Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1919

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A DOLLAR in the BANK =? is - WORTH TWO in the HAND -'HECAl'SK IT PILES UP IN THF. BANK BEFORE YOU KNOW IT AND SOME DAY WILL BE W O R K I N G FOR YOU It seems almost unnecessary for us to add anything to the words in the above. Read them! The statement they contain is absolutely true. A dollar in the hank is doubly valuable: it adds to your self respect and helps YOUR CREDIT. It gives you a standing in your community and acts as an incentive to make you GET MORE. IX IS TWICE AS SAFE Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank IVc pay S per cent interest on time deposits Farmers’ National Bank CHINOOK. MONTANA 30

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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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Calenbar Am . 28. Auk. -»• Sept 2. Sept. 3. Sept. 4. Sept. 6. Sept. 0. Sept. 11. Sept lit. Sept. 16. Sept is. Sept. 20. Sept. 23. Sept. 2.'». Sept. 26. Sept 27 Sept 1. tot. 2. Miss IfcnI e« mes down fr«»m her Jr hunt. Newly.tvccU nr rive. Sehnnl starts with n hang. The late ones arrive. Still senrehing for a history teneher. Half holiday. Men go to eantoninentx. tlet returns from Stnte Fair. First fire drill. Klvn eiits wisdom tooth on Invtillier. C!et physics textbooks. Hoys wear military suits. Marguerite added another curl to her hair. Miss IhiKset tah s charge of history el asses Seniors have a party turns out to In- a swim. Henry still sighs over potatoes we wasted. Teachers smile because it is pay day. Boys get out their foothnll things Seniors learn that CiiImi is the eliief island of the I’lnl- ippiues. Oet. I. Violet Runyan re fives her first love letter. Oet. 7. Mrs. I |emhre learns that there is n true bins and an un true olie. Oct. IO. Flue makes its ap|H n ranee. Oet. 11 First deportment night. Oet 14. (Jet rejH»rt nrds. Oet 1(5. Schist] eloses on nceount of '■flu. Nov. 17. Sunday) Special meeting of sehool hoard at IO:3 » p. m. Decision: No school. Nov. 25. School Is-gins again Nov. 2(5. Reviews R views Reviews. Dec. 2. Revival i f girls’ basket hall. l cc. 6. “Free milk for Franco.” I »ee. 10. Red CnsN parade. Dee. 16. Margaret comes Iwiek. lb . 13. Dec. 23. lbs . 24 lbs . 25. l)ee. 26. 1 be. 30. •Jjlll. 1. Skating party in honor of Margaret's return. No vacation. Everybody I. KA V ES. The longiwtl?) Christ mas vacation tut record. Some of us come hack to work. Doim-stie Science girls come in late, as usual. New Years dinner served in four eourses. Hooka com pose the principal dish f each course. Jan. 2. State has been dry one tlnv. Jan. 2. Harlem basket hall team plays ns. Jan. 6. While looking in (he looking glass this morning Violet broke her glasses. Jan. 8 Mina Skilled, basket hall guard, takes up Red Cross t raining. Jan. IO. symptoms. Jail. ll. Jan. 15. hand grenade. Jan. 16. Fin Jan. 17. •Inn. 18. Jan. 22. Jan. 2.1. Jan. 25. Jan. 27. Jan. 26. Feb. 3. Fob. 7. Feb, 8. Feb. IO. Feb. 12. Spring fever attacks Leslie and Dorothy. Complicated First Saturday s li s I. Our sorrows begin Mr. Roller pr«s eeds to explain tin const met ion of a weather. The faenlty has a picnic. Operetta, “Feast of the Little Lanterns.” Havre plays basket hall her . They heat. Mr. Ilemhre boosts his agriculture course. Mrs. DeVoss g«s s t« hubby.” Miss Reid's birthday party. Scarlet f ver s« nre. Selmol nurse ns rs aleohol « ven if state is lr.v. Miss Reid runs an information bureau. Roller gels a hair eut. Chinook basket ball boys play at Havre. Klva gets scarlet fever. Lila Christian and Marguerite Thibaiideaux are very sore over an extra K-. Feh. 13. Semester exams. —31

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