Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1920 — WRIGLEY. [ARTICLE]

WRIGLEY.

Though children of six may go to school, Provided, of course, they obey the rule, • Little five-year-olds,, like Wrigley, you know, Are not supposed to school to go. So, Wrigley, dear, don’t buldge like a mountain, ' Just stay outside in the cool water fountain. Or, if you think that you can risk it, Hide yourself ip the waste-paper basket ‘ —Gladys Walker. Miss Grace -Potts is confined at home with scarlet fever. Several ohter members of the High School are quarantined. Let’s all come out to the first game and show the town folks how badly we need a new “gym.”

Wrigley is the favorite son Of Mr. and Mrs. Chewing Gum. He is a naughty boy, I guess, _ Because he goes to R. H. S. Wrapped up he comes to student hands; ' । The wraps slip off; in the mouth he* lands. He’s munched and munched in the 1 elastic casket, Till out he’s bossed in the waste- , paper basket. I . . ‘ | It makes students in our schools 1 Most awfully angry at the rules — They do so love little Wrigley, um-| um, The favorite son of the Chewing Gums.