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Show I PRINCIPAL IS I SURPRISED AT THE SCHOOL Joel J Harris, whose rceignntion as principal of the North Junior High school has Just taken cflfect, was, treated to a clever surprise l til principals and sup?rvisors of the 0 don schools at noon todaj Following the meeting of the teachem at the High school this morning, at which Mr. Harris was present, he was in vited to a conference" to be held on the lower floor and found himself in a beautifully decorated banquet room i where a luncheon was served in iiis 'honor As a token of respect to Mr Harris, ! who resigned his position because of j (business matters, he was presented with a gold handled silk umbrella D. H Adams made the speech of presen 'tatlon and Mr. Harris expressed his (brinks although embarrassed by the i surprise. The luncheon was served in the I banquet room of the domestic science department and prepared bj the Rlrls of the department under the dir. tlofl of Miss Eva Farr For the attractive ! manner in which the luncheon was I served . Miss Farr and her assistant were complimented by the guests present The color scheme, red and green was carried out by cut flowers and smilax. and the table was arranged ' In an exceedingly attractive manner Superintendent John M Mills arte. I as toastmaster and brief addresses were given bv Mr Adams Mr. Harris and Mr Mills The following guests were present. George S Glen, J W. Levedahl. W. H. Williams. Wade M .Johnson. Henr Peterson, D H Adams Miss Wills I Spurgeon. J. J. Harris. Mrs J .1. Harris. Har-ris. Miss M. June Pierce, Henry Bar ker. J V Wintle. Ina E. Craven. Jo-Bephine Jo-Bephine Seaman. George C. Hobson. W. L Underwood. Miss Alice Uowen Mi6S Viola Clancy, Miss Carrie V. Knapp. Miss Lucile Thurman. MUs Florence Fohlzon. Miss Marllla Hun-ler. Hun-ler. Miss Bessie MeCrei'.dy, Miss Ivy Williams P. S. Kingsbury and J M. Mills. nn |