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nr' 15' al , . F a i rs '-426, K RQ' Q 3.5 'J-. : ..,..,, ci E S T sf, 1 xl PU Frank Anderson have promisetl that two pink papers will be put out every day and not one divorceforirnurder will escape the unwelcome notoriety of their pages. - . Sidney Garst and Wheeler Bordages recently became the owners and operators of Monte Carlo. Wheeler sent a challenge to all comers to attempt a game at one of his roulette tables. Henry Goode accepted his challenge. The latter is now touring the Mediterranean in his million dollar yacht, while the former proprietors of the famous summer resort are deck swabbing on his boat in order to regain their native shore. Honorable Joseph Weldon Bailey Danner and his blushing, buxom bride, Eliza- beth Moore Danner, are rejoicing that their names are on the social calendar at Wash? ington since Senator Danner has taken his seat in Congress. ' - 4 4 Durham and E ley the tobacco kings manufacturers of Bullworth Tobacco are having a hard time getting Will Ro ers Pollard to write advertisements for them. Will says that in consideration of the pleadings of his sympathetic and very devoted helpmate Anna Reynolds Pollard he has decided to retire from the ring of nicotine advertisers Fvelyn Marrs will direct the great photoplay written by the famous moralist authors Williams and McLauren called The Evils of Ginger Ale Among its famous cast are some of the greatest actors of all time Jim Hall noted speed demon of the cinema' Grace Nelson the ukelele artist- Alice Peden the great reformer who spends the time between her pictures giving lectures on the philosophy of single blessedness and the destruction of the eternal triangle Grandpa and Grandma Elroy and Vesta Fields Eigenberger Oretha Peters and her meek husband Allison are chaperoning their grand-daughtersinatrip to New Orleans where they will compete in the Crescent City Bathing Girl Revue Lola Kissel Norma Gold mith Mary Alice McGehee and Corrie Lee Hundley have put on the Red Cross uniform and entered into the service of humanity. They avi 1'-ii' ....... -Q- 2. .fi ..-1. it ...T 'B ef i -T: rf.: fit-' H-?- . E: - -T i .r ,' ' ,off ' ' ll ir I' u gg s ii Q U dg 9 1 n ? KK dg 7, -1 'W' 3 J J fd ' , Q3 H . . . . kj 1 za n Q 9 9 - H . . . . -ii ' l Egg a a a J , . O U ' ' 7 Q 3 3 H . a . . ' . 3. 'L' J 3 9 A 1 V V - -rf, -- gg.-r: ? it g -EY! U41 -' - A e e- e'1:' LI-.I ' 'li'l -jf 5 . - - -Q' 'L - if IW - t id. 'N 'ii - Mild' kia ,Ex glint- uw' Qi' X ',,,9 A L-c ,-ll ii il Vligl Q ' rg livin' -ii , 1 '- 1 I .n at
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. er-we. .fe M , Sa -N Q w...,.a H f I-Q 7,577 12' ii .si ?ENs1A1s'r1'226Q s . -.4 - V -g 'QE vi 69 ge 1 as Q' . :ii gi 5 55? ci ea Sul-T. 5,0 i . de- bg Q .12 ge, 1 S1 Y i l ig ,E 4 ' , gtg Zlanuston ost- lspatcij 5172 Y . , fl is XOI.. ,2, No. 9 June 1, 1956 Pure 5 Cents tzi Y, 11 Xml - - Eg After marching from Heights Senior High School to John H. Reagan High School, Q l sat down upon the threshold to rest and a vision appeared before me. The spirit of Ei Heights Senior, robed in the colors of maroon and white, handed the old Bull Dog .9 Q 1'-'Q standard to the spirit of-Iohn H. Reagan Senior High School and vanished in a Hash of l LJ - 21,3 fire. The new standard bearer wrapped himself in the discarded emblems and ribbons C, 9 , of Heights Senior, rapped me over the head with his oaken staff and shrieked, Follow Q mel From that moment l recollect few of the following happenings. I seemed to pass through many realms of mist. l was suddenly stopped with a jolt and found myself Q3 in a great room walled by tiers of newspapers on every side. The spirit took from the R 1 shelves one which l perceived to be of the recent date June 2, IQQC6. e.. ef Ii Staring at me from tl1e headlines was a name that appeared strangely familiar. lt L7 gf-7 was that of Governor Frank Davis, who became popular when he invented a kind of z chewing gum for high school students that could not be detected, and would stick well -1 rf under desks. .:-fi - 1,1 c, 4 ,- The following paragraphs are quoted exactly as written in the paper: i The editor wishes to express congratulations upon the addition of two brilliant will 23? journalists to the staff of our rival but friendly paper, the Hozzston Press. Eugene and ee, ee ee F, - -Q H - - l 1 r , 1 , i A ,JN 'f ' I-- -1 fy -' ' S' M, lf ll l' 2 'll .ani l -, d ' uw llllllnl lll1M'ull.dl' IW' A hh-v',,,lA-'if ' T jmum 1 -l : ,r ,il 1 ii f - 1 my .11 .
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:ggi ., 2:- T4-Nr gl E' if'--.- 'WI 0 0 ANT-1 L I ' .aw fa av 5 le . . gg gg Conway Bevens and Sam Gard have recently perfected an engmeless airplane SQ i propelled by a hairspring. - E Frank Harrowing, Charley Rice, C. T. Prewitt, and Martin Netzel have collabo- A E rated in the invention of a drinking cup for every style, form, and mode of moustache. ' Each wears the type of moustache best adapted for showing the necessity of his Q appliance. ' Margaret Gready, better known as O'Gready will make an extensive tour of Ire- gg' land this summer in the course of which she will visit her grandparents the O'Greadys E f of ancient fame. i L. Edith Eldridge and Bessie Clark recently were discovered at Coney Island selling 'Y :F-l--1 peanuts. ef' 5 Marjorie Bourne, Maud Bryan, Helen Billingsley and Mena Byrd have at last 5 Q become married but the ceremony was a failure, owing to the fact that their plumber E2 ix husbands could not stand the drain on their pocket books. Better luck next time, girls. 54 Aline Bates and Nina Carpenter are attending the 'Welcome Home' convention 1 L in China. -E Gracie Belle Hardy, Eleanore Cochran, and Olive Pratt have discovered a hair dye Q -Q that will turn red hair into pure gold. Olive is the subject and she expects to make Q23 millions. E kj Loris Schults is an agent for Dyanshine toothpaste in Africa. She reports great i if-3 success so far. ?r ':Eg Aleene Reed, Dorothy Reed, Helen Reed, and Evanola Robinson have incorporated 2-M, a business firm known as Four R's, the Real Red Roosters Rookery, where a square S meal may be had for the round sum of twenty cents. O Penta Simmons, Josephine Seiler, Jimmie Whitehead, and Myrtle Warwick Q have disappeared. It is rumored they have eloped. Proud parents have hired many L: g detectives to go in pursuit. E EL- In the advertising section a flaming headline greeted my view. The firm of Jackson i and Jackson, dealers in toys, stink bombs, and other novelties, were advertising a 'V Q dollar-day sale for ninety-eight cents. 4 U N :F Another part of this section was filled by the advertisement of the beauty ,parlors of' King, Kleinhaus, Koehler, Kbstome, and King, specializers in mole lTCIf1DViI1gff2CC lifting, hair cutting, and mud slinging. . .- , 'jf-I7 1.61 5, ,QP Buy your groceries at I-Ienke and Pillot's. Our classmate Ed Williams isnnvvzdlicfl 294-l A2254 stockholder in the firm, but will wait upon you personally if you call. f A' E Celia Reeder and Doris Sprague have given their testimonials to Mr. iVVatson of 7 the Cocoanut Oil Company. They write that their hair touches the ground when they ?' . walk. ' ..- Orpha Emal's picture fascinates the eye. Orpha is posing for an advertisement Z for Marmola Beauty Cream. Who said figures don't lie? fg E 3 21 iii I l' N4 l A m . was Hk.ff...i 'u Y S--. - --- -. -- - - - g - -- ,--T.-T,-P lU1l'- A ' I f'41EE P T' Iliff' 1 -T T4 -LH . T-T -2' fl l '.,,--Q-'fail' in d ' I Ap , . ,L lummnuuril - mumuuIIFq llllllllmq IlI'luuun
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