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THE DART “There goes Grace Pond or she who used to be Grace Pond. She’s making someone else happy in a home of her own, now. Yes, Velora graduated from college and is married too. Say, is’nt it wonderful that we should have a hero in our class? You haven’t heard about it? Why Robert Munsell the operator of the wireless on one of the ocean liners saved a ship by warning' them to look out for whales. He had heard there were such things in the ocean. The ship got across in safety. We have another hero, or near-hero in our class, did you know that? Yes, Bayard Fowler. He was on his beat as policeman and saw a light burning in one of the little shops on Main street. All at once he heard a crash. Rushing over there he broke a window and looked in. There stood Mac Prine. the tailor, who was working late, pressing suits. He had burnt his finger in taking a hot iron off the stove, dropped it on his foot and, jumping back-knocked over the ironing board. Going to the fancy ball to-morrow night? Haven’t a fancy dress? Why go to Judith Martinson’s shop. She keeps all sorts of fancy dresses. Yes, it is going to l e a big affair. They have hired John Gallup's orchestra for the occasion. I suppose you are going to see the play tonight? Yes, Howard McNutt appears as ‘Happy Hooligan’ in a play by the same name. Florence Rice is also on the stage. She’s playing the role of Mary Jane in ‘Buster Brown.’ I noticed by the paper that Martha Emery was married last night. Yes, it was a very stylish affair. The home was decorated in a color scheme of green. The bride also wore a green dress and the groom a green necktie. Quite a green affair, don’t you think? I shouldn't wonder if we would hear of Hazel Warner’s wedding soon. I saw her at the county fair last week with a tall dark-young man. He was buying her an ice cream cone. Frank August had a race horse over there. 1 Ic almost won every race he was in. Yerner Peterson took the prize for raising the best corn. He is said to be a very successful farmer. Ralph Niles was at the fair too. He had charge of the ferris wheel. When he recognized me as a member of the class of 1912, he gave me a free ride. As 1 was coming home. I saw Cora Johnson and her husband. Altho he is several inches shorter than she, I think he is a very nice looking man. ‘I met Jack Stapleton in the city today. Why, did you know, his hair is really turning grey. But I don’t wonder. He said he was conducting a matrimonial bureau, and often he made mistakes in selecting husbands or wives for his clients. I Ic turned all those who found marriage a failure over to Gordon Wilcox, the Justice of Peace who straightened out their troubles somehow. “Did Laura Wagner call here today? No? She is endeavoring to get the church members to paint the manse before our new minister. Rev. Homer Drake, comes to take charge of this parish. I told her to sec the deacon. Robert Bur-well about it. I’m sure the church could get Kenneth Peck who is really an artist along that line of work to do it as cheaply as anyone, don’t you think so? I suppose we will talk the matter over when the sewing circle meets at Edna Whitscy’s tomorrow. I do hope Edna serves fruit cake. I'm so fond of it. “Where did I get this dress made? At Nellie Robison’s dressmaking establishment. She charged me twelve dollars for the making and then I had to 23
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LOWFL DRAKE DEBATING TEAM HOMER DRAKF LYMAN BOYNTON DONALD PANCOAST
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