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Come in and Let U, Show You the Many \eic Things A. COHN & COMPANY THEME ] i ACADEMY NEWS WII.IJAM CODY ( When I first saw hunting lodge in Yel I had never heard ( a horseman and India where he'haT 1!““ for" n; Later, when I had rea, I had not noticed sueh s ingplaee. Then I had ‘“IL'^^tefulness oft in the hut' fo^the'mei hers of the Eleventli Grade p jmily, accompanied by Miss Isabel t^enhold gave a delightful musical of the sky. As 1 and the antlers over the front door "'^h“rwt:fo::ttrrrm::zt planned at all, for they seemed rhawks"^ead’s '"ancr'lndiat baskets and the real western Thro\d chair^in The girls of tl with Mr. and M ly and Dot Ilagan set to work peel- ^rt;::;::;fstu:rj:^S He Knows the Way—Miss B The Wav of I I Trust in Go. Dr. J. Kennetl AT LEISURE MUSIC Its sounds are in the' ■"“^u^round mT‘1 Life speaks to me of music, I.ife, with its smiles and tears. Its strains of joy and sorrow -.tmcetus^^ht.e^years. respect for anyone who can sta a horse as well as he did. To, the end of his life, when he over eighty, he seemed to ride ter than he had done before, w would have to be remarkably It was a wonderful sight to see on his white horse, with his . made nfe want to talk to him ’'^^^::rriknmet-thinkmore, I discovered that my party hurrr^ack^* 8^1 iTked over my /4";t^ue‘tM%le%oldrn^ rj and ^ue ^f ^^he ^^ky ^ble The Technician has tl vs.r:;":2:^c State College is going to turn The I Athletics I itted by reason of f lehievements. A se 't of the association “AURORA CONE” Decoration Sets With Complete Equipment Now on Sale $3-00 Art Dept. 2nd. Floor SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR COLLEGE GIRLS— Smart Sport Coats! Gorgeous patterns just right Priced from $19.75 to $89.50 iery,'Jewelry Novelties to con $19.75 to f 89.50 pl te ; our outfit. Sizes 131/2 to 20 T et us snow you Rosenbloom-Levy Co. Th ” night pas.sed and with its passing, the girls awoke with new aches. Margie liiesel with her feet HINKLE-LANCASTER BOOK STORE stationery and fountain pens not be moved. Witli e 1 of “Tish” Cur- ject of much awe when t got about half way down the moun tain, Rachel Phillips having slid about half that distance through th Torben’ were not of the’party. Yell and yodels got no reply so Mr. Lon HARRISONS, Inc. New Sport Coats, just arrived. Plaids and solid shades—fur trimmed $19.50 ^0 $75.00 :r,xsi:?.r,:r7, seven The first part of the hour is taken up with rhythmics, which inieTrninT it^'“ TOTbert|Ts"'a begun on breaking up "camp. The only mishap so far was that Hen- t^get dr"y,"burnt the toe out^of her sock. Everything was packed tlie campers started out, Mr. and Mary Audrey Stough acti, tlie capacity of pack horses be in-a wet, bedraggled, but happy crowd. They came back to school to the tune of “Ninentv Nine Bot tles Hanging on the Wall,” and most ■solute safety. The only serious tragedy of the whole trip was that The Tar Heel, as a part of its AUDITORIUM MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. “LADDIE” From the novel by Gene Stratton THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY—Nov. 4th KEITH VAUDEVILLE n Your Money’s Wor
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