PAGE TWO ' The prizes were won as :ollows First, F. J Harr:son., 'l2.'-n, - itn robe donated by Harry Savers. ' Second—,N. D., Maddpck„ 1 1.0. fancy vest donated by J. P. Hag man. Third=A. F. Fisher, 1 13. sweater d onated by the State " C ollege Sap ,/ily company. 1 Fourth--J. H. Reed, 'l3, sweater donated by C. W. Smith. Fifth—J. A. Fulkman. 'l3, pair of shoes, donated by ' the Athlet Store. e Sixth—B. D. Watts, 12, umbirel la, donated by Sheasly & Gentze4 - Seventh—R. R. Woods, 'l, , watch fob; donated by C. E. Shueyl. Eighth—H. L Mathers, 'll, pipe,' - donated by A. H. Knisely. Ninth—H. A. Lum, 'l3, pipe, do, l i inatid-by George T. Graham. Tenth—F. M. Beagle, 'l2, order ~.t for one half dozen photos, donated ‘. 1?y W. W. Smith. , Eleventh—F. C. McFarland, 'l2, fountain pen, donated by Meek Brbihersi ' / i TWelfth- , -H. Trinsue, 'i2, pen knife, donated by H. D. Meek ; - lardwiqe company'. 1 ; Thirteenth=-E. GI 'of winning team, d Athletic Association. The other prizes were class nu - merals for the winn . g team and the first five men who fin shed. The win , ning team, of the s phom.ore class, was composed of arrison, Watts, Woods, Beagle and McFarland. The merchants of the town are cer tainly to be -commended for their generosity in giving the prizes, and the winners!greatly appreciate theii I spirit. Her Celebration. Mrs.,Gramercy—"Are you going to have a Christmas tree this year ?" Mrs. Park—" Gracious, no I. They are as much a nuisance as children. But, you must call and - see the cun= ning little stocking I'm going to hang.up for Fido.", fr lir fifk fr !f! avin, 12, photo .nated by the .. T4 ..1 Sill'oll Vine I MEE i 4 01 . • . 04. 10 . 401.• e„, •IIIII•• -..... • ~... • 149. I I „ ate Coll'e . il. M4' I ' I , 11 1 I ty im - ma i a.' try 1 , 1 seni • r( c i 1 i 'F iino Ps. .Yiet .. 4 , 411 p il' jib fpi hi prlee e !Jiaurr- *-S3Pft-S.*:.-t*S434 lir ..,-- , 1 , 1 ot, ii! ' t ~ of T they lot I taee t drss ttkre r +en I n buildin'g , 1 Mrs, Harllm I said, y•ur bus—, swea l ro. s el L•il year, and eyo t , box of Ch 4 ' r Mrs. Bronx- 4 , „the resolution al.' 'bought th -- 0 cig: ll:,oving to the fa , -.) ' r ! Ur ay of 'the mon, Llrcias day, theTe ,w; 1 1 'the Pittsburg, Al . idr it NB -iontc 1 I I din thought d was going to thei first of the are giving him a -;!, .'i 1 in going to 12 p r . Lt's wh rl. t I . falls pn Christ- I be no smoker of iii 011 - ili:
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