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WHITEAND GOLD 3: charge secured them for the performance. Pyramus, a most ardent lover, was well impersonated by the Right Honorable Chester Smith. Thisbe was a most beautiful blonde maid with dreamy blue eyes and a. soft musical voice. She was so graceful and charming that it would make any knight' 9 heart swell with pride to serve her. Miss Smith has: starred 1n many plays, but her favorite part is that of Thisbe. So perfectly was tHe lion imper- sornated by Mr. W arriner that his roar made all the ladies in the audience tremble with fear. The play was such a success that it is hoped the all-star troupe will appear at the State Normal on their next tour through the United States. . . g k Joshcs Al TALE? Listen, my friends, and you shall 1mm Of the sorrows and troubles of Ray De Bum. On February ninth, nineteen; and six, There happened to Ray this lamentable mix. Ray said to his friend llCome with me tonight, A ride to the Normal would give me delight, With you all alone in the full moonis bright gleam. Weill bring up the Social CommitteeTs ice cream? IT,S WONDERFUL how our trade increases. Why? Every dollar spent at our store is well invested, we are in your midst With a fresh and select stock, with the best of goods at low- est prices. We have reasons for expecting increasing business. 4 New York Grocery Opposite Normal N. J. BRUCKER The Benbough Furniture Coi Incorporated Furniture, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Window Shades. Sunset, Main 323 TELEPHONEsg Home 3213 Corner Sixth and E Streets San Diego, Gal. $.42
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30 WHITEANDGODD welcome. During the afternoon some enjoyable music was fumished by Mrs. Knight, Miss Galliher and the Misses Messer. A guessing contest was indulged in and Miss Messer was awarded the prizem aln exceedingly useful one, just ask her what it was. The reception room was artistically decorated in: Y. W. C. A. pennants and ferns. Chocolate and wafers were served. The young ladies proved capital entertainers and all went away declaring they had spent a most pleasant afternoon. The birthday of our beloved, national hero, George Washington, was commemorated February 23. Under the careful direction of Mr. Bliss, a simple but significant and entertaining programme was offered. It was wonderfully interesting to learn the history of thh flrst American: flag, and also the origin of several of our national patriotic songs. Many of us for the first time heard the original words to Yankee Doodle. The training school and the Normal proper were represented in the entertaimnent. The assembly hall was effectively decorated in flags,one large one was draped from end to end of the platform. The exercises closed with a. brief address on Washington by Pres. Black. At the regular Student Body meeting, February 6, a. touching little comedy was presented by the dramatic matinee heroes, entitled, Pyramus and This . The cast of characters comprised all: the leadlimg actors of the day and we must add it was with great difficulty that the committee in m At BOWENS a a 27 will be found the latest styles in ladies' ready-to-wear garments. New arrivals Spring suits Jackets and waists. Call and see the new styles. H.043 FIFTH w. 0. Bowerh mv'tm' l U . 'Vlght. mun. mum anI-thotog'raplrx3 of The Normal School E KODAK FINISHING The Fitch Studio 1:055 sixth Street, Next to Home Telephone Building U? 'U' U 1'
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32 WHITEANDGOLD And so he went off for his horse-while she Was to wait on the corner of Fifth street and D. But when, just on time, Ray returned with his team, He found it was only the candy mania dream That his buggy would hold both the girl and ice-crealm Then home he returned with a light, muffled tread, To hitch up his larger wagon instead. Now Papa had said in a very stern way That the horse in the barn on that evening should stay. But, alas! In the hitching Ray made quite a noise And his dear little brother, like all little boys, To the head of the house all at once gave alarm, I. And so our poor Ray put the plug in the barn. .; We can not recall all the things that were said, - As he tearfully wended his way up to bed. And meanwhile his friend down at Fifth street and D, Was eagerly watching and waiting, you see, And her thoughtsathey were probably those of fierce war, When she silently boarded a. Normal School car. What material are talking machines made of P The first was made of a rib.--Ex. GIANOS, TALKING MACHINES, SM A L L I N S T R U- nENTs, SHEET music E 3 :Iihealrle C9. C0. - 103335133? nvmwwmvnnrkuwvw $5? tgjffydiizs ; vv WWW ?acAarcys $00k Sfore 8 3 Removal Sale g Waammaammamau
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