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HIGH NEWS Page 13 SENIOR S FAVORITE SONGS TOWN NEWS Charlotte Forrest— Get Out and Get Under the Moon.' Thelma Winders— At Dawning. A'ice Miller— That Precious Little Thing Called Love.” C atheryn Ross— The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.” Anna Barkdoll— If I Had You.” Iva Buhrman— Carolina Moon.” Josephine Pryor— Among My Souvenirs. David Welty— Baby Face.” Robert Clopper— Carry Me Back to Old Virginia.” Richard Martin— She Didn't Say Yes, She Didn’t Say No, She Only Said Maybe. Richard Geiser— I'm Sorry Sally.” Kenneth Brandenburg— Dream Kisses.” Richard Newcomer— Doin' The Raccoon.” Glenn Sensenbaugh— Show Me the Way to Go Home. Alfred Fehl— The Varsity Drag.” Kenneth Spessard— My Mother’s Eyes.” Robert Welty— School Day Sweethearts. Paul Lung— He'll Be Coming Round the Mountain When He Comes.” Edwin Barkdoll— I Faw Down and Go Boom.” KIDDIE KLOTHES SHOP The Exclusive Children Shop Connell Building 12 V. Franklin St. Death of Our Former Janitor We regret the death of our former janitor, Mr. William Smith, who died Wednesday, May 8. Mr. Smith was a faithful janitor for us twelve long years. On May 10th and 11th, the Smithsburg Community Players gave with much success a play, Her Honor the Mayor.” A. A. Holmes' automobile was badly dam- aged near Ringgold when it collided with one of Henry Ford’s products. On Saturday, May 11th, Mr. William Kim- ler, a well known contractor of our town, was struck by a bullet of unknown source. The Lutheran Parsonage is being repaired. Eugene Winders, who has been confined to his home with sciatic neuritis, is able to be working again. May 30th was appointed as clean up day in Smithsburg. Hagerstown, Md. • • The RUBY JACKSON SHOP Ladies Wearing Apparel 109 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. Compliments of The MINUIM CONRAD HAUSE Co. PIANOS—PHONOS—RADIOS 17 South Potomac Street ROVEY BROS. Wall Paper and Stationary GIFTS Hagerstown, Maryland The Graduate's Choice since 1919” HOFFMAN STYLE SHOP 1» N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md.
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Page 12 High News MR. AND MRS. HARTLE ENTERTAIN FACULTY AND SENIORS Mr. and Mrs. Hartle gave a party to the Faculty and Seniors on May the 3rd., at 8:00 p. m., at their home in Smithsburg. All the Faculty and Seniors were present and also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Chand- lee and Mrs. Geiser. The evening was spent in dancing, playing cards and singing. Refreshments were served later in the evening. The guests feel very indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Hartle for so enjoyable an evening. SENIOR’S FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Richard Martin— Let's go to Rouzersville. Kenneth Brandenburg— I'll toss you out!” Glenn Sensenbaugh— I think you're crazy. Alice Miller— Wasn't with him.” Kenneth Spessard— Leave it to me. Charlotte Forrest— Aw, shut up! David Welty— I'll sock you one. Iva Buhrman— Not much. Robert Clopper— Alright, Runt.” Josephine Pryor— Oh, it's not so. Alfred Fehl— I’ll be on time.” Anna Barkdoll— Aw, go on! Edwin Barkdoll— I'm trying to. Thelma Winders— Alright, I’ll get you.” Richard Newcomer— Lets take a ride. Catheryn Ross— Alice, I’ve got something to tell you. Robert Welty— Aw, I guess. Grace Reynolds— Yes, I guess.” Richard Geiser— Where's my hat? Paul Lung— Gee whiz! Uncle Bill:— Now Francis, I am go- ing to teach you to milk.” Francis:— Oh Uncle Bill, I'm afraid of that big cow. Won't you let me practice on her calf.” Who Is Wise? He that learns from everyone. —B. Franklin. One of the greatest lesons of life and one that must be learned outside of school, is the care of money. Your future happiness and prosperity will depend very largely upon your application of this thought in early life. Why not seek to learn more of the many advantages of saving. Central Trust Company of Maryland SMITHSBURG, MARYLAND Where Banking Is A Pleasure.
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High News Page 14 GLEE CLUBS MEET AT BOONSBORO FINAL EXAMINATIONS The Girls' Glee Clubs from the High Schools of Smithsburg, Boonsboro, Clear- spring and Williamsport presented a delight- ful program to a large audience in the Boons- boro High School Auditorium on May 16th. The program was opened by a song Spring is Here’’ by the Glee Clubs. The girls then sang two other songs. Following these songs several vocal and instrumental solos were given. The program was con- cluded by the Glee Clubs singing three songs, the last one being Land of Hope and Glory. The program was much enjoyed by every- one who attended. Final examns have been taken and from all reports, everybody is happy and taking life more easily. The Seniors had their exams on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21st. and 22nd., and the undergraduates had theirs on Monday and Tuesday, June 3rd. and 4th. Joseph Hessong Why do they keep lions at the central telephone office?” Mr. Summers:— Why do you ask such a question, Joseph? Joseph H.:— Well, when I call papa, some times the central says, The lion's busy.” Features of the New Ford Car Beautiful Low Lines Choice of Color Remarkable Acceleration Smoothness at All Speeds 55 to 65 Miles an Hour Fully Enclosed, Silent Six-brake System New Transverse Springs Houdaille Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Triplex Shatter proof Glass Windshield Economy of Operation Reliability and Long Life Arrange for a Demonstration —Also ask about the U. C. C. Purchase Plan NEWMAN AUTO CO. t'' ■!''ll’t 't i i-11 t-t John D. Myers Co. HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES AND SHOES Hagerstown, Maryland. POOL ROOM BOWLING Naylor’s Barber Shop A Place for Recreation and Service C. S. Naylor, Prop. ROBERT L. HARTLE SMITHSBURG, MD. Insurance of All Kinds Phone 54
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