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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR Hello boys, called Redface in a sur- prised tone, Yes that was me coming after the boys. Their pa wants 'em to come home right away. Yes, but what about that glow, Red- face? Bud asked eagerly. Well, seeing as my name is Redface and I always wears a red shirt and tie and I always carries a red lantern at night, I guess your mystery is all solved right there. With a cheerful good night, the boys with Redface leading the way, started for home across the lane. Hey Uncle Elmer, called Dick over the banisters, Will you have another mystery for us to solve the next time we come? You bet we will! called back Uncle Ebner, Now you boys scoot to bed. Good- night. Grace Norris. QIOVD Continued from page 25 JOSEPH W. FORDNEY Timber Lands SAGINAXV. MICHIGAN December 31, 1928 My dear Mr. Shaler: I am in receipt of your favor of the 22nd and note your request for a statement from me as to the requirements in a boy that will lead to successg honesty and industry answer the whole question, but I am en- closing to you a book written by Mr. John A. Russel of Detroit, Michigan, a short history of my life. Mr. Russel sets forth in this book all the requirements that make up honest success. I refer you to the book, for you can get from this book Base Ball Central Beats South Central won its first ball game May 1 at the South field 4-3. Armstrong for Cen- tral pitched a nohit game but was verv wild walking nine men and hitting two others. Potts, centerfield scooped up a clean hit and threw the runner out at first to start the game off Score by Innings I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Runs Hits Errors Central03000O1 4 9 2 South0000012 30 1 Batteries-Central, Armstrong and Gurney. . South, Savage and Krens. QIQIU Light Weight Basket Ball In spite ofthe fact that the light weight boys lost the first four games of the season, they managed to break even with all of their opponents. The first victory at Bay City Handy seemed to give them the necessary punches they lacked earlier in the season. From then on they were invincible. R. Sparchu proved to be the Ted Petosky of the Central team throughout the season. Rod Buckholz in his first year at the game, made a creditable showing as a forward. Buck is back for next year. Ben Ziemba played a stellar game all year at guard, his best work coming in the final chapters. Ben will be the nucleus of the 1930 team in the roll of a heavyweight. Jr. Schamkoski and Chum Milne di- vided the time of the other gliarcl. Norman Fry held down t e pivot posi- tion in good shape. If he keeps up his present interest the writer predicts he will be all state timber before he graduates from High. Scores of Season's Games more than I can enclose to you in a letter. Alumni ....,,..,..... Lights I thank you for writing me and wishing Ilgaytglly East -----.-- Illgsms ' or ,..,. . ..... g s you every happiness and success, I am, Suuthm- qghts Very sincerely yours, B- C- Handy ----- LEEMB North ................ Lights J- W- FURDNEY Bay City Eastern .... Lights Enermax-ly Cn:-rzgreesmsn slid First M. E. ,,-,,,--,. Lights 0 . 9 'W' 'm St. Peters ,.,.,....... Lights H5523 .3'iQ'2,:'::i.':3:3.E'::.. E. fn. H-may. .... game l , a cons ........ ...... I g s nu.i'Si'3k'Be'lRhf'fir'2t'.'l1'l.'1'E'ZS LS .5'l2iZL'.f'i..'SLl'i.'S 233035.31 St- MWA- ---- I-'gm Joseph Warren Fordneyi' reeenllv printed in the Redeckor. PAGE THIRTY-THREE
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ri ' THE ANNUAL 'REFLECTQR 'f The' Scarlet Glow I V, By Grace -Norris ' ' ROM behind an oil lamp, on the desk! in front of the window, in Uncle Eb- ner's room, a beautiful scarlet glow was coming forth. Now this had caused a great deal of excitement for the past few days. Uncle Ebner, Aunt Jane and their reliable maid Matilda, had tried and tried to solve this mystery, but had failed. It was the? middle of June and vacation .was drawing near. That meant that Bob and Dick would soon arrive on the farm to spend the long summer months with Uncle. Ebner and Aunt Jane. Matilda also enjoyed having the boys come, but she would declare that boys were erful pests. Bob and Dick arrived at the farm on the twenty-fifth of June. The boys were glad to be back again. They could smell Matilda's cookies before they were in the house. The first night that the boys were there, when Uncle Ebner and Aunt Jane were talking with them in Uncle Ebner's room, a beautiful scarlet glow, even brighter than before, came gleaming in the window be- hind the lamp. Aunt Jane and Uncle Ebner had said nothingg while the boys stared with wide-open eyes at the sight before them. Gee! exclaimed Dick, f'What do you spose that was? Still no one spoke. Then it disappeared entirely. What could it be? It was two weeks after Fourth of July before they ever caught sight of this scar- let glow again. In the meantime, Dick and Bob had organized a Detective. Agency between themselves and Bud and Tom, the boys across the lane. They had explained to them all about the mystery that every- one in the Ebner household had tried to solve it. Bud and Tom had agreed to a plan that Bob and Dick had planned to do on Monday night, this being Saturday, they didn't have very much time to get ready. This was their plan. Tom-'and Bob were to be outside the window of Uncle. Ebner's room, while Bud and Dick 'would be inside' the window, where they could get a good look at what took place during the evening. They had not said anything to Uncle Ebner, Aunt Jane nor Matilda about it. As Monday night drew near, Aunt Jane thought that, as the boys -had to go to town tomorrow, they had better go upstairs early, but they protested and soon received permission to go out with the boys for a while. When out in the yard with Bud and Tom, the boys quickly went to their posts to await the coming moment when the mystery would be solved. The boys had been ready for fifteen min- utes, when suddenly the window was slowly turning a bright red, but there was noth- ing to see but the red glow on the window pane. Bob. who was on the outside, felt kind of nervous about staying therei all night. Finally, fifteen minutes later there came a knock at the front door: .Tom, who was nearest it, quickly ran around to see who it was. It was Farmer Brown from across the road, who 'had brought 'Uncle Ebner a jug of apple cider. ' With a nod he descended the steps and started to come around the house. Tom warned the boys, then.he and Bob quickly climbed into the window to wait 'til Farmer Brown had passed. Farmer Brown had passed. It was eight o'clock. -Aunt Jane was calling them. They had not solved the mystery yet, but the glow still appeared on the window pane. Suddenly Bob thought he heard a faint whistle in the distance. It sou ndcd like a train whistle, but it couldn't be that because the nearest tracks were ten miles away. It came nearer and nearer. It stopped only a few feet away from them. The boys noticed that the beautiful scarlet- glow had disappeared By jigger, exclaimed Tom, If that ' isn't Old Redfacef' Hello Redfacef' called out Dick, was it you' that was giving us,that glow. on our window? PAGE THIRTY-TWO
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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR 13161116111 or 111-:cE1P'rs AND DISBURSEMENTS or CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH sci-1001. FUND Fon SCHOOL YEAR 1928-1929 REC El PTS July 1. 1928 Balance . ..... ,Y... . .,........ ....... .. . .5306-40 DISIIURSEMENTS 10 Cosemlai Dye Wairks lllnnd Uniforms ....,, ... 28.55 16 Wm. linrie Dry Goods lfelt fer lettersb. ..., ... 17.50 S-16.05 RECEIPTS Ankust 1923 1 Balance .. .......,.......Y . .Y-. .. --- 5250-35 DISIXURSEMENTS 2 Charles 1-.-...-1. A son., Flowers ,..,., - ,,........ s 6.110 2 Enrizht-Tonhnm Co. taxi service from Dr. Mc- Cro.y'n umm, student . ....., .,,,. ....... . .,... . 7 5 31 Eastwood Glass Cu.. ldexk tool. --------------- 25-55 582.80 RECEIPTS September 1028 14 Balance .. ..Y.. .. ..,..... ---- ----- 5223-05 14 Pictures .. ..... . --- 30-30 17 Party Receipt.. ... ... 20.85 28 Picture Receipts .. --. 40-21 3319.41 DISHURSEMENTS Selvtember 1928 I3 Walter 11. linker. Kpluysl -.-----V-- -. ---------- 5 7-00 14 U, s, 1'..gu,.1 Deplmnient . .... . ...,.A....-- .--- 1.30 14 Miehiptln High School Athletic Ass'n Membership 200 Fee. ,,.,..,.Y.Y ..-.......- --.---Y---A------ - - --- - 1.1 -'c....1. -alms ... .,....,... . ..Y......... .Y--. - ll-10 l'l Nltinnnl Grocer Cu.. candy .... . . 15.68 17 John Distler, express on IiIms..., . .75 27 American Ry. Express, films.. ..,, 19.53 27 Eagle Kemllil Cu., trarhres, pins ,.,. .. 30-00 27 H. 11. Arnold CO.. hook binder ......... 2-10 27 Manuel Arts Preis. books on Drintim!--0 9.17 5 98.63 RECEIPTS October. 1928 1 11-lance ........ .......... - -. S220-TF 5 Picture llecelms .,.. -.. 27.10 10 Cane Receivts . ...------ ------f- . ------ - ------ 52-02 13 Cane Receipts ....-.-- --- ----.-----.------- .--- 70-50 13 Shaw, picture receipts .,.,..,........... . ...... R1-'11 13 M. E. A-. N. E. A.. 1'. T. A.. flower hind. cltb' club dues .......... . .................- --- -.--- 333-75 20 Picture :md cane rect-lets .--......-- ----- ----- 5 G -59 21' Party receipts ,..,. ..,. . . . 43-67 27 Cane receipts ...... ... --- 22-'ll 5558.78 DISBURSEMENTS October. 1923 1 Postmaster. Pune ulv. .1.. . ,........... - ... 510.92 1 .x...e.1m. ny. Ex...-m. eduemnllnl num. ,.., . .ns l Frueh's. flowers .----- - ---- ---------- ------ - 4 -00 1 11 Guilford, ribbon. cards. ....... . .-.----.---- l-03 4 John Distler. express un fllms ----.-- ----------- l -05 4 Raymond sorrow, music mem...-..' club party .... 1.00 4 Mrs. N. W. Chaffee. violin and else purchased lur school ........ ...., ...... . - .. ........-..... 20.00 -I American Ky. Express, films .,.............-... 12-53 4 rr..-1.. ..1.nt ,.....,,, . ...... . ....... . 1.50 5 Newton Mfg. Co.. canes .--. .-...--- ... - 70-00 8 Newton Mil. Co.. ldllitionnl banners .,... . 1.50 B L. J. Turner. exurexis on mms. ,....,.. .35 9 Mrs. R. Riese. ollieinl .Y.Y....... -. .-.--- - 2-00 10 Joi... Ferns. viulin ............,.. ...... . . 10.00 10 Wm. Lewis Q Sons. two violas. complete. ..., . 72.08 10 Nntional Grocer Co., candy .,,,........... . 15.53 10 Joi... ni.-ner, expr.-... on mms ............ .. .85 10 American ny. Express. films ........... . 14.19 11 American Ry. Hxlxresl. remedy Elms... ... 5.00 13 F, 1,, Allen, M. 1-1, A., du.-5 ,........, ... 145.00 No No De N. E. A., dues ......... ... 122.00 S. Radford. city duesu.. -. 35.50 P. T. A.. dues ......... . ..., .... . . ...... -....-- 17.50 Mr. Harvey. olllcial .. ,... ......... ...... ...... 5.00 Grinnell Bros.. piano for foreign lang. dept ..,. 68.00 Amerlran Ry. Express, lllms ,........,,, ,. .,.. 24.61 CASH. express on cane!! .... .1 ....,......... ... -. 1.25 E. C. Tromrner. exlirem on films .,,,. 1.a3 J. uiguel-, express on Elms ..,,..,.., ,... ... 1.10 N. 1-1. A., Mrs. 1lDyle....-.- ....... . ,... .. ..- 2.00 Newton Manufactilrinit Cumvlny. Canes ...,. ,- 56.10 World Book Co-. Antitude '1'estin5!. ..... .. 2.11 Cash phone cnll to Detroit, ....,,.., . .1 1.45 Nltionll Grocer Co., eandy...,,...,. .... .. 14.70 Mrs. Reine. omcial volley ball., ,.,, . ...... .. 2.00 Seam Pnlwr Co.. decorations and favors .... -. 21.39 5770.26 RECE1P'1'S vemlre: 1112! llnlnnee ........ ... ............ .... S 84.47 Chnl' reeeiliis ................ ,. ... . ,.....,.. 22.65 Picture receipts .......,. ...... ...,....., , ,...,. 48.05 Check from Mr. Noble. N. B. A.. etc.. pnid from fund .... . ................... ............. , ...... 5.00 Advertising ehecks. McGee Finley. Coffee Cup... 10.00 Picture Receipls. .... -... ................. ,..,,, 29.99 Picture receipts. basketball tickets 1325.001 ..... 62.84 1'1en.re ....fl ......ay menu.. .,..,,,,,,. ... ., 32.46 5300.96 D1Sl1URSEMENTS velnbcr 1928 ' Anzlerson's Hook ,Co.. crepe vnver ,.... .. 31.76 G. J. Schneider, flowersu.. .... ...W 3.00 Mainly.-Q mn-y cn., are ...-......,..... .. 6.00 Am.-ic... Railway Exp.-em, n1.......,,,...,. ., 111,51 Mnnunl Arts Press, books on woodwork.-. 8.84 Mrs. William Pickett. erackerilck ...... . 3.35 Mr. Hervey. referee. soccer Kume .... 3.00 Postmnster. film advertising... ...... .. 9.05 Mr. Harvey. referee .......... ............ 3 .00 J. C. Dhltler, express on mms ......... ... 1.11 Edith Sharpe, fruit for Stlebell 1:hi'd7en... 1.45 Seeman Peters. cnt of Mr. Miller... ..... . 7.20 G. J. Schneider. plant...,.., ...... ,... . 1.50 1.. J. '1'urner. exhreis on films .......... 2.52 Alncrieexn Rnilwny Express, fllms ....... ,....-.. 19.03 lluard of Ellxcatiun, stock for Reference ....... 16.00 Robertsnni Laundry, re.. mom mums... nun- dered ...... ..... .......... ....................., 3 .60 DL-lphlne Picture Shep. frlme for Miss 11eierle's nlctunu .... ..1. .... ..... .......... ........ . ...,. 1 9 . 25 Mrs. Ruth Reise, omcill ..............., ,, ..... , 2.00 Americnn Railwly Exhress. films ..... ,. .. 29.58 lnlalnl Printer Cn.. years nubsrrilition ......... 4.00 Mrs. Stone. candy borrowed for Dar'-.Y ----- .... 6 .00 Ilostlnmater, fortune tellinll materiel for M188 lllus .... ...... . . ...... . .............., ... .,,... 8.115 school om.-1.1 No. 1. De...-er, Colorado, Two pub- lications on Commerce.. .......... ,... .....,,, ,, 1.110 Mrs. Chester Howell, candy, ..,.,,..........,,, 33.80 Georxe -l. Schneider. flowers ............... 1.50 M. M. Guy. express return nl' Illms ............ 1.07 Ame 'iran Railway Express. lllmlu .......,. ...,... 16.50 American Railway Exprm, illms 'lconxemlyl ..... 4.32 llruee Puhlishinir Co. .........,. ,,.., ..,.,..,.,. 2 , 111 . 3285.35 RECEIFTS crmber 1023 Balance .................,......... .... S 65.61 Show Bml lllsketbsll receipts ............. .. 24.89 Pitture receipts-. ......... ............ . ..... . , 31.45 Pirture and pa.-my .-eeeipt. .......... ,...,..,.,, 1 5,15 Check. P. T. A.. expenses ol' fun festival.. .... 0.50 5168.20 PAGE T1-IIRTY-FOUR
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