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17s I: REI K 7 Ruth Ayers, the mternatxonal famed landscape artlst, has completed a new plcture entitled Wlmy Teachers Have Gray Hair? Her picture will he on ex hlhxt next Saturday night at Garver s Varlety Store and will he sold to the hlghest hldder provldlng hlds do not surpass 99 cents A very effectxve prayer naeetlng was held at the colored Holy Roller Church when Rev ohn Mus offxclated last night on Sunday mornmg The Reverends heautxful plnk and purple strxped vest caught the eyes of all and as they lent thelr ears h1s heaunful sympathetlc understandmg voxce fairly hoomed from heam to heam and hrought tears to the eyes as he pleaded for the caus of fans of the sun hurned polar hears The Reverends 'llUll1fS to wash all white soles hlack was evlclent hy one glance at the mourners hench of these the most sklllful actress, consequently the most p1t1ful was a poor girl Helen Brown a lady hasher ln Burchams cafe who confessed to the great s1n of loosing her heart to Eagle Eye fhf The most appeahng prayer was that for the lost Sole, Dorothy Sanderson After many years of frantic search they found her ln a small hungalow xn Duck Town Roslyn and they praved that she mlght he restxng ln a eool place She was peacefully cremated by the hrm Bator and Galdos lncorporated who are now con Kenwood Arthur Youmans alxas One Eyed Casey was taken lnto custody yesterday morning at 7 47 o clock hy Sheriff Carl Hop as he was unahle to explaln why he was chasing the wlnte leghorn hens around ln Mr Harold Dunn s poultry yard One Eyed Casey was a noted desperado ln 1978 hut reformed when he old pal Yodelllng Hank Nohle declded to gxve up the free and easy llfe ln the wide open spaces and marry and settle down to grannte l7lSCLllIS It was thought hy many of his admlrers that One Eyed Casey had reformed forever and a day hut th1s last escapade proyed that the appeal of h1s former hfe IS stlll too strong for hlm to reslst After due process of the law udge Edgar Canheld wlth the advlce of the jury sentenced htm to Walla Walla for 4 years 1 day 5 hours 60 mlnutes and 30 seconds where he wlll earn his hoard and keep hy makmg lxttle one out of hlg ones The most mterestlng case of the tlmes ln court recently was that of Mary Sova Bray Behn Kelso who IS stung for d1vorce from her thlrd husband Mr Ianaar Kelso When lnteryxewed she sald I have already surylved 3 hushands, and am now ready to take ID floors to scruh We might remark that a week later Mr Kelso was serymg as janltor ln the same hulldmg where Mrs Kelso was scruhhlng Hoors ohn Gordanxer has resumed hls old occupatlon as statlon caller ln the trans Atlantic llner, The Wlnd Blower at an lncreased salary of 75 cents a week H IS noted at all statlons for the marvelous carrymg power of hls melodlous voxce and the fact that he has to wear hllnders when on hoard shxp Thls request was made hy Captain ohn Huffman so that the shlp would not he capslzed as the ladxes rushed after lnm when he looked at them Pete Chlarelh 19 now worklng as a cook on the sectlon He always ded express a preference for the sectlon gangs Slgnor oe Vallone rhe noted Itallan novellst has gone hack to Sunny Italy to get local color for h1s new noyel The Garhage Xvomen s Revenge Slllllfl Ijhr' TH ' JS IN 19-8 v S x V 5 4 QQ C ' K x 'L' L v . , ,, ,Q , . ,, . . ' 7 1 4 I fl ' 7 ,7 V I, -' A I ' e T ' - - A ' Q QQ - - Q Q Q r HQ Qyv Q r Q x Q , L- , , Q 5. - , ... S Qv . ' ' , - ' s y V s ' 7. - 1- a s e 7 xr'x y h 'I '. x fr ' x ' 15,3 I Q Q 4 Q Q rr as Q ducting an insane asylum for all hen-pecked hushands. v 4 Q? v - y, v I 1 , - . , vi' x v I I 3 v . D ' Y x I v Ll 4 sf, s e Y I v 'A s I x x - sr ' 1 rf 1 Q Qav Q - I fe - as r - Q - - ' 'Q 4 Q cr , 1: Q D N . e ' e ' . ' e x e , Q 'L :Q 1 x 1 v- xl -L' ' K I I ' Q . . Q Q . ,, Q , - - ' ' , . ee , e . ' . e . Q Q ,, . Q. . . . Q Q J Q . Q. , . . J Q Q . .Q Q .Q k Q QQ ' Q YY 5 ,, , Q Q .' ' 'rn
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9 1 H L K bt nun' Lflttss 1 roplzeclj Editor Blg ln Feet Vlctor Kurtz Society Reporter Wearsa Lornyet Allce Kurtmaltls Local Reporter Lotsa Bunk Ruth Stanton Proof Reader Mora MlSf3lCC Gladys Grmstead Stenographer Poundsa Keys Myrtle Ireland The Slmp Heza Nutt Robert Leadbttter N the xcar 1950 many things of most tcrrlflc Importance toolc place. consequently the offlce of the local paper was m great turmonl The Smfl ln great LACIIC ment was here there everywhere mcldently and accldently some foollshness was unearthed and bxts of goss1p came to lrglmr By special permlsslon of Edltor Blg 1n Feet I wrll relate to you some of the items whlch appeared ln that cdltlon of th paper The elevator glrls of the A G Perry hulldmg Ahce Koch EUDICC Dawson Arlme Irvln have gone on a strllce They brolce all plate glass wmdovws and drs located several of thelr passengers neclc We have wxth us today ln our magnificent clty an lllustrlous mxsslonary MISS Nalerla Douglas who IS collectlng furs and flannels for the frost bltten natwes of the Kongo Valley tn Afrlca Any don1t1on to hls most worthy cause w1ll be ap preclated Because she left h1m standmg at the altar Cllflrord Burcham trled to commlt sulclde by jumplng out of the wmdow of hrs home nn Ash can alley We are sorry to say the attempt proved unsuccessful as lu had on his sprmg suit One of the most magnlflcent alfalrs of the season culmmated yesterday even mg when MISS Marcella Dunnxgan and Roger Greenburg were marrled The altar was beautifully decorated wlth masses of hrlght yellow dandy lmes and bouquets of honey suclcles formed a hedge along the axsles MISS Cllve West bass solorsr sang Hall Hall the Gangs All Here The brlde charming ln a gown of deep red crepe de cheese cloth met he future husband at the altar The brxdesmaxds Mary lVl1cheletta and Mae lVlunroe wore dresses of lmxtatlon George et and carrned extenslve bouquets of celery and cabbage The Reverend Wrllram Kerman offxctated and Donald Rebhan best man and leadmg Jeweler furmshecl the rxng Much curloslty was felt by all the guests present m regard to the masked man who has haunted the blushlng brxcle slnce lclndergar en days It ts rumored that xt lb Harold Dunn a promment dairy man MISS Elizabeth Sommerfleld a former tight rope wallcer 1n Barnums clrcus gave a dellghtful receptlon to lVl1ss Helen McKean who has just arrlved here after many years of mlsslonary work xn the Roslyn MISSIONS The warm receptxon was opened wlth baseball bats and then a solo was ren dered by the lovely falr haired contralto Alice Leyde He selectlons were Lord Lord Where at IS You? l and The Sweetheart of Some Other Guy After a dalnty luncheon of cold hash and Ireland s quaranteened Angel Food Face the guests returned to thelr homes havxng spent an unusually profltalale evenmg Inclclentally all the solid steel sllverware was mlssmg ln the morning Several persons are suspected and bemg carefully watched by the chlef of the Flre Depart ment Dave Adams Szxtoe n I , . , , 1-15 T RI:IJ.S IN IQZN 1 '1 , ' 1 . . J 1 , , n s 1 1 I - rt - - sv - . U ,, . . . . K rr sv tt ' an ' fc H - u 1: t f . ' s ' ' s- V V 1 9 - 1 ' . 1 t ' ' ' . 5. K . ' . s ' - ' , ' s ' ' ,1 - ' ' V a a V 9 - 1 S. . ,, v . t L - 5 . E . . , . V . ,A ' s B - K - 1 ' w tt - - a va - - - 7 ' a -h y - v - - - - me vs , ..- - rr - sv ' - s s 7 - , v . . . . . , . s a s . , ' - - ' 4 - re 1 - - - v QQ v n , . . ' 9 , . , . , .
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1? b LI lflcrss 11111 Grmt bprrrr ru the trr t l Tmnty nerr 'IWOLII to lnyt ortyrr trt Counrrl XXrgrn1rn l11'llkt 1nd d l1rt this our 11st Vyrll 1n Ttst1mrnt to n ure 18 lrng 1s tht rrurs om 1n tht sun srrn s Wt nquntr oh Grt1tSprrrt 1s lollorrs l'rrst F1 tht Bro Crrtl CNOltIl1'lI1 r t ltau our lrmrtrtsr th1n s 1nd srnrtrtst Qiulflflldt for qurdrng us through tour 4 trying, yt1rs Seeond lqo the Nltdrtrrrr NITE Ht m ut lmrt ple1sant memories of ple1s1nt rtprrmands rrttrw. rn hrs pleasant ollrtr Thrrd To the Faculty ru learn 1m poor gradts th1t we mrqht h1xt collected urrng our tour 4 ye1rs sojourn rn rlrr hel rf Lnowlt ge lsourth To 1Vlrss Hunt who counstlltcl Us rn our council we luxe wrth rr 1L1LE1I1Ct. rttr Tw rlrr Junrors ru lea t our ehtrrshtd lormula on tht Derelopmtnt o rlrt Lltrmatt Ego ure Sexenth To the rosrr wr tart our greatest sympathy l!1dlX1dll'l1lN the Trrht hequeaths tlrrrr person11 hrlonqrngs 1s follorrs 1 D1u Adams lmrts Feelrng r1ther quttr since playmg opposrte SL11Il'l H1rrrson rn rlrt One Act P11y Conttst 2 Olive West lmvts her chewing gum undrr tvtry des top Rutr Aytrs eayes her 1rtrstrc 11 vrlrty 1n lrtnchy rs1y to 'IDX l'1ClxlI1g thtse qL1'llIlII8S or X111one 1e1yts 1s he C'll'DL unconqurrt Emery Bator 1e1vts the door open 1s usrr11 Ruth Stanton lmvts her horsterous ways to Buster Staflord Htltn Brown lmxes her quiet manner to ln used during speaking period Mary Sora leaves her heart rn tht typing room Clifford Burcham 1e1ves nothrng 1s he decides to lceep hrs vast knowledge for future use 10 Elrzaheth Sommerheld leaves her typrng ahrlrty to Vrola Matrox 11 Edgar Canfield leaves hrs stupendous oratorrcal powers to Buddy B Burcham Dorothy Sanderson leaves her drgnrty to Catherrne Dorsey Pete Chrarellr leaves the junior girls prayers unanswered Don Rebhan leaves hrs manners at home as usual William Crespr leaves hrs raven loclcs as he heard Ladies prefer Blonds too Henry Noble leaves rather cluhrously strll wondering what rt s all ahout Eunice Dawson leaves her lofty amhrtrons to Claudre Bray ohn Mus leaves a gap which can never he filled Valerra Douglas leaves a bool: 101 Ways to Collect to the future hrs tory secretaries Dominic Mus leaves hrs ahrlrty to wrrte sport articles to Barney Chrado Harold Dunn leaves the assembly a quieter spealcrng period Mae Monroe leaves her history notes with great sorrow ,.,r un 12,8 'l'H D Rf1'D.3iK1.Y I1gN 1 Y tyler ., ' - rw- Y- y-.rsgr .r 1.1-f 1- ed r 1 '. d gl e.. M K ' . X ' ' S k 1 y y - .- Q ' . '-' , 'K 1 .I Q vs .I V. 1 - . HL- .K 5-I cr- 1' 'A-'difi F-'il' K ,- ' , ,, , L., . , '. , ' . .. , f Sixth, Toidre- sophomores-a six volume set lV1enta1 1Vla1formatrons and Their C 2 4. 5. K .- .dy 8. I. ,' wb- s - s 1 I I 9' 4' ,K ' K - ' ,- H E- . 12. ' ' A A ' . 13. . . . . . , I 14. A . 15. ' 4 ' V I . 16. .' - ' ' A 7 . 17. 4 ' ' V . 18. J ' . - ec H va - - 20. i ' i ' i ' . 21. -Q ' - 1 ' . 22. . i i . f2'i lt
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