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Page 18 text:
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HE Midway ol the Fair is throngecl with people. lt is a great honor lor Rednave to have the VVorld's Fair here. His Honor, Mayor Robert J. Grosshaum has just cut the rihhon to start the Fair. ln his car, we see his priceless secretary, Gemma Catenacci, and the two architects who designed the huilding, Ruth Poster and Dotty Wallace. The two hostesses of the Fair, Joan and Jean Kelly, escort the Mayor on a tour of inspection, and very lovely hostesses Smiling Bohn seems to find them. ln the next car sit two famous ladies: Ruth Kanarelc, whose lovely voice is now heard at the Met, and Eclythe Kroll, fresh from her Hollywood triumphs. Edythe is complain- ing about her screen partner, Hillarcl Hillard, ne Edelsaclc. It seems that he hogs the camera. Tut, tut, Hillard. fAnd he used to he so-o-o-o retiring.l A In the Administrative Building we find Lauretta Brandes, Fair Comptroller, and Janice Sweyd, Fair Manager fand very fair they arel. Conferring with them are Dotty Piccolino, society leader, and Lucille Rosenfeld, well-lcnown social worlcer. A Let us wall: along the Midway. There are the hooths of Her- cules, the Strong Man flvloe Engel, when he goes home for dinner, and that of the Escort Bureau run hy Bill Slawson and Maurice Bonomo. Escort Number 1, Lenny Bamhurg, seems to he doing very nicely with Pearl tpussyl Katz. That Try Your Skill man seems to he wondering why Mike Putialc gets the hall in the hasliet every timeg we arenyt. Franlc lvlccaftery delights in jumping over gates instead of going through them the usual way. A At the Science Fair are its two managers, Dehhy Friedman and Rita Greenspan. Rita explains child psychology, an Dehhy just rememhers that she left Lillian Levine a Charlotte Sapsowitz, her two assistants, alone in t la Wonder if they've hlown anything up yet. Diclc fta Stiller, head of the Combined Press, and his reporter, An- gela Florio, are conferring with Rose Vveiss, editor of the Ladies' Vveelcly. Ethel Oriel and Jacolo Korg recite po- etry to the admirers who cluster about them, and Grace Gassen seems ahsorhed in her ghost, Oscar. The hreath- talcingly lovely Art Exhibit is run hy Muriel Breslcin, while in the chromium-plated swimming pool next door, Bch Small pretends to he a porpoise. Johnny Schmidt is the ORLD OF THE MCDRROV
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ubiquitous messenger hoy, and several VVorld's records f0I' SIOWIICSS IIHVC been IIUIIQ Up. and Marion Gross together with Aim peanuts, to the ohv lawyer, recently Traffic cops Rudy ' autos so that we Evandefs halls t Triner are munching pop corn and us disgust of Tessie Hoffman, criminal minated for county district attorney. chellhammer and John Alhini stop the ay pass and we rememher when, in X att' nfl , y stopped us and . . . Oh, w we really shouldnt h e been going up on that down . . - ' ase! A Lunchtim IJ ' Q- to the Cafeteria of the ai n hyNDanny Le 1 e who also . ages the Tiger the A ' air's prime tooth I am. lncidenta George liti, ' who captains it, tr ns y heing Danny's h d waiter In . - corner sit Feb G hman and Eli Borolc oing ath e . o Q on the ni - e an tahleclothg in anoth sit ' ne Ki g and ' en l n on, Eva . r,s speech te hers su- pre e. Arnie 1 n , the pr a 'oIcer, think itf 1 ny top afrog down ai. o ar' .o,wh sjus as sweet s ever. St r as-b a we 5 .- tar, a '- Estelle choenholt si 915: . .' : - anse e, . . n' . who giv lessons 1 o - Bui s Q of the Dan . Whit d ig, .i soothe . the Io ly voice of yne, v te 'te ' ger, in . ec t nationwide ontest B ya .Z a . ave drop d their surnam of 5 re I ' ei an Schmerler. . - Bach, the man who - e e - I rs, tr sto convince the X iter that he left ' al t i h' other oat pocket, but is fa d with the pr pec o w h' g dish s until helped hy a loa - from geni lsai B nick, ho is always there a the right t e. A e r io hlar r forth dance music and then the v 'ce of - ru - Muhlh n, First Lady of Radio assures us at Kr p ' unches . V a ' o e the kiddies r hre kf each m v v ed, W hear it all the A ay 1 er from the n Ye f ks as the old cele ies of Evande 1. y disp fa! ern- selve t the Fair, il - rning Re ve own! All characters in e above are entirely fictitiousg any re- semblance to persons 4 - . - unborn, is purel o ntal.
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