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Qli0C0i0Ql-llililliliillllblhiltil lilliiii O:Q!l0l1li1l1CPi47i!l1tlilb101vI0i4I-i-4I1tlilrQ SOCIAL SERVICE DEPAlt'.l'MENT -1-I.. tContinued from DHYIP 431 The Big Sister Committee attempted to make a little smoother the thorny path of the incoming Freshmen ot' the League. As an aid to better acquaintance nn Autumn party was planned and carried out by a central committee consisting of Mary Troutfetter, Florence Bope, and Regina Eastman. The calendar soon turned to '1'l1anksgiving.-5, at which time a group of interested girls gathered to fill baskets decorated in I-Iillyard colors with goodies and messages to cheer our stricken class- mates at Rivercrest. The Christmas committee was soon busy with the management of Hillyard's plans for our little friends of the VVashington Children's Home. This year two green trees silver with glistening rain. together with gay red stockings filled with candy and nuts, candy canes, peanuts, fruit, vegetables, and personal gifts for each child were ne- cotnpanicd by a group of students who put on a program at the home. Another com mittee working quietly and steadily followed our annual custom of making a patch work quilt for a little bed. They had fun, too, 9 .Q7ilD.0llii0i!bl4lQ0l01l!il1Q0i014litiit-'E' l GORDON MOTOR - COMPANY M. H. Gordon, Manager Auto Supplies Accessories and General ltepuir Work E I MARMON 8 ROOSEVELT 8 i N. 5222 Market St. Spokane, Wash. Phone Glenwood 0820 l Og5QOQ0.l!Q0iUl010l llfliililillliifllitfgf IfIil710ll7iClibQ0lll1llllDl0l0l0l0i1O? 1lDl1 1iltbllIlKDl1D1tD11D1I!I0l0iKQl for we even heard rumors of an old fashioned quilting party that made play of work. The Courtesy Committee functioned contin- uously with its friendly messages to those of the school who were ill and bereaved. A committee headed by Dorothy Corbett, was organized to pass on to another department the entertainment given them by the School Welfzire Department. We feel that the girls of this department have tried to live up to the five ideals set by girls preceding them in this department and thus have themselves grown finer. -.Hi-. Little girl: Mamma, if I grow up will I have a husband like papa? Mother: Yes, dear. Little girl: And if I don't get married will I he an old maid like Aunt Susie? Mother: Why-yes, but- Littlc girl: Well, 1 am in a fix. ...i.Hi.. I had proof that he was cheating But could not prove so they'd believe' For when he played the ace of spades, I had that ace right up my sleeve. i..1-1.1,- Miss Herrington: Clin sewing classl Now hurry girls, cut out your necks and sew up-your sides. .i,in1o1,li1 iiiii ,i,03.0Tng4,ggg1gp'Q 2 illyard i ptlcal i Company Optometrists and M anufacturing Opticians Dr. F. E. P. Wilder E Proprietor I Hillyard I N, 4803-1 Market St. l Phone Glen. 0172 V Spokane N. 130 Stevens St. Phone Main 4914- Spokane Bnrgu.n's Store Corner Boone and Division Phone Bdwy. 0186 Associated Licensed Optometrists: Dr. J. J. Davey, Dr. A. E. Reynnells, Dr. Ivan M. Bumgarner, Dr. A. Magary, Dr. I.. Bumgarner, Dr. Regnier F. Creighton UZQUIQI P.llQ1lQlDllD.lPQ1lQOQilIllQ4l.l Page eighty-three .:. i4,1gyi4,i4,Qf,Q'gi.,gt,i',1Q,14,g , 3 0 DIlilD1tD1'lbllli0llli011Dllrilll0I0i1i1lO:O
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yjqpjqpjgijning Dlbifhlllillitbllllillibiillllliliijllilllwsi Q. ,101 Dfi'lI1lllllltDifOl1DI1D'il!ll!IOQ1 0.0 LEAGUE SPORTS DEPAR'1'MEN'1' -H.. tContinued from page 435 b extends invitations to every girls in school when they go on their trips. Last semester Ella Murphy was chairman of the Health group, while this semester Grace Betts heads it. This department takes care of the weights of all the girls in school and checks the underweight ones. Through the efforts of this department, many underweight girls are gaining and we hope will soon be up to their normal weight. An interest in health has been created by posters which the group made them- selves and placed in the girl's locker rooms. Elizabeth Durham heads the handy-andy group whose duties are numerous. They take charge of all gym clothes which are lost, and after these clothes are kept for a certain lenght of time and have not been claimed, they are sold to the students at a greatly reduced price. The money received from the sale of these gym clothes goes into the Girls' League Fund. Several girls who have graduated have donated their gym clothes for this benefit. Under the direction of Miss Burger, this de- partment has advanced greatly during the past semester. New committees have been added, and new ideas carried out with great success. The department looks forward to an busy and even more successful year. lgl- Bill Haney went away on a trip and Thelma J. was desolate until one day a. large box was delivered to the Jelink home. Thelma looked at the box, gave one scream and rushed for the hammer. When her mother asked her what was the matter, Thelma pointed to a sign on the box which said, Bill inside. .,.H.,T You can lead a horse to water But you can't make him drink. You can give a freshie a. zero, But can't make him think. --H-- - Little Girl: Cas her mother overhauls her furs for the winterj Mother, what did moths eat be- fore Adam and Eve wore clothes? TH... Huss: Is Mr, Tewinkel particular in English? Hink: I should say so, he raves if he finds a period upside down. .iH.T. Mrs. Youngman: So you write shorthand? Melvin Beck: Yes, but it takes me longer. 491, .3143 ,3q1g,j01qgqqsu1oiojo1-rv:c1icw:ci14a1ab:si14x1fa:o A Nation-VViclc Institution C C. ' VVl1ere Savings Are Greatest O SALES But Low Prices Every Day We buy and sell only standard, first quality goods. VVe do not handle bankrupt stocks, imperfect goods or seconds Hence we have no pretext for reducing prices. When new merchandise is received the lowest possible price con- sistent with the market value of the goods is placed.-on it. You get this price EVERY DAY. Shop at your convenience. If you cannot shop today, the same low price will be here tomorrow. QQ, 1 , ,1,,g4,1qi4,j03qgqgmz:sio:a141n1ri4:o1nil11o:14o1un:sjo1oi19 Page eighty-five Q 1930. , saint: ' 0:0
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