676145 prop ecy room. lanelle Crewr, their patient, is re- cuperating from a broken heart. Visiting her are Scottie Sue Witberr, Dottie Dudley and Alta Greer, religious education directors. Ah, now I see a large truck. An A 8: H moving van, owned by Harold Angely and Stanley Hujjfrnan, is moving Sue Morroufr furniture. Sue is married and is moving to Florida. She is saying good-bye to Anne Cooke, popular actress of stage and screen. Here is a court trial in progress. Dot Clement and lVanda Childers are suing Curtif Moore, owner of a jewelry store, for selling them watches with only one hand. The lawyers for the plaintiffs and defendant are Riebard Ball and Howard jenlairzr. The judge is Martin McGirt. The crystal now shows a large orchestra -the Metropolitan Orchestra. I see Pat Thornburg, Evelyn Hoyle, Lafayette Wall, Lnenette W inecojf, Ararneta Rboder and Caroline Gofortb. These people, after years of hard work, have reached their goal. They are accompanying a sensational pianist, june Forter. Bobby Huntley, who is vacationing after a season of pro-ball up north, is back stage talking with Dewitt Pritchard, owner of a large popcorn machine company. Laura Prernell, Rauenell Clarke, Eloiie Alexander and Inez Watron, typical housewives, are sitting out front waiting to hear their old classmates perform. A street is visible now and I see Bob Haa5, a politician, talking with janet Cog- ginr, Anita Robinron and Mary Louise Ben- field, sccial workers of Caldwell County. They are discussing a football game in which Coach Morris Branch hurled his mighty eleven against Nick Laneyfr equally strong team. The referee was Ted Munday and the timekeeper, Roy Oxentine. Bill Kirby, prom- inent sports editor, covered the game. The scene quickly changes and I see a photographer's studio owned by Stewart Gregg. He is taking pictures of his four famous 'Gregg Models,' Helen Harlem, Caroline Huntley, foyre Hodgef and jeroline loner. I see Betty Anne Bort in a post office mailing bills to Stanley Wilton, William Wfrigbt and Cbarler McLean, Lenoir mer- chants. She is secretary to Barlow Curtis Candy Company owned by Wayne Barlowe and Nicleolar Curtir. The vision now is of a young blonde man walking through a large department store. It is 'Rabbit' Sberrill, lightweight boxing champion of the world. He stops to speak with L. C. Harrir, manager of the stcre. Doyle Lingle, jr. joins them. He is buying some clothes suitable for traveling in South America. joanne Cooke, a dress designer, is telling Mary Kirby, Dorir Moore, Mary Wilton, and Betty Harriy what fashionable young stencgraphers should wear. Betty Robinron, who poses for Lux Soap ads, is shopping with foyre lenningf, owner of many line race horses. The young ladies get together and talk about jean Houston who married Cornell Wlilde after he divorced his wife. x The visions have faded. I see no more. The gypsy arose, collected her fee, walked out of the apartment, and out of our lives forever. Written by: Gay Hanks
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