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Hele Fathel Tlme stopped dlJ1L1lJtlX looked at hls hou1 glass and sald Come daughtel we haxe llngered here long enough As we turned to go I came face to face w 1th a fam1l1a1 flgule dl essed 1n a trlm black coat su1t I saw that she w as a book agent and then at once I necognlzed Maltha Paget On lllqlllllllg of Fathel Txme he told me that Maltha togethel w1th Wllma Glenn LOUISE Llttle Marguerlte Mc Cree Ellzabeth Kay Lou1se Klng and L1ll1an W1ll1ford was out selllng a book entitled Sonnets to Flow ers by Anne Blake Agaln Fathel Tlme lelfllllded the houl was late I qulckeneo my steps and he led me 1nto a CIIITGIETII pant of the xalley Soon w came to a large wooden lanch house whlch was surrounded by cool galdens In one of the gardens I saw a young woman I looked at her closely Could It be posslble that this w as Flances Young? Had she gn en up he1 polltlcal CAIGGI to become the wlfe of a l3llCl'l6I'9 iWell It was beglnnlng to look l1ke 10 I could not 1es1st the temptatlon of LS-klllg' lf I knew anyone at the ranch Father PIITIG sald that Sybll Burrlss was the ox e1see1 and LOUISE Hudgens was the buslness man 1ge1 Frances and hel husband had as the11 guests Orme Campbell an lnought her husband west to ICCOX er from a sevele case of nerves After gettlng thlg lnformatlon we stalted once mole on our tour Shortly we came upon a group of movle actors who wele produclng a new plcture The Calla Llly Sara Townsend who was the dlrector was sta1r1ng MISS Ellzabeth Hodges and MISS Maxgaret L1nley was playlng the part of the v1ll1an The play had been rew rltten fo1 the screen by Beatrlce P1 ultt Slnce the day w as almost gone Fathex T1me suggested that We steal a r1de to ou1 next stop Just then a la1 ge bus came Wh1ZZ1Hg by and we hopped on the rear bumper I peeped 1nto the car There sat Ma1g1e Smlth Alma Smlth and Ca111e Smith Each had some muslcal 1nst1uments 1n her hand They we1e known as The Sm1th Trlo and w ere tou11ng the country glung concerts They were now on then w ay to plav ln the magnlficent dance theatel belonglng to L1ll1an Wat son It seems that Helen Anderson the or1g1nato1 of The Monkey Hop Cthls dance w as as popular as the old tlme Charleston had once been! was challenged by Geolgla Lee Muldrow also a noted dancer to pa1t1c1pate 1n the contest to see who was the best Monkey Hopper n the Unlted States Of course Helen had consented and the contest was to be a gl and affalr At th1s 1uncture the bus h1t a large rock and Plump Fathel Tlme and I found oulselxes seated on the samc ledge flom w h1Ch we had sta1ed I turned to ask Father Tlme wh he had not reyealed the prlx ate llfe of mv schoolmates to me, but he and h1s spell had xanlshed leaung me alone Wlth my questlons LOUISE BABB 26 lwrmx IOUIC 1 U , 1 ' 77 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 7 59 , ,, ' mc . 1 . . ' ya , 7 7 ' - , , , . ' , ' ' 1' as , ' n ' 7 , . . , I - ? 7 ! 5 7 7 , ' SK , H . 9 ' ' 9 . - . H , . ,, Q . . V . , . . K, A. K, . . , ,. Q sr v Q w . N n 1 ' 1' l vc 1 C w ' . - ' ' 1 1 1 1 i y' 1 . , Z., ' ' y 1 tv 1 1 . U 1 ' ' 7' L11 ' ' 1'1' 7' 1i I 7 .1 1 1' 1' 1' 1' 1 1 ' 2 .h , . K. . . K . . . A. S, , 1 -w I 1 l , 1 Q l . f altlst of some note, and Or1ne s husband, also an 31tlSt. Or1ne ha-l . ..,. . . . . . . . A I 3 1 , . K 1 n ' , an Y ' , - V. . , . , 1 .. ., . . . V I . 1 , . 1 ' , Y ss 4 , ' H 1, Y ' 1 9 a ' ' ' . ' , , . , H ' ' rv . . . , I. , V ' ' , Cl . 1 . 1 , -7 ra ' , ' I4 n ' I 7 L 7 . ' ' ' , , , is n 1 ' . .l 1 , , 1. . . . A , as sr as , - yy , , 7 1 1 ' 1 . v ' 7 A , D K6 ' lf yi, Y - Y . k 1 .w H H V . 1 ' . . 1 1 S , Y 7 . , 9
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that she Jenme Ruth spent most of her tlme chaslng butterflle for speclmens She had one of the best collectlons 1n the yvorld accom mg to Wenonah W1lson Ph D In the last cottage the home of the grammauans yve found th star Engllsh students of the Class of 26 IHIDHIC Selgel Mary Neese Claudla Campbell Margaret Crayton and Clara Jones NIIHHIE Erg llsh books were now the text books for the pub11c schools all over the Unlted States These books had been sey erely denounced by a renoyy 11 ed cr1t1c Lucllle May es M1nn1e brought lt up before the coult The Judge MQTIOH Hayes declded m fay or of IVIIIIHIS 1n splte of the splendld argument that Lucllle s lawyer Maude Loulse Green put up Father Time gaye my arm an 1mpat1ent tug and remlnded me that we must hurry At last we came to a large lake and Father Tlme sald that we would watch the swlmmmg match Two of the best swlmmers of the Umted States were to compete They wele as I am sure you hayf guessed Ehzabeth Burrlss and Kathryn Jolly At th1s pomt we heard someone screamlng about an aeroplane wleck Of course we rushed to see It We arrlyed just as they were pulllng the pllot out of the debr1s and I recognlzed MODIIQ Pearson A doctor rushed up and 1n buslness l1ke manner began eycamlmng Montle She pronounced MOHIIC w1th her shell rxmmed spectacles and recognlzed Dorothy Chambers' lWho would ever have thought 1t J The mechanlcs came to clear up the wreck and I heard the ovel seer d1rect1ng the workers ln a loud XOICC that I knew wlthout lookln f belonged to Theodosla Brock I found out later that Myra Barron Helen Blackman Margaret Alexander and Ruth Brown were Theo doslas chlef helpers Just then a small Ford roadster drew up to the curb and out hopped El17abeth Wrxght Mary Ragsdale and Ellen Martln the star reporters on the New York Tlmes Whlle they took notes on the accldent l heard them talklng about a strange robbery YVh1Cl'l had taken place ln one of the most popular theaters of New York A certam Aldenc Bowxe dare deyll cr1m1nal was the rmg leader her helpers wele Ey elyn Archer Era Bagwell Mamle Ballentlne Sara Ducworth Marlon Dunlap and Lula Mae Elseman After maklng th1s darlng robbery they escaped but were pursued by the Chlef of Pollce Ethel Evans who was accompanied by Lucllle Evatt V1rg1n1a Fouche Emmle Fowler LOUISE Glenn, and Ruth Cathcart able asslstants of the Chlef The cr1m1nals proy ed too much for them and made the1r escape but two noted detectlyes Ina Mayes and Loulse 'VIcClellan were stlll hot or thelr tra1l At th1s pomt Mary Ragsdale sald that as the c1ty editor Ellen Moseley had glyen her the task of w11t1ng up a recent murder case she would have to be off P ather Tlme talked to me for a Wh1l concernlng th1s CThe New York Tlmesb He told me what capable voung ladles lt had employed Elizabeth Dobblns helped Ellen Moseley w11te the ed1tor1als Irene Gray was the Athletlc Edltor Mary Wh1te the Business Manager El1zabeth Tr1bble was head of the Soclal Column whlle Maye Roberts and Alma Hlcks yvere 1n charge of the Hearth and Home department Sodola H9HClFlY the Cartoonlst yy as the most orlgmal to be found TWFNTX THR F , , . . : s . . , I :- . , . . ' v 1 f -' K., 9 y ' 1 I ' ' ' fr v ' . . . , , t A , . . . ,i y . A b 1 ' It v I . ' ' , v np . , 3 ! A . ,Y Y Y -1 . , . , , it t l Y, 1 1 v l I . I , , , cc ' u , ' . , . , 1 Y. I I V 1 1 V- Q ' I . - f 1 v v , h . , . ww ' v v v ' ' , , V .. , .. , . 1 v . I K I 1 11 A 1 1 . . . , A K I 7 C. s, px' 4 1 V not serlously hurt. I looked closely' at thls preclse young lady doctor I V 1 . , - - ' if ' y , - . , . 1 1 7 ' - SK ' Y! ' ' ' ! v Y l 'L I . . - Y. . . . - . Q l ! 7 A l 1 ' ' y 7 ! 9 .q . . . v ' - 1 5 ! 7 K 7 7 7 .1 I 1 . 1 . , .. . . , . . 7 , 7 I , K A ,l - l . , , . . . W , K 7 cz 1 ' sr ' , v Y ' e ' A 9 ., Y I 7 Y L n I ' .1 V 1 , up I , c - , . ,f '- E,
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