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ro NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926. ] A crowded auditorium of parents mates, members of the school and friends gathered at the High school last night ass night exercises, hering of the graduation iencement tomor “The Hurry-Up Bride,” comedy, proved to be the t ever offered in the history of the school the opening ne, the large e was Kept in a constant thter by the jokes imes worn by the cast us through their 1 who 1 . Burns Il-around excellence a musical memori: in studic ed in a new role v successful in por- traying part of Hennessy, cro )f the newly elected mayor, Martin fuldoon, rann played by Donald Me- Roth comedians mad eam and thelr appearance be- fore the foo was a signal for an outburst of laughter. The play centered upon forts of the hero, played by Dorsey, to m the mayor's daugh- | ter, (Barbara Troop) pite the ambitions of her father to have her [— narry the duke (John Gowen). | the ef- neis | DONALD McCRANY President BARBARA TROOP Vice-President CATHERINE BROWN Secretary FRANCIS DORSEY I'rcasurer aining The climax of the play comes in |3 O HIE & (Doctor of Polished ciEl0s garEnch .lm‘ il t g ¢ the last of the five scenes when o0 o tin at et we will slowly mar Vil fiss H Muldoon, as mayor, performed the | 0" Attt i " ‘ marriage ceremony between th s o e 3 et hero and his own daughter thinking | g 3 ¢ Henry ¥ vi l of our i to be rsal of the real wed- |ICPRY YOUF liplo i forts of the nervous We v n Al : 2 follow instructions given |o\,.0 nignt progran I o s Hennessy and the repart R Wh e S i / d between Muldoon and Hen- [ (70 0 : : B : » combined to make this scene {1 N E P ; e he best of the play. The scene |, riov | Sl . ; fal comes to a cloge when the i sl By LILLIAN Al " e ed to a former sweetl S Lock pars Class Will X1. To Lester Kilduff Catherine Brown, who was to t % i = > : : id at the wedding. The |Class History 1l S0 By Anne Doyle Rl R ctions hix daughter's mar- v Tillian A . San Be it known to Ei that 1. To Quentin Quinr Although every member of S Rl 1 members o 0l, ¢ e : cast scored In his par! nior High sct 1id of Miss Har I cLnly the efforts of Henry Bra £ ¢ ! veri = a ann as the W ad to sels s of Barbara Troop e o min : ne, Marian Scheyd in pon Donald St W Tk ) Miss Y a lErcniine o Good ¢ ) It surer I to |3 c e to 1 : Adler's history was especial- i 0 Har Moo = : i given. At one time in the s | 1 that Dorofhy Boilard. Cat 3 \ to lead the football team st fall [theory may he to @ first 3. [ ! ‘M I¢ . w ‘ nd who was to graduate with the 1 The prom ¢ ! 1 Celivered 1 on mar- |shat . omas Conway, ML ‘ ] ;e well. Miss Dovle rovealed fict Clar . : Sl sy | “Wher ( ] Brow e A : n it |zet to 1M Seheyd o ; Vs S0 N i » nd “As Long | were l§ Ve ' hy Dorsey and Mi r {w o The cast folow Martin Muldoon o L wayor, Donald Mo 1 t I'ro H Muldoon's Cror ) : by Mo 15 | utling It U | t ! MALLA g p Jiorsr i Moor Olza b Following are others who took Bro art Erieson. T wer Willets ond tenor; Maur Kop- Class Day « ) 1 our owitz, bariton Henry Bojnowski, roy r [} ox . L ! [o Mr. Ashley: Wedding Guests i . e Genevieve Cieszynski, Marjori 1 Cla Day 1 sibney, ‘Ruth Gibn Wilhemi: o 0lie i : 2 Stack ith Anne Don N S0 of ved onr 2 i ; R e g of Ashley-Babcock Co. Katherin Kehoe pa cia R 1 Gromko, I % S Lal]g)'()("l\' (,](Jl]]i’.\' foore sk v w oy = Kiddie Chorus W ‘. se from Rose Ml the baby Ruth ts, the twins i Septeml 5 > B s e SR > hara A good suit of clothes, good quality, well fitted, makes a : ling e Roloakl S ML RO RaDalane e Saciilel s good customer an enthusiastic customer. L ro i, Mary Mc- rank of Jun T B Citioae Ghoras i, spurrod % o l,‘un‘r.rl'ock Clothes we are frank to say do the trick. For ouis Mills, Elvira Fa our trials o PrEulgusiaay they ARE good clothes. We wear them ourselves. < ! L AN SRR ['rom actual experience we find that the biggest hoosters | torf, and 14l Y for our Jesco Dry Cleaning ave the people who send us clothes of quality—Langrock Clothes, for it can accomplish wonders if the clothes : Orchestra Bronislaus |01 1 Porter, piano And it's true ‘e right. ance, Jon’t we owe it to ourselves and our customers to operate in our efforts to hring home to people in gener:! customers in particular the worth-while thought: Buy good clothes—Buy Langrock clothes. Tu Tk e -t Tave them regularly Desco cleaned. ol f 1 Bride” |and yellow 1 all who att g i ) ! 1625116 viry enjoyablo i You give them a wonderful start when vou S lia il It was our o4 fortune (or m o A = : s A S I\m_\"r‘ fortunc) to b Bubiects for the aviay looking their best in a Langrock suit. jo! De n trial of ti Dalton plar O i ’ , ) At {those conferer O those gray And we will keep them looking their best for a longer 3 1926 lea tha proved so difficult to . . . ! Song 1 e TCi e ot time with our Desco Dry Cleaning. 2 / Class | t ly explain A good idea, Mr. Ashley, don’t you think so? Address of Welcome By Donald ) riends: 1 From 0. BENNI President om of cla Y% Mot caralal v e is the sound of that word: By t The Union Laundry Co. last informal m 1Ng time :‘Pu’l\ ighly )(7< .,“ : : : Friday marks the clos t i Desco Dry Cleaning. ool the Y of the education for some ctory anot r teel whate tongues. W be due to vour efforts and to nd ¢ passes. O but we were eftoils 6. the school boar and |wise for our vea Not a few of faculty to give us an opportunity of |us could have received the degree CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES : A1l photos by Johnseo & Petersom. LILLIAN ADLER ANNE DOYLI MAX ROBINSON Class Historian Class Wil Class Specialty “Marriage and After” <X. To lady, can yc picture the mortal : = 5 NS Dot i we would ave had In the 5 by Max Robinson of Eden? We wouldn't have Z ( woman, In ou r clothes. ere wouldn't be ic p E 1o P | ease, P ) tallors and dressmakers and . 1 5 wouldn't even be anybody to I g ‘saloons close’ (saloon’s 4 b ). (And, think of it, girls, . vomen wouldn't have to wear . s rsets. In those days the corset 1 I vas unknown, while today ‘course- XXIL. Td Mrs. S She Rad It's' the main ‘squeeze.’) rand libra s : il the trouble she's s—10 0 0 i ‘ expects a man to ! b 1 i on th t in a street car, XXIT e « nd for them yet. ) X o ood for' enough? If it | ) t Ui the first woman we ; ting any | Now have to work at all. And ‘ o s, r sitting down there, XX ‘ s Al pleasant ride, she ous § ion to xas fke the w out on the front plat- vt ; : r sin e o Beain What winter running the car her- a woman in this world can you imagine the lovely X I 2 Traon e : Nobody e a e we ever did have women c s 1 & our trolley cars? Of course, o T g : 5 m 2 nat) woman would know all about ‘switch’ all right. But if a motor VI To ¢ Bre - Slgoan falianto saw 1 friend on the or 1 side of a 1 nd tier hat on than ponderous mi ) et o right’ si had she'd run her over., And if % o e T i N er had an old maid running XVIL To K 1 p . i8 world—by g she'd wait until she got a f e e . 3 »f men on board and we never b p ey 1 stop the car. t any or ¢ o I don't blame the girls, It P . i cir fault that they' are old on ot y try not to be. But the 10 On siher’ hand that this counry is over- XXVIIL To S Orcliestra | Ad W save By h women. ) s he trouble ! onr Mrs. 1 . s I3 There nly one place in the : ¢ in sales to go world for the women, anyhow, and 3 i 4 aaty that's over there in Asia, & country \ o 2 lled Thibet. Tt's next to - ent rubbering | China. Thibet, where the goats coms e|f That's the place, girls. Over XX. To 6 : men, to one ‘ She Tad the 7 in that country 1 3 : 1 av seven husbands 1 1 « v Isn't that a pipe? 1 ‘ Only " mar in a woman has to do over our hand I . o s to show the goyernment 1ds and goods to the FExperts To Mr. Bennett: Union Laundry Co. Desco Dry 7 Cleaning cood opinion of Langrock Clothes hits us in the Of course they stand the test of long wear; and maintain cloth, hut the original tailored texture of t the fine pe as well. itain that a diseriminating public must be given hes that are exclusive in pattern and style. But a all, that cughout the life of the garn appearance must continue The ed means everything to its life and fine appearance. manner in which a dry cleaned and garment Lang ock leads in clothing—that’s certain. And Desco bevond a doubt, is Dry Cleaning at its Best. What more natural, than an Ashley-Babcock customer turning 19 Desco Dry Cleaning as a matter of course. STAN ASHLEY, of Ashley-Babcock, Langrock Clothes.