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Some man said on the train going to Davis that it was the ugliest bunch of basket ball players thua-t he had ever seen. Meaning the iboys, of oourse. Wanted to know who Harold Kight took the box of candy to when he went into the piarsonage Wednesday evening. Sue Fredlock: Gee, this vanity case is hasrd to shut. Chilli: Yes, just like your mouth. We would like to know Why Suids Cavanaugh was holding Picky Boon and calling for Mr. Rhodes. Mabel Abernathy had her teetih oleamed at the dentist's the other day and now she won't eat anything for fear of getting' ther teeth dirty. il. 5' Q W 5' , 1C?. .,.Ey Nqgc LJ Page om hundred twzngv-nine ..., , s
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Father Cfrom top of stairsl : Mary, it's eleven o'clock. Mary H. S.: Why papa, Harold's watch says only 10:30 and he's 'aw- ful fast. Bobbed hair and painted lips do not the flnaipper make. She might be a grandmother. d Noah was so opposed to gambling in the ark that he sat on the deck all ay. Gladys Gross gets sore everytime the word Everslharp is spoken. We wonder why. Natalie DiBitteto says there is no sweeter flower grows than the Sweet William. Herbert Mullan tdaslhing wildly into the doctor's officel: Give me something for my head, quick. Doctor: I wouldn't take it as a gift. Some interesting events that took place on the train going to Davis:- 1. Catherine fell in love with ea big fat man and fhe gave her a nickel. 2. Sue sold papers and peanuts for the peanut boy. 3. A yell was given for the conductor and one for the brakemaan. 4. Virginia Ott put the condu.ctor's cap on and the people gave a yell for Icabod Crane. 5. Accident goes in mail car and helps stamp letters. On her way back she Hswilpes a bottle of pop from the peanut boy. 6. Jeffy told the bnaskeman he would look good under water. 7. Ethel Wilderman swipes a baby's mama doll. 8. Nellie pours water down a travelling rnlam's back. 9. Bubbles takes home Week's supply of onalnges and apples. 10. Mrs. Neff says never again. Reward offered for the capture of the villain who took candy from case in drug store at Davis o-n Friday, Feb. 22. The party concerned is describ- ed as follows: tall and large, blue eyes, dark brown hair. At the time of the stealing she was heard called Kate by one of her acfcomplices. Miss Miltenberger tells the Commercial Law class to open their books for the case problems as quickly as they open them for the daily lessons. Elvin Adams went to Keyser to root for Spotts, the only mzan that can come up to ElVin's weight. lhlgx me hzzmfred mfefxm'-fzglzz 'F V ' 'Y-fr -aiu--wg-m-- :'sg.-:aff -- - A. ,J-, . f n- ' ' A' 'W ' ' my V- . - ' ' - -H' . . . .. .
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