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a u 2 THOMAS oRovEs R. V. BELL I I 2 Groves Dry Goods Co. 2 I I i Dry Goods, Notions 2 Rubbers and Shoes g Men's Furnishings Q Work Clothing Q 2 House Dresses 2 2 Window Shades 2 g Suit Cases 2 I WEST LEBANON, IND. I I I piu1n1ng01n3av1n1xu1mn14 101014 P14 0? 0i61inin14 if p1qp1..30101n3,,3ni0g. Oi' I WURTSBAUGH I CTTINGER'S I I il I I 2 Meat Markets i QRCSfHU1'HHf 5 a 55 si Q gift Confectionery g II , I 2 Home Killed I g U MeClfS W I 3 I FRED oTT1NoER 5 U K E 2 PROPRIETOR S U I i . I I ' I i I 3 Phone 91 E 2 S WEST LEBANON WEST LEBANoN, INDIANA I 5,,D,A,mmhmm-3.0-ami Page 4 I bxovioiuiuioioif11011ifr1oio1o1lv24s10Cv1v1o11xioioioioicnioioiqrioiniuzg
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She: 'tl have read that lliekens sometimes worked two weeks o11 one line. Ile: Th:1t's nothing. My unele worked twenty years on one sent.- ence. allow eome, llilly, I thought you were al. womzin-lmter, and I saw you out with one last night. Sui-e! l hate 'em so mueh I always have to hung around 'em to keep mys 'lf mud. 1 Boys will be boys, 'But the girls are giving them ai hot rave for the privilege. Mr. llrewer: Now, Neva where did you get that chewing gum ? Neva W.: I don't. like to tell the truth tealeher, and I don't. want to lie. Mr. Brewer: Ilon't you dare be impudent, to me. Tell me the truth. Neva IV.: Under your desk. Miss Lzwrutbeez Why did you put the quotation man-ks at the iirst and lust of your exam paper? Billy ll.: 1 was quoting the one i11 front of lll0.:7 I11 Art Monday, Mr. Brewer had us draw the pic-ture of Delbert. Davis. lle said to draw him as we saw him. Elmo F.: Mr. Brewer do vou draw 'ust what you see? 7 .. . m Talking about the hard times the slaves had before they were freed- Iioss Medi.: I know beeause l've bee11 there. Forrest ll.: Well, so's my dad. Mr. lirewerz llow many believe that we import eggs? Lowell II.: They don't import all of 'em. Mr. Lefferson ftaxlking about the negro's liking for eoloi-sl: ll' I should. wear at yellow shirt, red pants, green tie, and blue hut, how would I look? Lorenc II.: Oh, you would look eute. Mr. Brewer tin Lwtinl: What is HLZIIIST' Everett L.: Bugs. Page 40
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'f nfl 1 - Mr. Lefferson t i11 QIOVQPIIIIIPIIIII Have any of you seen a dam? Forrest. B.: Yes, I ll02II'Iy fell off of one WIIPII I was tive years old. Ruth II.: Too had yo11 didn't. Forrest Ii.: I don't see any thing wrong with a log house. I used to live i11 o11e. Mr. Lefferson: Yes, there is Iots of great IIIl'll lived i11 log houses. Lowell ll.: Exceptions to all rules. Delbert Davis reading from the Hldyls of the King': Sir Gareth rode forth arrayed i11 his maiden armor, ete. Miss Larrahee: 'tWhat is the lllllkilllllg' of 'maiden i1I'IllOl'?' Delbert ll.: Oh, it means that his armor had SOUR' ki11d of a skirt 011 it. Lorene II.: Miz Lefferson, where are the stairs WIIPII it is cloudy? Mr. IA'fI'9l'SOIlZ Where is tl1e su11 XVIIPII you've got an umbrella over you ? POOR FRESHIE Freshie: The doetor told 111e that if I didn't stop smoking I would he half-witted. Sophie: lVhy tlllillvf you stop? Ralph F.: Well, Ililly, IIOW did you get along i11 deportn1e11t this Ill0llIIl?N Billy ID.: Oh, I knocked it cold. Ralph: IIowzat.'? Billy: t'Got zero. HEARD IN THE ASSEMBLY Miss Askren: Girls, let us not have so IIllll'II XVIIISlN'l'Illg'. It has IDPPII going off and Oll all period. Boys, sehool's i11. That is hard OII lIOIlOl'IllI0llI. Iiveryhody at work. This is the third time I have ea.lled you down. ANOTHER HOLDUP Glen XV.: Who was the most daring rohher that ever lived ? Joyce NV.: Jesse JZcllll9S.N Glen NV.: t'Wrong, Atlas-he IIPIII llll tl1e world. Mary Anna: Ruth GOl'tI0ll'S UOIIIPIPXIOII is ruined. Must. he too many cigarettes. Evelyn: lVell you k11ow SIIIOICP is hard O11 paint. Page 42
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