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I see that the taxi has turned and stopped in front of the house and a messenger is coming to the door. Just a minute please, till I see what he brings. ' The message was an invitation to a dinner dance next Wednesday evening at Scharver's Restaurant QLeo also runs a very modern Pool Roomh given by the executives of the Practical Dish-Washer Com- pany . James Becher is President of the Company and Robert Boett- ler is General Foreman, you know they are the designers of the new small-family electric dish-Washer, and as that was something for which the public has long waited, it has gained quite a wide recognition. The dinner is to be given as a celebration for the Third Anniwersary of the Company. Say, have you seen any of the new Mavis hats? They are the latest here. I bought one to wear with the new gown I got from La Petite Modiste Shoppe . They were created right here in Nocahian at Mildred Young's shop, she calls it Mimi's. Well, this letter certainly seems to be living up to the old adage- Women always Were gossips!-But I believe that this is all the 'gossip' ibut I hope its news to youl that I can think of now. Please don't forget to stop here and visit your former 'mischief makers' and see how we have changed. Very sincerely yours, Kay Kelly. l,u.g1i' 'I'-:willy-.f1'1'z':1
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ir A 'f..4..tf a',,3,as,.i.b-ev, cases. She told me that he is naming a friend she met in college as correspondent and admits that he is right-ito me onlyh. I also stopped at Jean's Tea Room and there met my old pal Doris. She still has charge of the school district here although she has finally settled down and helps to boss the most modern farm in the country-quite a show place. She mentioned that she had just accepted the application of Beulah Holl as an English teacher in our High School, and also that of Frieda Styer as teacher of Science and Mathematics. She said that they had gotten Cairo, Egypt over the radio and had heard a very good concert. You know the radio sets that we get from Joe Stephan's Radio shop certainly are marvelous. He has perfected the ring set-I got one for my birthday last year. This is surely the Day of Women for although most of them are married yet they keep up a vocation. Jeanette has a very success- ful tea room-everything is so good. Lucile is' President of our bank, of course that is a very rare case, but she enjoyed her position as Treasurer so much in school that she made a study of banking and so she is today at the head of the Nocahian City Bank. Esther was married last Christmas Day to a famous young doc- tor. Before, she had charge of the athletic affairs for women at our Community Center. At church Sunday Reverend Dixon preached a fine sermon on the merits of the new stage masterpiece-''Enchantment . ' Our church is a beautiful building. It was just completed last year-Glen Warstler was the contractor. Anderson Schiltz made the drawings and so the building is an exceptional piece of art. He also made the plans for the beautiful high arched windows that are widely famed for their beauty in keeping with the purpose of the building. Edward Marquet as electrical engineer and William Wright were also of great assistance in the planning and construction of the church. The same company built our Community Center Building also. Eugene Schafer is the Director of the building and he certainly has made a success of it-both financially and socially. Paul Burky is Gen- eral Secretary and is given credit for his share in the general success of the institution. As I looked out of the window near my desk a moment ago I saw a Scarlet Top taxi pass and that reminds me of Albert DeMuesy who has charge of and has built up a fine taxi service. He is also manager of a large garage downtown and is quite well known for some of the improvements he has made on the Chevrolet car. Pays T'ZC'k'l1f-l Sl.1'
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