TIIE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 Many Students Arc oh Honor Roll of Those Excused From Exams In the grade below Die high school, students who have not len tardy, who have not bren absent more than five lay., providing such absence is for a Katipfactory reason, and who have taken all preceding examinations, are excused from the semester examina tion if they have an average of J0 per rent wh no grade below t0 per cent. The following students in the grade lelow the high school were excused from the necond semester examina tions: . Central. , ' Eighth grade Geraldine Bradley, Thelma Dedmore, Grace Fink, Jamea Hiltoa, Jessie Hiles, Emily Matthews, Stella Moore, Florence Phippn, Waun rta Robinson, Kotta Simpson, Harold iJprague, Paul Thorn m on, Inez Yotatg. Seventh grade Esther Dedmore, Bruce Epler, Nell Gavin, Rex Kelley, Maxwell Routh, Ruth Wilson, Opal Zink. Sixth grade Josephine Acheson, James Armour, Harry Reogle, Arline Dohry, ialhn Cole, Stephen hpler, Ruth rink, Helen l-enning, Jack rel ter, Margaret Fuller, Mildred Gregory, Clifford Lester, Wayne Reid, GeraU dine Reed, Lucille Reed, Don Shaw, Nellie Tracy, Rex Thompson, George Williams, Alice Whlttington. Fifth grade Dorothy Armour, Wil liam Clifford, Willard Donovan, Jose- 5hine Druery, Mildred Dedmore, Irene Opler, Nolj'n Fcnnlng, Lillian Fuller, Marvin Glarum, Dixon Grassman, Grace Gahagen, Freddie Hunzicker, James Hunter, Mildred Hiles, June Marshall, Dorothy Marks, Martha Mil ler, Wilbur Prall, Marion Peterson, Ethelyn Rockey, Ruth Regan, Edwin Sanders, Vealya Timmins, Frederick .Williams. Fourth grade Mildred Dole, Inex Duncan, John Holmes, Nell Miljer, Margrette Tahlow, Edith Scott, Irene Trice, Richard Knott, Louise Williams, Gerald Williams, Beatrice Fosclick, Thomas Kelley, Raymond Snyder. Third grade Arleta Bogan, Floyd Burrows, Conway Bradley, Violet But ler, George Fenning, Beatrice Fosdick, Dorothy Garrett, Leonard Hunzicker, Esther Harbough, Bessie Hahn, Mar paret Johnson, Buster Keethler, Tho mas Rfclly, Mable Keethler, Hoover McKenzie, Chester McNutt, Herbert Minort, Rose McNutt, Dorothy Peter sen, Robert Reed, Raymond Snyder, Keith Sturgeon, Fern Miller, Edna Tracy, Lucille Young, Robert Yar brough. Emerson. Eighth grade Parker Davis, Wil liam Eberle, Charles Ewing, Marie Harmer, Blanche Hunt, Evelyn Kuhn, Robert Laing, Verne Laing, Jewel Price, Howard Rust, Mildred Stolt, Lee Trabcrt. 1 Seventh grade Maurine Bald, How ard Cogswell,' Lucille Dickinson, Vera Lowry, Forde Moore. Alice Prettyman, Ruth Schill, Francis Shephard, Nellie Sturgeon, Jack Young. Sixth grade Jack Baker, Robert Garrett, Robert Gillette, Walter Hop kins, Orval Johnson, Everts Lyle, Mary Mayoue, Edwin Miller, Bess Nelson, Henry O'Bannan, Zcta Redfern, Avon 3obbins, Carl Rust, Walter Vogt, De forest Walker. Fifth grade Hallie Abar, Perl Ba con, Ernest Barney, Franklin Camp tell, Cecil Coates, Louise Cogswell, Edna Fenner, Marion Harris, Frank Hirst, Helen Hively, Wayne Huston, Kenneth Ives, Harold Jetfers, Guyla Miller, Beth Moore, Gladys Parsons Leola Schill, Dorothy Stanton, Beulah Vankirk, Veva Wilson. i Fourth grade Harel Anderson, Dick Becker, Polly Campbell, Emerson Carroll, Clara Covalt, Chester Fen ner, Margaret Hopkins, Edw. Knieht, Charles Larklns, Edith O'Dannon, Ber nice Rust, '.Thelma Redfern, Laura Sturgeon, Lester Trabert, Margaret Thiele, Helen Emerly, Dorothy Wor ley. Third grade Mildred Cleveland, James Comu, May Gillette, - Phillip Harris, Vivian JefTers, James King, Junior Lucas, Linville Lyle, Cyril Rodgers, Ernest Smith. High school Evangeline Acheson, Mark Anderson, Lucile Butler, Nellie Dougherty, Mardell Drake, Irene DiJIa van, Carl Frederick, Lilla Graham, Miriam Harris, William Hilton, Helen Hawes, Marie Howe, Dorothy Hamp ton, Royal Irvin, Alice Jesse, Emma Kline, Walter Myers, Thomas Miller, La Verne Nason. Mildred Pate, Blanche Peterson, Fred Purdy, Edith Soth, Ida Simpson, Bernice Shanklin, Lillie Simpson, Ruth Stanton, Elsie Simpson, liowiand inrelkeUI, LI la Thompson, Esther Vanderlas, Mary Woolis, Ivan Wong, Violette Walker. Velma Zobel. Thelma Zobel, Floyd Irwin. rened Attendance tent raj School. The following students of the public schools of Alliance w ere neither absent nor tardy during the school yenr, 1920 11)21:. Kindergarten Eileen Henry. First grade Glenn Merk. Second grade William Barton, Jas. Ellis, Harold Glarum, Lucille Hunr.fck er, Harold Hacker, Imogene Lackey, Frank Linear, Robert Pate, Raymond Squires, Frank Stalos, Virginia Shike, Russel Zink, Normal Zoble. -' Third grade Mabel Keethler, But ter Keethler, Rose McNutt, Keith Sturgean, Lucile Young. Fourth grade Beatrice Fosdick, John Holmes, Nell Miller, Richard Knott, Margarette I'ahlow, Gerald Williams. Fifth grade Irene Epler, Grace Ga hagen, Marvin Glarum, Dixon Grass man, Freddie Hunzicker, Jack ion Lin ear, Lucy Mark, Marion Peterson, Frederick Williams. Sixth grade Mabel Boon. Mildred Gregory, Geraldine Reed, Nellie Tracy, George Williams. Seventh grade Opal Burrow, Phyl lis Fosdick, Pauline Hiles. Rav.-nond Lackey, Clayton Romig, Wayne Thompson. , j Eighth grade Grayce Fink, Doro thy Mote, Harold Sprague. Students neither absent nor tardy for more than one year: Two years Buster Keethler, Marvin Glarum, Dix onGrassman, Nellie Tracy, Raymond lackey, Wayne Thompson, Dorothy Mote, Grayse Fink. ' Emerson School. Students neither absent nor tardy for one year: Eighth grade Parker Davis, Frank Campbell, Charles Ewing, Marie Har mer, George JefTers, Verne Laing, Frank Mounts, Mabel Sturgeon, Glen Worley. . Seventh grade Maurine Bald, Es ther Bacon, Howard Cogswell, Lucille Dickinson, Vera Lowry, Forde Moore, Nellie Sturgeon. Sixth grade Dennis Bicknell, Lewis Covalt, Robert Garrett, Bess Nelson, Henry O'Bannon, Lynn Overstreet, Avon Robbins. Fifth grade Franklin Campbell, Ralph Garrett, Frank Hirst, Harold Je tiers, Guyla Miller, Gladys Parsons, Dorothy Stanton. Fourth grade Hazel Anderson, Bessie Bacon, Donald Bicknell, Polly Campbell, Opal Campbell, May Camp bell, Margrette Dorr, Dorothy Davis, Kenneth Fulmer, Edward Knight, Vivian JefTers, Linville Lyle, Elson Potter, Keith Moore, Margaret Thiele, Margaret Walum. Third gradj Opal Campbell, Vivian JefTers, Keith Moore, Linville Lyle. Second grade Louis Beaver. Janee Campbell, Mae Dunning, Claude Lang, Mildred Miller, Ruth Rodgers, Helen Wickman. ' First grade Margaret Campbell, Gilbert Moore, Laurel Overstreet. ' Kindergarten Ieah Bostrom, Wal ter King, Leonard Fenner. Student! neither absent nor tardy for more than one year: Two years Bessie Bacon,' Dennis Bicknell, Esther .Bacon, Opal Camp bell, Polly Campbell, Franklin Camp bell, Dorothy Davis, Parker Davis, Ralph Garrett, Robert Garrett, Vivian JefTers, Harold JefTers, George JefTers, Vera Lowry, Verne Laing, Frank Mounts, Lynn Overstreet, " Ilenry O'Bannon, Gladys Parsons, Dorothy Stanton. Mabel Sturgeon, Margaret Campbell. Three years roily Campbell, Ro bert Garrett, Vivian JefTers, George JefTers, Vera Lowry, Verne Laing, Frank Mounts. Four years Polly Campbell. Robert Garrett, George JefTers, Vivian JefTers, Vera Lowry, Verne Laing, Frank Mounts. Students neither absent nor trady for more than four years Robert Garrett, 6; Frank Mounts, 5; Verne Laing, 9. High School. Students neither absent nor tardv for one year: Mabel Asnen. Iola Al- lew, Louise Boness, Geraldine Bren- nan, Stella Clark. Ethelvn Ellis. Ethel Fuller, Philys Kilian, Clarence Kibble, Valentine Lawrence, Theressa Looney, uienna iawrence, martin Morris, Le land Messex, Esther Mason, Maude Reeves, Mildred Pate, Mildred Ryck man, Gladys Sturgeon, Bernice Shank lin, Ruth Stanton, Wayne Threlkeld, Ella Thompson, Mary Woolis, Estella Yarbaugh, Velma Zobel. Two years Roual Irw in, Alice Jesse Leslie. Mick i men, Delia Peterson, Ivan Wong, Bernice Wilson. " Three years Blanche Peterson. Six years Mabel Garrett. Lilla Graham. The programs which were used at the Commencement exercises Friday evening May 27 were incomplete, inas much as Hilda Haenner s name was omitted and she was one of the graduates. EVERYONE WANTS IT- Want.? the price of -cleaning and pressing to go down but they want the quality to ie maintained. That if right in line with the trend of prices. You can't blame us for trying to hit the popular vein. The Model Cleaner and Dyers have lowered the price but kept the quality up where years of ex perience has placed them. All the ask is a chance to demonstrate the worth, of their statements. Here i what we charge: Cleaning and pressing suit -.$1.50 Pressing suit only .50 Ladies' Work Priced in Proportion. MODEL CLEANERS & DYERS TED FIELDING. Proprietor 203 Box Butte. We Call and Deliver These are the days when home gar deners learn that things grow better in the catalogue than in the ground. All a man has to do is to stand where a speeding automobile is pass ing to be a big fish in a little puddle. An indirect cost you should figure mi d n o n a u ei E MOTOR I C OILS ' r u U ' F' VISUM H Mt BIWU J annanann Lubricating oil is one of the smallest items of cost, when you balance it against fuel or tires. But its indirect cost may easily be higher than either. Engine wear-and-tear, frequent overhauling, repairs and the replacement of broken parts practically' all this expense should be charged against the cost of lubricating oil. So lubricating oil of highest quality and proper body is a big money -saver. It protects engag ing parts against wear, prevents bearings burning out, keeps compression tight and as sures maximum power and mileage from every gallon of gasoline. Polarine makes these economies not only possible but certain. Its stability under high engine heat insures a fuel-tight and gas-tight seal in the cylinders, and a film on bearings and moving parts that prevents wear. Polarine is made in four graces light, medi um heavy, heavy and extra heavy but only one quality. Get the proper grade for your car next time you buy clean-burning Red Crown Gasoline and you will start cutting down motoring costs. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA , - ... ' LAKESIDE ,.'PT A. Weptov went Jo Alliance Wednesday. Miss Bertha Tyler was a Lakeside visitor Wednesday. Harold Fessenden drove to Alliance v ednesday evening. Mrs. Harvey Whaley and children went to Alliance Tuasday. Mm. I. D. Whaley and son Harvey went to Alliance Wednesday. Clair Wilson was in town from his home in the country Tuesday. Joe Kade, Abe Underbill and Mr. Shrope went to Antioch Monday. Miss Annie Tyler was a passenger to Alliance Wednesday on No. 43. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones returned home from their western trip Tues day. Leota Wilcox came up from Ells worth Wednesday to visit her friend. Iola Spl?er. Mrs. Wilber Goodrich and children were west bound passengers for Alli ance Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kicken and children stopped in Lakeside on their way to Alliance Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and daughter Marian drove fn from the ranch Tues day after ranch supplies. Clyde Fosdick and family drove down from Alliance Monday and vis ited at the I. D. Whaley home here. Chas. Hitt returned from Denver Tuesdav and went to Alliance Wednes day to have some dental work done. The Misses Wilma and Beatrice Westover left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Wyoming for a few weeks. Miss Mildred Beaston left for her home at Marion, Kan., Wednesday Harvey Whaley is taking her place in the bank here. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward and children and Mrs. Bertha DeFord drove to Antioch to attend the ball game Monday.. Edward Kennedy went to Ellsworth, Wednesday to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Veronica Kennedy to Ross ShafTerburg. Mrs. Jennie Trester came down from Antioch Monday to be here for Decor ation day and vUit' friends. She re turned home Tuesday. The Lakeside ball team drove to An- ! tloch Monday and played a game with me Antioch boys, the score resulting 13 to 7 in favor of the Lakeside team. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harness and pon Wayne leff Tuesday for their new home at Marysville, Kansas. They shipped their household goods Mon day. Andrew Strick and Mrs. Irene Ryan were married at Alliance Tuesday, May 31. Their friends here extend congratulations and wishes for a pros perous future. Howard Pogue and Blanche Hudson went to Alliance Tuesday to be mar ried and from there they went to Den ver and to E.ites Park to spend their honeymoon. They haven't decided as to their location for their future home. May they have a pleasant and pros perous journey through life. Frank A. Zeman and Miss Freadah Toney were married at the bride's home near Brewster Sunday, May 29. They arrived in Lakeside Tuesday where they will make their future home. The groom is employed on the west sectron here. The best wishes of their friends here are for a long and happy life. NOTICE OF ANNUALM EETI N G The annual meeting of the Nebraska Stock Growers' Association will be held in Alliance, Nebraska, on the 13th and 14th of June, 1921. It is the de sire of the officers of this association that a large attendance of members be present as many important matters will be taken up at this meeting and all members should arrange to be present. ICIIAS. C. JAMESON, 54 Sec'y-Treas. It is. hoped that the word "propa ganda" and the hyphen could be elimi nated together. German propaganda is getting about the same results it did in 1917. IDENTIFIED Mose Potts was an old colored ditch digger on the farm of a well-known Virginia planter. One morning, after having been at work only a few hours, he was seen approaching the farm house with a peculiar limp and an unusual rapidity. "What's the matter, Mose?" asked . i ' nis employer. "It's dis way, boss," he groaned. "Ah see de biirirest turtle Ah ever did I see wigglin' his haid in de mud, and Ah took de spade and cracked mm on he haid, and, boss, Ah done cut off mah big toe." The American Legion Weekly. 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