RAND., Inc. 51 M Before You I gr J X f . . Kelley otors, Inc. 215-219 North Fountain Avenue SPRINGFIELD, OHIO JAS. E. SPERRY, General Manager Main 2700 X J N
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making the system up-to-date in every respect. From this date hence it is possible to hear what is said over the telephone. 'I- GNOV. 19--The Eighteenth Annual Gold and Blue Minstrels were given in the auditorium with Don Davis acting as interlocutor. t'Cannonball Tony Wigginhorn, Vestibule Jack Allison, Shampoo John Kohl. and Fluffy Duffy Charles Black fur- nished black-faced fun as end-men amid the Southern setting of the Minstrels proper. Prof. August Humperdinkle, impersonated by Roland Hites, taught his German school in the Olio. The production was given before a full house under the direction of Mr. Eugene Hoak and Miss Ella Gaver. 'I- GNOV. 24-Senior colors of gold and blue were displayed for the first time during the traditional Senior Day exercises held in the auditorium. A short ceremony, The Passing of the Standard, was presented with Don Endter, Peggy Eberle, and Dick Wollam representing the seniors and Robert Sealock, Virginia McKune, and Dick Roberts representing the juniors. Wendell Carle signalled for the display of colors. 'I' 0Dec. 5-Don Endter and H. B. Caldwell were victorious in the eighteenth annual Prince of Peace Contest. Both boys, survivors from a field of fourteen contestants, were to enter the Seventh Congressional District Contest at Wilmington, in competition for the privilege of representing the district in the state finals. II .N I If you are in a hurry to get back to school at noon time, our place will serve you. STEVE 'S PLACE World Champion 27 Years Underwood Typewriters Adding and Accounting Machines Rented and Sold N Underwood Fisher 85 Elliot The Coney Island I 61 Arcade Main 4470 K N I T' W' MILLER W. P. BYERMAN mc. Columbus Dispatch Ohio State Journal New and Used Sunday Star FURNITURE DISTRIBUTOR 115 s. Lowry M 521 203 S. Fountain M 674W J x Our Tru Value Policy The best possible groceries, at the lowest possible price SWEET BRIER and RED BIRD PURE FOODS CARSO BRANCH g I ' HIDY oToRs 111 N. Fountain Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO DE SOT0 PLYMO TH Sales and Service Main 1840
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