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SUPREM For the past fifteen years the Educa- tional Department of the Bureau of Engraving, Inc., has been collecting a vast fund of information from the ex- periences of hundreds of editors and managers of Annuals. This data covering organization, financ- ing, advertising, construction, selling and original features has been systematically tabulated and forms the subject rriatter for our series of reference books. These are furnished free to those securing Bureau co-operation in the making of engravings for their books. Begin where others have left off. Profit by their experience and assure success for your Annual. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING, INC. soo sourx-1 FOURTH STREET MINNEAPOLIS 1 ACY
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Citizens Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 340,000 PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY S400,000 F. P. TRUNYAN, President N. W. WALTON, Cashier P. F. PRICE, Vice-President R. A. SHAW, Asst. Cashier ESTABLISHED 1893 PRIVATE OWNERSHIP MILO, IOWA The Milo Theatre -K' FIIRST NATIONAL and PARAMOUNT PICTURES The Best that Money can Buy OUR PICTURES are clean and we try to make our theatre a. safe place to send the children. Our pictures are shown in schools and churches all over the state. GET THE HABIT Att-end our Shows ---Wednesday nights at eight o'clock and Sat- urday, Matinee at 2:45 and Two Shows at night, beginning at 7:30. We aim to keep our prices down Within reason. Our regular prices are: Wednesday nights, 10c KL 20c and Saturday nights, 10c and 25c. If you are interested in having the best cl-ass of movies in MILO, give .us the support which the pictures merit. SO.. C. BINGAIMAN, Manager 70
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eeeoeeoo eoeeoe THE SKY-ROCKET ceases Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sep-t Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. THE CALENDAR 4-Doors unlocked. 6-Baseball practice started. Ssfollll' first sing of the year. 12--Milo Baseball Tournament. 13---Basketball practice started. 18--Milo wins baseball game from Liberty Center 9-2. 29-Prof Davis visited school. Gave talk. 6 -Liberty Center wins baseball game from Milo 6-1. 12-Olive Oil and Ham Gravy Contest. N 20 27 2 -Milo defeated in basketball by Lacuna-Boys 27-6, Girl 28-14. Milo boys win basketball game from Lacona 13-10. and 3-State Teachers' Convention at Des Moines-no school-HOT DOG. S-Basket Ball victory over Lacona-Girls 10-5, Boys 10-S.. 10-Big scihool program at school house-Glee club makes first appearance. 11-Delphic Literary Society gave program in assembly. 15-Basketball team defated by Dallas-Girls 34-10, Boys 10-2. 17--Started subscr'iption sale of Skyrocket. 21-Big program and moving pictures at H. S. 22 24 -Fifty annuals sold. -Milo defeated .Liberty Center in basketball-Boys 27-22, Girls 34-10. 30-Thanksgiving vacation begins. 5-Parents-Teachers' Association organized. Glee Clubs and Orchestra gave 6 Dl'0g1'3-IH. --Everyone got shot for annual. 12wOrchestra. makes appearance with i'Dcc as soloist. 13-First installment of new physics apparatus arrived. 13 -Eiveryone brought their pennies--Christmas seals. 15--Defeated by Liberty Center-Boys 28-10, Girls 21-6. 15YSome pictures taken over. 20--Over 100 annuals sold. 22-Hanging of class pictures . BIG RACE. 22--Christmas vacation begins. 1? School opens again. 4- Ham falls down stairs. 12-First Freshman party at thome of Glenn Allsup. 12-Exams. 23-- Prof, caught love note. James didn't eat it. 6.. English classes write theme on Do we need a. new school building. Home Ec. Girls sell popcorn and candy at P. T. A. 16--Home Declamatory. 23-District Declamatory-Milo wins first. 23fMiss Gra.ham's last day. 26-Miss Davitt arrived. March 2-Freshman party at M. E. basement. March 9School party at Opera House. March 23-Torch Socierty Program. April 6-Boys sweep lower hall. Feb. Feb. Feb. April 7 May May May. - SKYRCHCKET goes to printers. 18-Junior-Senior Banquet. 20-Baccalaureate sermon. 24-Commencement Night---Sonie Sensation. 49491 9 2 3eweoe 72 l .
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