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Now Is the Time to Buy Your DRAPERIES Our new draperies are here and they are just the kinds you want for Spring house-cleaning. We are prepared to help you make your selections and also plan and show you different ways of making your overdrapes. Thos. O'Hanlon Co. SELLS EVERYTHING CHINOOK, MONTANA
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:% ocietp SENIORS’ HIKE On Soptcmlier 2.'» mu of tin thirteen happy-go-lucky Se- n i ora has won hurry in ir to I hr whonl houae nt .ihoiit f» p. m with various cntalih' - The younger students could only stand »y and watch tin pr H dinifH with envious glances. At :lf» the huppy crowd hiked out t« the old Koser place. On arrival at the stated pln « . the fin wna started nnd the potatoes Wen placed in the fire to roast. While this was going on a few members of the da thought we needed some entertainment in the circus line and as there were vne old worn out horws on the place tin girls ir«»t on them per-i'nrmiug wonderful feats of bareback riding. Ity this time the potatoes wen ismkcd and with the aid of long sticks were rolled out of the ashes. Next came the hard task of ronating the weinie ' ’ nnd imiUiug the coffee. The Hoovcrizcd supper consisted of hmis. roasted |M»tatoea, roasted weiniea. pieklcs and coffee. The hnpp | artv broke up at nine o'clock and each one vowim! if the weather perinitte«l to have another stain. .Miss Adams acted IIS cha| emii and on the way home the class nted that Miss Adams was the la st over. SKATING FIZZLE Ak you already know, the Seniors enjoy the out-of-doors On I . eenil»er 20 a skat ini; party w as decided ii| n and nt p. m. the lucky thirteen with Miss Adams and a few extras gathered at the school house, and from then went In the ice. It hnppcinsl that the a-. and weather were both disagreeable so tin skaters ad juttru« | and the rest of the evening was spent in the Donicstie S’v-iein-e rooms. Here Miss Anderson and Mr. Wcstover joined ns. —27 Dancing «»» l mtv«I ns entertainment and Ihc evening ended with a big nynler stew. MASQUERADE 'Hip .Iiiiilorn gave ii inaHtpicnidc mi February 26 in hmirn of the Seniors. Tin costumes were very attractive and original. There 'erf ehildreii. clowns, gypsies mid oriental girl present mid even wonderland opened up her doors to iiend fairies and butterflies. ‘Jlenn Santis dressed iih a small I MM ill “knieka” and big Imvv tie had a gay time. One vomit; lady of eolonial times demanded the attention if the gentlemen of the party. .Miss llawD'tt and .Miss Anderson were the rhnperon and arrayed as lied Cross nurses gave aid to many. The early part of the evening was spent in dancing until about !• p. in. when a delicious lunch was served The Juniors sure «!•» have trots! fcc ls. The remainder t»f the evening was spent in playing games. JUNIOR BANQUET The long talked of and mneli lieartl « f Junior bmupiet eamc off F’riday. April 26. The Junior girls anti hoys, and es|M-eia|ly .Miss Bassett, the Junior elans spmis- r. had Ihhii very busy in the preparation. Soon after the guests hud assembled in the Masonie hall, dinner was iinnoiuieod and they pn.ss.-d into the dining room, when- tile table set for tbirty-tbree was beautifully deeorated in the Seniors’ class colors of blue and gold. The room was very nrtistie with its en-p- p i|M-r streamers. bomptets of yellow tilli| s and soft gleam of enroll is, while the color arheme of white and yellow seeiiietl to be very eb-verly carried out in the menu.
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The first course consisted of a delicious fruit salad with wafer ; the oiTotiil course whit'll appealed tt tin t istes of the Kiirxlx .still more. consisted of wa1Io|hiI potatoes. creamed point, creme «!«• voile, rolls ami apricot ice The Inst mid host of nil wets- the individual cherry puddinjrs mid eoffec. The dinner was toppetl off with “after dinner mints” which wen served in snuill hn kel . inntle of blue ami teoltl ere|K |»n|»er. Minnie Leonard. Loretta Kass. •Iiilia Ziehnrtli niid La Vera Moo. dressed in white with hair Imws of blue and Kultl, «Ii«l the serving. The eX|H-etntions of tile Seniors and family were fully realixisl mid every one s emeil to enjoy himself immensely. We onl wish there were still other function to look forward to. IIKLKX CllOSK. SCHOOL BOARD DINNER On Mareh 2 » Mrs. Ilemhre and the jrirls of the Home Kronomie department «avc a praetieal illustration of their knowledge of rookery ami of eiitertainiiu . Km li «ir| was awdKued the special part of the work for which she was lust fitted. A color scheme of pink and irreen was carried out both in the menu and in the decorations. A bmii|iiet of sweet peas formed the center piece on the table and tbc invitations and plm....nrd were de orated with a HWrol pea dmiirn. Tin- room wax artistically decorated in dainty .xluult-s of tin choM'ti colors. Tlu iiiciiiImtm of th« School Board hihI their wives were tin irmuts. Miss Dickey an | Mm. Ilcmhre acting a li'Mtowte Two of the girls servi-d tin five course dinner which rotisistcd of file following menu: Shrimp «'ncktnll Tomato Vegetable Soup 'rackm) Ihknl I In hi rn|M l' m« rrr IIrt'jol hihI Muller ’onil liintkni Sahel A p| le I'll with ClirfM-Angel I'onl Nuts The guests after enjoying a visit, interrupted ! y Vietrola ■••• Ic lions. departed pronouncing the dinner a great success; and left with Mm. Heinbrr kind message for tin- girl in nppreeiution of the entertainment Pickle r..rr.s- M. Rt;AKKT UAMSKY.
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