Tipton High School - Tiptonian Yearbook (Tipton, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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The Prevaricator MARGARET AlllllEMAN REREIVES REWARR Tomorrow evening at the City Hall, Miss Margaret Addleman will be awarded a Carnegie Medal for her services in teaching the deaf and dumb language to those afflicted in the tongue and ears dur- ing the past few years. Miss Addleman's career has been most note-worthy. Even in ber high school days she became expert in using the deaf and dumb sign language. Mayor Robert Law will deliver a speech in her honor at the City llall tomorrow. Friends In City The people of Tipton were glad to hear last week from Mrs. Lee Rubush, former- ly Martha Allen, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Rubnsh is a former graduate of Tipton lligh School, graduating with his -ionors in commercial studies in l9Z4. She states that she is very happy. Her husband has just been made President of the Indiana Branch of the Nickel Plated Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Rnhusn were the honor guests Tuesday v.i.gnt, aL fi dance uivfu at the Claypool Hotel I-y Mrs. john Vice. Mrs. Vice was formcrly Nellie I-unc:-n of Tipton. Mr. Vice is Iiresillf-it -if R Cl. fkciorm- ers' Clubl, an orgiui-..iti-in siarted in Tap- ton. This club is an anti-cigriri-:ze arid anti-kissing club. Nlllill ARTIST TR RE MARRIEIJ SRUN Because of her approaching marriage to Mr. Marion Herron, famous artist and car- toonist, Miss Mary Holden has announced that she will be willing to sell the Holden Ilat Shop to any capable person who would like to go into this business, as she wishes to sell immediately. Her terms will he unusually low. The marriage will take place in Green- wich Yillage, where Mr. Herron is painting dimples at present. They will live there after a brief honey-moon to Niagara Falls. RESIGNS POSITION Mr. llarold liorton has resigned his position as Fustodian of the City Park, his duties being too strenuous. He will visit relatives and friends in Ohio for a while. Miss Naome Illyes, who has a peanut stand in the Park, says that she will prob- ably take over his duties for a while. John Burkhart The Hobo Poet Returns To His Old Home Town A handsome man, his thick black hair combed carelessly back, his, collar and tie missing, his clothes rather shabby, api peared at the office of the Prevaricator yesterday. He was unnoticed for a time.. but suddenly ye editor cried, Why, John Burkhart! The Hobo Poet! The Staff all turned then, and surely enough it was he. the king of poets, lover of nature, and price of the road. Ile smiled upon all of them, and they were glad to hear that' he had returned to stif- ling city life for a few weeks. Till Spring said he, then I shall. hit the open road once more, I cannot stand the comforts of your civilization any, longer. Mr. Burkhart is known and loved inter- nationally as the Hobo Poet. Ile isla graduate of Tipton High School and Wis- consin University. Ile started a law of- fice in Tipton. However, he could not resist 'HIC call of the open road, and soon left. He has quite a bit of money but it means nothing to him. He does not take it with him 'on his travels. His poems are famous, the l'rev.arica- tor having had the honor of publishing them. Mr. Burkhart has been all over the world and has had much romance and ad- venture. THEATRE NOTEQ I Lovers of the stage will be, glad to hear that Mr. Harold Coy famous vaudeville man and former Tipton citizen, will ap- pear at the Martz Theatre tomorrow night. The Martz, which shows B. F. Keith's Vaudevilles only, feels very fortunate in, securing the popular actor. llis act is called The Fifteen Mos- quitoes and has been highly praised by the critics. His wife, who is still known on the stage, as Winona Smyser, will be his leading lady in this act. Mrs. Juila Dodd Burkett received honor- able mention this month in the Farm Life because of her ability as a farm manager. She has charge of all the busi- ness on the large Burkett farm east of this city, while her husband merely does the work. it 4' ll Miss Milrded Wert. of Greenwich Vil- lage, New York City, is visiting friends in Tipton. Miss Wert is thinking of accept- ing the position of Instructor of Art in Tipton High School. PICTURE OF SENIOR CLASS REUNION IN 1943. li The Tipton Times Covers Tipton County Like The Dew. '93 john Burkhart, Editor and Head Pressman. Read It and Weep. -1- 'i

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The Prevaricator THE PREVARICATOR Pub'isher every decade by the Seen Her Class of Tipton High Shool A. BUTTINSKY, Editor I. C. MONEY, Business Manager Dr. llarry Hinkley, internationally known vetcrniarian, has just discovered an absolute cure for the gasoline itch which has been killing so many horses re- cently. The details were not learned but it is said that the method used to cure the afflicted animals is to tic sand paper about them in such a manner as to con- stantly scratch them. This is more than the itch can stand and it leaves immedi- ately. Miss Mildred Ross and Miss Irene Wil- burn have returned from a trip to Califor- nia. The girls, both residents of Tipton county tllliss Wilburn's home being in llobbsl did not go to California together, but by a strange coincidence met in San Francisco. They then completed their trip together. PRRMINENT WRITER PRERIRT5 THE FUTURE Miss Audrey Owens. foremost journalist of America. predicts that in the future, all the great metropolitan papers will be manned by women. In spite of her approaching marriage. Miss Owens in the interview which she consented to give the Prevaricator today, declared that she would continue her jour- nalistic carcer. I love Fred, she stated, buf I love my work also. However, Fred does not care. although he used to have the absurd idea that a woman's home comes hrstf' The interview with Miss Owens was short, as she is very busy, both in the business and in the social world. PERSONALS Miss Olyne llershman, head of the Wo- l'l'I6l'l,S League of Voters, will talk here, Law will introduce the speaker. The pub- Tuesday night at the City Hall. Mayor lic is invited. Miss Eula Kinder is spending a few weeks at the home of her mother on South Independence street. Miss Kinder, who is quite a well-known opera singer, will tour Europe before resuming her work for the Yicto Talking Machine Company. The marriage of Minnie Ellen Peck, famous opera star, and Lester Weisman. world's 18.2 balkline billiard champion, be- came known today in society circles. Both are graduates of Tipton High School in '24, Mr. TYiesman is a member of O Mi Pie fraternity. A charming announcement party was given at the home of Eula Kinder last night in honor of the wedding of Thelma Morris and Russel Hoover, which will take place on Friday, July the thirteenth. Mr. lloovcr is Chief of Police in Tipton and has many friends. Miss Morris is a graduate of Tipton High School and res- ident of Hobbs. Miss Edrie Leah Stansbury, teacher of Shorthand at the Muncie Abnormal, is vis- iting friends in Tipton. J. H. s. Gains will Hoiqwnnn rims Philip Matthews. a former Tipton young man, has been honored in this month's Photoplay Magazine as Hollywood's lIandsomest Man, Most Perfect Lover, and liest Actor. Mr. Edwin Parkhurst, world's greatest producer and actor, indorses Photoplay's statement. Both M. Matthews and Mr. Parkhurst got their start in amateur dranmtics in T. H. S. Also, both Mr. Matthews and Mr. Parkhurst married Tipton girls. Mr. Matthews married.Edythe Tompkins, who graduated recently with high honors from Indiana University, and Mr. Parlthurst married Mary Melton. who operates a beauty parlour in Hollywood. Congressman Parks has just completed a thinking machine which he says will greatly lighten his congressional duties. This machine can be set on his desk and will do his voting. It will greatly relieve Mr. Park's over-worked mind. Joseph Tlarton Law, former T. H. S. star athlete. has just been appointed head Football coach at the University of New Lancaster. Tt was largely through his cf- forts as assistant coach that the New Lancaster Tigers were able to crush the sailors from the Hobbs Xaval Academy by the overwhelming score of 3-0. IJUIII TPPTIINTEII TTI HIGH P05ITIIlN H. Bert Cully, ex-Tipton High School Dellinger, President of the Chinese Re- public, as Prime Minister to Hawaii. The appointment was no surprise to Mr. Cully's many friends. Mr. Cully will go to Hawaii immediate- ly and take with him his charming bride. formerly Miss Lois Mock. The journey to Hawaii will be their honey-moon trip. RELIC WEEK Miss Mary Porter, head librarian in the Tipton Public Library, announces that as next week is Relic Week, she would be glad to have any relics contributed for the Library display. Miss Porter has received a very inter- esting picture of an old gymnasium used by the high school in 1924. Any one wishing to see this picture of the antique structure should call at the Library. TIIIJIT ANTI ITUMPRNY BIRRIISHQENES IIEASE The Todd and Company circus, which was here last week, gave a very creditable performance. Mr. Todd, owner and press agent of the circus, was at one time noted in Tipton for his oratorical ability. Tipton people were surprised to hear that he was married to Miss Anna Belle Spencer, former teacher in Tipton High School. IIETERINTRY SURRESSEUL WITH IIIIRE FIIR SNTKER Dr. llarry Binkley, well known veterin- ary, received special mention last week in the Horse Doctor Gazette because of his miraculous cure of Sheba. pet snake in the Todd and Co. Circus, which was here last week. Sheba, naturally very tempermental, had an acute case of the mumps, and was very snappish to every one. However, Dr, Binkley cured her in a very short time, and the circus was able to proceed on its way. Ii Sheriff ' s Sale Harrison Smitson's Laundry Works Saturday Feb. 1, 1943 Must Be Sold. Many Bargains. Wanted I1 C 6 soo WORKMEN THE TIPTON ONION WORKS J. Mendenhall



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ty-t THE TIPTONIAN 6YG496 N.:19lL i i First Row: fleit to rightj Madylene Plummer, Harriet Zinnnerinan. Lea Click, Margaret Bates, lidrie Small, Elizabeth Grishaw, Dorothy Arm- strong, Gertrude Felton, Porter Lane, Robert Roode, Raymond XYeis- miller. Second Row: Anna Hobbs, Blanche Boyde, Berniece Hobbs, Lois Mock, Madylene Rayles, Clifford Harrison, Gerald Thompson, Julian Vines, VValter Cuppy, Ralph Lett. Third Row: 'Vernetta Goar, Bernard Purvis, lilla Michel, Florence Richinan, Robert VVrigl1t, Harold llelong, lidith .lelar1'ison, Dorotha Siess, Arthur Coffey, Agnes Holloway. Fourth Row: Charles O'Toole, Lois Bozell, Francis Lane, Fred Hill, Victor Cameron. Martha XYright. Ruth Boldon, Anna Barrow, Lavon Bozell, Carl Graf. Fifth Row: Sanford Durham, Louise Russell, lfunice Mettlin, Robert Nichols, La Vern McNew, Marian XYeax'er, Harriet Messinore, XYinona Pry- fogle, Iiarnest Cline, john Vice. unior Class Robert Nichols ...... President Dorothy Armstrong--Secretary Madeline Rayls-Vice President Mabel Patterson .... Treasurer Miss Cl'ClfIlHllC .............................. --Class Advisor COLORS: MOTTO: Purple and VVhite Rowing, Not Drifting FLOVN ER: Violets and Sweet Peas

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