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mmo - Gllzum lirnphrrn The mvltatlons were out and every one xn Starland was ln a wild state of excitement They had good cause to be too for the Man In the Moon was glvmg a party What a g and party xt was The North Star served coolmv and dellvhtful refreshments of milk from the Milky Way ln the absence of a punch bowl the dlpper was used which served the purpos very we fdmally the nmportant event of the evemng arrlved when the Man m the Nloon announced nn a very solemn tone that each star should QIVC a plcture showmg the future of the poor mortal born under nts rays The flrst plcture was that of a pecullar stage mto the center of whlch glided a nymph like form gracefully executlng a toe dance xt was none other than Charles Barbour who had become famous the world over for hlS toe dancmg The next pxcture was that of jorclaan Cranneman and Louls Howe which showed that they had both fallen ln love yes mn love wlth the Lat n language and they had become famous Latln professors Next Henry Kalser was seen reclmmg on a mossy turf wholly absorbed 1n wrltlng hns latest novel The Falr Sex Then there followed a plcture of a dmgy poorly lnvhted llttle shop wlth three golden balls outside These words appeared on the door Paul Rasmussen and Alfred Surkamp proprletors we Followmg thus was a pxcture of the Salvation Army bulldmv ID New York Statloned on the steps was Horace Tucker ready to dellver hxs sermon alongside of hum stood ackson Lmk Wlth hls vlolm and next to hlm was Robert Hendricks ready to pass the hat As thns picture faded from sxght another appeared ln which a baseball game was bemg played between the Women s National Pmk Sox and the Professxonal Bue Sox The leadlng players were Ruth Doyle Mlldred Wlttmeyer and Amelia Dlerberg ' 5 -A ' r ' . ' D .5 X . . ' ll. . . D A 1 ' . . . Y .D . pay highest rates. 1 ' , K . ' . , . . O . .........-. -..-..-..-.,-.,.....-..-..-.......:.-.,-.,-.,........-..-..-.,....-.,........ -..-
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owe Soon there came a plctu e of Lucille Vlfengler standmg on a soap box dellvermg one of her forceful speeaches on women s rlghts l the crowd surroundmg her were none other than Eleanore Foulrs lzllzabeth Ranger and Gertrude Knlchel reporters for the Evening Coal ournal and the Mmmg Gazette Next the mterlor of a hospltal appeared wxth Earl Coburn as the head doctor and Mlldred Lmk Ethyl Edscorn and Mane Qarles as nurses They w re attendmv a most lmportant patxent William lVledart who was SUHCYIIIU wlth a broken leg due to a severe fall from hls pet horse After thxs appeared the well known cheer leader Robert Schleus ner the announcer m oe Wenzara s clrcus with Maurxce Thompson Ellzabeth Moore and Dorothea Fledderman ln the slde show There followed a plcture of Henrletta Freund and Alberta Dosen bach gracmg the Hall of Harmony Alberta playmg the accompanl ment to Henrietta s VlOllD Soon a prcture of a large school bulldmg was shown and Mabel Harlan lda Dudeck M ldred Mastm and lda Kasch were there wield mg the hrckory stlck Next lrene Barrett Vlrgmla Burke and Dorothy Ramwater were een bemg pald an enormous sum for havmv their pictures placed on a slgn board under whlch was wrltten the famous quotatlon Keep that School Curl Complexlon An lnterest no plcture xrdeed was the one whlch showed Thelma Lotz and Martha Helmkamp buying over the Woolworth Ten Cent Qtores They employed Elnzabeth Groby Marybelle Groby and ulla Gregg as the1r Chlef chewlng Gum clerks ln front of the1r store Homer Rapp was seen haullng hay which has grown on hrs farm Followlng Homer s hay stack came Clarence Loyd who had become a mllllonalre and was drlvmg llesurely along wxth hls pet Pomeranian m hls luxurlous llmouslne Charlotte Wagner was hrs chauffeur Next Slbley Merton and Margaret Hemrlch competed for the World s Tennls Champlonshlp whlle Emma Llndner Tlllle C-utman and Vlfglnla Burke shone as the matrons of a home for Helpless Cats There followed a plcture of the White House wlth the new Presl dent our noble student Alfred Hayes chattmv wlth the famous dlp lomat Cllfford Laroge 1.,1.1,1-1.1 1 1.,1..1r,1.,. 11.1.1 1 111.1 101 1. ' Y' , . . . . . - C 4 y 7 H ' . V - . , C . D . - U , Y 3 7 , ' , ' . .I . . . . Y 1 - , . . 1 ' . . . . I ' ' - , , - . 1 s - Q -1 Q , . . . . . , f , . . . . , , . . D 1 .., . - J Q D - . . . - A , 1 M - . . y , y 1 5 ' 5 . ' 1. 1. 101. 1..1.,1 -1.1. 1. 1. 1..1.,1..1..1.,-. 1. .,'. A- , , .
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