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1 T H T O Z 7 3 CLIPPINGS FROM MINNEAPOLIS PAPERS OF 193S Concert tonight by the celebrated cellist. Jane Helm. Miss Helm arrived in Minneapolis last night for lier recital, after which he will lease for Euro|ie to appear in the leading cities of the continent. The most noteworthy addition to tlie Walker Gallcnc this winter i Miss Betty Thompson's painting. The Modern Flapper. Mis Thompson was at one time a pupil at Northrop Collegiate School. Mis Marjorie W illium with her tikelele Players is the big act featured at the Orphcum this week. Admirers of this artist hope she will include her old favorite. Mary Imu. Last niaht the three-gaited stake of $10.1X10 was awarded to Miss Peggy Gillette with her horse. Black Bottom. Miss Gi'lette is the owner of the famous horse ranch. He Hop. The Northrop Nature league is happy to present Professor Ruth Barney in her instructive series of lectures on Pug Itehaeior. At the Metropolitan this week Mademoiselle Ann l-ee. premiere dauseuse of the Russian Imperial Ballet, will be the star. Mademoiselle Lee is the sensation of the hour. It will greatly please the patrons of Northrop Collegiate School to learn that, after most careful consideration. Miss Dorothy W illiams has decided to decline all of the many flattering offer from other schools and to renew Iter contract at Northrop a teacher of aeronautics. Catherine Piper, the bewitching blonde star of the silver screen, has signed another five-year contract with the Player -Plashy Corporation. I)r. Alice Benjamin, famous philosopher, will give her first lecture of the eric tomorrow. Sire lia chosen for her subject the long unanswered question. W hich came first, the lien or the egg?” For that tired feeling read In the Ungers oj Flame, written by the popular author, Pauline Brooks, and illustrated by her own pen. Big feature tonight! Miss Katherine Clark, famous humorist, will talk it the Auditorium on Hoaxing Haskins. Some years ago Miss Clark played a leading part in The Srcen Old Ladies o) Lave mi or Town. MU Mary Pierson has arrived in New York from Paris, where she conducts the smartly exclusive Interior Decoration Studio. Before her return to Pari this clever woman will come West ami will favor Northrop School with two choice lectures on Artial Architecture. J. B. Young. Professor of History in Arctic University. North Pole, published but one short month ago her booh. The History o the Esquimaux. That rare nature poet. Mi Barbara Southall, ha just given to the public her latest effort. The Stronge Plant. Mi Southall i a native of Minneapolis, and is thoroughly fomiliar with sponge . Minneapolis radio household are being nightly instructed by Mis Catherine Wagner. National Kindergarten Superintendent, on How to Manage Unruly Children. Famous track runner to lie here! Miaa Betty Miller, recently acclaimed the world's champion sprinter, will arrive in Minneapolis tomorrow to demonstrate lier tactic . After a long sojourn in Kamchatka Miss Emily Douglas rrtums to rropen her photographic studio in the suburb of Hopkins. During her absence Mis Douglas has been engaged in doing studies of horse , a specie of animals now practically extinct. Word wa broadcasted la»t night by Patagonia that Miss Barbara Newman bail come ashore after successfully swimming the Straits of Magellan. Coming soon! The leading opera star. Katherine Simonton. will sing the part of Marguerite in hnust. Miss Simonton ha won world renown in tier dramatic interpretation of this role. By her persistent and wcll-dirrctcd effort. Senator V. Helm has at last succeeded in removing the filibuster privilege from the Senate tules. Mis Barbara Miller has ju t announced the opening of a second dre building establishment. WTiile Miss Miller designs gown strictly a la mode, she i» certainly nut averse to originality. A reception will be held this afternoon ul The College Women's Club to introduce Mi»» Louise Paulson. Principal of the School for Potential Ports. Don't fuil to see Muriel Vanderbilt in Macheth at the Metropolitan thi week. This famou Shakespearian actress has stirred thousand with her vivid (lorlrayal of the sleep-walking lady. I a t night Miss Elizabeth Junkin gave a formal reception for the opening of lier new millinery shop. Mis Junkin will carry strictly Turkish model . Miss Louisa Hineline flew into Minneapolis this morning, bringing with her from the South Pole two new specimen for the lamgfellow Gardens. A new and time-saving device ha juit been invented by Laura Van Nest—an automatic bookkeeping machine, which will make people pay clas due on limr. Tonight at the Arena Minneapolis will welcome home her favorite skating star. Mb Betty Gnldtborough. who ha been spending tlie summer months in Baffin land, practicing her unique and daring stroke . Page Twenty-five
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EIGHTH FORM Back Ho —Helly CoUeho'o-vA. Catherine Waqntr. Katherine Simonton, Katherine Clark, l.ouita Hinetlnr, Jane Young. I.uurn Van Snt. ItarUura Xnr man Cr.sm Kow-Marjorie WCIIiame, I uitr Paultgn, AlU Urn ami . Jam Helm, fathrrinr Piper. Ann l.ft. Dorothy WiHiamt. Muriel Vaujrrbul. Petty Miller. Bafiara Mlllrr KuiNT Row— Barbara Soul hull. Paul,nr llroohe. Peggy Cal, Ur. Man- Pierton, Virginia Helm. Kith Harney, Hmily Davnlat, KUiabeth Jnntrln. Ilrliy Thornton
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SEVENTH FORM Back Row—Itarhara llaetlry, Prune r Henrlie. AiUU Clu'i. Inr bet Mel.iayhlin. Hetty Short. Mary J-if fray, Miriam l.uekrr C’KKTCa Row Jan • Pander. Art in MUUe. PUa Slate! 1‘HUlnry. (Starr Ann Camybell, Maty lloaert. Anna (Star Kntrma. Carolyn lU r her. tloarmarie Gregory KkoST Row—Pllnltrlh .Vlapen. Pleanor Smith, (iretchrn Jtan.erhilJ, Helen Heekreilh. Sally Hell. I‘hvIff Poulatone. I’eouy Thomson
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