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CROOKSVILLE HIGH MEETS NEW LEX TONIGHT The Crooksville buys and girl?’ bis. kctball teams will plav their fourth name A the season tonight with New Lexington in the Darling Gymnasium. Fans are expecting som; excellent basketball from the local teams. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT NEAR McLUNEY Miss Thelma Gabriel was slightly injured when her auto collided with a Ford sedan near McLuncy last evening. Miss Nelson, who operates the “Fill ’urn Up” filling station there was tin-only witness. She stated that the driver did not stop. Miss Gabriel refused to comment. Foul plav is suspected and the case is being investigated by Officer Van Horn. GRADE SCHOOL NEWS Recent visiitors at the various schools were Mrs. Garey. Mrs. Van Horn. Mrs. Denman. Mrs. Driggs. Mrs. King and Mrs. Neff. Miss Watt of North is at home with the mumps. Miss Lceth. county health nurse, is spending this week in the Crooksville Schools. The North School Minstrel will be i presented in the Little Theatre on Feb. ; 22nd. It is under the direction of the teachers, assisted by Miss Beatrice Stephenson, music tiacher. Mis fvedfern is coaching girls’ has-1 kctball at West this season, in addition : to her regular duties a» coach of th«. high school girls. Mr. Pettit is giving the Last Athletes some real workouts. Mi«s Vivian Tatman of Cincinnati, visited at La:t last Thursday. Mi' Mildred Myers is spending a • month in California. BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING The local B« ard of Education held a » special meeting at the high school build- Iing last Tuesday evening to elect officers. Mi .lean Allen was elected presi-, dent. This is a great honor, tins he- , mg Miss Allen’s first year on the hoard. Under her expert leadership we can easily expect our school to be even bigger and bitter. At this time Superintendent Baker presented a few of the more pressing problems of the schoftl. •-These were handled efficiently by the group. After the meeting the Superintendent and Board visited Mis Rambo’s History B” Club and partook of the lunch that was being served. Mr. Zollinger of Pittsburgh, former principal of the Crooksville High j School, was present .it a ryeem “B Club meeting and gave an interesting I lecture on the Philippines. CHAUTAUQUA BOO K RD The club women of the class of 1932 have just finished their latest project: Crooksville will have a chautauqua tin summer. An interesting feature of the program will be the appearance of Miss Butler, whose husband is manager of the Red-field Chautauqua Company. Molly Jane —as we called her—is a well-known reader. P. T. A. The date of the regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association has been changed from January 18 to January 25th. Mis Vcrginia Levering, candidate for probate nidge, will be the speaker. She will be introduced by our prosperous friend. Don Denman, chairman of the program committee. Nils Marv Ellen Search ha returned to Pittsburgh to resume her duties as hostess ;.t the- Fairview Club. Mi Bernice Stephenson i attending a conference of Horn. Economics teach- c;s. SENIOR PLAY REHEARSAL GETTING UNDER WAY The Seniors of the local high school have selected their class play, which will he presented some time in March. Mi « Helen Hvelnad is directing it, and. as she is well trained in this capacity. the Seniors expect their production o be a wow! BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mr . Joe Drigg entertained last Fri-day at her home on McKinley Avenue with a bridge luncheon, honoring Mrs. Maurice Maxwell. Mrs. Denman assisted. This was the first of a scries of parties planned for Mrs. Maxw.lt before she leaves to join the (Captain in Boston. Mr. Lrmil Hughes of the Hughes Now’S i in Columbus on business toJay.
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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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YE CHRONICLES And it canieth to pass that there becameth Freshmen blushing, bashful tenderfooted Freshmen, and the powers proclaimeth a festival. A cloth was spread, a sumptuous feast was laid, and the apostles of learning of the great and exalted order of Freshmen did sit down in glory to feast on the bounties of the land. And the prophets they did foretell a great tournament and a great game of foot-hall was caused to come to pass. The gude Freshmen they did then raise their voices even high above the tree tops in the delight applause. Their tonsils they did strain after a dangerous fashion. And the disciples of Alma Mater they passeth on into the fabulous land of Sophomores, and of the creeds and customs of the countrymen they did partake. The powers that be did declare a festival and for one whole evening did the gude people, feast and play foolish pranks in a great barbecue. The populace they did form, for the common defense of the esteemed credentials of the Sophomores, a gracious army of basketballers who did launche forthe against the enemy with such vigor that captured second place in the interclass tourney. And it came about that the famous Sophomores grew ambitious for further conquest which they didst seek and find in the rich province of the Juniors. Hither the gude Juniors they did then bring to pass a great mask. Such a glorious love drama it was! And the delicious seegars that were given the male characters! The people did come forthe from every town and hamlet to the great classic The Full House.” The great and renowned apostles of song they did forme a companie and became known far and wide as the Club of Glee of Crooksville Schule. And the rulers they didst appoint a council of the apostles of learning to sit and rule the great body under the rod of the great knight Marlin. And the Juniors in sup-pliance to the people of the Seniors whose superiority they did ccknowledge didst plan a colossal bnnqi et. The townsmen did turn out with a will and didst spend a gude time in the dance, the feasting; and the rejoicing was great. And the disciples of Alma Mater did grow discontent with the scant pastures of the Junior Countree so they did pass into the rich pastures of the Land of Seniors which people they conquered and 'became rulers thereof. Ye bountiful feasts were made to happen and a still greater mask, Who Wouldn’t be Crazy?” And a great council of scribes was designated by the Darling of great learning. And the wonders which they did cause to be put in print were indeed magnificient. They did assume rule over those great theses that did tell the stitchee accomplishments and scrumptuous historic of the sages who did go forth in the one thousand nine hundred and thirty-second year.
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