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Show I . r1 i I iE SAL1NA MjiV frramaamsexamit . .MWvOCkSlWfOWW'OOOiHHKjOWOOMOWKKKtOOOOOCK)' OiRISTMAS CHINA 'd s.me s' another made a motion, omled it, and the matter va.v vot-'-- d upon and the meeting aujouri information pert ainb'g to ths aid toe v.ri 'i meeting is een.-orewishes only to state ihat the mi'i-jea new procedure of dis inline, in the making at North S"visr ?n.i Hint the students ary itnl ed in tit's plan. lenihed a climax, lie corks roaring at Dm nour a. m. Friday Morning found t li lights ill burning in Miss Scorups 'I student ,n lnel Villiin sat lhlitor-in-- i ft fhyli.s Jorpen: en, reporters CliOra .,s Lord,! n, .Malis, a Cribble, Inez Morten n, Angclii', in chi There's a speciJ cliarm pretty Eai h was and Miss Storup. ,ent o. er a nianuseript diligently rethat appeals to every woman, vising, (liPtkiirg mechanical error,, making lmw articles, etc. S.nce the As a practical Christmas Gift there iiooi nheduie is full up, these I found it necessary to do the aiil'ts The junivr high Inn a'ready nothing more appropriate than a set, at number of "The Stai" aased those boastful tt tlie wee small hours of the morn-,i- in one respect. The fir-- t lius part-icen a few prices of Fancy China. The copy is notv being printtiie season was p en by tlie We hae a beautiful line of Chin.nvare 'd and will reath the public Tu.-ia- eighth grade 1'iiday eening Mr. ni(, ruing, November 28. Moody, the adviser of tlie o ingin est i bus in sc hod hap'roeed Complete Sets, Single Peices and a IIi:s Helen Hoylanep. the unas-M- ! rtcri maker'-Messrs. Ernest Han leH the gloom in g jet most eifeieiit teacher ol on and C. J. Mcyc-rviri'y off Combination Sets. domes' e bnne. lie art and science in N. K. II of the flassrooms and s 5. lectured to the members and aided the and luirnd rouliles them look and over. Come in club in making of tb.eir patty t' ' gtecLS ot the LTrogre--Vedm day afternoon, four otlotk. l.ct of the season. Ail wire s'i the high srhool. Her an lienee dents that night. mis pleasantly surprised in the the skillful rngneern'-and suggestions she gave of Through a piano van so the committee, an "Marketing. One member was a dance ensue). Tlie rtu and urej ueard to say, It is quite astoundi- sicians from the class fund.-h- c ,1 the ng it, at so young and fair a Imad had planned and some In houlJ hate imouire-- so much kroxl t e most unique genius At eleven game-- . dge and ability in so short a period jllnik the rooks sorted a Ha,, f ti n e. Msaames J. A. Anderson to the tired revellers. Th. lid J. 1. Iladson served lunoiiPoi a era said gcolaiuht .nerrymal e to twenty-fivladhv;, giving Miu t'Hlawi an exlra portion for her The plcrabd contribution. After a strenuous campaign, which V " tud lasted lor a full week, the high CWSMKVS O fk oooooe Each Monday at 4 o'clock every V cooo 0 6 oc :kvc onocooooooooooooeoooooo hool auditotium was filial to b.:lias hing that transpired during the with Lyceum spectators w't receding week and everything that had come with eager anticipation ti vi!l happen in the luture as far hear Mr. and Mrs. Wells interpre i ail he determined yes, lramatie and musical sketches. , whether good, bad, indiffer-ilSince peonle do not have mere . CANDIES! gi'fit small, large, or unimport-- money than they need nowadnvs. th ii discussed In Mr. Evanss ofworked unusually hard to tudents Tlie who fice. so much are sages lil tickets this year, but sell lycetim (incerned are the members of the were unable to put the cam!! acuity and the occasion is faculty hev over. It, therefore, became net ting. It is the feature paign for Hi the signers to soil ri necessary f the week. Is It reported that Mr. to own into their pockets. dig Ivars has a whole volume of notes They chose to do the former. The vhich he piesents to this august worked all dav Sunday and until I.ast Monday seven c"f(h week. oclock Tuesday night, whi-oroced no exception to the rule, and in a crowded hoime and firesulted FRESH Gunnison-mad- e ( V licugli the teachers used every argu-iie- nancial So security. And the he-- t feato have this meeting dispensed Ik! of the whole situation is that with, Mr. Evans could not be moved. ture and look over splendid wore not disappointthe spectators He said that he had two volums of in fact : : Hites that must be discused. The 'd in the Wells procram declare it the ! nembers tad down morosely and ild lyreum patrons best number of Its kind ever prerather sulkily; the principal with his topics for discus-io- sented in Salina. The teachers had just'settled Every person presort sat as in a Iicmevej down for. a three hours trance while Mr. and Airs. Wells enharangue, when a Herculean voice tertained so delightfully. Everyone ? II! Mitsido tlm office door commanded, listened brethlessly to the vocal selections rendered by their perfectly Open that door and let me in! Mr. PauHon looked at Mr. Evans harmonizing voices. The audience 1 1 vith a queition, then softly opened was then aroused from the'r trance a'l fairly ho door. Hefore Mr. Evans could by the comedy "Pants H get to the door the teachers of the rocked with laughter. This play inh J rade laden with dozens of deed was real humor and these arti; nelons,building, : : had taken possession of the ists knew how to interpret it perfectHfice. Mr. Overson, the principal ly. Again the audience was lulled Fresh Fish Weekly f the grade schools, took Mr. Evans by the tuneful vocal solos and then the arm, led him to the kitchen, uddenly dropped down to realities 'yanded tliree-ac- t him a melon and a butcher 'n that wonderful play. actors did full "Atonement. The and said knife, severely, forget it! .Mr. Evans just had justice to their parts. The effect o smile then and he immediately m the audience was magnetic for egen to slice the melon. Well, to here was laughter and then tears oak? a long story short, those teach- Hmost in one. After that realistic hree-ac- t erj u ct didnt know when to quit play in which the heart Ivon Hie coach, Mr. Ernest 'ched and loved as did the noble heroine of story, the artis's sang an Iar.son, had to be taken to ild time favorite, "Ill Remember for the night. After tlie melon feast was over You, Love, in My Pravers. ho teachers participated in an dance, where Mr.- Myers carried off the prize, although his danc 'ng became so extreme that Mavor tcorup had to stop the musir. Mr. LOCAL ITEMS OF Hanson, who was the pianist for the lance declared he heard the baby INTEREST. This broke up the rather hi iarious surprise party, d, ' Pet-arso- Dec. Friday and Saturday ed-Ti- home. 1-- 2. d, n sti-- I hank-rivin- f g. y . s in-i'- d jun-or- o , ewis Drug Co dcdbioi!-uncheo- n 3Ms paradise wc-lv- store ever-lowin- - C--'j BDeMiHe CecilPRODUCTION .'i-'d- with. DorolhyB&ttoxi, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel g T-r,-i Theodore Kosloff.JohnDavidson.JuliaRjo every-hiii-- r, Poor nt--- it CANDIES! I red-lett- er CANDIES! Candies.Com our in assortment, Fresh Meats pro-eed- &, Groceries for your Sunday tp I dinner. We liave both. r nt and blind, be thought himself a f K jmous poet, married a to a famous dancer. In.t when his sight returned and he fcui.d h's hook of poems was on'y a cook hook and h;s wife a common woman he haled what tnon? A sou! stirnng story running lh.--i ough thrills in Mexico, France and Siam through Texxs Border strife and dances and rites of the East through he.'uiy of woman, beauty cf gowns, beauty of settings. Mat nee Friday at 4 p. m. Prices; Children Oc, Adult 2Cc Even.ngs at 7:1 5 and 9:1 5. Prices; Chilrcn 20c Adults 35c Orchestr; Both Night 1 ed n. ; ; . ; SSBAY DECEMBER 8 THE CALL 3rd P Of Y0UIH -- A Parrmout Special Larry Sentsns tt.e Comedy NIELSON h PROWS i i King in I The Sportsman MEATS AND GROCERIES l I A N. S. II. S.s mixed quartet, under he direction of Glenn Hanson, the very amusing comedy ketch, "The Family Doctor, at the 'Cinema theater, Saturday night. The nembers of the quartet are: Fav Hums, soprano; Rosena Johnson Hto: Ronald Jensen, baritone: and "rerlrhk Peterson, tenor. These nlented students, although ama ours, proved to he entertainers of unusual abilitv. pre-ente- d Few Snaps in Used Fords A D. G. Burgess, who spnt sever days visiting with Mrs. Burgess ar children at Logan, returned to Salina Sunday evening. Mr. Burge? reports his family as doing fine and enjoying life at the Northern Utah college town. Mrs. A small payment down and terms on balance to suit your convenience come quick these bargains wont last long. West and daughter, the Laurino, entertained Sociai Twelve club Friday afternoon fiom e Rang! Crash! Deah-liks'lence "hen nervous laughter! What did two to five at a Thanksgiving party. t all mean? Mr. Ernest Hanson Thane 33. Mrs. I. N. Paiker and Miss Laurine he person ef whom to demand an fie'. West to motored J Rid, Monday. 'xrlaration, not the chemistry tearh-r- . Mr. Paulson. The truth Is, Mr. Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Brandt enterHanson was demonstrating to his C. E "eneral science class the effect so- tained Messrs, and Mesda-nelium would have if it were placed West, Chester J. Myers, the Misses n a block of ice. The experiment Beulah and Laurine West, and II. B. worked better than Mr. Hanson had Vi Crandall at d'nnei I! Thanksgiving anticipated it would. Thursday. ; The school play, "Her 'Husbands Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Gates entertainWife, will not he staged until some Hm after the bolidavs. With the ed at a turkey dinner Thursday. The !: for "Hia guests were Messrs, and Mesdame? nreparation required ath.as Departure, a musical T. P. Peterson, Delbert Peterson. to he given December 23, it Mrs. A. S. Gates, Mrs. C. G. Wcster-bals impossible to get the students for the Misses Wealtha Murphy, lay practice. Katie McKenna, Elizabeth Alvev, To the reporter it was amusing to Grant Gates, and Edwin Petersen. notch the reaction of the students iv they received their report card Mrs. Josephine Miller and children Monday. It is not en exaggeration of Murray are guests of Mis. Joseph. o say that all received a. nervous ho.k a few because they were A. Anderson this week. oosidered As, more because they Several friends of Mr. arid Mrs. vefe not. Others were stunned P. A. Poulson invaded thier home they received no cards at all. vhich condition is the result of the Friday and entertained them at a new ruling that no student can re surprise party. Dancing and cards 'ive credit until his tuition and fees were the evening's amusements. re paid. There was enthusiasm, d Luncheon was seivcd to Messts and pendency, indifference, all due to he passing out of the report cards. Mesdames Chester J. Myers, Don C. Only time and adjustment will re- Merrill, M. I. Overson, the Misses il tore the students to a norma! con- Helen Roylanee, Lohree Nowers, Van dition again. Johnstone, Merrill Deaton, Burton Crane and A. S. Crane. A student-bodcallwas meeting ed Mondav for the purpose of read Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Burr were the '.ng the new rules on discipline and o get the opinions of the students guests at a Thanksgiving dinner at Roth pur- the home of Mr. and Mis. Tcriy i.ii regarding these rules. H!I poses were accomplished. The latttr, Olson of Richfild Thursday. !n TKirthular was certainly not left iltj! und'ieussed. Argument wa3 at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madsen poinh Some argued for the tertained Mr. and Ms. 0. 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