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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1919. 7. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tlio luminous mon of Ontnrlo nro to present tho mombors of tlio foot liall tonm with sweaters In tlio ncnr fyturo. Most of tlio high school students who llvo out of town Rponl their Thanksgiving vnrntlon nt homo. Of tlio teachers Miss Cranloy, Miss Stnnkn find Mls Tlornoy spent tlio wook ond In Holso and Miss Abbott onjoyod hur vncntlon nt hor homo iiciTr Nninpn. Tho football boyn nro feeling wealthy thoRO (lays, for thoy hnva JiiRt cIobciI up tho season with $02.00 In their treasury. ( Dnskot halt season lias (poncd nt tho O. II. S. Clam teams nro being oFgnnlzod nnil all Intor-clnBH games nro to lio played off boforo Christmas. hand boys from tho boys In tho company. tiii: Hum school hand. x Tho High School drill field hns nssucmed n martial ntmosphoro. Last wook tho High School t'adot band ap peared during tho drill period and ployod for tho companies to march by. Later tho compnny nnd band pnsRod In review.' Tho progress tho band lias mndo slnco tho oponlng of school hns been great. When school oiionod thoro wore, only 14 Ioh who bad dver pluyed n musical lustrumcut Co build n band nround. Now tho band Ih composed of :I7 students', and each Is nblo to play his part of tho music. Aftor Christmas tho band Iiopcb to play n concert boforo tlio public and If tho progress so far may bo taken as an Indication tho boys should appear to groat ndvnntngo to thomsolvetf and to tho school. Tlio organization of tho band Is ns fol fel fol eows: Captain nnd director of band, M. I). Thomas; drum major, Ithol Idling; principal musician, Frank Dorinnn; sorgenn s, F.ldon Mndden, Jack I'otorson, Howard Twlford; cor porals, Charles Woman, Martin Mooro, Francis Klmmormnu; libra rian, James l'urcoll. Tho Instrumentation of tlio band Is: Cornets, Hobort Smith, Juiiiom Clark, James McCrolght, Howard Twlfford, Itonnld McCrolght, F.ldon Fortlor, Itnlpli Kmlson, Carol I.ocoy, Cecil Mullln, llussoll Doors; clarinets, Frank Oormnn, llalph Drano, ltlch nrd Adam, Karl Sccoy, Owen Turner, Iloiiry Plnnoy, Aubrey Denn, Vernon llutlor, Ilnlpli McCulloch; nloos, 101 -don Madden, Jack Peterson, Kowlon alitor, Will Ioos, Frauds Hlnimer man; trombones, James l'urcoll, Don ovan Poormnn, Wynno I.uhooiiiIio, Harry Cleveland; bases, CluirloH Homan, Frank Jolmron; baritone, Kenneth Cassldy, Wnllnco Strano; drums, Hugh Dlgg, snnro, Martin Mooro, bass. Tho band Is uniformed In ollvo drab so'rvlcd uniform slmllur, to thnt worn by tho cadots. A music lyro collar ornament distinguishes tho Till! IlKill HCIIOOli OitCIIK.STItA Ono of tho ronl organizations of tho high 'school Is tho orchestra. At first no ono considered It, as It soom cd to start outot nothing In particu lar but just Bomclhlng ,ln gcuornl. Tho first rohcnrKal brought out only n few, tho next rohcnrsnl n few more and now tho orchestra Is an organ ization of 23 musicians. It Is tho first organization of ItH kind tho school has ovor had and tho Intermit It has created promises to mnko It ono of tho regular High School ac tivities, llccaiiBO of tho fact that ovorw member of tho orchostrn Is an oxporiancd player tho progrctm baa been great. A good quality of music Is played. Sovernl public appear nnccs bnvo been mndo and each timo It has won hearty applauso. After Christmas, probably In February tho orchestra, together with tho (Ilea Clubs, Is going to glvo n formnl con- cort. Th Im should bo well received for each of tho orgunlzntlons Is work ing on tho programme now. M. 1). Thomas of tho High School faculty Ih In ehnrgo of tho orchestra. Miss Cmnlcy'fl room In tho High School building Is tronnsformed into tho Hcach nt Wnlklkl each Tuesday night, as tlio Girls' Ukuloto r-luli twangs nwuy In preparation to nn enrly public nppearonco. This or ganization Is n novelty nnd should enpturo tho honors of tho season. Tho club Is composed of 20 young Indies of ukolclo turn of mind and who of us wouldn't glvo n prlzo to bo in Hawaii? HOSPITAL NEWS NOTES TKACHHItH' EXAMINATION. Stato lonelier examinations will bo hold nt tho'Court llouso In Vnlo on Docombor 17, 18, 10 and 20, 1010. All teachers who hnvo not securod Orogon Stato certificates nro required to rport for tlio oxnmlnntions. Following Is tho program for Mal heur ceunty: Wednesday, Arithme tic, Civil Government nnd (leogrnphy; Thursday, Grammar, History, Or thography, Physiology and American Lltornturo; Friday, Heading, School Ijiw, Theory nnd Practlco, Writing, Algobrn nnd Composition; Saturday, Psychology nnd Physical Ocogrnphy. Tenchors who wish to wrlto for Llfo, Primary or Special Certificates will knldly mnko nrrangomcnlH with (ho County Suporlntondont. FAY c. iiuulky, County Superintendent of Schools. FOIl SAI.H Ilulck light six, two ex tra tires, flvo (Iros nearly now. two cords, spotlight, wntor motor, bump er, oxtra tiro holdor, driven about 7800 miles. First-class Hhapn. A good buy. Inquire Ford Qnrngo. jnilSBY HULL for sorvlco; tonus $:i 00, cnlf guarnntoed. Win. Kor chor, two blocks wost of school liouso 170-1-tf Mrs. H. Kelfor, who camo to tho hospital soiiio time ago, Is very much Improved. J, M, Humphrey of Pnyctto la do ing nicely. , Mrs. M. 13. Powers of Pnyetto and her bnhy girl loft tho hospital yester day. Mrs. llnrkoloy of Hlvorsldo Is tho proud mother of n bnby boy. Mrs. Stella Her of Paycttu, who has bcon a patient horo for koiuo time, o.xpocts to lenvo In n day of two. Miss ICunlco MoMurren of Ontnrlo, who wns operated on yesterday, Is doing nicely. Anthony llonnuggler was opratcd on this morning nnd is doing ns well ns can bo expected. Cecil Channer of Frultlaud Is Im proving ovory day. Mrs. Wllllnm Itcnvls of MldvnTe wns opcrntcd on n few dnyH ago and Is rnpldly recovering. , Cbnrllo Nowblll of Nyssn loft tho hospital Sunday. Master William Snook of Now Plymouth, who hnd n slight operation performed, loft tho hospital Satur day. L. A. Podorson of Pnyotto loft tho linspltnl Inst week, Mrs, Frank Kowlon of Hlversldo wns a pntlcnt for n fow days. F. K. Thobn had n Blight opera tion performed. Ho was nblo to lenvo nftcr u fow days. Miss Frroll Huston of Vnlo had hor tonsils removed Inst week. MIsH' Hnrnlro Konl of Now Ply mouth left tho hoHpltnl n fow days ngo. Miss Florcnco Smith will bo nblo lo return to hor homo In Crowley, Oregon, In u day or two. Tlio many friends of Adnm Olnthor who had been Injured by tho train whllo returning to Ills homo In Ilart vlllo, Ohio, will bo sorry to hear ho passed nwny Sunday, We wish to thank tho kind frlonds who dnnutcd prosonls for Thanks giving Day nnd holpcd to mnko the day most onjoynblo to tho pntleuts, UNITED PIIHIIYTKHIAN Cllt'ltCII 10:00 Illblo School. 11:00 Public Worship. Tho Itov. S. Karl Dlr, Ilolso pastor of tho first Hulled Proshytorlnu Church of Pnrtlnna nnd nt prosent flofd workor for tho northwost In bobnlf of tho Now World Movement will preach morning nnd evening Everybody welcome W. F. COCHItAK, Mlnlstor MirriiOIHHT CIIUHCll Sunday servlccs: 10 A. M., Sunday school. 11 A. M., preaching, "Tlio Oospel of Hopo." 6MB P M., Special Ep worth Lcnguo rally, 7:30 P M., Illustrated nddross. "Tho Ton Virgins." ' Spend a Night in the Land of Jazz at Dreamland Theatre Friday, December 5 Singing - Music - Dancing Glean and Tunny m ' ML. IKkHKm MPSKsi Mostly Girls A Musical Comedy with Danny Wallace and Jack Bayes Bryant Washburn in "Putting it Over" 5 reels Priceless Memories of the Great War TEN years from now the kiddies of today will he reading ahont the Great War and reviving the songs that stirred our patriotism in the dark days of 3918. Do you realize that those songs can never again ho sung as thoy were sung dur ing tlio Great War? Could anyone sing "We are coming "Father Ahrahani" as the Yanks sang it in the sixties or "Dixie" as those Johnnie Kohs sang it then? Could anyone sing "There'll $0 a Hot Time in the Old Town To night" the way we middle aged folks used to sing it in Spanish-American AVar driys? Of course not. The same with the songs of the great war. AVe have a limited stock of Ediscm RE-CREATIONS of war songs sung hy popular Edison artists during the war. They will he prioeless within a few years. Come in and listen to them and add a few to your collection for your children and your children's children. Tho December list of Edison Ilo-crcatlons will bo received tho first of tho weok. Thrco Yulotldo Ito-crntlotiK nro listed: "0 Holy Night and Silont Night," Christmas Dolls Are Hing ing," nnd "Song of Ages." nniHo.v diho itn-citKATio.NH roil Di:ci:.Miu:it No. B0BB.1 Mora Candy Ono-Stop, Knuffinun, for Dancing Jaudas' Society Orchostrn Saxophobla Fox Trot, Wledooft, Ycrkes Saxo phono Soxtot No. E0B87 Dills' Visit to St. Poter, Negro Vnudovlllo Sketch with Ilnnjo Dllly C-oldon and Hilly Holnn Pollco Court Scene, Tnlklng Stovo Porlor nnd Co. No. E0C88 Kllcau Hawaiian Patrol, C. a. Stuwnrt Conway's Hand Tenth Iloglmont March, Hall Conway'a Hand No. E0B80 Salomo lutormozzo, I.ornlno Imporlal Marimba Hand. Saronado d'Amour, von Dlou Imperial Marimba Hand. No. E0B00 My Daby's Arms Zlofold Follies 1010, Tlornoy, Tonor Vernon Dalhnrt Slilmnipo Town Fox Trot Zlofold Folllea 1010 Stumper, for Dancing, Saxnphono, Zylophono nnd Piano All Star Trio V HUlnHa'3 E0E01 ColOHtlnl Chimes, M. Orecnu, Colestn Hobort Ouylor (.'hrlHtmns Dolls, Colostu Hobort Onyler NO. E0B02 Uverybody'H Crniy Ovor Dlxlo, nonaldson-Cowau, Tonor Vornon Dalbart What Could Do Swootor, II. Von TlUor. Contralto and Hnrltono, Helen Clark and Joseph A Phillips No. G0E03 Taxi Ono8tep, Kaufman, for Dancing Loniliorg'tt Hlvorsldn Orclicstrn Wostorn Lund Fox Trot, (lay, for Dancing. Haxii- phono, Xylophone nnd Piano All Star Trio No. G0E04 Oh! Whnt n Pal Was Mary, Wendlliig. Darltont Kdward Allen Swoet I.onoro, Kastnian, Tonor l.owU James No. B0E0G Carolina Sunshlno, Schmidt, Tonor Vornon Dalhnrt nnd MUot Chorus Dreamy Alabama, M. Karl. Tenor I.owls James and Mixed Chorus No. 60E0G Uood-Nlght Waltz, No. 1, for Dancing Jnuda'H Society Orchostrn aood-Nlght Waltz, No. 2, for Dancing Jnuda'B Socluty Orchestra No. 80B03 Dy tlio Dabbling Iirook, Itlng-llnger, Whistling nnd Singing, Sibyl Saudorson I'agan and Lewis James Momorlos of You In Denr Hawaii, MncMookln Lyric Main Quartottu No. 80B0S Mlgnon Fantasia, Part 1, Thomns Amorlcan Symphony Orehuttru Mlgnon Fantasia, Part 2, Thomtvs American Symphony Orchestra No. 80G0G Haby Mlno, Johnston, Soprano Dotsy Lane Shepherd nnd Chorus Smllln' Through, Poun, Darltono, Thomns Chalmers No. 80B07 Christmas Dells nro Hinging, Solly, Mixed Voices Metropolitan Quartet Song of Agos, Christmas Song, Meredith, Mixed Voices Metropolitan Quartet No. 80B08 Good Dye, Toatl, Tenor Albert Lludquust Mnchusla, Macmurrough, Tenor, ..Albert Lludquost No. 82172 O, Holy Night, Christmas Song, Adam, Soprano Frieda Hompol Silent Night, Grubor, Soprano, Frieda Humpul W I I I wiC"iiW NW!" 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