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Title Article Summary
The game on the college gridiron

The West Waterloo High School football team defeated the Cedar Falls team, 7 to 6.

Vera Short

Marion Shillinglaw hosted a miscellaneous party for Vera Short.

Dorothy Francis

Married Lewis O. Parsons in August.

Mrs. W. W. Gist and Miss Edith Buck

Hosted the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Mr. Harry Kibe

Recently moved to Waterloo with his wife.

Supt. G. W. Hunt

G. W. Hunt interviewed primary teachers on campus.

Mable Limpus

Confined to the hospital due to her illness.

Miss Emma Lambert

Cousins, Mr. and Miss Reynolds, visited.

Prof. R. F. Seymour

Attended the Iowa State Gymnastic Association in Ames.

Mrs. Walker

Attended the State Federation meeting in Cedar Rapids.

Ruth Dubbert

Visited Shell Rock.

Maude Andrews

Missed school due to an illness.

President Seerley

Delivered an address to the Iowa Club.

Miss Grace Hooper

Returned from a business trip to Chicago.

Ruth Dubbert

Visited Charles City with Florence Moss.

Charles McKinstry

Fractured a bone in his wrist during the Training School versus high school game.

On last Tuesday

The Reading Circle met with Professor G. W. Newton. Professor M. F. Arey and Professor L. Begeman participated in the discussion of the European War.

Prof. C. W. Stone

Rented a house on Tremont Street.

The Training School team

The Training School football team defeated the Cedar Falls High School team.

Lola Glock and Dorothy Holtz

Attended a reception in Vinton.

Florence Sellers

Visited friends in Cedar Falls.

Mrs. Cable

Visiting a cousin in St. Louis with her son Emmett.

President Seerley

Visited Mr. Pleasant, Burlington, Fairfield, and Ottumwa, doing institute work.

The unmarried women

Unwed women faculty members entertained new members of the faculty.

Miss Hughes

Attended the Conference of the 3rd District of Federated clubs with Bertha Patt, Florence Ward and Mrs. Walker.

The Philathea circle

A picnic was held in the dining room of the M. E. church for Miss Emma Lambert and one hundred girls.

Miss Lodge

Currently the secretary for the State Equal Suffrage Association.

Miss Lodge Will study at Columbia next year.