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THE GOLDEN-ROD ALWAYS RELIABLE C. H. BROOKS CASH Grocer and Provision Dealer J375 HANCOCK STREET H. H. 1. SMITH rnnrFD ocncpai. VJKVJCLK, MERCHANDISE Post Office Store Quincy Point, Mass. When in doubt. Buy of Osgood. That is all right. But! When you want No Doubt buy or JOHNSON BROS., City Square The S. S. Pierce Store of Quincy Comp i'monts of . . . Srani to Shoe Store 4 7 JPancocA St., Quinct Telephone to - WM. PATTERSON, Florist,92 Av For FLOWERS for all occasions Orlando Pace-- ' LADIES’ and GENTS’ TAILOR REPAIRING 642 Washington St. Qulncv Point, Mass. W. J. WILBUR Boots and Shoos Repaired HONEST WORK AND RIGHT PRICES Newport Avenue Wollaston Anyone Wishing . . . Home-made Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pies will do well to call at 16 BROOK ST., or 109 TAYLOR ST., WOLLAS- TON 0« v v J v MRS. J. C. PORTER, Prop. If it Swims, we have it H. W. TITUS Sea Pood Market 353 Newport Ave. WOLLASTON MR$. I. WOOD ®illfnet f Room J, Adams Building, Mourning orders taken at residence QUINCY. without extra charge Compiimonts of Oscar H. HMnot iHair Dresser .. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty. Razors Honed and Concaved. 335 Newport Avenue Wollaston 1. J. BAIZLEY BOOTS AND SHOES MADE and REPAIRED Brook Street Wollaston
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THE GOLDEN - HOD Joe McPherson’s browny locks Are of a blackish hue. The color of Ralph Merritt’s hair Is quite peculiar too. Ex-captain, Henry Moody, is Though bashful, yet polite. Cora Morse, who talks so loud, Won’t study, though she’s bright. Cherry Newell, when she walks, Just barely lifts her feet. Miss Packard’s fondness for the boys, Would be difficult to beat. Russell Parker, at recess, Goes begging for some food, And Miss Pinel is often in A melancholy mood. The next is Clara Porter, who Is famous as a cook, And Alvin Pountney’s often seen With his face hid in a book. And now the jolly Pratt twins come, One Floss, the other Hess. ’Tis said that people think they’re like Each other more or less. Carl is our gallant Patriot boy, Will he a Ledger keep ? Eddy Reardon, Rogers’ lunch Considers good and cheap. Next we see sweet Bertha, who Can write as well as Reed, And modest Alice Reinhalter Is very smart indeed. Lottie Rendle, as you know, In athletics does excel. Shy Richardson his comet plays Unusually well. Robbins, the harbingers of spring, We sometimes call Leona. Edna Robinson’s found a heart. Who do you think is the owner? Now Archie Rogers, it is said, To go to school just hates. Kike Sanders can’t go fishing now, Because he has no Bates. Alfred Small, the brilliant youth, Is the next one in our line. Miss Smith in Mathematics IV Is doubtless superfine. ’Tis thought that Francis Sweeney is The best dancer in the school. Young Lucien Thayer does know it all In his lessons, as a rule. Miss Julia Thomas now intends A dressmaker to be. Miss Tripp in Latin ev’ry day, Is usually “ at sea.” Tuck, the lad with the smiling face, Is our orator, you know, And Mary Wallace, a quiet girl, Is very sure but slow. Marion White, who is chubby and fat, Is always ready for fun. A good little girl who dares not to talk Is Caroline Wilkinson. Williams, the youth with the plastered hair, Is very fond of his books, And last but not least is Dorothy, Who’s not so Young as she looks. D. F. ’06. Socials The Class of 1906 spent a most pleasant after- noon, November 8, 1905, in dancing and playing games. As a class party is an uncommon event in our school, it was considered a great treat and thoroughly enjoyed by all who were present. The annual foot-ball reception was given De- cember 20, 1905, by the young ladies of the three upper classes. According to custom, dancing was the entertainment for the evening. The matrons were Miss Fish, Miss Thompson and Miss Guild. On February 23, 1906, the Sophomores gave a very enjoyable reception to the Seniors. Mrs. Harper, Miss Sherman and Miss Souther acted as matrons.
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Williams' Jewelry Store Plain and Ornamental Engraving by Hand or Machine at short notice................... T. L WILLIAMS, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN Latest Methods, Modern Instruments, Dark Room Examinations ... Lenses ground to order on the premises Connected by T elephone 1473 Hancock Street TELEPHONE I 473 HANCOCK ST., QUINCY OU can buy ice Cream Soda and College Ices for five cents. We get ten. Worth it, too, the boys say. The Weeks-Hill Pharmacy, Adams Building MISS G. C. GORHAM Dry and Fancy Goods SMALL WARES Newport Avenue Wollaston ALEXANDER DICKIE Hair Dresser Children's Hair Cutting Cor. Brook St. and Newport Av«. WOLLASTON WRIGHT DITSON WRIGHT DITSON HIGH GRADE ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Base Ball Implements and Uniforms, Tennis Rackets Championship Tennis Ball Everything pertaining to Ath- letic Sports . SEND FOR CATALOGUE 344 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass. L. R. HARRIS DEALER IN GROCERIES and PROVISIONS Flour, Tea, Coffees, Butter and Cheese W. D. FOWLER First-Class Boot and Shoe Repairer 660 Hancock Street Wollaston, Mass. BEALE STREET WOLLASTON BENT BUSH DESIGN AND MAKE Class Caps Class Pins With Embroidered Device In Gold, Silver and Enamel AT POPULAR PRICES 387 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON
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