OCR Text |
Show GATHERED AUG BUB Information Gleaned hj tie Editor and Hia Staff in lie Nearby Settlement. Hinckley has been taking a long breath this week after the strenuous closing daya of the Academy. There has been quite an exodus of students but as over half of the students live In Hinckley, the town la quite lively yet. Dr. Hroaddua took several patients to Hale Iake this week for special eye and other hospital operations. Mrs. Marcus Skeen of Oasis, Mr. Hul-11k, Hul-11k, and N. U. Badger's baby. After our cold winter weather of last week it Is hard to get adjusted to the summer heat now here. Mrs. Carrie II. Clay, who has been spending the winter with her niece, Mrs. C. A. Mroaddus, left Tuesday morning for her home In Iowa. During the past two weeks Dr. and Mrs. Uronddua and Mrs. Clay entertained enter-tained each of the four Academy classes with music, Including many choice numbers on the Victrola and Sohmer-Ceeelian Player. Part of the evening was npent toasting marsh-mellows. marsh-mellows. The new Cos home, northeast of the Academy, Is fast nearing completion. Mr. Dean Peterson of the Academy plans to spend the summer on bis farm near Delta. , I-ast week's visitors at the Academy were especially dellglrted with the exhibited work ot the classes In dress making, domestic science, drawing and painting and wood work a really fine showing for first and fMHid jet .ytudenU- - ; Why not clean up right now There's plenty of chloride of lime at the Cash Drug Store to clean out and disinfect that cellar, (bat awlll pall, that toilet of yours. It is very useful for bleaching purposes, too. A large can for 15 cents. If you want to polish and clean your piano and other furniture, you can find there the cnstile soap, chamois skins and Liquid Veneer for the purpose. A big supply of Ituhacb and the new Jackson fly killer have Just arrived. They have plenty of Peterman's bed bug destroyer, de-stroyer, loo. |