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Blu alle ull: 4-'L 2 of the poor house forever. I cannot close without quoting these pathetic, yet powerful words of the House of Representatives: We live for those who send us To these historic halls We vote for all the measures That to our lot befalls. Providing all the measures Reach us amended so The common people of the land ull: xllnlilpr Hiirrnrlnlli alll alla lil' 1 C1 basketful of leaves, 4015 spangles, and a residue of lace, chiffon, etc. But time forbids a further discus- sion, I close this part of my essay with the touching words of Bryant: When passing by the milliner's No Woman now alive Can stand the window sign which reads Once 10 now 5. Iapproach the subject of hair with much trepidation. Some people are 'E Wm Simply have no Show. sensative about their hair,not about the such-is-life. 1 thank you. h have but that Whlcl' V HATS, HAIR AND CLOTHES Like the discussion of hats these re- :h Hats and hair should go together of marks will be confined to the hirsute T course, hence my combination of Sub- appendage of ladies and women for the y jects. They were both invented to cov- reason that man's hair has no possibili- er the head. Being such a broad sub-' ties, and one ca.n'tdiscussa bald-headed ject, I will have to part the hair from man's hair because he hasn't any. 5 the hats in its discussion. Unlike the styles in hats, the pre- 7 Hats are more complex in their vailing styles in hair dressing are al- mechanism than a time lock and there most all originated in Central Africa, a are as many styles as the sands of the few coming from Java. Of course im- sea. provements have been made by our ,E They run in size from a small flower talented American women,but for the E: pot to a ten-in-the-family wash tub. most part the original marcelle wave ' We are of course discussing women's is worn. hats as men's are scarcely worth men- The wild desire to be in the swim tioning. hirsutely speaking has led to many All the different styles originate in curious devices. But herein liesa secret ..-E Paris and are wired over from there. which perhaps I should not divulge. ' That is the reason there is so but what's the use? Who was it that much wire in hats. It takes the styles said. It's no fun to have a secret unless I somtimes three or four years to get all you can tell it. One of these devices -v the way across the continent but soon- is side tracked hair. This is hair that F er or later every woman in America has been switched, of course. Price 90 will be wearing a hat designed by some cents and up if real hair. One of the fussy man milliner in Paris. most delightful, health-giving and It is an egrugrious blunder to wear beauty making devices is the rat. - the same hat two seasons. It is almost These of course are not real live rats ? as much a breach of etiquette to have but just a vulgar name given to a very the old one fixed over. The words of useful article, probably applied be- the poet are only too true, Spare the cause it resembles a rat's nest,or do rats purse and spoil the hat. have nests? A scientist, who really did not know And puffs, those little curly things. -' what he was undertaking once analyz- They are so cheap K5 cents and up on cd a genuine society hat. The result bargain daysj and one can get so many was astonishing. Reduced to its com- on one's head. You know the poet said ponent parts contained: that the crowning glory of woman ,- 5 miles of straw braid, 2 3-4 miles of is her hair, even if it is not her own. wire, 60 yards of silk ribbon, 7 feet of A woman becomes very hard for her to ostrich plumes, 4 bushel of cherries, 1 part cornpay with it when from sheer U ll 'll' 'llUll'- 'll' 'IIDII' 'Il' 'IIUII' 'll' 'UD CGWCYIIQ'-567871
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all alll alla alla ullcllilpr illirriurlmjll ull: ull: nfl: ul-Qi - '-. l 'L' .Z.. 'Z' .E F ? L Y' 5 L T 1' is il Cutler Nov. I2 at Cutler We went to Cutler and,won a game by easy sailing. The game ended 69-12. Our second team lost by a 10-6 score. Camden Nov. 19 at Camden Camden came out and gave us a real score again this season, At the end of the first half the score was 11-10 in Camdens favor. But Bringhurst came out and trounced Camden 39-31. Frankfort Nov.26 at Frankfort We met defeat by the Frankfort re- serves 31-23. The first half ended 16-5. Walton Dec. 3 at Walton Here again we met defeat. The final score being 42-16. Both Voorhees and Flora were out of the game on acconnt of lack of training. Deer Creek Dec. 10 at Flora Deer Creek came and left on the short end of the score 45-7. A feature of the play was the great number of short shots missed by our team. Carrollton Dec. 24 at Flora The Carrollton lads had gained quite a reputation since the beginninng of the season. The game was well played and we won by a 21-27 score. Cutler Dec. 31 at Flora Both the first and second teams won from Cutler. The seconds won by 10-9. The boys in purple and gold handed Cutler a real defeat. The final score was 56-23. Bringhurst and Cutler have been rivals for years but this year we had the goods on them. Deer Creek Jan. 7 at Flora For the second time this season we defeated the Deer Creek lads this time by a 24-11 score. The game was fast and clean. Coeah Moss played his subs in part of the last half. Monon Jan. 8 at Monon Monon was defeated by our team by a 35-27 seore. They came back in the last half strong. The score was in our favor at the half 23-8. Hossville Jan. 5 at Rossville We were again defeated by a large score of 50-24. But Shaffer, our back guard was absent and of course that made a weak place in the machinery. Logansport Feb. 5 at Logansport We were again defeated, but by a very good team. The final score was 37-35. Carrollton Feb. 19 at Carrollton We again met our Waterloo at Car- rollton. We missed several short shots and some longs. We had tough luck all around. The game ended 32-21. Kirklin Feb. 25 at Flora In the final game of the season we had easy sailing against Kirklin. The final score being 48-17. Carroll County Tourney Carrollton defeated Bringhurst in the first game Saturday morning. The score being 23-17. The B. H. S. squad was slowed up by Ayres having a sprain- ed ankle. Sectional Tourney Burlington defeated B. H. S. at 7 o'clock Friday night. The game was fast but Bringhurst missed several short shots and long ones. The game ended Burlington leading 22-18. Prophecy of Senior Class CContinued from page 245 that haven of all ambitious graduates, the top round. Was it not The lady from Philadel- nhia, in her corner talks with girls, who said: Climb to the topmost round of fame Posterity will love your name. If climbing is slippery for you. Just use a lot of Royal glue. We must hew to the mark, fellow citizens, and care not for the chips. Someone must pick them up, but we must hew, hew, hew. Then last when we have braved the breakers and invested our savings in Sugar stock, we can die in peace know- ing that we have accumulated enough wealth to keep some poor lawyer out 4 FT E. ...,. ? dl ill ull: lllmlli- alll ee-ij!-ral: ull: :Halls ull: ll C1
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gli illn alll :Ill ullmlilpr iilirrlurlulll ulla :lla Ill: 1 my .1 L w 5 ,1 necessity it is laid on the dresser till the next day. But time is fleeing and I must close with these words of Tom Morris: Just how a woman combs her hair Is more than I can tell A hair pin here and then one there Back combs of tortoise shell She builds it up and out and in. With most experienced air, The deepest of thy mysteries O woman, is thy hair. I find that true to life, hats and hair have occupied so much space, I cannot disclose close clothes secrets so will close. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Gentlemen and classmates Ccoughsj gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen and boys and girls of this our glorious ban- ner of the free Cwalks nervouslyl of the free. I consider it a great honor to have the pleasure to grant you, yes, to hand youadiploma. Your inspiring motto is well chosen, for a diploma is the long-cherished th ng for which you have struggled so long Ccoughsj struggled so long. What though you have forgotten how Caesar crossed the Atlantic, and perchance the binominal theorenl With this bit of paper you can go forth into the World and waving it on high, demand a job Chesitatesj demand a job. Aim high. Accept nothing less than 82.50 per week. Conquer all difficulties. If the world gets too gay with you, shake your diploma in its face. That will bring it to a realization of who you are. I now have the honor, the pleasure, and great gratification to present thesi- tatesj to present freaches desperately for diplomas which are on the tableb to present. Well here they are,take them. CStumbles and diplomas go rolling on the floor.j Curtain. U CI joke ? 5 2 , Ad in Henpecks Morning Daily- She: Don't you think you'll be Double bed wanted cheap by an elderly cold without your coat? lady with wooden head and foot, Wire Her chum: f'You don't know Pat. 3 ' tt' , , Sprmg mil less Optimist: Well, I had to come down RGCIPQ f01' M0d91'U Tragedy anyway, said Pat who had fallen Take one reckless, natural born fool. down three Hights of Stairs. ' Two or three drinks of bad liquor, F, place in car, and let go, after due time Attorney: Where was the prisoner remove from wreckage, place in black milking the cow? satined box and garnish with flowers. Witness: Al ttle back of center. 1:1 In alla ullmllr alll ullulln :Hn :Halls alll 4. D c5wcnty-eight
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