Bloomington Telephone, Volume 4, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 January 1881 — Page 3

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Wylis, Frank Pauley, Rohbi

Zandt, Willie Allan, Harry Dobson, and Tommy Kerr. No. 3 Miss Lizzie Hugh's?, teacher: Clara Dobeen, Ohffl.rIsa.lfjo.,Nora HnntovGrscie EEsa4riak, John Kelly, Frank McKialey asni "Era" rhiDind. No, 4 Miss Que Whaso, teacher: Tom Barbae, Willie Louden, Jno. Misecsr and Frank Modrell. No. 5 Miss Ida Hqwb, toaeker: Amanda Fodder, IdaiLoaden, Abbie Helton and Mammie Miseoer. No. 6 Miss Anna XJ. :Djjiis, -tsachtr: Robbie Lyons and Boyd don. No. .7 MiM 15, J. SajsATBR, teacher; Maud YanZarndt, Alice Kerr. Lewis Helton, Sophia Sheeks, Joe Campbell and Theodore louden. No. 8 ,5iss M., R. Cheury, tft$ch'r: Nswton Allen, Frank Merfc James Cluecry, Henry Kerr, EJtie Fellows and Mannie Misener. COJLOBED SCHOOL Me. find 'MRS. Teister, teachers: Willie Bas, Stephen Taylor, David White, jIaggie. MeCaw and LUiie M thews. M.JI. McCiiA,Sup't.

COLLEGE DEjPAflTMENT.

-BBPOETED FGB ?HJ5 TEPEQKJE. .Frame again sing3 tenor the. coilege choir. The Cher i y Fort brought on a nev? .-stock of supplies. Miss MeCatia of the Senior cjass; basbeen on the sick list,. Jus: Williams is now in DaiLu?, Tex ; as, fitudyui1(a profession. We noticed Prep. Parker out with ; Mead's girl the other jevening. The Freshman sire looming up on the horizon (the fence) of thot Jeelure : field. The reception given t,iji- urdette was at the instance of Will Adams, not his fraternity .as&efore stn Un i , It has been whispered on the breezes that the Junior class in Mechanics i subject to "intellectual drought." .The philosopher and philanthropist f the Senior class "took a tumble" Tuesday jtight. Hef4i all over. Phi pps has two claims; on of rea:1;

estate in Kansas, the other of personal'

property in the west part of town. 31 iss Snyder was chosen- Saturday morning by the Sophomore class to take Day's place In their exhibition. Junior Patterson has been galled! home on account of the death of his father, Judge Patterson of TerreHaute,. James M Johnson, who will he remembered, as a Preparatory, student'

last year, died of consumption at Vin-1

eunes last week, . The "big .four" of ,the .Sophomore class walked up , the street together, iM brains and bulk go together, "veri- , lia, verilia" that Sophomore class should be heard from in the future. Phipps and Chase . were discovered in extremely interesting conversation the other day. 'Ibe subject, of course, was a maidan. Ohasp, won't six satis.-

i fy you without w orrying over, the 7th,

If the reporter ol the college items in . the Hawkeye would use a little discretion, he would not make any damaging charges against a student with . tout first ascertaining the facts : in the i-JNR. , Buidette wa pi onou need a success iJagralL who heard him. -After the fcjfiefcurehie Phi Psi brethren tended him a reception at the house of Mr, B. F. Adams. They all reported an enjoy-

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A&-oc.ifttion tbo following judges wtre chosen for the coming Srate Contest at hi clin polis: Stanly Mathews, (yineinnati; ISobrt S. Taylor, Ft. Wayne; Oho. -Friofjloy, Bedford Prof Tarboll, Indiauapolis. A. W. Hendricks,

of jfodianapolis, yas chosen roferee.

(Wednesday night 'the following mege of congratulation was telegraphed to Gen. Harrison,, from the boys here: Boo$,gtox, Jan. 19. Hon. Benj. F. Haamon, Indianapolis: Indinna .ilpha. chapter send congratulations -on your success to-day. Long mayty&u live .to honor the Phi Del ta Thetaf jfraterniJty . Ywirs in the Bond, Ind, State Univssity Phi. the -public Last Saturday morning was very good. Mr, Dunlap, of Preparatory, opened the cercinonks with .a. declamation. . lie st cuck .the'key--note at the first part

of the sentence, and rau:down the scale

to the lose. This-excepted . . his exer

cise was a good one. Mr. "Montgomery of the ? Frj.shmMii

class, and Mr. Ctrr from Sophomore, jsave good orations on statecraft. ' Mr. Hottle of ihefJunior.elass, delivered an oration Nqn "College Fraternities." ' It is needless to say it wa? the marked .-feature, of the anoroinji: first,,as oMn.ing from the Junior class, which rarely hav the hardihood to come .up. with its,. performances on Public ; second, on account of the subject tha was chosen. Hottle sjaoke, ia his. us ual good vem nxid his speech was w1!! written. 'Although );i is. delivery was rather labored a mi some of his sent!--raents sugar-coaied, yet his effort was quite comnenabie. Now for the other side of the qtieion. For once t he Seniors-were Vmt of speaking tim i er. Gath.

PHI? KAPPA PSI.

-Every ..body seemed satisfied with' -Iob" Burdettes lecture last Tuesday evening. After a two hours talk h: was escorted to the residence, of lr. Benj. Anams, where a mostpleasail reception awaited him. JEere, weittgai.hered the Phi. ,Psi boy and their ladies-jrt,wenty-qur couples in all. Animated by 4he- :iuvigorative inilueuce f Uie lecture, they were in a

suitable state to enjoy themselves and to .reader the entire evening a pleasant

ore, Mr. Burdette was the center and the soul of the whole eompaim Those who know the scope of his conversational powers will., easily, understand hpw' Jtds.e.yery vprd ? met with the closest attention. Ir. . Adams doubly deserves,, .a word. of .praise for the oart.of his htiijtnfia-..hand. First upon filtering the parlors, the assuring words, "Welcome- Phi Kappa Psi," made glad the hearts of all. After a timespent,irj ,,mn.v.ersal greetings and general cpnveraation,the happy throng, eager with expectations, repaired to the dinn-mg-room. About tha center of the table, suspended by evergres -festoons, swung a beautiful transparency representing. a Phi -Psi badge. Beneath, tho. festoons terminatid, crowning a pyramid of cakes and fruits. With Mri Burdette ; at the head of the taVl&oi tempting delicacies rapidly -did time and viands vanish. After forsaking the festal board mauy were ihe interesting incident and amusing anecdotes-, told -to attentive listeners. , $ot till er in the " wee sma hours ayant the twai" did those invited finally leave, their hearts astir with fond hopes that not far in the

future they should -so their honored

guest once more.

It AW FOBS... Fred Fes pays Indianapolis prieej? for R4iw Furs. Call at. Allen's Hare ware Store and see him.

W ANTE Kvery Person to call at ths . Haislware Stor of W. J. Alln -&d axaoine his Isrge Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Agrieultarsi Implimentf. The new Ehclosed Gcji: Mower manufactured bj Walter 4 Wood is ths best Machine now on thft market. . Don't leave town until" y call in and see i t. No trouble to shfir Goods, W J. AijysKM. ,'Have removed my.&togfc: and iores on Seventh street. ast o v Wofl

ey's Store, where j. am prej

make all kinds of Boots snd Shoes, to order, promptly. I solicit, th Ladies to bring their shoxb to fee.gateilip ed, as I hyepvep.ted a cement thft (1 KNOW vWJIX.. OIVB SlATISFACTIOJl) I do my patching with, 1(l;at does awar with Qreat, Awkward seams. Ladies can leave f their orders in tkt toreco,m beiow. T0VIS 1T0TEI AT THE -. North aids Hard wars Stor OF .Thst is tas piMis t ytrr buy ins;

TH E WUIJE . SEWING MACHINE LEADS THE WORLD.

The cheapsst, the best,& ,.xest

durable machines in tke xaarket is rh

Whitt. It will pay you wsll to fiv

this machine q , xaminatioa

buyinar.

THE telephone;. fcW the bemofit of aay who

may wish to try ths Tblbphokjc, it will be sent FREB - to any adddress u January 1st by paying 50 cent focthepouiing year's subscription. Now is the time! Mai a copy to your frieuda. The Loaal Hems" will alwafjg le iatresjting to anybody acquainted about tw pks, Till Jaa. 1st, 18i2-r0n.te,

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