Fergus County High School - Fergus Yearbook (Lewistown, MT)

 - Class of 1918

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THE FERGUS ist: Pauline Crego, accompanist, and Lu- cille Matthews, reader. This number promises to be a most enjoyable one. Miss Margaret Blackford, of Chicago, has taken over the Lucille establish- ments thruout the world. Miss Hazel Sorenson is now making a tour of the United States giving street lectures on TAHOW to Make Yourself Heard. She is assisted in this work by Mis: Nellie Ensley. Rey. Dudley Gibson, minister in the Mormon Temple of Salt Lake, just es- caped an electrical shock while break- fasting' in his home one day last week. In eating a bun, he ran across a currant, but the bun was removed before any seri- ous injury resulted. In a recent court report we read that May ,lobe has sued the Gregg School for recovery of her typewriter, which she al- leges was willed to it because of undue pressure exerted by one of their agents, Attorney Cove for the plaintiff. Mr. Hovet is now business manager of The Photoplay Publishing Co. W. Floolc, Ph. D., professor of physics in Princeton, is working out a new theory regarding electricity, which is pronounced the greatest the world has ever known. Miss Helen Shannon, ad. solicitor for the Grass Range Daily, paid us a busi- ness call. Allen, the Whistler, has just trans- ferred his contract with the Victor to the Edison Co. Ruth Royce, New Yorlcqs dancing fa- vroite, has insured each foot for 55000. The Imperial Beauty Parlors at Ju- dith Gap are now under the supervision of Mademoiselle Helene Campe. The Lady Ruby, of Greten Court, has given her estate in England as a home for French orphans. Miss Lydia Van flyning is now in Washington trying to convince the Presi- dent that the war will never end. A circular advertising a home for the sorely disappointed in love, has just reached our office. We notice that Miss Ruth Moore is the dean of the institu- tion. We recommend to our readers the edi- torial page of the March Homely Ladies' Journal, edited by Miss Lucretia Apple.

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THE FERGUS Vol. VII MARCH, 1925. No. 6 NEWS of 77m ALUMNI, CLASS 1918 FUSSERS, ATTENTION ! I endeavor to help all persons matri- monially inclined. Chaperon furnished on request. Goldie Walden, Agent. Eliza- beth Symmes, Chaperon.-From the New York Times. AT THE JUDITH TONIGHT. The Antics of Alina, starring Alice Gorman, supported by a strong cast, in- cluding Ivan Calkins, Minnie Eclcley, Jessie Murray and Rea Gage. Miss Marion Bates, principal of the Denton High school, was in the city last week. The business college conducted by Misses Esther Apple, Rose Chesley, Helen Simonfy, Hattie Lake and Emily Knoeplce at Straw is very successful and now has an enrollment of 35 pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Fay Dobson, who has just returned from China, where she has been doing missionary worlc. Capt. NK. McKoin and First Lieut. Casper Larson are at home on a short furlough. They bring us news from Mrs. Cecilia Mattill, who is now a nurse at the front. Messrs. Joe King and Leslie Waite are now managers of the Hudson Motor company. Congresswoman Smith was enter- tained in Butte Saturday evening at the nThornton,N by the members of the Hoover Club, among whom were Attor- ney Cove and Dr. Gagle. Dr. Gagle is now specializing in cartooning the shoul- der joints. Miss Gordon, of our faculty, together with Miss Callahan, of the Moore School for Girls, and Miss Kynett, of the Har- lowton Seminary, expect to spend the summer uroughingn it on a homestead. Mr. M. H. McCollum, now regarded as the wealthiest of western mine own- ers, has just returned from New Yorlc, where he has been on business. One attraction for this summerss Chau- tauqua, Aug. 10-17, will be the Broad- way Entertainersf' with Misses Thelma Anderson, soloist: Zelda Smythe, violin-

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