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6... . .- .., -....... rv. .. 1. xv- 'TT' ' 9 Startling Extrarta frnm a well Knnnm Nvmzpapvr-Glnntinuvh Grace Erwin and Mable Card, the world-renowned cattle judges, will visit Butler soon. Don't m1ss getting acquainted. ' Miss Winnie Smith is now taking lessons to learn to run an aeroplane. She wishes to be able to handle it and talk at the same time. The annual re-election of the Missouri State Farmers' 'Association was held last week. The follo ' fli - ' . 0 wing o cers were elected. Horace Allen, president, Auron Broyles, vice-president, Orval Howard, secretary. Miss Doris Fail, the famous ch ing season. Miss Vera Benedict and Miss Nadine I-Iolloway will be her accom- panists. autauqua singer will be in this city the com- I Misses Amy Eggleson and Crystal johnson have recently purchased a lar e . . - g poultry farm. They intend to exercise all the management themselves. We are sure they will be successful. ' Miss Nora Mullin suffered severely Sunday evening when she had an attack of jealousy. It was said to have been brought on by her dislike ofred hair. A lady who claimed to be a former resident of Butler, known tous as Miss lla Scribner, passed through this city yesterday. She informed us that her hus- band had died and left her penniless but she said she felt confident that she would soon find another to take his place. Svnphnmnre Qllaaa Sung g I've been through graded schools, you bet, andnow I'm in highschool, Low grades are all Iseem to get, perhaps I've been a fool, r But still some educated folks, supposed to be so swell Would fail if they were called upon a simple name to spell, Now if you'd like ,to put me to a test, There's one dear name that I can spell the best. ' Chorus. S is for the spirit we possess, , 0 is that we're only two years old, P is for the pep we always have on hand, H is for the honors that will be told, Y is for theyells so exciting, S is for Sophies, right we'll always be, I Put them all together they spell Soph1GS, A word that means the world to me. A When I was but a baby, long before I learned to walk, While lying in my cradle I would try my beet to talk, It wasn't long before I spoke and all the neighbors heard, My folks were very proud of me for Sophies was the word. Although I'll never lay claim to famef I'm satisfied that I can spell the name- Chorus. Thirty-se
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Snpltnnnnrr Gilasa Eng lgrngrzun Piano Duet .......... ..... V era Benedict, Doris Fail Pictures. Annie Laurie .................................... ..... N adine Holloway Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms ...... lla Scribner Sweet and Low .................................. .... V ivian Wolf Mother Machree ......... ............... L eatha Baird America, I Love You ....... .................. N ora Mullin Dialogue- jenny's Secret ... ............. Winnie Smith, Tillie Kincaid Accordion Solo Scenes in B. H. S. Halls. Gladys Wear Clara Fenton George Hupp Winnie Smith Elizabeth Baker Escol Rosier Edna Ellington and Nina Getz Luna Kenney Campfire Edith Ellis Ruth Kerren Lola Smith Alma Kelley Miss Chastai ...-.......... Bachelor and Maid .... Tribute to Seniors . .. Class Song. Thirty-eight Maurita Jenkins Helen Clark Emma Wix Girls and Miss Chastain. Ola Ayres fl Lillie Mager Veta Vannoy Esther Hertz lla Scribner - .Emma j. Wix jackson, Ruth Wyatt . . . .Beatrice Monkman .---'...-..........-4-n ....Seba
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