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-v-:ff ee-J--1ee-.i-.1-ease- P J: gf f- --J ZETA-CORDIA we cross, we notice that dark heavy tapestries adorn the windows and a sign over the door reads as follows: VVALTER STAUFFER Furlaeral Director All the latest Conveniences This shows the fate of another of K25 's merry-makers. Next door to this is the office of Charles Henry, Vice--President of the Standard Gil Co. and we find that he and his wife, formerly Miss Undine Meech, still reside in dear old Bryan. VVhat's this large poster? VVe read the following Rev, Richard Rector is now touring the west as an Evangelist and expects to be in Bryan the 12th of May . And near this was the following announcement. I will appreciate all support given me by my Bryan friends during my campaign as candidate for governor of the State of Ohiov. Signed Fritz Parker. XV ell, we always knew Fritz would come to some good end. It is of interest to note that Ardis Schaff has founded a refuge for stray dogs and cats. She and her institution have become so renowned that scarcely a day passes without visitors from many states. Margaret Sprow has become a dressmaker and thinking she could do better farther west, has gone to Chicago, where she makes many elegant and artistic gowns which, it is said, that even Couteau regards with envy. Mildred Pinkerton received her diploma from the, Mass. General Hospital as a professional nurse and now brings happiness to those whom she serves. Oh, wouldn't it be great to be sick? VVhile still in High School Sam Kintner decided to go to Harvard. He received a degree in study of law and now is Bryan's Representative. His big work is putting before the President the need of easy-chairs on the street cars. Passing down the street we see the old sign Blue Bird Beauty Shop, Three flights up, open from 9:00 to II :3o A. M. and 2 :oo to 5 130 P. M. Proprietors, Lucille Castor and Lillian julliard. Having walked so long we decided to get a soda and stop at the Drug Store on the Corner . Here we End Roswell Russell at his old job as a soda-jerkern. i Thus having refreshed ourselves, we walked over to the Court House It seems as tho a crowd is entering. VVe follow and soon find ourselves in the court-room. To our dismay, Janice Baird appeared before the Court and is defended by Prosecuting Attorney, Robert Lowe. But who is that sitting there taking notes which look like we d0n't know what but which is com- monly called shorthand. Surely not, but yes it is Lois Hudkins. Later she told us that VVillard had eloped with Lulu Drout and that they were now living happily in a little suburban home in New York. So thatis the trouble! It being so warm in the court-room, we took a walk down to the park to see if things were still the same, but first we thought of buying a couple maga- zines so that if we grew tired of talking we could read a while. VV e went to the News stand and there we saw our old friend Bowsy,' Dimler as sole owner of the establishment. After having thus given us these many pictures of future times Prince Shan- man seems very happy. The soft firelight plays around him, his eyes seem brighter, but not a word is uttered. Silence reigns supreme. Quietly and slowly he takes his departure and we are left alone with our thoughts before the fire. The only thing to remind us of the cold, bitter world outside is the soft swish of the snow as it strikes against the window pane. Margaret Rotselle William Miller ,25.
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