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Jin fflrnuirtam RAYMOND DALRYMPLE DIED FEBRUARY 26. 1932
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PAUL EVELAND General G'ulture Course Interclass Basketball ’29-’32 “Oh, why should life all labor be?” DOROTHY SOWERS “Dot” Commercial Course Glee Club ’29-’32 Kathleen” 29. ‘‘Rings in the Sawdust” ’30, ‘‘Lucky Jade” '31 County Spelling Contest '29 First Place ’30 Ifka Club ’32, B” Club ’32 Office Assistant '32 ‘‘And she was wondrous wise” BERNICE STEPHENSON “Bernie” General Culture Course Glee Club ’30-’32 B” Club '32, Ifka Club ’32 Home Economics Club ’29-’32 “I am never so merry as when I hear sweet music” BEATRICE STEPHENSON “Bitty” Commercial Course Glee Club '30-’31 Ifka Club '32, Nativity ’31 Interclass Basketball ’’31-'32 Sokol Club '32 “She will meet you with laughter; she will chatter and sing” BEATRICE STINE “Bitty” General Culture Course Glee Club '30-'31, Ifka Club '32 Home Economics Club '32 “Full House” '31 Interclass Basketball ’31-'32 Whilst good nature sparkles in her eyes” MARGARET VOSPER College Entrance Course Kathleen” '29. Lady of the Terrace1 '32, Librarian ’29-'31 Messenger Staff '30-’31 Glee Club, 32 Ifka Club '32, B” Club '32 Home Economics Club '32 Crux Hi Skan '32 “A gentle head and of good conscience1
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THE CROOKSVILLE MESSENGER Crooksville, Ohio Friday, January 15, 19 KING HOTEL DEDICATED H E R E REUNION HELD The King Motel was formally opened4.-------- last Friday. Mayor Anker spoke at length on the city's progress. Dr. CJarcy compared the magnificicnt new edifice with the Kent Hotel of his boy 1 hood days. Senator Karns arrived in time to make a few well-chosen remarks. A six o clock dinner was served in The Crooksville band, under the ex ‘be banquet room of the new hotel last pert direction of Mr. Rambo. appeared evening to the class of 1932. King act for the first time in their handsome new a master of ceremonies and the uniforms, designed by Miss Cunning responded with that spirit that ham. of the Cunningham Shops. Inc. Wi,» evident way back in their high Flowers were furnished by the Dennis •‘■‘bool days. Florist Shop. The class colors, green and silver. The building is another monument wcrc Ufcd throughout and sweet rcas to the skill and workmanship of Neff xvtrc on hc table . One member of the class remarked that he thought his class had lived up to the motto: “Be sure you are right, j ! then go ahead”. Telegrams arrived from several who j were unable to be present. Edmund Settle s wire stated that he was having The Fletcher-Everhart Department a wonderful season as life guard on a store at Dcavcrtown had a special open- 1 Florida beach. Ruth Cannon said her ing at its new location last Thursday. I duties as a stenographer kept her in The building is modern in every re- 1 Philadelphia, and Grace Brown bewailed spcct and the lady managers promise the fact that a secretary cannot leave the last word in all lines. • Washington at this time. Phyllis Hall, i and Brown. Contractors. LEADING STORE HAS OPE A ING who is appearing in her fourth Broadway hit. took time to write. “Wish I were there . At the last minute. Mayor Anker was called out of town on important business. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO ENTERTAIN WITH BANQUET EVELAND BROS. CIRCUS Appears Here Eveland Bros. Circus is appearing at Roseville today. The whole retinue paraded in full regalia this morning. Streets were lined with spectators. 1 his afternoon's performance was enthusiast ically received and even a larger crowd is expected tonight. Crooksville people are flocking down to greet their old friends, the Eveland . Many a former classmate has dragged a reluctant Willie or a howling Junior to see Uncle Sam Oscar May of the olden days. Miss Jeanette Conaway i» holding th« crowd breathless with her daring feats in the air. In talking to a special re- j porter today. Miss Conaway revealed the fact that the Vtong Man is her husband. , BEAUTY SHOP OPENS Another feature of the new hotel is a real Parisian beauty solon. operated by the Misses Keates and S'tinc. Miss Stine has for some time been employed as a beauty operator in Zanesville. Her Crooksville clientele will appreciate her presence here. Mis Keates has already proved herself a successful business woman. ON FURLOUGH Misses Mary Rosser and Dorothy Sowers arrived in Crooksville in time for the reunion held bv the class of 1932. They have been teaching in a girls’ school in Cairo for the past two years. Last year’s vacation was spent in the Holy Land. This year they arc going to spend the summer quietly, enjoying the companionship of old friends. M i»s Lucille Stephenson of the Crooksville Department Store is in Columbus attending a spring opening. i J. E. Hull, well-known Entertainer will he on Program A banquet of the Chamber of Commerce in honor of the 19- football team will be given next Tuesday evening at six o'clock. The program planned has two outstanding attractions. Crooksville' famous quartet (Hughes. Denman. King. Neff I is a feature on any program. The service of Mr. lohn F.. Hull have been secured. He is an entertainer of note. He is a fo m r Crooksville boy. having graduated frnr, the local high school in 1932. Miss Beatrice Stephenson ha been invited to assist with the music. Crooksville' undefeated, untied, and unscored-on football team and ( ach Bell will be the guests of honor. Mr. Papritan. coach of the famous 1931 team, will join with the old timers. This is the second time in the history of the school that a team has had such an unusual list of victories.
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