Nappanee High School - Napanet Yearbook (Nappanee, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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X 6 1 Xx 5 Qlllass Prophecy E!IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllei mwhAmwWNHEDAKliBRUARY3TNM-M- NOTED SINGER TO BE HEARD BY RADIO At 8:00 this evening Miss Wilma Abell, Amer- ica's famous contralto will broadcast from the Audi- torium at Chicago. All her old friends will certainly be pleased to hear her, as she lived here all during her High School years, and had many friends among Nappanee people. Tune in at Station XYZ. Announcer --Mr. R. D. Hepler, form- erly of Nappanee. -lioii NEW THEORY A New Theory, which blows the Einstein theory into a thousand pieces is being thrust under the eyes of America's foremost scientists by the well-known philosopher and mathema- tician, Prof. L. O. McCuen. The theory is being very much disputed by Miss Hel- en Frederick, mathemati- cian and winner of various mathematical contests, and by John Stauffer, a famous physician and surgeon. ...O-- HONORARY DEGREE CONFERRED Wise University has con- ferred the Honorary degree of B. P. L. 1-Bachelor Pro- fessor of Latinl on Mr. Car- lin Felter, Professor of Lat- in and Mathematics at the University. 1.--0...1 Announcement is made of the opening of an exclusive hat shop on Lincoln Ave. The joint owners and pro- prietors are Miss Opal Brumbaugh and Miss Ver- na Herr. L,0..-L AC-TRESS RETURNS FROM ABROAD Isadora Runcan, known by her friends as Isabelle Lopp, has just returned Page Twenty-two from Paris, where she has, for the past two years been playing the leading part in the new stage hit, The Road Home? Miss Lopp proved very popular on the Parisian stage, and was hailed as a promising young actress. ...-0--- Russell Orn, electrical engineer, has just perfect- ed a new type of loud- speaker which greatly sur- passes the old type, and will eventually be the only type used, so radio experts say. .iQ1O..l NEW ANESTHETIC The Misses Ruth Kinney and Kathryn DeBow, grad- uate nurses both studying in the laboratory of the School of Medicine of Ham- burg, Germany, have devel- oped a new formula for the preparation of an anesthet- ic said to be more efficient for putting people to sleep than ether or gas. This is a valuable discovery for the world of medicine. . 0il YOUNG PIANIST STARTLES PARIS Miss Julia Welty, youth- ful American pianist, has startled Paris by her mar- velous interpretation of the masters-Bach, 'Beethoven and Chopin. Although Miss Welty had been acclaimed a wonderful artist in this country, this was her first appearance abroad, having spent four years in study abroad after she left this country and before going on the concert platform in Eu- rope. .0,.il MANY ATTEND BIG WEDDING The most brilliant wed- ding of the year took place Saturday evening when Miss Isobel Geyer was married to one of the out- standing young men of 1929 this city. The ceremony was held at the magnificent new Hotel Baumgartner, owned and managed by Mr. Homer Baumgartner. The Reverend Mr. Russell Har- mon ofliciated at the cere- mony. Mrs. Pat O'Neil, for- merly of this city, acted as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Kathryn Knobel, Ruth Weber, and Lillie Crow. The assisting ushers were Mr. Ferrill Miller and Mr. Oscar Kline. fEditor's note: Through an error on the part of the reporter, the name of the bridegroom was omitted. However, the majority of the bride's :lassmates will know who HE is.J ..,0.... DEBUTANTES SPEND DELIGHTFUL WINTER The Misses Veda Weldy, Violet Pippenger, Ruth Barnhart, Gleta Frederick, Marjorie Walters, Hilda Phillips, and Joy George report a wonderful time in Rome, Naples, Nice and northern Africa where they have been spending the win- ter in delightful summer weather. .....0.- FOLLIES The famous Fervsky Fol- lies will appear here at the Fairy Theatre, for a week beginning tomorrow, Wed- nesday, February 4. The manager and director of this Revue is Mr. Chester McCuen, formerly of 'Qh1S city, Among the Foll1e's girls are quite a few Wh0 used to live here also. They are-Evelyn Yarian, Mar- garet Frevert, Launa Beech- ley, Madge Miller, and Blanche Jervis. ....-0-- WEATHER REPORT A heavy snow fell on the 9th of May, 1923. It soon melted away, though.

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- - 1 , 5 x , y I - HILDA PHILLIPS The unspoken word never does harm. VIOLET PIPPENGER We are charmed by thy neatness: Let not thy hair be out of order. - Girl Reserves '29, O. YODER--Advisor I. A. ABELL-Advisor . 4. , 1 Page Twenty-one



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' F fa . - i WANT ADS WANTED - Position as cook in good family with no children, dogs or inva- lids. Can cook a little and wash dishes if dish-washer is furnished. Miss Joy George, Box 81. ,...0,,... WANTED -- Efficient secretary to help me with my autobiography. Very important work. Willard Slabaugh. Box 23. lgloii LOST AND FOUND Lost --- A lady's pocket- book in a car driven by an unknown man containing S10 and two passengers. Re- turn to Miss Lillie Crow. 821 Wells Avenue. ....i0....... W Lost - A book of Eti- quette somewhere between City Square and owner's home. Return to Mr. Oscar Kline. Phone 322. ..l01T Lost - A cane by an old man with an ivory head. .1-0....1 MISCELLANEOUS D0 you wish to be tall? If so, send for Chester Mc- Cuen's New Correspondence Course at once! Why let this opportunity slip by? Be convinced by one of his successful pupils. Mr. Chester McCuen Sz Co. Dear Sir: After having taken your entire course of 25 lessons, along with the prescribed medicine, exercise and food, I have grown to a charming height. Gratefully, Miss Maxine Wright. FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1910 Mod- el Ford. Easy terms f10c down, 1c monthly for six months.j Apply Mr. Ferril Miller, 1001 Central Ave. .ici FOR SALE-Ford,Model 1800, fine antique, worth 32500. Will scarifice for rB2499.99. Willard Slabaugh. .loli WANTED -- A society reporter. Apply at Advance- News Oliice. Howard Field Editor. .1...0,i PERSONALS Miss Barnhart has re- sumed the teaching of her English classes at Dumb In- stitute, after having spent part of the winter abroad with friends. ..l0.-T Miss Lelah McC-uen is leaving toot da sweet for Germany where she is to study music-on the har- monica. .lol Anyone wishing to see Virginia Coppes, a graduate in the class of '29, may call at 305 North Hartman Street. Phone 286. -loi- After her concert in Chi- cago, Miss Wilma Abell intends to come back to the old home town to give vocal lessons to those who are willing to pay S500 a lesson for half an hour. 0 Miss Maxine Wright has just return-ed from a con- vention of librarians at Read-a-while, Minnesota. .1lO.. UMy alarm clock went off this morning at eight-thir- t'y.n Hasn't it come back yet? 0,...,. Buy your new Nash at Frevert-Stahly Sales Co. A car for Your Money. r 19291 ADS Fashion Beauty Parlor Manicuring and Marcelling Hazel Metzler Dorothy Miller. 10.... Women, Attention! Have your Paris gowns made right here in this city this spring. Mademoiselle Anglemeyer. ....01.. MULLETT'S For Groceries Quick Airplane Delivery To all parts of the state. C. S. Mullett, Prop. io.-. JOKES Motorist ffrantically over phonejz I've just turned turtle. Voice ffrom the other endlz 'tWrong number. Ap- ply at the aquarium. 101 He: I brought you some flowers. She: Ohl How beauti- full They're Marguerites, aren't they? He: Er, No-she wasn't in. .1..0-,Q Ten Ways to Tell A Freshman 1. The density of his cere- bral profundity. 2. His dumb look. 3. His armful of books. 4. His gentle manner of ad- dressing teachers, 5. His dumb look. 6. His interest in his stud- ies. 7. His lack of conversation in his classes. His dumb look. . His lack of jokes in as- sembly. 10. His dumb look. 8. 9 Page Twenty-three

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