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“Oh, father! He's i LAST CALL near at hand, he gathered all his friends around him. But be^fore he mf whrthe dyjj woTds of Lord Class (in a chorus)—“They sat isfy'” “D’ja ever hear 'bout my girl with the pullman teeth?” fellow; he has a heart “senior—“No, but I’ve seen young and new to the parish. Fond wife-“Oh, it don’t matter. SE'r.eJ;-£.“C *''Dumber-“Oh, I know he’s Eng- want to say but I don’t know h John was the son of p master asked: “Can any boy me the meaning of the letters B General Wolfe, hearing of the vic- “’Tohnny^^^'^l'think it was his last EXCHANGES universities and colleges. At this life, especially in their relation to the Lutheran Church and her teach- tX unL’’rtiUe7'fnd"‘tolleges. At e V. P. I. r r per cent o Two re shed by"the'em^ of tlie men students earned a part of their expenses last year. The percentage this year is likely to be Wabash College, Indiana, and De- p^auw UnWers^ity^ will b| ; of red paint on s Agner^Scott are said to have re ceived a stimulus which will un- of Plantation Days; sent in by J. Edward King, an ex- “And^eT'^MiunUL.^Vh^ fnd^even^teep^with^on^e in^thfbed! (Like the Wake Forest baseball player last year who carried his bat along to bed and the next day knocked a home run).—The Tar ^H^SALEMITE , First there is one LOUISIANA STATE UNIVER- RT One diary of the Civil War is f the South. It isTrun™oundVluf The secrets of t standing in the kitchen with his eyes upon a dish of cakes when his s very good of you t n’t mention it, it’s “How’d you come to raid the bar ber shop?” asked the chief of the ‘^’’“wfrV-'replied the dry agent, “it struck me kind of funny that so many men should buy hair restorer “Ever hear this one?” asked one of the group. “A d How did the dog get the bone?” some one to say ‘I give up’, and then you’ll say ‘That’s what the other dog did’.” “No, you’re wrong, for the dog got the bone.” “Well, how did he get it?” “Why, the other end of the rope I see you every day.” Wanted: Young farm hand I Wife—“Oh Tom; why didn’t you ask him here to dinner?” FOUNTAIN PENS Silver and Gold PENCILS We repair them and sell the best one to be THE SHEAFFER Pencils .. Pens . We repair Swiss and American wrist THE GIFT SHOP Je dated 1814, 1819 and 1831, and Plaquemine in 1844. —The New Student. NOTES FROM THE HOME intil the end of the y The Seniors in th ti — “I don’t NEW.f NEW.f NEW! REASONABLY PRICED THE IDEAL D. G. CRAVEN CO. ShoMdng lovely new dresses, coats and hats. All at very low cash prices. We do not mark up our merchandise with the intention of taking off discounts or making special prices to groups of people. You will find our prices very low^ when considering the quality of merchandise we offer you. When buying a garment from us you are positive you are buying it as low' as anyone else could pur chase it. D. G. CRAVEN CO. SOSNIK & SOSNIK “Correct Dress for 'i ^^:UR APPAREL is not for every woman. New Spring Fashions Are New Ready!
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