West Side High School - Legenda Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 66 text:

Fancy Sewing — Party gowns, chil- dren ' s apparel, etc., 25c and up. Esther Graebner, Isla Jones, Helen Moore, proprietors. Public Stenographer — Edith Chris- tie, Bancroft Hotel. Reynold Anschutz, Electric and Radio Supply Co., 652 Hamilton St. Quick and Dirty Restaurant — Louis Coash and Raymond Scheib, Mgrs. See the Wolverine Today! Special Attraction — Saginaw ' s noted dancer, Dorothy Willings. Vera Way in Evangeline. Emma Duclos at the organ. Lecture tonight — By Daisy Hollies, Ph. D. Subject, Literature of Mars. Doors open at 8:00. High School Annex. Julius Powers- Surgery X-Rav. to 12:00 a. m. -Doctor of Dental Office hour, 11:00 Past, Present, read Your Fate. Harrod. Future. Let me Palmist Winefred Miss Mildred Kilburn, Swedish Mas- sage. Parlors 112 114, Lapeer. Miss Eleanor Johnson — Teacher of Elocution. Regular class from 1 to 3 p. m. Have Your Portrait Made Where the Famous Actresses Do. Marie Kennedy, Paramount star, says: I would never allow anyone but Mr. Earl Peters to take my pictures. — Peters Photograph Gallery. Races at Saginaw Fair Grounds, July 4. Be there. See the Daring Speed Demon, Harold Dall. Buy your Furniture at Walter Richter ' s. A Dollar Down and up. Send Her Orchids. — Lester Wilkin- son, Florist. Miss Genevieve Brandt has return- ed from New York with many new ideas for summer millinery. 1025 Genesee. WANT ADS WANTED — Boy to work in office after school. Clarence Watkins. WANTED — Experienced machin- ists. Good wages. Apply Charles Grube. President Speeder Automobile company. WANTED — Position as governess of not more than two children. M. Hoff, 1328-J. LOST — Black leather portfolio con- taining very valuable papers. Return to the law office of Herbert Wallace. Reward. I have read the entire paper but where is there material for a novel? Oh, inspiration, I know you must come. Therefore, I will continue to sit here at my desk and read these printed pages, even until I am an old, white-headed woman. — E. Rhinevault.



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Lansing, Ann Arbor and Return H. Wallace It was about seven-thirty on a brisk October morning when the members of the Arthur Hill football team embarked on what was to prove an eventful journey. Besides the two cars conveying the football team was the North End Community Ford, namely, that fiery steed of Harold Mertz ' s. After an uneventful trip, except for the hopping of Mertz ' s Ford from one side of the road to the other, we arrived in Lansing ready for the game. That afternoon we played Lansing, beating them fourteen to nothing. The next morning about nine-thirty we set out for Ann Arbor. Besides having a blow-out while traveling at such a fast rate of speed that we were almost hurled into the ditch alongside the road, no hair- raising events occurred and we arrived in Ann Arbor shortly before the Michigan-Michigan Aggies football game. Immediately after the game, we all assembled, and started for home with a rush. In fact, it was one rush after another until one of the cars rushed into a bank on which was scattered a few pebbles about three feet in diameter. Not being far from Flint, one of the drivers telephoned an acquaintance there who agreed to come after the frightened members of the once dashing automobile. It was a rather solemn group that sat around the bonfire waiting for an answer from their S. O. S. The members of the other car, thinking there was no need for them to wait, again set out on their journey. The roads were good, the jokes good, and everything was going great until bang went another tire. Not having an extra tire, the driver hired another acquaintance to take us back to Saginaw. Just outside of Bridgeport we must have run over a black cat or a couple of horse shoes, for we had another puncture. A little before this it had started to rain, a thing which added to the pleasure of changing the tire. Finally we again set out, and, being rather tired by this time, snores began to issue from the rear seat. The car must have been tired, too, for even the engine wheezed. But luck was against us, for our slumbers were disturbed by the bell of the Court House clock pealing out four mournful notes. Nevertheless, we were all glad to be home again, and we agreed it was some trip — yes indeed, some trip.

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