The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 17, 1920, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES
Umatilla High School
By Lotys Davis
Ellison-White
This is the last week of school un­
til after the New Years. ■ This will
permit the teachers to spend the hol­
idays in their own homes.
A COLLEGE TOWN”
A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
Mr. Merrlc, member of the board
of directors, spent Thursday visiting
The high school girls are planning
Presented by
school.
a pie and cake sale a few days before
Christmas. This will be part of the
There was no school Monday of
this week on account of the derange­ coking class work.
ment of the electrical system, which
Last Saturday night Leslie Thomp­
Friday, December 17
was due to the heavy wind storm.
Regular sessions were resumed Tues­ son gave a high -school party at the
8 o’clock P. M.
day morning the damage having been home of his sister, Mrs. W. E. Logan.
repaired.
Various guessing contests, games and
At High School Auditorium
general
merrying making made the
The eight grade is greatly enjoying
some very interesting experience in time pass all too quickly. At the
agriculture. The experiments deal close of the evening the hostes served
CAST OF CHARACTERS
principally with soil.
delicious refreshments. All present
voted it an evening of unusual enjoy­
The high school received some ad­
....... Herbert Hall
Jimmie Cavendish, A Rah-rah Boy.................................
...... Dewey Payne
ditional epulpment Tuesday. . While ment.
Tad Cheseldine, A College Cut-up ..................................
... Albert Hedwall
this is not required it will be very
Leviticus, The Ace of Spades............................................
SUMMONS
useful to the science classes.
....... Gwyn Hughes
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Major Kilpeper, The Head of the Military...................
.... Max Warriner
Professor Senacharrib Popp, The Chair of Philology
STATE OF OREGON
The following conversation occur­
...... Hollis Gordon
Scotch MacAllister, The Football Captain ...................
For Umatilla County
red in the first year latin class the
Harold Waterman
Shorty
Long,
The
Ubiquitious
Freshman
......................
M.
O. Stangeby, Plaintiff, vs. W.
other day, Miss Irving—What is the Tutle, Defendant.
.. Norman Rubner
Billy Van Dorn, On the Glee Club..................................
To W. M. Tuttle, the above named Dr. Twiggs, On the Faculty...................................................................... Carl Myers
meaning of the latin word “Cen­
turion?” First Pupil—It’s some kind defentant.
Miss “Jim” Channing, The Girl from Dixie......................................... Jane Gunn
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of a newspaper reporter. Isu’t it? OF OREGON: you are hereby requir­ Marjorie Haviland, The College Widow............................................ Nida Patrick
Miss Irving—No, what do you think ed to appear and answer or otherwise Mrs. Baggsby, "Ma,” A Popular Landlady............................................ Ruby Scott
it is? Second Pupil—Something over plead to the complaint filed against Miss Jane Cavendish, Cavendish & Dean, Wall Street, N. Y...... Doris Swayze
you in the above entitled action in Mrs. Cleopatra Popp, A Faculty Type .............................................. Laura Phipps
a hundred years old.
said court within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this Mrs. Mollie Stiles, A Honeymooner.............................................. Dorothy Holland
The primary grades are greatly in­ summons, and you are further notifi­ Miss Twiggs, A Relic of Other Days...........................................Martha Winslow
terested in the making of Christmas ed that if you'fail to answer or other­ Mrs. Twiggs, A Motherly Old Soul................................................... Viola Bennett
gifts and pictures portraying the wise plead in this cause within the
said time plaintiff for want thereof
Christmas story.
will take judgement against you for
the sum of $342.39 with interest
SYNOPSIS
The seventh and eight grades have thereon from the date of filing of the
complaint
in
said
action
and
for
his
a new system of current events which
................ Jimmie’s Aunt Jane
costs and disbursements in this ac­ Act I—- A College Boarding House
is proving to be a great success. Each tion.
J
Aunt Jane Not Feeling Well
Act
II
—
A
Faculty
Dinner
Party
...
pupil receives credit for the exact a-
This summons is published pursu­
. ..Aunt Jane on the Gridiron
mount of work done.
ant to an order of the Hon. G. W. Act III—The Football Game.............
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
made and entered on the 13th
Time—The Present Day
A very interesting program is be­ Court
day of December, 1920.
ing arranged for Friday. The upper
The first publication of this sum­
grades are planning to give a drama­ mons is made on the 17th day of De-
Under the direction of A. W. Adamson
tization of Dickens Christmas Carol. cember. 1920 in the Hermiston
Herald,
This is the regular Christmas pro­
Music by the High School Orchestra
W. J. Warner,
gram.
14-7tc.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Hermiston High School
Chautauqua
Festival
PICTURES
MUSIC
ENTERTAINMENT
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
Dec. 21, 22, 23
By Hermiston High School
Monday, Tuesday
Dec. 27, 28
Tickets on Sale
ALL LEADING STORES
Reserved Seats
SAPPERS’ INC.
"A
College
Town”
Friday, December 17, 1920
Admission:
at 8:00 P. M.
Adults, 92.20
-
(Including tax)
All School Children, $1.10
(Including tax)
17— CHARACTERS—17
A Good Story and Lots of Laugh
The Play House
Hermiston, Oregon
Admission: Adults 50c, Children 35c