Tipton High School - Tiptonian Yearbook (Tipton, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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THE TIPTONIAN Eighteen IQLTD QYTIEUII Seniors 1924 IQARLE NVE LLMA N LESTER VVISMAN Coininercizil Club f4j. IRIENE XYILBURN Sunshine Society Q3 - 43. MILIJRIQD XYERT Glee Club Q2, 3 and 45: Commercial Club C4Dg Operetta Q3 -4jg Tipton ian Stuff Q4j g Sunshine Society Q3 - 455 Senior Class Play MJ. MARTHA XYRIGHT Sunshine Society Q3 -45.

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THE TIPTONIAN ll6TCf.'496 fll9l- , .IGN Seniors 1924 l EIJVVIN PARKHURST Glec Club ISD: Basket-ball team f4Dg Operettzi 135: Commercial Club 4433 Tiptonian Staff 445. M A RY PORT ER Coinmercial Club Q41 MILDRIQD ROSS Sunshine Society 1'4jg Orchestra f4jg Clee Club Q-Hg Hiker's Club 445. HARRISON SMITSON Orchestra 125g Glee Club fl-Zjg Toot-Toot Staff f3jg Tiptonizm Staff C433 Senior Class Play f4jg Conimercizll Club Q4j: Secretary and Treas- urer Bible Class Q41 XYINONA SMYSER Sunshine Society Q3-41g Commercial Club QK4j. EIJRIE STANSBURY . Sunshine Society C3 -4D 5 Commercial Club f4j. EIJYTHIQ TOMPKINS Secretary and Treasurer junior Class 1.31 g Toot-Toot Staff QSJ 3 Sunshine Society Q3 - 4j g Clee Club C33 3 Secretary 1olike1 s Club C45 g Secretary :incl Treasurer Commercial Club 143 g Tiptonizin Staff Q4J 3 Operetta HJ. GER.-Xl.lD TODD Yell-leader HJ: Senior Class Play 143. Szvente n



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I WEATHER PATRONIZE WEAR AND OUR SCANDAL FORMER SECTION Vol. 50 Bbls. FRIDAY, FEB. 31, 1943 Price: Horse Cents Smitstin s Spouse ln Sensational Suit BUUZE UUEEN I5 APPHEHENUEU BY UAPTAIN WHIUHT New York, April ll--The rum smug- gling craft, lievo . and its audacious girl captain w:ts captured last night near lleer Point hy the l', S. Revenue cutter. Sa- hara in charge of Captain Matt tllartltaj Vt'right, the only woman oiiicer in llarhor Vigilance Service. The night ht-ing dark and the weather favorahli- for the landing of the forhid- dt-n nectar from thc rum Ileet. which has heen riding at anchor heyond the limit. lt was ahont 13 o'cIock hy the star- hoard watch when we sighted the lights of the 'lit-vo', said Captain Wright, when interviewed, and suspecting her pastime. we invited her to stop hy a close shot across Tier nose, Init she. evidently sus' pecting us. spectletl her motors. NVQ of course pursued her and after an hour of this and firing intermittently, the 'ltevo' hoisted the nightie on account of damage received during the chase. Nvc drew up along side. continued 0FFtcer VN'right. and rt-untested her crew to throw up their johs in thc name of St. Yolstea-il. VVl1o should stroll out' of her smoky little callin hut Nassau Nell, the queen of the rum fleet, alias llt-len Daniels, wanted in New York and other foreign countries for unlawful peddling of shot-strings and per- fume. She cahny spat on one of the otii- cers and hegan powdering her nose, which was tlushcd from the excitement. The contrahand cargo consisting of l.y- dia TC. l'inkham's tire water and Tanlac was contiscated and will he used as evi- dence. Miss llaniels will prohahly re- ceive a severe scolding from the Soup- ream Court. MAIUH HUHEHT IJ. LAW HAPPY EATHEH UF TWINS tireat happiness reigns in the hottie of Mayor Rohert t'. I.aw today, as last night his palatial residence was visited hy the stork, leaving two houncing sons. Mayor l.aw was down town this morn- ing, passing the cigars arourtd to all the fity llall employees. Ile has received congratulations front all over the l'nited States, he heing so well-known. As every one in Tipton knows. Mayor Law is a graduate of Tipton lligh School, Shortly after his graduation, he married Miss Matlelyn l'lummer, wlto also claims the class of 'Z-T. The twins have ht-en named Pete and Rt-l'eat. Latest Reports of Clothing Store Robbery Twenty-thousand dollars in' cash was taken last night from the sate in Men- 3dtnltall's t'Iothing Store, I Mr. .Tohn Mendenhall. owner of the store, said that he leit last night at ahont six-thirty, after putting the money in tlte safe. Ile attended the dance. given at the lilks' home, for college graduates. and when going home at ahout two a. rn.. he noticed a light in the store. Ile supposed that he had left it on, and heing very weary, went on home. This morning his loss was discovered. Mr. Harry llclmick. famous society crook. is suspected. Ile and his wife. formely Caryl Hoover. the heiress, whose elopeinent startled society a few weeks ago, were seen to leave the dance at' T2 p. nt. This morning there is no trace of the couple. Mr, lielmick. who mingles with the hest society, has heen suspected of many hig hauls hut ltas always heen too clever to leave any evidence against him. When Caryl lloover, hcatnifttl society girl, hecame infatuated with him, she was disinheritetl hy her parents. The local slt-nth. Russel lluover, is working on the case. Ntw Hvirfitinis uttntn at aan A new Iirin hy the name of Ileat' and james has staretd httsiness in Tipton. Tltis tirm will deal in Eskimo Pies anti lost tunhrellas, and will prohahly render much service to the pnhlic. Miss Alice Bear. head of the Iirm, is a graduate of Tipton lligh School and llut- ler college, where she took a course in l'mhrella Telepathy. She can tell hy look- ing at a lost unhrella what it's owner looks like, his name and his peculiarities. Miss Mary James has devoted her life to thc study of the Eskimo pie and it's ef- fect. She will prove to her customers tltat her goods are wholesome, hy eating half the pic herself. She will charge live cents cxtra for this privilege, however. The tirm has the hest wishes for success from the Tipton people. DANCER RETIRES ON BUNION Mary t'aroline Means. wlto Ior several years has heen thrilling liroadway with her spectacular toe-dancing. is now retired. on account of a serious hunion which has de- veloped on the great toe of her right foot. She carried insurance on the metnher. SUE5 TU SEIJEUE FHUM SNAP-SUU SPLASHEHS SUN A sensational divorce case has het-n Tiled in the local court, hy Mrs. lierniece Smit- son against her hnshand, Harrison Smit- ron. She charges non-support. unfaithful- ni-ss. and cruelty and she also wishes hcr inztiden name of Iinrkhart restored. This comes as a great shoelt to thc manv friends of the prominent couple. Mr. and Mrs. Sinitson have heen married tltree years, their marriage coming as gi rg-,gulf nl a high school romance. Mr. Smitson. who is President of the Indiana l.anndrylnen's Association, has nothing to say on the snhjcct. Mrs. Stnitson charges that Tier hnshand forced her to work in the laundry. soiling her heatttiful hands. She also says he made her live on a mere pittance of S'l0,0tNl a month. She ali-to charges that' he has heen writing and receiving love letters from the famous liroadway dancer, Mary I':troline Means. Paul Parksijome Again t'ong'rt-ssman lk:-y I'ark is paying a visit to his ol:l home town, llohhs. Indi- ana. lie arrived yesterday afternoon and was niet at the station hy a host of ad- miring' friends who gave him a most hearty welcome, while the llohhs' hand played the National song, When lkey t'omes March- inq llotne. llis friends carried him down Washington Avenue to the old home, where he had lived as a child. 1 Vongressman Park will remain ttntil Fri- i av. HIE LEAGUE PITUHEH EIGUHE5 IN EIU UEAL tiarland Ilellinger, for many years star pitching ace of the Boston Cnhs, has heen traded to the New York Giants in a deal which is said to involve several hundred thousand 'dollars. llellinger, who has long heen the terror of opposing hatters, is hest known. perhaps, for his spit hall antl lis drop curve, hoth of which he originated. lie discovered that hy an ample quantity of spit heing applied to the hall just he- fore it was pitched, the halter's eyes wottld hecotne tilled with smootlt-runnittg saliva. thus making it impossihle for him to hit the hall. lle has a curve that loops np over the grandstand and then drops. Dellinger is well known in this cotnmunity and is a graduate of Tipton Iligh School.

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