Tecumseh High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Tecumseh, NE)

 - Class of 1927

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THE T.H.S. PAPOOSE. MONDAY.- MAY 26. 1940. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Ur. and lira. Ralph Hervsy enter tained at their magnificent ooun try home laet .hursday evening compliuenting Mrs. Horvey'e eie ter, Ulse Velvetta Rowand. Uiee Rowand has juet returned to Amer ioa on her first furlough alnee sailing to work among the Near East Relief refugees. She has given some vivid accounts of the need of these people. She will give lectures in all ths surroun ding towns while she is visiting here. She will be glad to meet old friends. HEAR PROM PROP. MORRISSEY Uost encouraging news has been received from Kiss Gertrude Morrissey who is heading an archaeological expedition in Egypt. The members of the party have been working among the pyramids for some time and have finally announced their findings. Valuable exhibits are now being packed and will be displayed in the museum building of the new high school. Miss Morrissey is rss ponslble for this gift and we assure her it is highly appreciated . ZELMA GARDNER PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Office in Wrigley Building GLENN J. BURR VETERINARIAN We Solicit Your Calla NIFTY HATS TOR NIPTY LADIES YOUR STYLE IS HERE PARIS HAT SHOPPE Helen Campbell Prop. SCHOOL OP THE DRAMA LEARN TO SPEAK No guarantee you success Mngdalena M. H. Perl A. B. TECUMSEH DAY NURSERY LEAVE YOUR CHILDREN WITH US THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED Elizabeth Power MRS. J. G. PHOENIX IS GUEST Urs. J. 0. Phoenix ie a dletin guished gueat in the city. She was formerly Uiss Isetta McCoy. Mrs. Phoenix le chief dietician in the Rockefeller Inetitute in New York City. She is the author of several booke, some of which are now in use in our public schools. Shs will give a dotnon stration at the school auditorium dtrlng her stay in ths city. MILLS COLLEGE PRESIDENT HERE Miss Doris Erickson, Prosidsnt of Mills Collsgs loeateu in San Fran sisco will lecturs Friday evening. Miss Erickson followed Miss Rein hardt in ths presidency and the college has grown groatly under her guidance. She is ths president of tho College Womens' League and it As under the auspices of the looal chapter of this organization that she is appearing hers. MISS GIBBS IN WASHINGTON Miss Elva Jans Gibbs headed a de putation to the capital city on Wednesday of las) week. Her pur pose was to present before Congress ths matter of a Secretary of Ed ucation in ths cabinet of the president. Ths party were guests at a dinner in New York City at which Georgs D. Strayer and Nicholas Murray Sutler were the hoete. Many social functions are being planned for their stay in Washington. It is hopod by those interested that thoir visit will accomplish its desired ends. MURPHY 3EAUTE SHOP Anna Murphy Prop. Faces lifted and designed 440 East Broadway Phone 111 Dr. Dale Brillhart Osteopathio Physician 14'West Clay Phone 123 WE FIX FORDS THE FORD FIXERS Charles Story, Prop. GRAND ISLAND PRESIDENT HERE Preeident W. K. Hervsy of Crand Island College stopped in Tecunseh while on tour for a greater and better college. Funds are rapidly pouring lnfor a large endowment. New buildings aro going up daily and the enrolment exceeds ths expect ations of ths most optimistic. New courses are attracting many. NOTED HEALTH LECTURER WILL SPEND TWO DAYS IN TECUMSEH Mrs. Rvolyn Brentwood, noted lady physician is expected next veek. Mrs. Brentwood is an oxpon ant of what physical culture is able to do for the modem woman. Mrs. Brentwood is anxious to nest all old friends while in ths city. Her visit here will be the occasion for many social gatherings. Mrs. Raymond Casford will entertain on Wednesday evening. The guests will include ths old high school crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller will hold a reception on Thursday evening. Mrs. Brentwood will be reasobered as Mr. Miller a sister. ACTRESS WILL MAKE PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN CONNECTION WITH NEW FILM TO BE SHOWN When the new Bates Theatre opens next Saturday night Tscumssh will have more than one treat. The new photoplay Flashes of Firs will be shown at its premier. Miss Hope Bindrum, a former Tecumseh girl, who haa the stellar role in this super-play will appear in person. Miss Bindnua does this only since Tecuaseh is her horns town. Ths picture ie conceded to be ths best of her career. CORNETIST GIVES RETURN DATE Professor Willard Johnson has con sented to grant a return date. He gave a brilliant performance as ths third number on the Greater Artist series. His finish in all the nun numbers called for prolonged ap plauee. Mion Ward hie accompanist shared in the honors of the svning. Her individual numbers were well received. HAROLD HILL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Divorce Cases Guaranteed

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 -i ' r PR □ r . .. ■ r — L I L i FOUNDED 1926 TECUMSEH, HEBR ASKA, MONDAY, MAY. 26, 1940 PR I CM FIVE CUNTS CRERTES FURORE Tres.AentiaI lossiUlit1 ies PERFECTS SYSTEtt SNYDER STARS III MUSICAL HIT BY LONG AND NELSON CHICAGO- A capacity audience greeted Idea Freda Snyder and her company at the Metropolitan last evening- Uias Snyder has just returned from her triumphal tour of the great European centers- Hen appearance here in Spring Bloe-soms is her first in America for several years- It ia a wonderful starring vehicle for iliee Snyder'a singing and dancing ability. Ur -Maurice Long, the well known playwright, is responsible for the libretto. Wise berneice Nelson who has written some of the most successful song hits of the year, has giv. n it a marvellous musical setting. With this combination we prodict a long and successful Broadway run. FAMOUS ORCHESTRA IS TO APPEAR SYSTEM OP PROFESSOR WATKINS WILL SUPPLANT GREGG TECUL3EH: Professor Max Watkins has perfected a new system of shorthand which is certain to replace all older methods. Ur. Watkins is at the head of the Sure Speed oom-mercial Academy located on North Fourth Streot. Graduates from his school are being eagerly sought by heads of largest commercial firms. One of the latest to be placed is George Moore. Ur. Uooro is now confidential secretary to Ur. r.L. Ward of the New York Stock Exchange. Ur. Ward appreciates the training afforded by this school and is high in his endorsement of it. IN ERSOLL 5PERKS HALEPESKA WILL PRESENT DANCE Villi PUBLISH BOOK GIVES BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS TECUMSEH: A masterly effort was the address of Rev. £. Payson Ingersoll delivered to the members of the Claes of 1940 in the Te-cumseh Community Building. Rev. Ingersoll is Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church of Uayberry. Since his address here, there is considerable enthusiasm for calling him to the pulpit of the local Church at Fifth and Broadway. Ur. Ingersoll's delivery savors of the evangelistic type. He spends considerable time in this phase of his reW leaves WILL COMPETE AT CHICAGO TECUMSEH: Coach Howard Zook left last evening for the Chicago Relays. This is the second time Tecumeeh has sent a state record team to the National Meet. The personnel of the team is Red Lancers, Jack Higgins, Bill Creech, Joe Johnson. Papa Higgins left the live stock long enough to accompany the quartette. He remembers the time when Tecumseh was crowded into the thirteenth lane and says he will see to it that his boy is given a fair show. All success to the bojra. TLCUKSEH: Next Tuesday evening will sen the opening of a most exclusive Cafe. Uiss adna burr, Just returned from New York City, is to give Tecumseh a place which will compare favorably with any droadway shop, uocoratione will be worked out in oriental design. Uusic for the opening evening will be furnished by the Lamb's Little Lollipops —world famed broadcasting organization headed by Leland Logsdon Lamb. Otherwise nown as Pinkie. Uiss Burr has contracted for the early appearance of Uiss Helen Halepeska and her troupe of dancers. Uiss Halepeska is prosent ing a wonderful act, replete with scenic and electrical effects. Him GERM MAKES FAMOUS CONTRIBUTION. NEW YORK CITY: After years of intensive laboratory research,Ur. Orville Uitchell,world famous chem iet has given the world a wonder ful remedy, ihe iaolation of the Spring Fever germ haa long baffled tho most eminent cliaoists. Ur. Uitchell received his preliminary medical training under ur. Ceorge Franklin Sacks• MISS FARLEY IS AUTHORITY ST. LOUIS: Miss Clara Farley, known internationally for her study and research in Kindergarten methods has about completed the script for her book. Educators are eagerly awaiting this as a roal authority in the field. The contract for the printing haa been awarded to the Miner Press of Uilwaukoe. Many firms mado bids for the work, however, the fact that Ur. Uiner was an old class mate of the author ia thought to have influoncod the letting. CURTER l CHMMAON KNOCKS OUT FLANAGAN PHILADELPHIA: In a aagnificent battle staged before a crowd estimated at 100,000 fans, Long Roach Carter gainod the right to the heavyweight crown. The fistic oncounter wont eight exciting rounde when tho bell found Blinky Flanagan still prostrate on the canvas. Ur. Carter accepts his notoriety with modoety. PhenomAnal stage offers have boon receivod by Ur. Carter and it is thought that ho and his trainor, Harold Carter, will appear at many leading theaters.

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