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L1-1' Memoif ' G. H. HUDSON General Merchandise HIGH GRADE 'GROCERIES - DRY GOODS - SHOES LOWEST PRICES AT ALL TIMES YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED HANNA CITY ILLINOIS SALES Sz SERVICE Ford Cars and Trucks Fordson Tractors CLEMMER 8: BEHRENDS HANNA CITY ILLINOIS .a P Ol G Rx get gQg6I 1', C, H, 3 lggb 1
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n lil 'rhg Mglngif Pupil: The other day I saw a gray bird sitting on a twig. Yes- terday there were 2 of them. Mr. Wood: That's nothing unusual. Last week I saw someone sitting on a bunch out here, and the next day there were two. Richard: Today is Mr. Smith's funeral. Daytona' Is he dead? - Lives of Seniors all remind us, ' We must always do our best: And, departing, leave behind us Notebooks that will help the rest. Violet: I can't see fel:-that sun. Mr. Lowe: Sit in the next chair.'l Violet: Noi That's too close to Gene. Gene: I won't bite. What is an orphan? asked Miss Fisher. None of the pupils seemed to know, Well, I am an orphan, she said. Then a hand popped up and Edwin remarked, An orphan is a woman who would like to be married but nobody'll have her. Mr. Wood Cdiscussing mind fatigue: Now, Richard if you were so tired and someone knocked at your back door at night you'd be up an' acomin'? Dayton: Oh, no. He'd be going. Pa Cpeevedl: Chum, I had a note from Miss Fisher today? Chum: That's all right, Pa: I'll keep it quiet. Mr. Lowe: How many senses are there? Wink: Six . Mr. Lowe: How is that? I only have live. Wink: I know it. The other is Common Sense. Miss Fisher to bookkeeping class: What disposal should be made of a dead horse on the books? Margaretta: Take him to the soup factory. Gerald in English I, was told to write a long sentence. He wrote, X Imprisonment for life. Mr. Lowe: Name something of importance existing today that was not in existence 100 years ago. Ruby R. : Me . Viola to Mary: Are you a Sewer? Theodosia: My papa and mama said I could go with anyone I wanted to. Oh! That is if the fellows ask me. 5 l':.1fc- Om- Hundred Six Ki-ly z L N 5iQyf9h I T, C, ll, 9, . . 1935 1 u i N
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N The Memoir 1 n HM PEACOCK LUNCH HOME COOKING AND SHORT ORDERS CHICKEN DINNERS ON SUNDAY North Side of Fort Street in Middle of Block PHONE 302 FARMINGTON, ILL. 53 E. FORT ST. J. H. MISHLER, DI'llg'giSt FARMINGTON, ILL. DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL SUPPLIES SUNDRIES FIRST CLASS FOUNTAIN SERVICE MAIL ORDERS Given Prompt Attention Phone 58 COCHRAN E 8z ELLIOTT General Merchandise Trivoli, Illinois T Page'0ne Hundred Eight Q K 3 , H Q 2iQ9yfEE l 1-I c. H. sl . . 1935 1 0mG?S
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