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Will-'o-the-Wi' ps: -Lorra' ne J t nkilion, ,Mabel Bushgen, Violet Schultz, Beatrice Fleming, Lucile Egan, Mollie Mohr, Eleanor Lamb, Lois Preston. be e 4 1 Green Elves: Keith Hoare, Raymond 1 Smoots,,Raymond Lamb, Heiman Bitter, Elton Potter, Harry John4 son, Harold Schultz, 'Floyd Jen- ' kinson. '- . Fairies: -Ariel' Kelly, Frances Frana Etta Reider, Anna Mohr, Kather4 ' ine Mohr, Emma Sc-hQrieber,iGer- - ' aldine Egan, Loneta Killion. '-'- Accompanist ............ 'Anna Kelly Then followed a piano solo by Mar- garet Van Allen. This brought an enf t core to which Margaret ,responded Supt. Reeves ' then Lnmade some 'an- nouncements of events on therschool calendar, the Senior class play,.on May 17th, the baccalaureate sermon at the Union chu.rch at 2:30 May'18th, and the commencement exercisesfMay. 23rd- .. . , . The Eighth, grade graduates were then' seated on the stage. 'A We regret that the.re were not morefrom the surrounding' districts' with usfbut sickness kept some away. Miss Mar- garet Pearson of the Wattsville school ? was with the Monroe graduates. Mar- garet has been a seventh grade pupil, but under the. direction of herd eflici-I ent teacher, ,Miss Leggett, passed the eighth grade with an average of nine- ty per cent also. County Superintendent, F. S. Lee- ron, 'gave' a short','but immensely in- terestingrand appropriate talk, point- ing out to the grfaduatesi the need of cation, and its many advantagez He also commented oh tle. teachers inthe grades, 'fthe high schcol, and the Sup- erintendent, spoke inepraise .ofrvlthe work being' done in the Monroe schools, and then called on Miss White to present. the diplomas, which 'she did in a few well chosen words, Those who received' diplomas were: ff h 1 Roland Farmer Q Marion Hoare. Bethene Hagenbuck Tzetta Farmer Louise Jenkinfon . ' Lfonard Egan Corrine Hollingshead Hazel Smith Margaret Pea.rson Dale McWilliams Edward J enkinson LaNo'ca Egan Freda, Ditter e 1-Jake Harding Freda Harding. f , h I - Many came tothe front to congrat- ulate the graduates and .urge them to graduatefrom high school and 'col- lege also. So ended another success- ful event in the school year. ' continuing the'r education, the great-Q er happiness that comes through edu- : ssaaaaaaaassisaa aaaraaaaaaaaassamaaaasaaaaaaaag- 3 .. . ' ' dlp prmg ress s . ,Modes for graduation, afternoon and E r- feveiiing iwear, fashioned of crepes, E ' geofgette and silken fabrics in the smart t Q a sprinig-shades., t ' 5 si . 1 r'ir1 M , i J a G a r .1- - r . 00 CVC an 'ISC . 1 1 1 Columbus, Neb. aaaaaaaaaasasasasaasssaaaassaaaaasaaassassfraaaalgaaaaawaaaas ' - ............. ..-4.4 1 .........l'..-..... ,, ,,-,.,..'f ,,..f ..-1-Q..-.1 .... M...-.1... - .---'f - . ,, I ' ' . i l ,555 S a ional g5f'C0nfract fs e .illeff F eff P A e . .1 r -at r Mllkla f e-f-used in 1913 to preserve and beautify that most cherished of' all our national possessions, the dome of the Capitol at Washington, D. C.-4-proved so good . that in 1917 they were used again Qexclusivelyl. - . A most unusual' tribute to this- good old paints house land its dependable paints. All people agree that noth- ing should be too good to use. ' t' i . 1 e Come. in and get a copy of our How to Paint ' . ' Book, Free-64 pages. e Braithwait Hardware Co. , Succeshors' to Farruers Supply Co. 1525 E, llfhf, ' T r 1 A e. Columbus, Neb.
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- ..,.5,-gg-,b KEITH PERKINS The Hallmark Jeweler 6 ' ' Columbus lslshowlng the largest line 'of Ladies' Bracelet ' Watches he has ever stocked. We sell no watch . we can't guarantee and carry a range- of priffe to fit any purse. L' p i D Our Special, an oblong white gold case with a 16 Jewel movement, for S35.00. .lt's a Hallmark.- eine--9-new-e-6--0--0 '? 9 4 ? MILLINERYS ln the Correct and Latest Styles. , - - A Our prices are always as low as consistent with - Dependable Merchandise. See us before you buy. F , 9 H. H. STIRES ' p Columbus, N eb. -c-v-e-msw--o-b-o--Q--O-'O 'l '0 9 '4 ' qonooonbou owenooooooooouoooouocoooeo noooooooo , , 0 9 0 9 ' ' 9 0 . - o 99 6 .U rn 2 Z H4 w C I-6 E: rm W C12 99999 66666 99996 y 9 '4 C5 S Q.. 1 5 0 Si ff: 99996 69 66 W gr D- 'F fn- C? CD 99 1 99999 66666 wowoowws l il FF H' r i CD W CD Fi' FF CD 1 m 7 O . l 699996999996 Mn C5 O r' C 3 T , C1 .Sn Z IF'-l T 'FU IP' cn 71 P' 9999 69 og 9 9 6 6 6 9 ,9 6 9 6 6 9 9 6 9 9 6 6 9 6 6 6 6 9 9 9, ,v 6 6 6 9 9 Q. 9 9 Q, 6 9 9 6 6 6 9 6 9 6 6 6 9 9 66 A Little Less Eighth Grade .Graduation Though the weath.er was unfavor- able last Friday evening, and necessi- tated the postponement of the Eighth Grade graduation exercises until Mon- day evening, the 12th, yet it did not spoil the event, as postponements of- ten do. Oni the other hand,.by doing this, we had fair weather, and were able to stage one. of they 'most success- ful school functions ever held here. For attendance, many say the hall was neve.r so crowded. Be that as it may, the house was filled to overflowing by an appreciative audience, before whom was rendered a program of music, a cant-ata by. the grades, fol- lowed by the presentation of diplomas to the Eighth grade graduates. A At the opening of the program, four members of the high. school orchestra, Kenneth Smith, Paul Rupp, Hazel Smith, and Kenneth Kelly, .rendered selections which were heartily encofed by the audience. There are ten mem- bers ofthe orchestra, and more to join later, but only these' four were ready to appear at this time. There will be more' participating at the high' school commencement exercises. The cantata., Midsummer A Eve, presented by the grade pupils, under the direction of the- Misses Steinberg- er and Williams, was an event in. school history long to be remembered. The costuming of the Elves, Fairies, Flowers, and Will-'o-the-Wiaps, the throne of the Queen, the forest scene, the excellent songs, perfectly execut- ed drills and marches, especially the cu.rtisies of the fairies Geraldine,Egan andiLoneta Killion-all these went to make the cantata a genuine success, the kind the school and patrons will long remember. No smallamount of praisefor this belongs to their teach- ers, M'sses Williams and Steinberger, who worked so patiently and careful- ly to train the pupils. Their -accom- panist, Miss Anna Kelly, has also giv- en many afternoons and evenings of her time gratis. 9 The cast of characters follows: Dorothy ........ 4---,Jean Hollingshead Queen Mab--T ............ Irene Kell.y Herald .............. Harold Pearson Pages-Robe.rt Flemingg Aaron Farmer Flower Girls, LaVerne Morrow, Mar- garet Peasron. F Spirit of Dawn ........... l.CaI'O1 Hill Flowers: Lois Lightner, Ereda Egan, Gwendolyn .fKeilly, Katherine Mahn, Ellen Clabaugh, Geraldine Lamb, Goldie Preston, Elnor Van Allen. - .
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Jabs l , n The Tragedy . There was ,a young fellow namedlJim Who thought he knew how to swim: He jumped offthe Cock, lAnd lit on his block, -And never saw land agin. Harold, in'Hill's drug store: I Want some consecrated lye.' ' . Charlie: You mean concentrated lye. U Harold: '7It does nutmeg any dif- ference. That's what I camphor. What does it sulphor'? Charlie: H15 scents, I never cinna- mon with so much wit. , Harold: Yet, I ammonia novice at as ' Miss White fin physiologyj: You should never drink Water while eating Roland: What would you do if you 'took a hot mouthful? D ...Tragedy in,,Two Acts I Act. I ' P Miss White Clntent on Arithmetic problem: Now what shall I do to make that number of plants equal to this number? y Jake Harding: Put fertilizer on remix: - V Act ,II Exit Jake. . Henrietta: In what course do you expect to graduate? Dale: . In he course of time. ' Stephen: Are you going With us tonight? p ' I Kenneth K.: I can'tg I've got to give a 15 minute talk in English class tomorrow. Stephen: That's nothing: I've' got to talk an hour tonight to get the car. ' . Bell Hop Cafter guest has ,rung ,tor ten minutesj: Did you ring, sir? Guest: . No, I was tolling: I thought you were dead. I dare not' be too long alone, lest I awake and flndi me gone! Short sleeves all remind 'us Sp-ing is in our midst. Water marks remind us To wash above the wrist. A ' V. 'I 'K ,, X ,4 . ,.- Eight Commandments for Freshman y l5, Thou shar1t'g3O tu School- five days 1. Thou s-halt read the Monroe: Doc- I and 011 .Saturday 8'et'Y0l1I' IBSSOUS for trine. ' ' X Monday. ' , q , T pq I M . I 253 sRe:memb,5I' Your SUPGFIOPS, ther 6. Honor thy Mother Seniors. Seniors, bow down to them. - , 3. Thou shalt not take thy teacha 7' Thfm Shalt 111013 Steal thy neigh- e.r's' name in vain. P , ' I bor's tablet, book, pencil or paper. 4. Remember your averages, to keep the.n1 up. . - . 8. Thou shalt not kill any timei . z09006906960000O90050060060f0OO05f6000fQ96+6060969003 o - ' - ' , - Q 3 ,LET DAHLBERG do your 2 3 f ' s - ' Z 3 Electric Work . A t , p 1 g E Speciallequipment for testing and repairing 5 g generators, starters, lighting and ignition systems on g g all cars. Battery charging and-repairing. g 3 ' EXIDE BATTERIES 2 E W J uhnke's Battery Station, Columbus 2 E J. E. Dahlberg, Manager H2 oooeoowwwnoonoooolnouoooooooooowneonooonooz 3000000000000000000fJOQ0000000000000000DQGOOOOGFJGJOGGJU Cfmsvl I We carry a complete assortment of Gold Seal Congoleum Art Rugs at all times in every S 0000 size from I8x:36 int. up to 9xl 5 ft. ' . s Gold Seal Congoleum 6 tt. wide at 90c per sq. yd. Gold Seal Congoleum 9 ft. wicle at Sl.-15 per sq. yd. 6 Gold Seal Congoleum is strictly ' GUARANTEED I 9 Laqsfe11y0ua1'1.absutit 0 Q F' 1. ' I Columbus, Neb. I 00000006000000000060000O0G00060000000000000D0000000
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