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PROPHECY Flash: Latest Now3 broadcast of the day brought to you by The Kerry Widow Iloicery Hills where thcrcs a run on everything. For Foreign affairs wo have nows concerning the U.S. Ambas- sador to Finland. Kenneth Fenner has just averted a civil v;ar by going into a conference with hr. Raymond Westnan, the labor or- ganizer who was working for labor in Finland, hr. Wostman said the people were follov iro the Aiaeri- can plan to 3trike for what they wanted and the national guard was called, but through our Ambas- sador’s efforts, everything was peacefully settled. And now a bit of news from Norway. Norman Berg, that fam- skiicr, is in bed tonight with a broken ankle which i3 unfortu- nately the result of a mishap while Ur. Berg ws3 practicing thio morning. Wo hope he will be well enough aoon to ent r the coming Olympic Games. James Whitford, that famous Bluc3 Singer, whose golden voice you have been hearing so much lately, is reported to have sign- ed a contract with I.Ir. Bob Hess to be Ills Fubliclty manager. With Ur. Ness ’ 3 ideas and I.Ir. Whit- ford ’s voice tho pair ought to go places. Clarence Lcrvick. that veri- table, Jumping Fool whose as- tounding parachute jumps have thrilled so much of the American Public lately, is reported as be- ing seen in quite a few Night Club3 where that exotic Fan Dan- cer, Dorothy Payne, is dancing. Is it the food that you like so well Clarence? Leona Kirby. Associated Press (A Number One)inquiring re- porter, ha3 announced that she will soon be Llrs. Richard Turner, former author of Anthalogy of English and Poet Laureate of England. They will reside, after marriage, at Stratford-On-Avon, not far from where William Shakc- spero once lived. Hr. Robert Esposoth has fin- ally succeeded in making hi3 Pri- vate Secretary, Hiss Bernice Kagenston, his partner in one of his famed political schemes which ho is about to spring on the peo- ple of Uicliigan, as their govern- or. Tho third partner in this scheme is LIr. Kermat Rodto, the well known District Attorney of the state of Ilichigan. In caso anything should go wrong. Ur. Rodts will always be ready to de- fend tho case. Ralph Anderson, noted Eng- lish Professor of Oxford Univers- ity, will arrive in New York where he is to meet Dr. Denman Knight, the well-known psychiat- rist. The two are thinking of writing a book. Ur. Knight 111 give tho details and professor .'aidcroon will see that it io written in good English. Hiss Uarjorlo . Dartlott, Radio’s leading personality, just signed a contract with Flc3hman’3 Y- a3t to broadcast on their hour. Hiss Bartlett says that, as soon a3 I get settled I’m going to in- vito Ulos Tuth Caton, New York Symphony Orchestra's famed pia- nist, up to the program as an honor guest. You see, Ruth is an old friend of mine. Hiss Anna Kisey, Uatron of tho Hi3ey Orphanage for homclo33 children, has just received an- other loan from the Government so that she can make an addition at her widely known orphanage at St. Loui3, Ilissouri. She expects greater enrollment because a3 she
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I tun happy aaid I have a feeling that the enrollment will be increased. Kiss Maxine Sholbcrg, known os Mrs, Reynard Maltsbergor, has just returned from a trip to Paris where she wont into a con- ference with leading dress de- signers about the fashions of the coming year. Ilcr husband has just signed a threo year contract with The Terrible Swedes from Missouri. Expert writers expect him to make good at Lis newly as- signed position. Miss Frances Case, the well known movie actress, has given the job of chief beautician to an old school chum of hors, hiss Pearl Hagenston. They think they will be able to get along well togcthcr-at least they hope so. Miss Evelyn Williams, a pri- vate nurse, made a daring rescue of a fivo year old child a fen months ago. The child happened to fall in the path of an on- coming automobile just as hi3s Williams happened by. She rush- ed across the street picking up the child. The child'3 father happened to be a great doctor who gave her a much needed job in his private 3anitorium where she has worked her way up to a head nurse. She says, now. Richard Houg, Stanfords hard working football Coach, has just broken down and fallen in love. The porson on the other end of his affection is none other than Hiss Joanncttc Noursc, the girls physical education teacher at this same foundation of learning. The guests at the Kummlncn- Rest Hotel will probably be doubtful of the food they will bo served for the next couple of weeks because their head chef is in the hospital. Miss Jeannette Evanson, the chef, was riding in an automobile that was wrecked when a tire blew out. She wasn't hurt 3criou3ly but badly enough so that she won't be able to do any cooking for awhile. Edwin Granfcrs, the sensa- tional track discovery for Wash- ington just rang up a world's re- cord for track. If Glenn Cun- ningham of 1936 ran against this Granfors boy he wouldn't even place. Well, that's about all folks. I hope you'll tunc in again tomorrow night at this same time and don't forget The Merry Widow Iloiscry Mills. HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class had a very big year. Their main event was the Junior Prom and they worked very hard on their preparations to make it a success. They en- gaged the Northwest Mountics from Seattle to play for the eve- ning. The Prom turned out to bo a huge success. Another important thing the Juniors accomplished was the se- lecting and receiving of tlieir class pins and rings. The class selected very suitable onc3 and arc relieved to havv, gotten them thio year as they will have e- nough expenses next year. Outside of th sc two things they had other activities. They gave some successful parties that everyone enjoyed. In the class games both the Junior boys and Junior girls took the Championships. The Junior class had the highest per cent of attendance of the High School for the first semester, the girls having a higher per cent than the boys. So during the year they ac- compli shod many things and had many good times.
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