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Senior Prophecy TURLOCK DAILY BLAB Vol. 546. April 8, 1942 No. 222. Mr. Paul Brockway, D. S., C. Bolshevist leader, imprisoned in the Hilmar State Penitentiary, was recently denied a pardon by Governor Verda Cross. The Gov- ernor based her refusal on the memory ot the many pencils Mr. Brockway relieved her when they were classmates. Aliee Smith-'Beauty iflulturislz Mareelles Latest t0i0l'l:lilll'li' 'Pidal lVaves A Specialty eg: :ig 'Phe many friends of Miss Mil- dred Mayer are greeting her at numerous gatherings since her arrival a few days ago from Hughson where she has been working on location The Well -known screen star Will shortly make a personal appear- ance at the Adsit Theatre at the showing of her latest picture ' ' Shaved Eyebrows, ' ' directed and pordneed by Harold Fiorini. :Xi ills The public is cordially invited to attend a lecture to be given! to- morrow at flolhurn Hall by Miss Kathleen 0'l3rien, active member ol' the Anti-Flapper Society. Miss 0'Brien's subject will be Short Skirts and French Heels, A Menace. 'During the noon-hour rush 'l'l1nrsday, Mr. Balfour Bigelow, who was drivinff west on Spee- frle Avenue eollided with Mr. 'N 1 lvan lflrolcs, former liQ,'litweight 3 l champion, as the latter was Walk- ing across the avenue. Mr. Bigelow's Ford was entirely de- molished. Pl? IX: Faith Neeley, celebrated prima donna, will apepar in re- eital at the Sandberg Auditori- mn lVednesday of next Week. Miss Neeley's coming is anti- cipated With keen interest owing tothe fact that she has been praetieing diligently in the Can- :iry Isles for the past ten years. othea Vignolo, a pianist of note who has gained recognition at home as well as abroad. Aplieation for divorce has been Filed against Mr. Jack lVymer by Mrs. Mabel Schmidt- Wymer. ln her complaint Mrs. lllynier names Miss Nora Ocken, pretty young manieurist, as eo- respondent. Mrs. AVYITIOT asks Slil 0,000 alimony. Attorney Luther George ilfiooiiym- represents the plaintiff. ANNOUNUTNG 'PHE OPENTNG of T'rot'essor TiT.0Yl3 TTLTJBERIVS and Mme. ROSA .XiRAKETiTAN'S Saxophone and Piano Studios. l'riees Reasonable. A fresh shipment Aol' lVear- Ever Gum has been received from the Burchard Gum factory,
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I, 'Esther Niman, will my favored and favorite seat in the Mitchell 'bus to any Senior next year, who may wish to take my place as ehfap- eron to this bunch of underclassmen. ' I, Della Burchard, do this day bequeath my cherished wad of gum to Lauren Sunderland. Said wad may be found parkeo't under Degk Q, Row 2, Study Hall. I, Chester VVickstrom, having great longitude, but small latitude, do hereby leave these two special characteristics to Eldon Thompson, thininkg that he may Wish someday to be a growfn-up man. I, Inez Rutherford, do leave my string of A's and A pluses, to any underclassman who may Wish or need a few to mix with his B 's and C's, in order to skin through. I, Thomas Strother, being of a considerate nature, hereby revoke all ownership to my trusty Chevrolet, in favor of Miss Mary Blair Grant, who has had a permanent seat therein during this last year. I, Harold Sandberg, will my tiny . tj feet to Fred Carlson, in the hope that he will appreciate the gift. I, Balfour Bigelow, do leave my Ford to Phillip Boulton, so that he eau take all the girls in school riding at once. I, Kathleen 0'Brien, do leave my everlasting good nature to the faculty of lrlnrlock Hi, in the hope that it will be a small factor in aiding them in their trials and tribulations. I, Loucicl Speegel, do leave my Welcome in the commercial room the second period when fl come over on the bus, to any other unfortunate who may have to transfer between classes. I, Rose Arakelian, leave my ability to play classic music to li'lorenee Green, my innocent apeparing black eyes I will to Elvera Kuland-er-as lthey are so nearly like her own. I, Dorothea Vignolo, do bequeath my position as pianist for the Glee Clubs, orchestra, etc., to anyone who wants to stay after school every night to practice with the different groups I, Faith Neely, do will my baby ways and lady-like manners to Vesta t'hiviugteu. Not needing his help any longer, I, George Willis, do hereby give to my Hkidl' brother, Jimmy, the privilege of going home from school without carrying my books for me, and relieve him from the duty of sav- ing a place on the bus for me. I, .lack Mlyiner, being naturally of a flirtatious and vampish nature, do leave my charms and wiles as a Hman-flapper to Autoue Coelho- my worthy successor. I, t'lara Novo, realizing that l should pass the honors around, do will and bequeath my ability to talk and to write notes in the Study llall, to Inez Swanson, who might like to learn these sins We, the Class of '22, do hereby appoint one who has been our friend thru' li fe, Mrs. Pauline Pulcifer, as the executor of this, our last will and testament. She is empowered to make any necessary changes in the disposal of listed property. H-ESU191'-A1111 Sfewfwl- 30
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located at Denair. WVear-Ever is durable, is guaranteed to un- dergo the most rigid test, and is selling at popular prices. Sample packages may be obtained at any hardware store in town. it 38 Judge Ivan L. Agnew is critic- aly ill at his hoine following a week's hard work including the trying of cases and sentencing ot miscreants. Among those who felt the hard hand of the Law were: Chester Vlickstrom, Bootleg- Qing, John Fee, Aiding and abetting M r .Mliokstroing Harriet Russell, Disturbance of peace, Ruth Reckinan. Ditto. Mrs. Minnie Larson Heclman, Assault and Battery. The latter case is especially in- teresting because of the fact tha.t Mr. Hedman, in a vain endeavor to keep his wife supplied with hair nets and pair pins, was forced to take out bankrupty papers. Hence Mrs. Hed1nan's vicious attack and ultimate ar- rest. 514 :lt One of the most beautiful wed- dings of the season occurred re- cently when llr. George Vilillis took as his bride Miss Tlyllianne llimbcrg in the presence ot several hundred relatives and Friends. The service was read beneath a canopy ol' rollinei-pins and Frying' pans, and the party entered the room to the strains ol' 'LThe Anvil Gliornsf' played sottlv bv Miss Ada l'?oberts. The bride. a lovclv specimen of the brunette type, was attired in flowered cretonne and carried a bridal bouquet of pepper blos- soms and pine needles. Miss Dorothy Englesby, professional bridesmaid and a lifelong friend of the bride, attended her. She made a charming picture in her gown of red callico with Yellow polka dots. Her huge bouquet ot' red geraniums and acacia bonghs added to the smartness of her costume. Garol Johnson ably supported the groom. The happy couple left iinniedi- ately afterward for Alaska, where Dr. Xvillis will study the ways and habits of the modern Flskiinos. Their hosts of friends wish them a long and prosper- ous lite. A it it A NNOUNGEMENT ! Now on Sale at Rutherford's ' ' Modern iVoolWorth Nelson 's Improved STA NG DTGTGNA RY , an Aid to all 'High-School Students, edited and published by the Nelson Sisters. A recent dispatch from YVash- ington, D. G, states that llon. George Berglund, t'ornierly of Turlock. California, has been ap- pointed Secretary of the Treas- ury. Mr. Berglund is the author ,of the world - famous book, Hllow Much Does 'lt Post? ag- 134: Again, wc say that tame will come to Turlock. Miss lienorc Post recently won the McNutt medal and incidentally a good position as chiel' cartoonist and artist For Jim ,lam .le1ns at the lVorld's l4'air held in Keyes. ,.:
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