Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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- - - i H rl lir ofa? P G A New Supegrifavings Plan The Lincoln National Lite Insurance Company Lincoln Life Building, Fort Wayne, Indiana SUPPOSE YOU MAKE DEPOSITS ON A 510,000 ESTATE If you start at age 30. and live to make all your deposits you will get in cash S 4,570 fCzrll it interest if you likej anl a paid up life ll1il,ll'r1I1C6 policy lsubject to insurabilityl for 10,000 Total ,... S1-1,570 If you die from any natural cause before you have completed your deposits, The Lincoln I,il'e pays in cash .,.... 310,000 If you die from accident, The Company pays in cash .... .. 20.000 If you lose an arm and a leg, or both arms or both legs, you get , 10,000 If you become totally and permanently disabled through accident or disease, all de- posits are waived during such disability, and the Company pays you S100 per month during the remainder of the investing period. If disabled, say in three years, and you live 20 years, under the disability benefit you will have received in monthly payments . 524,000 and then you will receive in cash .... .. , , .. .. 10,000 Total . S53-1,000 ls it worth your while to investigate this policy before you place your insurance elsewhere. If so, call The Lincoln Life office and a represent- ative will see you. J. C. W. COPPESS, District Manager Ohio Block, Greenville, Ohio 10T

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.s I F5 l H ql ll i An Epitaph on a Monument Here lies Symatha Proctor, She caught a cold and wouldn't doctor, She couldn't stay, she had to go, 'Praise God, from whom all blessings llow.' -N. C. R. News. Studying Macbeth in English IV. Miss Kidwell: I-low can you account for this sentence? Xwakel Shake oil this tlowny sleep Marjorie Mzinnix: They were sleeping in a feather bed. Jog On, Jehoshaphatw Roads get rougher every mile, Jog on Jehoshaphat, and show some style. lllule's gone lame, an' the hens won't lay. L'orn's way down, an' wheat won't pay: Hogs no betterg steers too cheap, Cow's quit milkin'g meat won't keepg Looks some gloomy, I'll admit- .Iog on Jelioshaphat, we ain,t done yit. Sun's not sliinin' as it should: Moon ain't lightin' like it could, Air seems heavy, water punk, Tests your mettle, shows your Spunky No use stoppin' to debateff Jog on, Jehoshaphat, it's gittin' late. Wheels all wobble, axle's bent, Dashboard's broken, top all rent: Koad's some betterfnot so rough- Trot! Gosh ding yefthat's the stuff! Old trap's movin' right good speed- Jog on, Jehoshaphat, you're some steed. Road's smoothed out till it don't seem true-- Jog on, Jehoshaphat, we've pulled through. Another Somebody Now, there's another little girl, Also she has blonde hair, You'll find her name, like any Saint, On the Junior Bill of fare. The boys all seem to like her, But she's no time to spare, The Big athlete got on his feet, And made his stand in ,there. And when she wants to gossip, The rest seem awful slow, There's not a thing 'bout any boy Her camp fire doesn't know. Her faults may be forgiven, She'll grow up sure, some say, That if she gets so popular, She'll rule her town some day. 106



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H 11 117 I3-3, 9 G :INCE IQOO I , R B l People s Store C HIT1 TOS . p SAYS: Szlllfifillil' fzmf HI'1zf1'11kgf We arigg-Egfyllllng to V Entwjhiwil Try us and be convinced QL.-XLITY FIRST -'THEN PRICE p 60-l' Broadway Phone 52l l Q CO0 XYhen they nicknamed his Ford a tin can Xlvas when all the trouhle began, So he took it apart. And made the remark, l'll put it together again if l can. So he worked for a day and a night With the engine and Crank did he right, And then he did cuss. And oh such a fuss Nlvhy the people would run from his sight. DoxAI.D PARKER John Coleman, in Chemistry speaking of the kinds of ores: 'iThe different kinds are Hermatite, Magnetite and I forget the rest of them, hut anyhow they all end in tites. Marble and Granite onuments GTTO KECK st SON Established 1885 Greenville, Ohio 108

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