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0. H. S. LOCAL NEWS The Latest and Newest Creations in Louise Spencer has been absent j from school on account of sickness, j J We are all glad to see her back again. I J New Line of Tinted Stationery. Easter Cards. Stationery . . . for Foreign Correspondence All the school, especially the En- j sign staff, are very sorry that Rozel-i J March Victor Records Always to be found at le has had to miss school because of illness. Butterflies Mounted in Pennants on Silk and Mother of Pearl Phone 496 Affleck Millinery Parlor Opposite Gerig's Drug Store Theo Beckham was absent for half a day. The Seniors missed her and are glad it was for no longer that she had to miss. OcaU House Block MORRISON AUTO SERVICE CADILAC and FORD CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE - - PHONE "464 - - Wanted, A Wife Must be young and good-looking not over fifteen years. Have new car always riding. See : MACK TAYLOR TOMPKN'S STABLES Easter Headwear NOVELTY MILLINERY MERCHANDISE. TRIMMED, TAILORED READY-TO-WEAR AND UNTRIMMED HATS FLOWERS, FEATHERS, SILK ORNAMENTS " RIBBONS, BRAIDS AND Style Hat Shop An average of 98 3-7 is worthy, of mention. This was John Bouvier's average last month, and by accident, was omitted from the last report. See our beautiful line of Easter Cards and Stationery. The Specialty Shop, A. E. Gerig. The pupils of the high 'school re gretted to hear Monday ; of Miss Mays' illness. They sincerely hope she will be well enough to return tomor row. - RHEINAUE The piaho got so "stuck up" on St Patrick's day that it would not play. That's all right, just so long as the Glee Club, sextette, trio and the like can sing. ,4 Heyward Bridges and Hansel Leav engood were visitors on the campus Thursday. These former pupils came up' to give their friends encourage ment for their coming exams. The Junior Class regret the loss of their " sister classmate, Hadassa Sil ver, who is going to move away from our city. The Seniors join with the Juniors in wishing her a ' successful and happy term in her new home. Agnes Burford is now the proud owner of a large Collie, given her by her brother, Sam. The reporter was afraid to ask her if it was a birthday j present for "old maids" are rather i sensitive about that particular day. ' Hurrah! The girls indoor baseball! outfit has arrived. If you don't be-; lieve we are going to beat the boys just come out and see us practice. We are determined to make up for all the enthusiasm that has been lacking during the term. R'S si RHEINAUE! Hoop PATRONIZE er's Barbei Shop STUDENT'S WORK SOLICITED CHIWREN'S WORK A SPECIALTY YONGE'S BLOCK COLD AND HOT DRINKS FINE BOX CANDIES ... , T FRUITS AND CIGARS ROXLE If WE are not getting I YOUR you i are not getting the BEST SERVICE in Ocala B I y j ROYAL CLEANERS j : & DYERS : WILL GERMANY'S .'WOMEN SMASH AlliTARISM?' Read GERTRUDE ATHERTON'S iJJew Story . . . IL.l' ..' THE WHITE MORNING" Beginning APRIL 1st ' ! and Running Dally in i ; . . 7 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN : if. ORDER. IT. DELIVERED TODAY ' ' '. f -r FROM ', ., ' ?. S - V . P. H. GILLEN, Agent. V Have you seen those Hickey Free man Suits for young men at Rhein auer's ? C- 'or c. vS- 3-"3-; Sidney Perry has returned after ten days' absence caused by illness. Sidney had ' her tonsils and adenoids removed and has been quite ill. Her many friends hate to see her ' so "skinny," but hope that she will' soon gain her strength and be herself again. We Sell Superior Brand Fertilizers For All Crops OCALA SEED STORE W. D. CARN, Prop. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER '..-.;..-:.. SEED Farm Tools and Light Hardware OCALA FLORIDA Buy and Sell Peanuts, Velvet Beans . and Other Seeds Miriam Connor was the guest of Marguerite Edwards Wednesday. This f happy party was given to conserve (electricity. Had Miriam stayed at home to cram for exams, : two lights would have burned "midnight oil," so Miriam went to Marguerite's, where they could conserve by burning it together. It IM M 'S II I I f Jomcia: SOFT COLLARS "RraflIpvMBathin&Suits u I u u for mfi woyEN anJ Boys COME SELECT YOUR Easier Suit At WATERMAN'S WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU AND SHIRTS. EASTER Neck wear in Tune With the Day i i PROPERLY WRITTEN POLICIES PAY 0 FRENCH PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918 ; French songs Glee Club. Joffre and Viviani--Louise Spencer. French songs Glee Club. Joan of Arc Myrtle Brinson. 7 Poem, . Friendship Marguerite Ed wards. First scene of Le Voyage de M. Perrichon La Marseillaise School. Second scene of Le Voyage de M. Perrichon School. - Address by Rev. G. A. Ottmann. Songs School. Le Voyage de M. Perrichon Perrichon, retired carriage 'maker Harold . Klock. , 5 . i v: 5 J - ll - Mme. Perrichon: Margaret Little. J Henriette, his daughter: "Ann Ben ton Fuller, t Armand DesRoches and Daniel Savary (lovers of Henriette): Reuben Blalock and Robert Blake. Innkeeper: Rozelle Watson. Ticket Agent: Leonard Wesson. Book Seller: Ruth Simmons. Servant: Patsey Gillen. Employee: Francis Talbot. First Scene Railroad station at Lyons. - . - j- - . .' - Second Scene Interior of an inn in the Alps. ! I i: i INSURANCE AGENCY , ESTABLISHED 1885 Fire, Life, Accident, Bond, Burglary and Plate Glass ROOMS 24. 25 AND 26 HOLDER BLOCK Mrs. Perry Anthony, a former member of the class of '18, came over to be present at the St. Patrick's pro gram Monday. Later in the day she; visited the recitations of her old class mates. The Seniors say that it felt! like old times to have Pearl back and j that they could hardly realize that j she has a husband now. i OCALA FLORIDA Mr. Walter Moorhead, a formei student of the O. H. S., but now a member of the crew of the S. S. Kentucky, has been holding a recep tion for his girl friends every morn ing before school hours on his front porch. We were all so glad to see Walter again and to know he is so well and enjoying his sailor life. Wal ter returned to his ship Wednesday, much to the regret of many school friends here. A complete line of Shirts at Rheinauer's. Manhattan The tediousness of the Seniors English exam was broken Thursday morning by Rev. Bunyan Stephens, who came in to bid them farewell. No one regretted more than the class of 1918 seeing Rev. Stephens leave. They each and every one recalled the many interesting and instructive lec tures given by him to the student body and realized at once that this was their last meeting for the present and that these lectures were now things of the past. The entire student body join with the Seniors in wishing Rev. Stephens a most successful career in the Y. M. C. A. work, which he has taken up, and that it will be in the hear future that he will return to his friends here. Ready to Serve You Spring finds us prepared to take care of the tire repair jobs that ideal driving weather and our rep utation for reliable work bring to us. Let us put your tubes and cas ings in shape for the coming sea son. It will cost no more now than later; and a tire in the car is worth two at the vulcanizer's. ' BLALOCK BROS. Vulcanizing Phone 78 107 Ocklawaha L. J. BLALOCK G. L. BLALOCK L. J. BLALOCK & BROTHER Dealers in - - F U R N I X U R E House Furnishings, Sewing Machines Trunks, Bags, Rugs, Etc. X 422 North Magnolia Street 9 ' - v 3 4 & -k & 5 - Vs 4 v-' V OCALA, FLORIDA il i. "t '4- ?. - - i 4. n Si