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KCDLUIVIINI ELECTED MAYOR CELEBRITY IN ATTICA Friday afternoon of last week Bob VVallace, accomplished mem- ber of Spike Jones' orchestra, talked to the jive jumpin' youth of Attica. The talk was given in the new Firemen's hall. The youth of Attica may obtain a copy of Mr. Wallace's speech by calling at Betty Osborn's Nut Shop next door to Dick Crane's Cigar Store. Accepts Position in Rob Roy Billy Lee Ottinger has taken a position as tiddly-winks coach at Rob Roy's new high school. Miss Sarah Feuerstein is employed at the same high school as head of the Chemistry Department. It is rumored that these two college graduates will maintain their pre- vious relationship from high school days. Opens on Broadway Lea Newmark and her Dancing Dozen will open next week on Broadway for a year's run. Miss Newmark has an entirely new cast this year selected from the top- notch dancers of this country. The wardrobe was purchased at Pe- tunia's Custom House and de- signed by none other than Madam Carolyn Irwin and her personal staff. Tobacco Topics News has reached us from Ha- vana that G. E. Ebbertt, alias principal of Attica High School , is now employed in the art of roll- ing cigars. Page Twenty-three DORNBLASER VS. MILLIONAIRE Miss Betty Dornblaser plans to sue the town's only millionaire, Dean Mickle, for damaging a truck used in her business. Miss Dornblaser was making her daily calls of picking up people's trash and was backing from the drive- way of one of Attica's leading cit- izens when the Mickle Cadillac came speeding down the street and hit the truck. Keith Smith, Mr. Mickle's chauffeur, acknowledged the fact that he was speeding and it is quite certain that Miss Dorn- hlaser will win her case. She is su- ing for 95 cents so as to buy enough paint to'cover damages. Play-Howling Sensation Miss Kate Cane's drama stu- dents presented for the public a new dramatical play entitled Snow Again-I didn't Get the Drift. Critics say this play is des- tined for Broadway and will make Miss Cane and her cast famous for years to come. The opening performance was presented at the Morgan Opera House. Mr. Gerald Morgan truthfully stated that nothing as dramatic would ever top the publicity his theater has received for this. LAUNDRY SERVICE Ching Waug Rater falias Bet- tyj wishes to announce the open- ing of a Chinese Laundry. Her as- sistant will be Wang Wang John- son Calias Joanj. Anything will be washed and cleaned with complete eificiency. Old Maicl's Home Raideci Official Adrian Verhey was called to jo Ann Henry's home for Old Maids in Covington last week when Paul Lamb tried to persuade Miss Ruth Carter, one of Miss Henry's guests, to elope with him. Upon inquiry as to how Mr. Lamb would support Miss Carter, he re- plied, I figured we could run a chicken farm. After hearing this, Miss Carter tiatly refused. To be near the woman he loved, Mr. Lamb is making plans for building a Home for Bachelors across the street from the Old Maids' Estate. Completes Encyclopedia Ray Shaffer has sent us word that he has accomplished a goal which he started when he was in Attica. Mr. Shaffer stated that he will never regret the strict atten- tion he paid to his school work back in his high school days. As most of us know, his goal was to write. So if you are interested in buying a set of these books you may do so by contacting Miss Helen Young, who handles sales in Attica. We congratulate Mr. Shaf- fer on his accomplishment. Oteham 8: McKinney Construction Co. Need anything constructed? just call the Oteham Sz McKinney Con- struction Co. and we will tix you up. We build anything from dog- houses to skyscrapers. Oteham will figure it, McKinney will build it.
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KILRCDVS SP Wedding at A.H.S. Gym An impressive ceremony took place in the Attica High School gym last Saturday night, uniting Virginia Clark and Lawrence De- Sutter in holy matrimony. Rever- end Barbara Johnson conducted the ceremony. Joy Perrin served as maid of honor, with Florence Furr and Freda Grady as brides- maids. Gene Montgomery served as best man. The bride and groom were at- tired in riding apparel. The oth- ers were completely formal. Before the ceremony Bernice Taylor sang There Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens , and aft- erwards Mary Ann Serie danced to the Donkey Serenade. Cate Society at Steam Corner Finally Arvilla Bossaer formerly of Attica High School, has put a portion of her Home Ec. course to use. Last Friday marked the opening of Arvilla's Cozy Tea Room, featuring Don C Gabriel D Martin and his Brass Tooters , who have traveled over several counties of this state. Arvilla will manage the business alone, with Clara Bossaer as head waitress. ELECTION FINALS The recent heated election for mayor of Attica is now ended. Spike Schmidt has been elected by a majority. Betty Bratton, her suc- cessful campaign manager, will continue to be her right hand as- sistant. KE SCHM Flag Pole Sitting Revised Miss Mary Carolyn Peck has re- vised the long lost art of flag- pole sitting. After years of prac- ticc, Miss Peck is now ready for public appearance. Her manager is Berdena Franklin. Classmates Meet in Puerto Rico VVord has been received from Norma Beedle, now in Puerto Rico working in a hospital as head nurse, that she attended a very in- teresting lecture given by a woman doctor. You can imagine Miss Beedle's surprise when she found the doctor to be Betty jo Richie, an old classmate. Author to Visit Attica J a m e s Scoop McCracken, sports editor of the nation, has re- cently published a book on good sportsmanship. He has kindly con- sented to speak to the young men of Attica interested in sports. Many of his old classmates won- der if he will be as shy about speech-making as when he was a Senior way back in '47, Famous Artist to Visit India No doubt all of us have seen the lovely paintings by Bob Young. This famed artist will leave the country next week for a trip to India. Mr. Young gained fame by his paintings of detention halls. he will leave from New York on a new passenger liner with John Stonebraker as captain. DT Honored on Breakfast Program Many schoolmates of Phyllis Knowles Clark were surprised to hear her voice on a radio program from Hollywood. She won a prize for being the best-dressed house- wife in the audience. The program was sponsored by Maybe Rit pens, invited by Free- da Allen. Miss Marilyn Daugherty is employed by this program to sing the advertisements. We were all glad to hear from Phyllis, as when she and Chet took their honeymoon directly after graduation from high school they headed for California and never came back. New Super Service Station Robert Lee Pritscher will soon announce the opening oi his new Super Service Station. The station will be located in Ravine Park for the unfortunate young people that run out of gas there. Mr. Pritscher will run the business single-hand- ed except for one person, Arthur Eugene Roscoe Clark, who has been hired to display his talents in wiping windshields. New Funeral Parlor at Michigan City Word was received today through the M. C. Hareld that a former resident of Attica, Miss Joanna Leath, has opened an un- dertaking establishment. Her in- terior decorator and cothn design- er is Miss Priscilla Kerr. Her head embalmer is Devon Sorters, also a former resident of Attica. Page Twenty two
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