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. li.-..i.i , qv. -vw Av- -W, Tearfully they swallowed dinner. A fox FERRIER barked outsie ANNABEL rang in the distance, but neither heard. Suddenly ISABEL sat beside her father and CROY- DUN his shoulder. Slowly the month passed. A neighbor helped Isabel about the house ANDERSON helped the old father. Then one dark night the villain entered the home and presented a legal document. There, he said, you cannot pay and cannot go to LAURA-bout it. Either you MARY me, ISABEL, or give me the KEYES to the house and go. He smiled cruelly for he had no doubt about what she would do I love another, who is seeking his fortune in the world. you MCCOLLUM my only sweet- heart. MARY me! said the villain coldly. Isabel sighed. She must to save her father. I will, she said brokenly, But you will never ERNA bit of my love. Leaping LYDIARDS, cried the father giving his daughter a gentle PAT. Be FRANK and do not MARY him if you do not love him. But Hark! the DQRIS opening! Isabel's true love enters! VVith a happy cry she ran to his arms. Sternly the fellow turned to Thompson, the villain, UI found out about the marriage, and here! counting out S2000 in BILLS, is the money. TLIRNBULLY and go! As the villain left, gnashing his teeth in rage ISABEL GABE him a dirty look. EHMAN, cried the father, XYliat have you been doing these last two years? I was a FISHER on the Atlantic for a while said the young fellow. Then I struck gold on land and came home rich. Here l come to my true love, Isabel. He clasped her happily in his arms.-DOROTHY BROOK 3A 41
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-Q if 3B THE TIIREE BEES Xllas SB away to a good. start? My, My, I should think sol The reason is easily seen when we say that Mary McCulloch is our president. Then we decided a good sec- retary was necessary-that's where Elizabeth Alport comes in, right there. Next, in case of Marys absence we thought we'd try jack Kerr as vice-president and like the little Red Hen- and she did. Under the able leadership of these three, we won a box of chocolate bars for contributing the niost money to the Red Cross Society. 3B had has two parties this term, one before and one after Christmas. Both took the form of theatre parties For the first one we saw Vtlill Rogers in Too Busy To XYork , following this we meandered up to Alport's for de eats and dancing. That last is always enjoyable, though the dear boys were lost without their mothers and were icldy bitty shy. The last party was at Myrtle Moore's, the lads became bolder and dared to dance, tright good they were too.j Eddie Cantor was'nt so bad in Kid From Spainfl Mr. and Mrs. Qliyer aptly ehaperoned us, good sports we call them. XYe'ye a jolly good Dramatic Club here under Miss Boyd. Elizabeth McHattie directed The Twelve Pound Look to her credit. Phyllis Perry, Hazel Gee, Bud Slater and the long and lean Harold Peckinpaugh all contributed to its success. They were in the iinals. 42
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