'iiiiiFUit"iiiii'iii iiiy",iii) - â€my“ _ *e""'""iitt.'t"te (can; In. Sunl- wn W of crowns-pm... "eHehmt fu- "" to Nil. wh- mm-dmmh hoth.rttge-e.eat.-. -odth.mimr. Shown-h- 'r_CtHDme%Htdd3m.. Mr. And Mrs, R. D. Supple of Chapel mn, N. C., formerly of Sam farm. County Line. Mid. ut- nmmce the amen! of Mr hm. Within. who in n "od-t ht " University of "Hoot " the et-etf19et5,to3.f9tenmrt,oeBV Grand. Ind. Anew-ding to the m Weekly 'liu Supple is a member " G.- P% Duh “rarity. an - m-y band of Woman‘- Athktk uno- euums. Life Saving club. trauma of Torch. m champion of 1m. and bank mm In um. um“: orttt.uA.tuat-tt,t “um-lot the - hull in ms and 1926. Ind tsured on the huh-IX. hockcy. bu- mun. and but M ttie the put thee mm. Virginia dating-hind haul! in attsleties when the was ar, omFett In the Wald-Shield: Md! mm." The mun-ant of her brother. Gram, w My an mud to It. “on. M. of "Mad Park. - thhk'b hum isnlnemberMMMHSneh-u,‘ Ttme of, "Mai, and - and Oreo-j Milton Wright und Russell Puller- mn played I trumpet duet. with Wal- lace RI-ithelt " the piano. 3ehubert's Semlde. William Dsughmy‘phy- ad I violin polo. Ave Karin. with Curiie Worthhlqtom at the plum. Rrehmartinofr's Prelude in C sharp minor Inn Will-c2 Relehelt’l piano sales The nudism-e “mused out†to the 1min: of Soul-'- "Stars Ind Stripe.." If Inpl-uxv- is inn indication of Ip- preriation. the Hot-en-Tot orchestra, composed of sixteen students of the "eerftHd-.Shields high school. who I'IVP the program in uwmhly Mon- day morning. received its full mela- ure of gratitude from the audience. Popular music in played by the orehestra which was ground in front of misery of Mon- wail. and when "Reside the Garden Wall" w“ played it I“ sung bv Eyelyn Fences and Ida Quinn. Other selections up" “DH-d I Do." "Blue Skies," "Barre- Iona." “Moonlight on the Ganges,†"Hello! Stance. “endâ€, "lt Made You "any," “Mury Lou." "Mighty Luk' . ROM." “Cmy Words, Cray Tunes.†"Ain't She Sweet," and ‘Sun- day." Permaytt rewrarrtitirm I: Irn'rn the m-mbvr! " the hurh School board of " utafuun on ll bronze table! in the $va of the m-w "uditorium. which ie ah» an an unllvrv. Those whose mum-s ttre perpetuated Ute: William M. Rear, prmidn-nt; Frank W, R-md. CPoer J. McBride, George T. Roan, C, Winner Getty. Mr. [ta-av who nriginally WI! elect- .d from [)mrfu-ld. has been a mem- lmr of the board for nine years. He will not be I candidate for render- tirn this war. wheat his term ex- pim. In does Mr. Reati's. The htter will allow his name to be used Again. The other eattdidtstes Ire Mr. Benson, father of the Benson boys who grad- uated in tho dun of 1M6 with such rommondnhln records, and “so site) of two other students anti!" iii the; my. “bad. Mr. Fred sirirriuiiil, has Ilsa been suggested " I bandi-l date. Prvredinr, the dancing Miss Comm :mm-unv'c-d th,. Wimp-r24 of the II. A. 3t..ersay prize roman. and the P. T. A. entcrtainme.nt name prize contest, and Mm Fyhtha Ptsrry awarded let- hrs tn the I). G. A." Imuiw Herstrn rpm-Wm! I silver pin for 300 points. and Ruth Pam nun a letter fur 150 [mulls The highest number " punts mm “11" UNI and there Wert. Th†row dance, two aw: skin, “115 the m and their .u~msing a #44448] emu. . Juighh-H danee, when in groum 01.1“: three. abou! thirty girls in Ji'iiiiaiilth, costurucs trrmmed with imitation (Ar-z tr rn mine. ma th., immm my " n. 3 cute- daruw. _ I'1~nv la the. dances of the 11â€!"an n:~ tions Imm- attracted mar» fawn-bk- comment than the Nautiful Russian Quite the moat delightful and joy ous assembly program of the year was pruenved in assembly in the high school last Wminesday morning, when the advanc-d dancing (lanes under the direction of Miss Kellen leave I costume ensemble. 1‘th from Ireerfield who uppelnd on the stage uene Ruth Puttersuu who took the boy's part in an Irish jig and Elean- ur Jones in a l’avlowa trasotte. The musicale of thimtrhuus6 Pnrk Woman’s ('lub next Tuesday after- Icon, will be given by Marian Rob- rru, pianist, who ha studied with with (and, lug Fannie Cole Sam- rle. voealut. The membership "eommittee in mak- ing a drive to ine- the router of thc. club to the limit of 600. after which there will be a waiting list. ' This w)" nine the put-Jo! the u:- nul exhibition of “Ifâ€! oehts- yam a Then will be no change in the daily schedule {new the things in time. room for the puma, and In oppor- tunity will be given tor the timt gut students who will be sophomore next year. wa N â€Mir an " I!!! ul Deerfield News cmtti-dfeomtsaee1 {park group! of '30th girls unrlyr a \ch) numb ' 3;“ l, Ir, Tbs prizes went to the swift in the), The women of Highland sprint for diamond mines in Africa] Park want a Woman Rep- last week but we're in America and, ' . ' . the lung, Mow. and hard pull still is; I3sentetive on the . City treasury in the 1|th for riches. _Council. Hr -ythine prrints to a very active SPNyrm for [hm-1 interested in riding. The annual dinncr-danrre of the Riding club will be given " the lu- uirm Hill duh latv in April. The em tertainttvmt committee in charge of this and ollwr "vents is composed of Godfrey ll. Atkins. chairman. Fred H. Scott and Pierce C. Ward. gram whiO RIDING CLUB OPENS FOR SEASON SHORTLY Fndian Hill Organization ls Planning Group Ride for First Meeting last Thursday n mi tor an school. map number one of (bani-atop} Fire Girls. which includa Gertrude- The Job-on. Lek KISIL m I“mum: Am Ott, Lois Clark, Gm tther- tended mun. Harriett, Stryker, In†HOE-J all; mun. Dorothy Savage. held . meeting Kerll'li' and the {nilowing omens were alert-i us th, ed: Gertrude Johnson, president: Lela [ popula Kreh, vice president; Lei. Chrk, Bee- that t Mary; Anna Ott, Imam; Harriett benefit Starker. cheerleader; Bdrm Johnson, scribe; Mrs. Floyd Gunekel, guardian; line Miss Ihhel Titus. assistant traardian., relief The 1...: Sew a.» no mstertaimed can at I luncheon at the home of In. oiopl Juno. Goldittg of Austin, My. ttarte, the churn and 7‘)“ pool. at the vicinity: - the hospitdity m The ttvneral plan is for the mom'- n-n' and their friends to leave from h. club's stables on a Saturday if. Arnvnn. the date to be fixed later, " throutth the Forest. Preserve, '1»~muuntin-z at f"arleton Etmes' farm it (:an‘mw. After inspecting the lahlm there, tea will be served at h" (ilrnviq-w Golf club near by and remâ€: to club headquarters made ' imolher routo‘ A in hr Thu-w of the members who are n rylinr will motor to Glem’irw and 'n the crtttestrUnq at " The" 'tatyies. 1rrcatead at the south :(l r u! th" Malian Hill Golf course. I' nh-Awmz great activity these rrmz Ja:, . From early muming I la!» in Phr- afternoon Rroups of trrs an“ nun rm the bridle paths xivh haw n-cvnlly been put into "H;,-ru shan- for th" saussirn's pro- The Jinn We will call for same and return in , plenty of time for use. 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