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0:4 oig? oo 98 II II L II ii When In Seymour In The Purchase of .. . t .. II Do Not Fa1lTo qu JEWELRY Visit the- more than anything else, it is es- sential that one shall have confi- ll ll ll ' dence in the seller. The confidence H that has been bestowed on us by our fellow-townsmen is our most 1' I' prized possession. ., Gg F K SECOND STREET 0. . illlllllall gg II Jeweler 8z Optometrist ii il . ii ii H Seymour - Indlana H ii l! H II II II II II II 0:0 41 . . : 1 :ic 1 :info ofa ognfc 0:0 'fi: ::1'1'g9 '2:Z:i'- ii :' Mr. Goss: Mary Louise, give your re- Q H port on the Greeks. Mary Louise: The -Greeks' chief li ,, -- game is the hare. Mr. Goss: Chief game, the har-2, II how do you play it? pr.ayer given y op omore oy e- H ' ' A b s h b b Dre Ee fore taking an exam on Geometry: ll Now I lay me down to cram, 1 H I hope to heaven I pass this exam, .. Location 2 doors south Gold Mine .. But if I Should forget this bunk I pray the Lord, I do not flunk. II . ll o-0 SeylIl0l1l', Indlalla ll Ruth M.: When I first came to this 'ty I couldn't walk. H H ci H . . . . I' Mrs. Peters: What was the matter? Practice lmuted to d1S6B.SCS of the Ruth: UI was born hemp U Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat II 0-0 I and ll Harold H.: Don't you think a talka- H tive girl is better than any other kind? ., . . 1- R 1d0: Wh t th k' d '. th ? H Fittmg Glasses gg ana aoloer m ls we li Arley: How many days in each I H month? H- Harley: Thirty days has September, fn All the rest I can't remember. Il The calendar hangs upon the wall- .' VVhy bother me with this at all? o
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0:0 'I' 0-.anno-N 0:0 10102 SMART APPAREL -for- ' WOMEN and MISSES QE M I L L I N E R Y Popular Prices II H B. 81 J. Becovitz S. Side Square fi BEDFORD - INDIANA Y! II i Congratulations to Medora Class 1927- The Leader Store Bedford, Indiana The Store Where Most People Trade e m Q,Q :into oiozoinzo i............................ H READY-To-WEAR -for- LADIES II II 5 Mayer's ll Fashion Shop ii East Side Square II gi BEDFORD - INDIANA II ii !l 0:0 koi-.1 ,1:2.-.Eoioi ODE TO AN ERASER I know not from whence thou came, I only know that thou art here, For it was I who intercepted Thy tragic arc With my ear And filled my ear with Chalk dust. So be it unto the end of time T'he innocent bystander must pay. But if that is so NVhy did I get hit? As I said before I know not who Wafted thee hither. Some base knave, Perhaps it was the goof I threw thee at In the first place. o-o If there was a boy in High 'School Of fair Lillard Hill's size, Who had Carroll Wesner's line of talk, And little Omer Hook's eyes, If he dressed like Harold Holmes, And had Noble Wrighrt's nerve to try, Should he borrw Collin Lewis' Ford Do you think that he'd get by? 0-0 Miss Hess: Faces this way. Kenneth J.: I can't make mine that way. --g2-
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5 Ii Ii ' Q Fon BEST VALUES gi -1n- ig u E MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ii L, L, I . . II H Orthophonlc Vlctrolas ii 1 I ESTABLISHED 1871 i Behr Bros. and Cable Q ll S Line of Pianos E Electric and Gasoline Engines H . . U U Hoosier Windmills, Water W Pfaustlehl Radlos 2 Supply Systems, Hand and csix Tubes, Sing-le Dial, Power Pumps, Plumbers and i I i Fixtures, Farm Lighting is -Sold By- H Plants, Wagons, Buggies, Im- il plements, Roofing, Fertiliz- gg Progressive Music Co. it R ED. L. HANCOCK, Prop. ii 1 MEDORA - INDIANA II . ' Opposite Post Oflice E H ,QQ it i . ' ' Robert S.: Uncle, when does your football team play? Un-cle: Football team? What do you mean, my boy? Robert: Why, I heard father say that when you kicked off we'd be able to afford a big automobile. E C FRANZ C0 H ' ' ' E Miss Brother: Have any of your fa- ., mily connections ever been traced? Q Eugene: Yes, they tracked an uncle t?w H of mine as far as Canada once. .V ii 0-0 nl U' nun.. ' Former Student: Are you still en- Q gaged to that homely girl? LillC0ll1 F0l'dSOIl His Friend! No, I'm not. II Student: Good for you, old man. ' How did you get out of it? Friend: Married her. o-o Mrs, Peters: Harry, what three 2nd at Ewing 'St' PHONE 597 U words do you use most in this class? ,34- Harry D. fvery sleepilyjz I don't know. Mrs. Peters: Correct. o-o Good luck will help' a man over a ditch if he jumps hard enough.
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