.iéniltoeiowanot-ro-oilv Asa WED. \ SHOWING AT 2.80 - 7 — 9 in H-G-MS exciting screen CLARK GABLE - GREER GARSON \ Georgetown lllgh School Closing The closing exercises oi George- town High School took place in the Town Hall or. Thursday, June . Knlkht an except nally larae attendance 0t cuinens greeted the scholars. An interest and structive report activities the music. MaoOonnell, son o‘ Rt- and s. J43 MacOonuel lead X in oral Proficiency and is the reel liha or Genera.l’s . Mair, daightet o! Mr: George , read the Senior Class Valedictory. » ‘me pro ramme was u Iollowa: O Oen . Two Welcomes b Pauline Mar- tellldantii Alan rt . . m: ‘a Repo . Qtftlfmtfifl 1mm Grades I to IV. ‘ p in the Nest in the Old Apple bye Primary Glass. Oarbii ates lrom Grades V to X. Recitation. "'1 Got to go to " n Levers. or prises from to V. _ Duet. "May I Go with You” by Ann r and Freddie Cvotel. Presentntorn o1 Writing Certific- ates, Grades IX and X. “The Class will" by Eileen Wood. Presenéagftion oil Primes from auaenf-roirtrmmaa- lOAtl BLONDELL ~ THOMAS MITCHELL - min iuttv- l0llll COME EARLY — BEST SEATS Grades to I. “A H rd Test" by seven pupils. Prose tatlon o! Women's Instil- ‘ute Attendance prizes. Recitation “Heroes" by Do‘. Roche. i Valedictcry road by Connie Mair Recitation "Consolation" by Don- ialda Landry _ Vocation Chorus by the School. \ Remarks. The King. llonor Roll Georgetown Principal's Departure Grade X School nt (Sm-l. Harry Mac- Oonnle Mair; 3. Charles Vice-Principal's Dept. Grade VIII-l. Harry Parker: 2. Margaret Layers: 3 Josephine Dalton Grade VII-i. Annie Matheson; 2. Beatrice Mair: 3. Elinor Walsh. Mrs, Foucherfls Dept. Bcinice DcLory: 2. 3 Kenneth Mac- Grade V-i. Bernard Walsh: 2. Joan Murphy: 3 Gerald Murphy. Grade VI-l. Fkeddie Gotell; Ewen "'21?! a W" mflb“ u tit“ ALAN MOWBRAY ‘ RENEE GODFREY DENNISHOEY BIl.l.Y BEVAN ALSO NEWS - COMEDY — OD-DITY SHOWING AT 2.30 - 7 - 8.45 ._?.______ When one longs for drink it. lost as much as five pounds per seems as though one could drink a trip. whole ocean-that is faith; but when begins to drink one can drink only two glasses-that is acience.—-Antovn Chekhov. TRU E . - "All women arc not extravagant. Airline stewarrlcsses flying the John. Some of us can dross smart- internati-onal runs from the Unit- ly on a sum that’ would kccp :1 man ed States to England and Ireland looking shabby. _ With Major Hoop!’ OUR BOARDING HOUSE reacts.“ ALL 1 Kuooflwatize My wbizo! 1 Jusr OBSERVED A our or- lT, FELLOW TOURVEYS - AND BUTTEQFLY OF Tue WHEN You sacisomz- Genus PAPitio BODY’5 6m’ To WALTZ . 6Mooi<us -~ 1'14. cow» THE: LANE.- srr HERE AND l FOR MORE. vol-N - GEE n; rr I KEEP LOOKlNG /‘,;» FLLYYTERS BAcK.‘ AW ME? '1 THAT FAtaT, CHU M t M- lF lT'D BE AN , EXPLOSION- ‘ M.) ‘"1 cane osgov e 745 MATTER, By J. R. WILLIAMS 1 THINK w/ ‘- . lfkllFE I5 izusrzo ~ 5HUT--I.UH~— our _OUR WAY I THOUGHT THAT WOMAN WOULD NEVER $HUT UP Mrs. Jenkinh Dept. Grade IV-—l Marguerite Hemp» hill and Anna Prosper. e ual; 2. Stella DQLDTY' Ii Ruby Alen. Grade m4. Gertrude Fitzger- ald" 2. Jackie Layers and James Walker. equal; a Gerald Murphy. Miss Keenan's Dept. Gfade II—l. lzphen Gotell“ 2. Stewart unison, a. Charles with: Nellie King and Margaret Dalton. equal. i 1 (SM-l. Sheila Scuily; tBarbera Ann McQulllan, ecual- 2. Joyce Gotell and Carol Walker. equal; 3 Alan McPhee and Mary Lou Henry equal. Grade I (Jr.)-—i Isabel and Ronnie Gotell, ual; 2. Beth 11811; 3. Richard ban my. Principal’: Report Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentle- men. Llpils, we welcome vou very hearty to the closing exercises oi Georgetown High School. It la my duty and privilege to present to ou a report oi the atitllrlliet! oi rgetown High School tor the - year 1945-46. ‘The year was ‘oegun on Septem- ber 4th and terminated today. The 5431/1001 was 9n session 105 days. One clay was taken (or Study GIN-ll! and tour do s tor convention. making a tot-a o! zoo $3’! the year there were 192 pupils en- rolled o! whom m4 were s is and 5g were boys, l85 ot those were o1 school age and t There was one ptlvi district. _ In Miss Kenmns there wzgre 51 hp n“ whom are the next d cnt" in Mrs. Jen- kins dope ment, there were 43 S irorn another - Crapaud Theatre “NATIONAL VELVET” In Technicolor With SICKEY RODNEY Story o! a race horse Tolstoy, 8.15 PM. Wednesday, 8.15 PM- lllaolionald Bros. ~ macaroni; Durin! the district. ~ llred lion-down Wives ‘ lose beauty‘ Look Old y . —-_-v Thousands cl Home llealth Easy Way. Look You: onmger. look la nlrrorl Ha run-down condition you lock . lold‘! Want new? viler nerve. us germ or loch at his anal‘ resulta- Tbanls tru Tonic. its bloodwnricblng Iron often needed for normal vlm. vigor. Also halos restore apretlts. nourishment to flll out hollows in ace or neck which leaks many look old. Nerves improve u dacree- slon you. Also contains vitamin Bn-cal- olum phosphorus. Int-roductorysiaeenl l!!! 1Y7 bltrc Toagablata (or noi-makl-vlhuty. nerves . voltage: oo s . made at Llrdnll atone lilti- n ' room-rat Buying daily live and . dressed fowl and chickens. Also cattle, lambs and sheep. EASTERN PACKING co. sourus , enrolled or whom 20 ale to a vcnoed to the next, depart mam; in Mrs. era's depart-i merit there were 44 pupils enrolled» o! whom 24 are to be advanced to‘ Grade VII and in Mikes Roche's de- partment, there were 24 pilpils en- rolled oi whom ti passed he Grade| V!!! examinations and are to be t3 Gra e. in the r pa'a aparbmen, era were O pile enrolled. o! these 9 have wri ten the Senior Matriculations examinations. 1O have written Junior Matrlculatlons examinations and i'ive others have writ-en sup- plementary matriculation examin- ations. Other activities throughout the. year included a, social tor which Rrev. Father Owen Kiggins very kindly gave us the use or the parish hall and a Christmas Concert the proceeds from which amountcd to $37.00—$8.90 was spent on books. magazines. etc, for the school and there remains the sum oi $26-10 Junior Red Cmss was continued‘ in all departments throughout the year. Several people visited the school! and among ‘hose was Mr. L10 i 2. Shaw, Director oi Education, Oon-' stable Macbennail qr the RD Ivi P. and Sgt. James Maoconnell a ionncr teacher. Mr. Shaw spoke to the. children about their studies and nlrout good citizenship. Con- tatblo ltlanLenran spoke 01. Safety Rules. particularly for pedestrians‘ and those who drive bicycles, also- aibout good r zenshl. On sgi i Maoconnelts first. Vlfilt he gave a‘ talk on the value. of school spo on his last visit in Juno on Inter- national Relations and how th°y| as upils miglnit th-sae oonci lions. The kindly .'ilCl'(’SL by those vlsl : is very much appreciated. Dr. Keeping visited the Mlhllfll in September and twcoinated those who had not been done. also Mi». NQWJOn. Dir-ortrvr of Junor Rm; Cross. who fllllli‘ n talk on Nutzl- tion and the value oi the Junior Red Cross in the School. in Janu- Lcslle, public health nurse. examined all pupils present. In February ivn. Gilmore made nls customary official visit to the school immune the wrltinghol‘ the Grade VIII ex- alhinations. .158 Gillls presented us with motion pictures each month duiriyigg the year. all o! which were eno by teachers and pupils. lss Kathleen hltd resented to ‘he school a aubarxiptr on to the National Geographic Magazine. This was a very thought- lul gesture and we appreciate it ver much. aide I w Vl have been much d d the year u-nd we hope that something will be done to "elleve “h: situation for the coming school year. We extend our thanks to the trustees and secretary (or their cooperation during the year. To the prize winners who worked so conscientiously and well we oiier our congratulations; to those who tailed we say “press on" and you will attain the desired gml. to those who will have learn m them be‘ter and more uselul citizens wherever they may be. , » I should like to aw a word o! appreciation to Miss Keenan. Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. Fbtidiore and Miss Roche for their splendid osmoti- ion and for the aithlul rge oihtheir duties. We also thankhggse w o con prises or in any way to make the closing a success. In conclusion. we extend to each and every pupil. our beat wishes s: a happy and y. . well-earned holl- Valedietori: Address read by Mlaa onatance Mr. pu ils uplls or the been we in: ourselves t stepping atone ‘in educational career. In the our efforts have met with both dia- couragements and eneopragements, but we are , our time larger field Our goz-l during the past year has been ho achieve ltlon on the Matriculation pass 1st. some o! our n ma! g. how- ever we ice the our orts have not been in valnas the put eat‘! at school has ened e o! the fundunentals at George- we have made many -------i and returned in June In supervl-e j ed wit-h the a-ckiiuvement o! having a new building in the near rutut-e. Last, but not least, to our parents who have sacrificed and toiled that we ht have every opoortunity to en ourselves in the realm o! education we cannot easily ex- press our gratitude. but may we by‘ our character and adaicveuvenes make you proud oi us. your child- ren and so repay you in some small wear’ tor your unselilah eiiorts. edo not say wehaveoometo the end o! the road or the parting o! the ways. la there is no end to the road of knowledge, so we go torward along that path ever striv- ing ‘to sedr and attain new know- ledge and in this way prepare our- beeome gmd citizens and so lead to making this restless wit! a better place in which to ve. t __.___._..._.__ KEEP POULTRY CONFINED (arm poultry ccntin clean house sad a tary sun pen is one c! the molt tm requirements to control loease. not only in ul- try but in hogs as well say! . M. Vernon, extension poultry spec- ialist. at Iowa State College. 8 eclall-zlng poultrymen and lea lng {arm poultry producers. he says, have been folio-wing this practice and ilnd it much more satisfactory than allow-n; the hens to rangfover the m lots. Post cullln c! unthrltty hens kept in con cement prevents the spreadkig o! disease over the farmstead and o! avian tuber- culosis to hon. Vernon lays that. chicks should not be ‘allowed to ranfe about the farmstead but shou d be con- fined to the breeder hbuse antilun pen. When the pulletpare well enough developed to be taken lo clean range they should be put ill llsht weilht hel moved cut to the edge o! a Ilslrl at alralla, corn. grains, or pub Keeping the flock oti to a mliledllldweuireahown m“ big.‘ eothetwecouid commenter-bouillon, mortgagee alums, qua! ageotuesetyi "a c" 1' ‘i m, m.’ flan llnfl 1180M wh blue and wore a corsaite of red roses. Due to mother was unable to attend. The house was beautifully deco- with cut flowers. D ceremony. misc "I Love You Truly." cause" were MMGIOQOX‘. singer o! Lowell. mpanled by 3.21.3 l ‘m l???» $10 "ll eilect coma. . sue o! pink roses. in: line o was rated the loco ford. o rganlst St. Paula (than ttetown. . the bridal marches durin! o played - Everybodyb canning more than ever these days - so join the fun — have a well-stocked larder, come winter! All the essentials here for successful home canning ‘and pre- serving. Compleie stock of Perfect Seal, and Mason Fruit Jars....Rubber Rings....Jelly Jars ....Stew Kettles....Parowax — Etc. All at Pro-War Prices! Guaranteed Satisfaction Since 1857 the ceremony. Friends and relatives from land. New York City. Maasachus. ttts- New Hampshire. and other Darts oi the Island attended the ceremony and reception. The cou- pie were the recipients o! many beautiful and uaeiul itts. They lei-t later in the eve for an telixrtxeetgided tour through t, q Mm. NURSES AND PATIENTS Patients are but equipped to sum up the qualities o! their nur- ses and should have an appor- tunlty to express their views, leld In the receiv- was the bride's mother. dressed in a gowtn oi navy o! the time. nursing illness the groom's the ante";- uring _ Me.’ and “Be- sung by Rob Roy radio and con/cert Mas!» who was Rnyswv Mul- and choir-coaster of Anglican Ohurch o! M: 0rd also ed. hearlnil simple words at t ln prepared deftly at on." Many girls nurses." Lancet said, natural ability "was "O Pro were | e rtant or the work." no e right moment, (or an e r- J an article h the medical iournal Lancet. “For most patlgnta, moat oes mean the more technical teats of said the article. "lt means having his bed properly made. having his pillow well-plac- Measuring IlOl be- " orn but their destroyed W h t care- ll on aspects The Majority Seq ‘Bot m. mo; yo. 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