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In the college vice in thé campaign was on Hie For you, floating above, class, oat of seven only tw o - are stage, being “ horse drawn,” and And the scars o f all wars and tbe sorrows thereof. uftn and in the acudemy class Miss Lyra Miles taking tfaepart Who gave yon the name of Old Glory, and why there is but one lone lad In a of Mrs. Woodward, and Miss Stella Hubbard the part of Are we thrilled at the name o f Old Glory? class o f nine. The college class is composed Martin, played their .parts Then the old hammer leaped, like a tail in the blast, of the Misses Ethel M. Andrews, The first picture thrown on And fluttered am audible answer at last.— A lta Gumm, Norma Harvey, screen showed tbe first academy Stella Hubbard, L yra B. Miles, building with the first teachihg A nd it spake, with a shake of the voice, and it said:— Emmett W. Gulley and Robert force and student body àt tbe By the driven snow-white and the living Mood-red opening of tfie school. Which was H. Dann. Of my bars, and their heaven of stars overhead— The memtiers of the academy in the mil of 1885. Dr. H. J. By the symbol conjoined of them all, skyward cast, class are the Misses Loretta Min thorn and Prof. W. R. Star- As I float from the steeple, or flap at tbe mast, buck were tbe teachers, with Keeney, Irene Hodgin, Ruth Men­ Or droop o ’er the sod where the long grasses nod,— Mrs. Minthorn assisting later in denhall, Mary B. Pennington, Myttame is as old afc the glory o f God. M ary B. Sanders, Helen D. Ellis,. tbe year. Herbert C. Hoover, • . . So I came by the name o f Old Glory. Grace Benson, Esther I. Terrell now of Belgian Relief fame, ap­ pears in the picture. The little and Cecil Pearson. i WhlV tb Riley. Copyright 1 Each year a scholarship in the historic playlet was arranged college isawsrded to the member for the class by Mrs. C- J- Bd: of the academy graduating class wards, the words for the little showing tbe most scholarly at­ ditties sung being written py ALL DAY MEETING . WILL PROTECT INTER­ tainments. On Tuesday after­ Mrs. Helen D. Hanora. Tuesday night was given over noon when this class had i£s CLUB ESTS OF MEMBERS WHO ENLET OF “ coming out,” President Pen­ to the Alumni Association, a nington announced that while presentation of “ Mrs. Wiggs of The Sunshine .Club held an all As a practical demonstration there were a number o f very the Cabbage Patch" being given day meeting at the borne of Mrs. of their loyalty to the govern­ close ones in the race for the by members of tbe association Huntington, Wednesday of last ment, Camp 113 Woodmen of Jt week. The members o f the G. A. honor, tbe award would go to before a crowded House. the World subscribed for liberty Miss Terrell. Following is the means s g6od deal to former col­ R. had been invited and mUny of bond« last Tuesday in a very lege men and women who have them availed themselves of the academv program given: substantial amount. Invocation...............Rev. Goa H. Loo gône ont into the world and pleasure. Tbe tables were set in T w o weeks ago a resolution Vodsl Solo........Mr. Kmmer A. Newby linked np with the bnsy cares of Addreeo........ Rev. Robert K. Pretiow life to take tbe necessary time the yard and beautifully decor­ was passed by which this camp ated with flags and flowers, as binds the membership in an in­ Piano Solo............ Miss Mary E* Jones Vocal 8©lo........Mr. Bmmor A. Newby for preparation for such au even­ wfts also tbe house and yard, the violate pledge to keep m tall force Presentation of Diplomas................. ing’s program, and all who took national colors flying from every the assessments and does o f all Pres Levi T. Pennington part in giving this play are to available point. About 60 sat members of the camp who enlist Those who heard the address be commended for the clever down to a chicken and hot bis­ in the present war, said contract to the class by Rev. Robert B. work done. Miss Jessie Britt, Pretiow say it ranked as one of who took the part of Mrs.. cuit dinner, after which a pro­ to be in tall force and effect as tbe best ever given here on such Wiggs, was easily the star per­ gram was listened toand greatly long as tbe war shall last. Tbe appreciated. Program follows:]members feel that they can thus an occasion. former, as she always is on such America; readiugs by M rs. render aid and support to those PP On Wednesday morning Wood- occasions. Following is the cast George, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Snow, who are and may be called away Mar Hall was well filled with an o f characters: audience gathered to witness tbe Mn. Wiggs................. Jessie E. Britt Mrs. Byers, Mrs. Hayward,Mrs. from their homes and assuage to exercises of the twenty-fonrth Billy Wiggs............. .....,J. Carl Nelson Dodge, Mrs. Bankson; and Mrs. a certain extent the sorrow of Bohall read items from a paper those who are left to carry the annual commencement of the Asia Wiggs................................Elms Paulsen ^ustrslis Wigge ....? JPaisy Nevrwouse her husband got July 2, 1863, as burdens alone. college when the following pro- the U. S. troops took possession am was rendered: Miss*Lucy O lStt .Mrs. Cecil Hoskins rocation.;....!.....Rev. F. C. Stannard Miss Hazy ...%;......... R. Gladys Hannon of Vicksburg, Miss. It was print­ FORD GARAGE Music (a) “Cradle Song“ ......... Hauser Chris Haiv.....- ..... Harry H. Haworth ed upon wall paper. Miss Blythe (B) “ Prelude” ..........,..... Chopin Mr. Robert Redding... Cecil J. Hoskins Owen favored tbe company with I have opened the garage, Sec­ ........Victor Rees a number of instrumental solos. Piano. Mies Dorothy Hull; VioHn, Mrs. PeteTTfT.T...... ond and College streets. All Hull: Cello, Mr. Alexander Hull A vocal duct bv Mrs. Way and work guaranteed. Oils, repairs, .Marguerite Cook .................... Vocal sal Solo....... “ Beloved, It Is Mi Mrs. C. A. Morris assisted vOry Mrs. Huntington. washing, polishing. C an stor­ materially during the intermis­ PLrtdfVirtt Free M< The Graphic and Weekly Orego­ ed, auto livery. Phone Black sions of the evening by giving Portland 108; Blue 186. W. S. Stull. 36p nian, one year, $2.00. three well rendered vocal solos. Vecal Duet % V. 0. f K ||||||¡¡ Tbe graduating exercises of the New berg high school were held in Friends chnreh on last Friday evening in tbe presence o f a large audience, with Supt. A. C. Stan- brongh master of ceremonies. Tbe class wan composed of 12 young men and 17 young women whose pictures, with accompany­ ing names were shown in the Graphic last week. The invocation was given by Rev. B. L. Hicks ftbkh was fo l­ lowed by a well rendered vocal solo by Miss Maude Qregory. aben were a Other r musical notabers violin aedo bÿ-Mias Doris ry and tw o Vocal vo< solos by Gatchcll, all of o f which 1 appreciated by the audience. Members of the class . . . fo llo w : Kenneth Fendali, “ Ed­ ucation;” Mû>s Pauline Robert- apb, “Herberte, footer. ed States to Flan for world Peace.” Each o f the speakers handled their subjects well and were neartilj applauded. , President Pennington gave the class address, taktag for bis sob- jeet “ Nine Kiods o f Minds.” He was a t Ms best and in tbe course of forty minutes’ time g a te the das«, and others as weD, a lot o f things to think a^out, putting It all in a most happy vein so that it could be easily taken and stor­ ed aw ay for future reference. Tbe diplomas were given out by S. P. Timberlake, the presi­ dent o f the school board. “ ' ing named independent colleges o f the state was awarded to Kenneth Fend all: Pacific,' Mc­ Minnville, Albany, Philomath, Reed, P. D. .. ' . Ont o f the class, both Willa­ mette and Whitman selected Harold Lee on whom to bestow scholarships. SHOWER GIVEN FOR Dam age W as Caused from Fire, W ater ■ j B On Thursday night of last week at tbe hour of 1:30 fire broke out iu tbe Larkin-Prince hardware store,' and nothing- save a good water supply ano prompt and effective work on tbe part of the volunteer fire de­ partment, saved the entire con* rents'and the budding as well, from total destruction. As it was, tbe loss to the stock w as béftvy and the building was con- ijureds Apparently the fife originated the basement near the elevat- p|- shaft and it is supposed that too. Here tnc ous were and consequently tbe' fire spread rapidly, though it wka confined mostly to the tear «ft . s t. s *t j ; l L , rf — tnc DtiiKniiR, tnc tire was turned on. „ r& r to the where hard to riyt 8* reach. Thè fin did not toe main part o f the big •4 _ room, bulMthe Mack ambite the burning oils with from tbe hot water i alL and left it a stoves and „ ____ „ at once to rust. The smoke also fiQrd'the office rooms over the First Bank, blackening the . _ carpets and furniture. The of- fices of Littlefield & Romig suf­ fered considerably a lio from w a ­ ter and they figure the loss a t asscy g o t off with much leas loss but be will have occa­ sion to call the cleaners for car­ pets and furniture. All the parties interested with the exception o f Dr. Massey car­ ried insurance sufficient to cover their losses. The Larkin-Prince Co. has had a large force at work during the week making an invoice of their stock, prepar­ atory to adjustment by the ii- sura nee companies. orarne FOR YOUNG IA N On Monday afternoon at the The United States Civil Ser­ home of Mrs. O. P. Goettel there occurred one o f the prettiest af­ vice Commission announces that fairs o f tbe season, when Mrs. applications will be accepted for Goettel, assisted by Miss Lucile tbe position of temporary spe­ Dixon, gave a miscellaneous cial helper, male, in tbe Puget shower for Miss Mur! Dimmock Sound Nàvy Yard, Bremerton, in honor of her approaching Washington. The pay Will be marriage on June 21. No pains approximately $2.80 per diem, ere spared to make the occa­ and tbe duties are similar to- those o f general helpers pers em employ- sion perfect. The color scheme tor decora­ ed in the Paget Sound Navy tions was pink and white. Over Yard. Applicants will not be re­ the dining table a small pink um­ quired to ivport for examination brella was suspended, top down, at any place, bat will be rated from which pink ribbons were on their education and training. trailed to the table and fastened Applicants must have completed with white hearts. Dainty bou- the sophomore scar in a general quets o f pink and white were engineering course in a college or strewn on the table. The table university of recognized stand­ was completed with a beautiful ing, and must snbmit with their applications a statement from pink and white centerpiece. Lovely refreshments, in pink the college showing that they and white, were served to the have done so. They mast have large companv of ladies present. reached their 18th birthday on Miss Mildred Whit on presided the date of making oath to their at tbe victrola and tarnished application. Applications will sweet, soft mnsic that blended be accepted until further notice. with the ham o f cheertul conver­ Papers will be rated promptly in sation, which waxed into a buzz, orqer that appointments may be as a large w illow basket, con­ made without delay. Applicants taining the “ shower," was should at once apply tor Form brought in and placed before 1800 to the Labor Board, Puget Miss Dimmock for her accept­ Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, ance, which she received grace­ Washington. fully, and expressed her thanks to all present for the manv beau­ tiful and useful articles express­ ive o f their regard for her. Those present were Mesdames J. H. Sharp, E. A. Hodson, J. W. A t 10 o ’clock today Oregon Hodson, E. A. Smith, R. W. Yearl ly Meeting of Friends Lewis, E. F. Greene, C. Pitman, church, composed of delegates Ira Hntebens, H. M. Huffman, from Oregon, Washington and E. A. Wright, George Hntzen, A. Idaho, was called to order by O. Hanson, H. C. Dixon, E. P. Pres. Levi T. Pennington, the Dixon, Laura Woody, Edward presiding clerk. Hanson, J. T. Little, D. F. Goet­ The business sessions will be tel, the Misses Elsa Sharp, Glad­ heki each day, b ginning at ten ys Sharp, Veda Wilcox, Esther Ì o ’clock in the morning tw o m and ... Haynes, Mildred Whiton, Esther in the afternoon. Evangelistic Hodson, Eva Weeks, Florence services will be held in the morn­ Weeks, Zella Dimmock, ‘ Murl ings at 8 o’clock and at 8 o’clock Dimmock, Genevieve Dixon, Har­ in the evenings. nett Atkins, Grace Little and Al­ Farther report of the meetings iena Woody. will be made next week. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GATHERING OF FRIENDS . Ì m