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QIIIIQIWI , Ixw o. I v .. ,. .,. , - - - - IM I - - ' v 0 v v v I e 1 , - ,, , L fl O I I :Y Q 7 'I I V l IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII: : Q Complimenls of I I I 'I II 'I 4I --I I ix 4 I I 'I 1 4: 4: 4 'I GEORGE I-I. NELSON 8. co. I Founded by George I-l. Nelson I887 MEMBER EEDERATED STORES OF AMERICA 2 ' -lv' S 'I I -I I l DRY GOODS FOOTWEAR READY-TO-WEAR Iv1EN'S WEAR I I II I! Ii I 1' Mr.Folkert: Don't you find that a new I body lightens up the home wonderfully ? 'I Mr.Eriksen: Yes I do. We have the I lights on most all night. l -0- lI ,Il Mr. Eriksen Cro Ivan Housemanj: How ,V do you find yourself these days? D Ivan: Quite easily, sir, I just turn back :S I, the covers and there I am. N -Q- 'I I He: You dance wonderfully well. II She: I wish I could say as much for 5 you. 3 He: You could if you would lie like I did. 4I I 'I .....I I..III.IIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIII..IIIIII I I- I COURTESY III.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I... .IIIIIIIII..II,II. .III. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII jerry H.: Say, you can't vote yet, you aren't old enough. Ferris M.: I'd like to know why I can't. I've had the seven year itch three times. ,01 At any rate, jinnyg no one can say I'm two faced. Certainly not, Dick. If you were you'd leave that one at home. L0-. Mr. Wtmlfez The doctor says I can't play golf. Miss Server: Did.n't you know that be- fore? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I.IIIIIIIII.IIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIII : SERVICE I ql Gel the lalesf baseball and football scores as well as a I HAIR CUT AND SHAVE I L 'I :I I I 4 :L l I . Page Fifty-two 2 from E . R A Y A N D F A Y - af The Barber Shop IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: 'A 'Y'-f'-F'-'Y'-'Y' 'T Y Y' AE 'Y' 'Y' 'WWF' 'T T ' ' :L Y Y Y' lid ' - -' V01 V01
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I - Itxwwtwu v mmm 44 44 U I 4I 44 VARIETY IS THE SPICE OE LIFE WE HAVE IT GEE S 5c T0 SL00 STORE GEE 8. CARR Mother: 'james, did you eat those ba- nanas I put in the cupboard? james E.: Mother, I didn't touch one of them. Mother: one left? james E. Clietting., near the doorj: ex- pect thats the one I didnt touch! Well how is it there is only Betty B.: How can we lengthen our lives? Joyce: 'Dont g.,o to Chicago. Fixlures Wafer Syslems Ranges 44 14 14 :I I II 'I I 44 :I I 44 4 I 44 44 , 4 4 II .. . I, 14 H 4 ,. I .II I , . ,, I I 0 :I H Y 'I I . , , , ., 44 14 I I I Q 'I 41 44 :I I 44 4 4I 4' 4' 4 4' :I 4I 4' :I H. NICHOLS-ELECTRIC E e 4 I I I 1 4 II 4 I 'I II 1 4 I I I I I I 'I I Eleclrical Confracfor i Phone IO2 Y WHITEHALL Detinitions as a Freshman sees them: Dust-Mud with the juice squeezed out. Fan-A thing to brush warm off with. Snoring-Letting off sleep. Bacteria-The back door of a cafeteria. - 0 - Marie O. CLooking at statuej: Helen of Troy? Carl C.: No, plaster of Paris. -0 - I just bumped my crazy bone. just comb your hair right and Tom R.: june D.: the bump won't show. Service and Qualify Our Mello LIGHT LUNCHES THE CHCCOLATE CABIN Where all 'rhe sluolenls go eecpba GEORGE JOI-INELL Prop 3 . . '1rm1 'T'T' T'T'T' T' T T T' ': 'T' a ' ' ' 1 'T' 'T ' 'T'T T'T'T T' T'T ' T 5 ' P81104 can FL ge Fifty-four ML.. . .,.,.,., - -A , .A .A - -- M,
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