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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
1 C0OK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 7 I NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS I O. C. II. S. NOTKS. Robert W. (Inborn, IMitor. "1,'iihii.v'h Dolcmmn," iH a play that fur downright cleverness and humorous itniKht, has never been equaled by miy production ever stuped in l'rincvillc, und thin i the one which will be presented to the public in a few weekn under the management of the Athletic as sociation. It 1h admirably adapted for Hinittcurn in (hut it requires very little scene shifting und tinder the able coaching of Mina Kykea, our patrons limy be Mire of seeing u production unexcelled for -npidity of uction. The cunt in now being selected und parts typed. Watch for announcements! The MiiweH Stearns, and Messers. Robinson ami l.eo I.folUUe have enrolled in Miss Wilde's niirht class in stenography, which meet on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 o'clock, untii 9 of each week. Others are expected a this is an excellent opportunity for those oc cupied during the day to acquire the rudiments of stenography under an able instructor. "How to Make the Beat of Your self," wis in a gcneial way, the topic which Mr. Kellems ably presented to the atudenta Wednes day morning in assembly, and in it were thoughts which, if followed, would prove of unceasing value. Solos by Homer Kellems were also a source of enjoyment. The Hth grade of the Public School held a historical date contest Friday evening in the reading room of the Normal department of the High SchtHd, under the supervision of Misses Houston. Hrennan and i'ayne. Mark O'Kelly and Ernest rutinan tied in giving the largest list of days corn-el ly. Each member of the class diil good work and nil enjoyed the ice cream Hiid cake served "by the normal students after the con test. They invited Miss Wilde's night cluss in stenography to come down stairs and partuke of the fro- seen dainty and cake. In tho typewriting speed contents held thin week, Fddie McForbind reached the highest murk with a speed of fourty-seven words per minute for ten minutes and I.idu Elliott second with fourty-foiir words of unfamliar matter, (Jf the students huving only one semester of work, Hen (Jould attained a very good mark of thirty-eight words per minute. By superior team-work, the Alpha basket bull team defeated the Oehoeonian quintett by a score of 32-24,, amid a urore of rivalry be tween the supporter of both teams. Tim game was an exhibition of roughness in which fouls were repeatedly called. The scores how ever remained close throughout the game and only in the last five min utes wub the game decided, the regular leurn is planning a trip to The Dalles soon where they will meet that team In a series of basketball games. Revival Meetings Continue Lively Continued from page 1 God is loved and mother revered. ! The very best services of the' en- tire meeting are yet to come. "Shall wclknotyOur Friend in Heaven?" next Sunday evening, "A Fatal Hair-cut," or men only next Sun day afternoon in the Lym Theatre at three o'clock. Iiro. Kellems will of God had such an interested und careful hearing. ,Bro. Kellems is presenting the claims of God in love and yet so positively and true to Scripture that people are being con vinced that God is intrested in the welfare of mankind and is anxious to do the best for their life here and eternally. The great chorus is nightly gain ing in efficiency and ardor to sing the Gospel into the hearts of men and women. The new songs present ed for the first time in I'rineville are meeting with heartiest approval and are proving the authors to be real poets and musicians. Bro. Kel lems' song, "Memories" which ho sang last Sunday evening is indeed unusual in thought and with the exquisitely sweet melody accom paniment arranged by Prof. C. B. Smith will be heard in every ton and hamlet of our country where addles the young people at the I Sunday school hour next Sunday morning, thus muking a full day ol f.rat cirvice. Do not fail to hear him in every remaining service oi the meeting. Geo. II. Ramsey, nas tor. Finley Pictures Were of Highest Order The Lyric Theatre was crowded to capacity yesterday afternoon when W. L. Finley, State Biologist and authority on all subjects biological showed four reels of hi famous bird and animal pictures to the pupils of the local schools. More than 250 pupils from the grades and from high school en joved the pictures which are of remarkable scenes within the state. The pro gram lasted about an hour, and the pictures were explained by Mr. Fin ley. The program was repeated in the evening for the benefit of adulU. KEELEMGRAMS. Authority still exists in the American home but it has been transferred from the parent to the child. The righteous die and go im mediately to heaven. The Church is a hospital where the soul is treated and men are made well. Some Christians have Si nday lum-j bago which attacks them regularly J at 10 or 10.30 and 6.30 every Sun-' day. Some peonle need a strip of court-j plaster over their mouths and on ; top of that a wad of s aling wax, j for about nine-tenths of our trouble is caused by the mouth. ' II Wake Up; Warm Up; Speed Up; Win New Impulses and Capture one of the Nice Positions which are being presented to the Graduates of The Dalles Business College. Our Students are always in demand for the reason that they are Specially Qualified for usineis i ositions, ENTERf KCTHEBIJSINESS WORLD I i I I f' 1 . . k-: ;iV;4:VESs -corresponds. ' "ji Si fct-1-v-.i . ...... i -- WE HAVE THE ASSURANCE thai there will be a great demand for a large number of bookkeepers and stenographers during the months of August and September. To enroll now gives you the required time to qualify for one of the best positions. In order to have the largest number possible in our Graduating Class in the summer so as to be able to fill a large number of the calls for office help at that season of the year,-we are making a special offer to those WIDE AWAKE, ENERGETIC persons, who know an Opportunity when they see it. SPECIAL ENROLLMENT RATES FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY; Any Course may be had at a Twenty-five per cent Enrollment Dis count. Our Complete $75 00 SIX MONTHS' COURSE may be had for the Discount Rate of $56.25: Save $18.75. Our regular $40.00 THREE MONTHS COURSE may be had for the Discount Rate of $30.00: Save $10.00. All other courses at a Twenty-five per cent Enrollment Discount. This is Your Opportunity For 15 Days Oniy For further information address The Dalles Business College THE DALLES. OREGON. V. R. SANDERS, President A little Classified Ad in the Journal will get what you want and do many other thing Rousing Revival Meetings at Christian Church j KB L BROTHERS SIXTEEN DAYS OF MEETING XT Kl FIFTY-THREE HAVE COME FORWARD SUNSH 1 EVANGELISTS Logical, Convincing Sermons, with an Appeal to the MANHOOD of MAN EVERY NIGHT AT SEVEN-THIRTY YOUR ABSENCE IS YOUR LOSS Next Sunday AfternoonMen Only at Lyric Theatre "A Fatal Hair Cut"