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Tht, Book Store SIOUX FALLS S s j BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. S ) A HOME OWNED AND STATEWIDE INSTITUTION 117-119 N. Phillips Ave. Sioux Falls, So. Dak. ANNOUNCING A New Radio Shop Guaranteed Repair Work on any Radio COMPLIMENTS OF Eppley Hotels Company operating Hotel Cataract and Hotel Carpenter Sioux Falls, S. D. PHONE 1232-J Louis C, Warren Excellent facilities for School Banquets .»-... One hundred forty
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Of Qourse You wil [ enjoy Mallory Bran at popular prices ASK YOUR GROCER d Foods j Pratt Mallory Company SIOUX FALLS, S. D. CAMPUSTOWN GRIDDERS SMEAR SWI SH (Continued from page 137) Don ' t know if the oth er team has got to town yet. LINE UP Campustown Pes. Swish Union Maher LE Kentfield Rost LT Strahon Abraham LG Taylor Winters C Norris Potticary RG Barr Gibbs RL Bostic Rayl RE Rice Peirce GB (C) Iverson Werle LH Foreman Helfert RL Farnsworth Gibson (C) FB Carnahan Score by Quarters Sioux Falls College ... 3—3 Swish Union College 2 0—2 Substitutions: Hughes, Vest, Bauer, Jacobson, Lechner, Vopat, Rank. Harring- ton, Hassifat, Little, and Pusinga. Officials: Referee, Antifair, Punlcerville; Head Linesman, Montogomery Ward, Sears Roebuck; Umpire, Artichoke, Madi- on Square Garden. (Compliments to the graduating Qlass of 1933 Freese ' Rohde Co r The Bee Hire ' ' One hundred thirty-nine
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CAMPUSTOWN SUFFERS FIFTIETH GROWING PAIN (Continued from page 125) string, Rope, Clothing, and Second Hand General Store. The cannon was fired by two early risers, Richard Bauer and Forrest Jones, at 11:30 A. M. Only the suspecious oc- casion saved the two culprits from arrest for disturbing the peace. At is was they received a quantity of old shoes from Granpap Kenneth Thompson ' s window and a pleasing array of ripe tomates from the vicinity of Dormsnooze avenue. It is believed that they were offerings to the god of the depression from Ruth Finke and Ada Walradth. On the morning program the next thing to occur was a patriotic meeting on the front steps of Meredith city hall. There several noteworthy officials address the citizens, among them, Mr. Spud Harrison, agricultural bureau expert. The essence of his speech was this: Looking in my bureau drawer this morning, I found a green button which came off of something last night at the Peanut Growers ' ball. Green is Irish, and Irish eat potatoes. Therefore the potato crop will be a bump- er next year. Just watch your potato and see if it will grow into a bumper. The second speaker of the morning was Miss Marguirite Matney, the Edna Wal- lace Hopper of Campustown, who talked on How to Wear a Double Chin Be- comingly, or Seventy Easy Rules for Removing the Twelfth Right Eyelash. Following this revelation a number of school children took part in a pleasing interpretation of fashion when grandma was a grand ma. Ella Abraham, Elizabeth Adams, Nor- ma Anderson, Robert Benedict, and James Hughes took part in a play called, The Smelling Salts, the Smelling Salts, Susie saw a Bug. The second graders, Mary Katherine Burritt, LeRoy Clare, John Davis, Ray- mond Davis, and Orval Dobson sang Stars and Stripes Forever or Fifty Years or Never. In a lovely dance number in which the youngsters were oddly enough dressed in gunny sacks and green caps and carry- ing all sorts of violent contraptions, the children gave an interpretation of Fifty Fear in Hazing, or The Slaying of Poachohontas. Those who did the best were: Eleanor Fitzgerald, Darwin Flan- agan, Raymond Gilbert, James Harris, Velma Henning, Sylvia Hoist, Erwin Iverson, Marvin Larson, Marvin Lecbner, and Grace McKenzie. As a grand finale two old pioneers, Esther Christenson and Lewis BlassI, (Continued on page 142) HEAT YOUR HOME with Natural Gas NOW Enjoy Automatic Control and Even Temperatures During these mild Spring Months Sioux Falls Gas Co. Phone 470 Your Character is what you build into your life through the principles for which you stand in every-day work and play. PETERSON GROCERY 515 West 18th Street A home owned store with a personal interest in a Sioux Falls Institution i One hundred forty-one
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