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K f 4' F , 1 sm HUTCHSONIAN as-16' F vibwmws qs 5' V MMWW I ESSENTIAL FOOD MINERALS The Building of Nature Builds Robust Health Essential Lax-0-Veg for internal cleanliness, the Fountain of 5 Health. Also a Special Organic Iodine Mineral for Goitre and Gland Troubles. Free Literature. Write at once to ESSENTIAL HEALTH FOOD SERVICE C. W. Rosenthal, Sales Manager Box 767, Rochester, Minn. 2264 Kitchen The kitchen is one of the most popular departments in the school. Every one at Maplewood is interested in the kitchen because he is more or less affect- ed by the work done in it. Food is an essential to life and if you should visit the dining room at meal time you would see that this department does its work faithfully. There is work all the time, summer and Winter, in the kitchen. If there are no meals to be prepared, the walls, windows, pantries or floors are being Washed and scrubbed, for the matron, Miss Johnson, believes that Cleanliness is next to godlinessf' In the summer you will find the kitchen force busily engaged in canning beans, corn, and other things for the coming winter. More than 2000 quarts of vegetables were thus preserved during the past summer. It would be interesting to take a peek into the kitchen during a busy hour of the day. You would see several girls busy at their various tasks, such as dishing up the food, carrying Water into the dining room, setting the tables and doing other things. Everything looks appetizing. When the bells ring for dinner you need no polite urging to sit down .to a table of such good substantial food. Fill Up with Phillips ea at SUPER SERVICE STATION W. A. Luettke, Mgr. 205 N. Main st. ei . 6,5
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1 l N f n R U - E uU'rcns0N1AN l - 1-il 'F 'If i i If' X5 . -.1 ,ei .ttwmmsef ,MWWQQ 1.:.gi.,, Visit The Peacock Beauty Salon for Beauty Culture of Every type 3 Phone 133 Hutchinson, Minn. Over Nelson's Jewelry Store vggallnlglluqgg gggllg gnnlnullnqql lgqll ull lllltllllllllll llllll I llllll lilllllllllllillilli l'l'lllIlllll' UNUUIINUI' U 4 H' hi Can Uou imagine- Gertrude and Grace Jepson getting poor grades? Esther and Rachel Gulbrandson talking too much? Winifred Granbois hating to go home over the week-end? Hazel Davis not knowing how to cook? Madge Brown making fun of Mankato? Jennie Lindquist on the green carpet? Helen McEachen holding a grudge? Victoria Shaeffer in one of the new long gowns? Rose Syverson giving any one four pages in her autograph book? Frances Shanley getting roses from a friend? Miss Tubbs buying an Austin? Red Zytkoskee not getting into an argument? Adrian Lauritzen Without Mutt ? Floyd Smith misbehaving in class? Warren Petersen interested in a little deer ? Edna Purdy with a long face? Elmer Hagen refusing to visit St. Paul? Louis Pettis without a mustache? Herald Mitchell unaccormmodating? Rolandi Olbrick never talking to the girls? Elder Yost without a sense of humor? Miss Wirak being a slovenly housekeeper? Professor Hein unwilling to help in an emergency? Miss Tubbs doing away with outside reading? Professor McComb giving most of his students an A ? Russell Nelson being too noisy? Mrs. Pettis with much leisure time? Vivienne Schultz with her room in disorder? Elmer Cornwell throwing away his saxophone? Shelby Garner being absent minded? Elsie Koester with a new dress? Thomas Dokken being interested in literature? Bernard Furst with a chip on his shoulder? Nathan Knecht not being able to think of an excuse? Harry Hammett wearing a coat in cold weather? CContinued on page one hundredl
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