HUCKLEBERRY FINN Thought for today... w. November 1. 1951 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ♦ quick ! 0* 0* Xx) outs’ "\ HUCK FIHH IS ROLLED X ck KT ih G *rtt> C ä W w T us G a B(<5 ipcKiNG glass ! “Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called.” —John Stuart MM For moderate refreshment of the serious illness of her mother, who it is reported had fallen and Light fractured her hip. Her advanced age, 90 years, added to the seriousness of YMI By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP Students on the honor roll for the the accident. •"/Zi Mr Waltr Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newberg from six weeks in the junior-senior Gates high school included the following; Duluth, Minnesota, are new comers seniors, Lorena Devine and Maxine to Gates. They will operate the Schroeder; juniors, Betty Tpcker; boarding house formerly operated by sophomores, Ella Mae Drew; fresh­ Mrs. Newberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. man, Eddie Butler and Rose Mason; Percy Mulligan, who recently leased eighth grade, Charles Kuhlman and and are at the Maples Cafe and Judy Mershon; seventh grade, Dona- iTavern, lee Oliver. The grand opening of the Maples Patsy Pennick was complimented