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fs f ' '-E' W i l ELIJAH AT S. H. A. Elijah .....,,,........... ........, .......... H e len Smith The VX'idow .. -- ,,-,. Rose Conlin VVidow's Son ......... .... .....,.. .....,.......,,...,,,,,,...,. I Q z tchel Music .............. . ............,.......,,..... , ,........,...,,., ..,, . ...Midge Tipton VVoe to the Chamher of Commerce that staged Elijah at the arsenal, March thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth, for long since Helen Smith has entertained the gym classes and lilled our recreation hours with her interpretation of it. Clad in Indian Costume and armed with 'fgynf' pole, she stalks in, shouting Elijah and extending greetings with wild thrusts of the free arm. Accompanied hy a weird thumping on the piano CMidge's entire repertoirej and the widow's full-voiced weeping, Helen raises the widow's son to life. As an anticliinax, Helen presents us with the UButterHy Dance or, Helen and Rose together, Two Indian Lovers. THE TROLLEY CAR EPISODE 'fAnnette, you and 'Pat' get on, lLiz' and Helen, you walk down the street Mary and I will do the rest. All arrangements planned, each starts to perform her duty. The ear stops, Annette and Pat get on. l'ull hard, Kate! Let's go! Swish-goes the trolley. The passengers sit in the dark, while the hasty conductor disniounts, shouting violent accusations at the two transgressors. His out hursts show no effect: Mary and Kate stay hidden until the trolley is restored, and the car is trundling down the street. SOMETHING OUGHT TO BE DONE ABOUT THIS Seniors playing Love Sets with lower classinen. Clt isn't tennis eitheiil Sophonlores giving the excuse when they are late, 'AI went to church this morning, Sisterf, Freshies publishing private notes. Juniors- Anina, the two Agnes' and Bernice using the Junior Classroom for a Beauty Parlor. Cecelia's giggling in class. Helen S1nith's wasting the whole noon-hour on shorthand Cwe can't read it anywayj Mary l'urcell's hair for is it?j Vivian's inability to prove to S. M. VV. that she is paying attention. Mary l7ogarty's passing up stop signals. Genevieve Conlin's refusing to get excited. Mary l rey's making use of a nest of swan like clouds to express her senti- ments on chewing gum. Margaret Frey's trying to hoss her older sister. Pauline Bushu's saying My Gosh, Agnes! to anyhody and anything. Clare VVinterhauer's never standing on two feet. Rose Conlin's following a well regulated diet. to keep her athletic hut grace- ful figure. Lucille Henihreikcr's winning twice in succession prizes raffled hy the Seniors. Helen Robinsons laughing in church on Sunday morning, at a joke that she chanced to hear on Saturday night. Violet's philosophical attitude toward life. Mary C. Collinis ambition to he a Caharet Dancer. Mildred Tipton's exclusive ahility to persuade Sister De Chantal to open the candy store. Helen Murphys sending home-made fudge to a certain party at Notre Dame. Gladys XYillianis' trying to frighten a shy little news-hoy hy flashing a ten dollar hill at him, Getting funds to send the O'MaIley Family hack to Ireland. One Hundred Tfwfnty-Six
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H ffxaf egg .. : f r N .: ug, ? 5 W El RIDGELY-F.ARMERS STATE BANK VVill move into its new 12-story ' Fireproof Building Southeast corner of 5th and Monroe Streets On or about July 4, 1927 xxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BETSY ROSS BREAD Amrheilfs Bakery xsxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxs, I I I I I Compliments of T. J. EOHERT STUDIO DRAPERIES AND GIFT VVARES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I I I Shop Phone, M. 22585 Res- Phone, M. 6766 I I , . I 1 Frank Scherf Boiler Oo. : Successor to Otto Sz Scherf I I Steam Boilers, Tanks, Stacks. Breechings, Foal Chutes, Fire Escapes, Doors and Shut- ters. Electric Oxygen and Acetylene YVelding and Cutting. I I I I I I . . . g General Repairing a Specialty I I Tenth 8: Cook Sts- Springfield, Ill- One Hundred Twenty-Five
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X Kmm fn W 1 ABIGAIL STUDIO Portraits That Almost Speak Here is a studio for recording you at your best. An elevator takes you to the door- A maid meets you and shows you to the dressing rooms- A woman's trained eye arranges your dress, pose and ex- pression. Miss Abigail herself takes your portrait- 511 N. Side Square Phone Capitol 5386 xxx!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CAPITAL CITY ICE CREAM CO. 312 So. 3rd St. Springfield, Illi m---------------------------1- Springfield, Ill. HENRY E. MIDDEN THE BEST TO EAT, CLEAN We Deliver Phones: Main 1561-1562 227-229 W. cook sf. Springfield, nl. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxu PATRCNIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 'I DOMINICUSW STAFF One Hundred T-wenty-Seven
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