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24 THE CHINOOK BREEZE SEE BOYLE'S NEW LINE OF YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS —made in— PINCH BACK, HALF BELT, and BELT ALL AROUND. GET YOUR MEAT FROM FLORA MEAT COMPANY ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PHONE NO. 7—LINE 6. The Chinook Lumber Company The California Fruit Store CONFECTIONERY AND FRUITS. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. E. H. TOLLACK, Proprietor.
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THE CHINOOK BREEZE 23 Arthur Jepsen, Cal Williams, Norman Mosser, Donald En-torf and Tom Bogy. Friday, November 30th. Miss Arnold gave a six o’clock dinner at her home in honor of the teachers of the Chinook public schools. After dinner there were guessing contests and similar contests provided for the amusement of the guests. Later mock plays and stunts were given under the direction of Mrs. Sias, the county superintendent, who acted as stage manageress. Friday, November 23rd. The second Freshman party was again held in the manual training building. The guests assembled at half past seven and from then until the late hour of eleven o’clock the time was devoted to playing games and dancing. Then the domestic science girls served an excellent lunch. Miss Mie-wald and Miss Winter chaperoned the party. Thursday, December 6th. This party was held at the Smotherman ranch and as there was fine sleighing the guests, under the chaperonage of Miss Adams, were taken in a bob sled. When they arrived and had gotten warm they amused themselves by playing games. After a light lunch had been served the guests returned. The following boys and girls were present: Milton Christie, Oscar Boenhart, Earl Hansen, Glenn Sands, Ches-ley Ronne, Paul Cochran, Helen Chose, Kathryn Easby, May Smotherman and Evelyn Olson. —V. E. F., ’18.
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THE CHINOOK BREEZE 25 Athletics Basketball practice started Wednesday, November 21, with plenty of material. We have only two men who were on last year’s team, but have several others who were handicapped last year only by lack of weight and have now developed into speedy players. Several new candidates, among them five or six promising men. So far this year we have experienced a great deal of bad luck. Our first game of the season, with Cutbank, had to be called off on account of the illness of two of our best players, and last week practice had to be called off on account of the diphtheria scare. The boys have turned out very well to practice but some have a habit of coming down about once a week. If we are to have a good basketball team, we must have someone to give us some good, stiff practice. Get out of the notion that there is no use in playing just because you don’t know the game. Turn out to practice and you will learn the game, and even if you don’t make the first team, you will be helping the boys out. We have two games scheduled already, one with Shelby and another with Fort Benton. Shelby comes here Saturday night to see how badly we can beat them and we want everyone to buy a ticket and come. You will enjoy watching the game, and besides yoii will be helping the athletic association to pay their debt. Coach Provow is doing his best to build up a good team and if every player turns out to practice every night, we can have a dandy team. All of the members of the first team are up in three subjects and although Albert Ross is
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