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Ye Dum Play Scene: liast lligh Lunch Room. Dramatis Personae: 'l'wo tlignilietl Senior girls. ttThanks oodles for getting my lunch, honey. 0h, whattd you get VEAIL for? Oh, well, I thlVl care! M-Illvlllllltl Youltl better pay me-itls twenty-three cents. ORR are you broke again? I suppose you are! Anybmly'd think your father was a POORMAN to see the way youlre always pennilesa.n t'No, Itm not broke! tShe carefully counts out twenty-three centsl You neetlnlt take it for GHANT-ed that I'm always bankrupt. HAND me the salt, will you please? Thanks! 011, say! Did you hear that Madge has a dreadful CASE on BOBZW Itlteally? Well. I'll tell you one thing! II that CROOK of a Roberta doesntt keep from IIORNI'NG into my all'airs ltm going to LYNCH her. thatld she do? lVell, never mimlhtlh, say have you got your English? How does that poem g0? Something about the GREENE or is it leafy BAYER? Did you say it was by EMERSON or BI'RNS? tiBHOWN-ing, I think. M-m-m! I like this cake. I wonder what BAKER they get their stull' from. ltm gonna tell my mother to go there. Well, it may be good, but if you pull any more STUNTZ like thateOh, you neetlntt look so innoeent! I saw you taking some of my ice-crcamf, WVell, you neetlntt be as cross as a BARR about it. It was only a little bite! Yon WOOD-ntt miss it. Listen dear, can you go to town with me tonight? I thing I'll get a new FELT hat, and live got to go to POTTEBIS and the TAYLORIS. Vt'ontt you, please? uWell I b'lieve I will, although it's MOORE than you deserve. But I have to do an ARAND for my mother anyway. Say, tlonlt some people GHATE on your nerves? You know I l0ltl you a new latly moved in next door to us? Vt'ell, yesterday she came over to borrow some lard to FRY something in, and she stayed about all afternoon. She got to raving,r about the Iirst time she ever took her little boy to see BARNL'M and BAILEY She said that she could hardly get him away from the SitlE-SIIOVV where they had the KING of the FIEGEaislanders. YVell. she raved and raved, and I had the hardest time. to keep FROM HOLD-ing my sides, I laughed so hard. I was in the dining room listening. and it sure was a circus to hear horaMy heavens! Is that the warning bell? And 1,111 not half through! 011 well, Itm gonna Iinish anyway! No, I tloxft mind if you go on! thy! theet me after school at my loekerf' LYSLE DRAKE. Dot Dennis: HRuth had a quarter and she bought some candy in the lunch- room and got five niekels back in ehange. Mary Cl'ary: Honestly? D. IL: HWell, not exactly. Mr. Sunlo: HSteward will now render the song with a kick, Flle Stable Scenef from The ltour Horsemenf It Voice from Rear: Hey, give us The Straw Seenet from IExeelsiorR Ruth Reeves: HI really didn't know what to play. I am afraid I have made a fool of myself.H Ilelen Lindor treassuringlyl: Thatts all right, I tlonlt see what else you could have done. i SA'IIISIi'AC'lllON GUARANTEED Bill Arnold: HYou are certain that this young century plant will bloom in a hundred years? Florist: HPositive of it, sir. If it doostft, bring it back. THEY CALL IT MUSIC Crash! Wally Kipp: ttShall we dance this fox-trot, Helen? Helen: ttOh, that wasn't the orchestra startingr up; one of the waiters just dropped a tray of dishesP ' Only fools are certain, Tommy; wise men hesitate? uAre you sure, Uncle? Yes, my boy; certain of it. 182
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? 2 l H. C. FELDNIAN I PHARMACIST ! SINTUN AND NASSAI' STSH 11'alnut Hills. Phones H'oudhurn 1068i1009 ; '15 4 1;? 1t 1 l MYERS Y. COOPER ; 1 I 4+ 2 '3' ! RECOGNIZED BY AUTO OWNERS SINCE 1915 In the Heart of the Hotel and Shopping Distrit't : STORAGE, REPAIRING, VVASHINC AND ACCESSORI ES 219-225 EAST FIFTH ST. Never Closed . h-uv-w-mi' . + - -E' E. L. KELLY, Grocer S. E. CORNER DEERFIELD AND GILBERT AVES. WALXI' l1 HILLS Phones: XVoodbum 597625077 - M; $ 4P V-VITT 8; C0,, Funeral Directors 1-116 Elm St. Lady Attendant. 3026 Madison Rd. Phone Carla! 280 113: go anywhere on short notice Phone Ridge 105 Personal Attention to All Little Details and Courtcsics Assured. .F 2 181
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'1:- The Chocolate Shop l. 2499 Madison Road The little COTTAGE across the way. Where you can spend a pleasant moment or hour. .x.+w+. . XVE SELL CANIHES ICE CREARL SANDWKEES PKHTCHOCOLATE, COLD DRJNKS, SCHIKHJSUPPLHEi JAZZ CAPS PENNANTS ARNIBANDS, ETC 02213 High Colors Onlw . ..+. ..+.-... If there is anything you want ask for it. If not in stock we will be pleased to get for you. G.A.HAMPTON,Pmp 183 4F
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