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l apt w. lr strmon w X9 Pow e1ful Dorothy powerful I could not stay to hear all of to IUIIX up to tht Hlwlevs fOl d1n t Dwlf ht and Ga vs Mou 1n vve1t mamed lttely and thev ale as happy as two turtle doves Dwl ht h1s charge of a dance hall and Cladvs the helpful llttle soul 15 l1v1n the p11no for tht orches 1 They told me xt dlllH9l' about some trouble they are l1lVlHQ w1th the pol1ce X ou see C.-eorge P1errot IS ch1ef of pollce and he IS opposed to dance halls He appolnted l11s s1ster MarJor1e as h1s ass1st1nt fn ll1Pll' efforts to abol1sh danc1n they have gotten 1nto trouble w1th the l lawleys and no one knows how 1t lb gomg to end lVlarjor1e IS very much lnterested 1n her work and has certa1nly made a success of 1t I never was much of an advocate of suffrage but when V1rg1ne came over she almost converted me She IS an ardent worker for the cause and excels 1n street speaklng of the soap box var1etv We w ere tallvmg over old fr1ends and I know you wlll be 1nterested to lvnow that Ethel Gllbert IS 1n charge of the food department ID the Kenney Home and that Vlolet Presho IS at the head of the French room ID Macdougal 6. Southvuclv s I need a new gown for the theatre and I thlnk I ll go 1n to see her Freda Hallson IS ou1te a bell and has asked me to a theatre party tomorrow to see the second ullan Eltmge no other than our old fr1end Revello Grlll 1n h1s newest suc cess lhe Auburn WldOXN HIS gowns are sa1d to be wonderful and th1s cannot be doubted when you cons1der that Clara Bergh IS h1s des1gner H1lda Wetzel on the Town Cr1er has w r1tten a splendld art1cle on th1s play that has been copled all over the Coast and Mary Sweets accom panymg cartoons are equallv as popular And I mustnt forget to tell you about Mary Fulhngton She 19 at the head of the Seattle Beef Trust I thlnk she 1nher1ted her love of cattle from her father You told me about your llttle curls Well I should th1nk they would be l1ke Edna Paust s for she des11.ned them herself I don t suppose Fred would have told you but the lliill' store he travels for IS no other than Anderson s 6: Pausts Lydla and Edna always d1d have a hankermg for that l1ne of work and 1t was only natural that they should take lt up Wlth all the1r practlce 1n the1r glrlhood days they have become qulte DTOFICICDI And as for the Dull g1rls as you say they are both wa1t1ng and from what I hear Glen cant make up h1s m1nd w h1ch one he wants But he 1ntends to furmsh a darllng home so one of them 19 bound to be the lucky one As for all that talk about Earl don t belleve what he tells vou He has the 1dea that dancmg IS a requlred art and I have not seen htm for ages It lhrzffcd me to read about Clarence He w as bound to llke the women for he used to go w1th Fred I know heaps about the faculty but they are a book by themselves Lovmglv FLO 'I'IlIi SlllfNCl.lf P 1',l4'1-nty-t1 ee it, for I had l 'jf - 2 ' ' n '11 'lg l'd,' g ' '1 1' a , ' H' ' ' . ' - ' . z 1 jf , . ' . , ' psf gg 'e ' ' .trt. . Q A , . ' X 1 Z t V. . ' , , . . . She is still very much attached to her brother. f 1 v , v . U Y I I y v , . 1 n x C ' 4 ' a V V V . K v V ' . 1 V , xr . - 1 c , ' , . 1 ' - , ' . ' . , . . K .1 . . . V , . . 1 . V Y - U Y - u v v n A -t - -A ' , Y , 1 U 1 ! ' A . I ' U v - r - , . , . , 1 . .r Q 5 ,.
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S M whom ames told me seems to be more carrled away wrth h1 puprl th rn hrs work btrange Agnes xlw rys and she wanted to mxrmy a nun much older than herself l see Glen eyery day X ou know he ls studying xpancst anthlttcture here He had the blues qurte olten and l wondered why and trrcd to cheer hlm up He told me he was so lonesome wlthout Miss Dull Do vou know y hlch one he meant3 l know he pard attentlon lo both at one tune and l thunk the y hole trouble IS he don t know whreh one to choose Do find out for me wlll you3 O sav would you lDCllLNC rt3 lhe other day lred Donoghue came oyer He been trayelnng ourte extenslvely o l heard and he was taking orders lor haxr goods And I bought some dear lrttle curls just llke those Edna Paust used to wear BV the w ay do you know lf Edna ls marrled yet3 Y ou know she w as eyen gettlng her thrngs ready w hen we graduated Well dear Im so glad we have found each other agaln Answer real soon and tell me all about our old school frlends Lois of loye DOT ANSWER FROM FLORENCE TO DOROT HY Seattle Wash Oct 23d l9Z0 Dearest Dot If anvone eyer felt as near fainting as l dld when l got your letter l d like to see them l really have thought about you many tlmes since leavrng school but lt seemed that you were just wxped off the earth But l w as srmply delwhted to hear so much about all our old frxends and wlll try to tell you as much as l can about the rest of them Went down to school the other day The teachers are all new and the puplls look lrttler than eyer The only famlllar face was Hilda Larsons who IS ln charge of the library She rs as n1ce and smart as eyer and helps the puplls yery much lxenneth comes to see her qulte often l-le IS at present asslstant to Doc Matthews and comes out to Ballard Hugh for reference work but really to meet Hrlda And there rs another mlmster rn the old crowd Who would eyer thlnk that Ralph Hamstroxn would make this hrs profess1on3 He IS the leader of a new thought moyement and hrs dear llttle wlfe Mlldred IS helplng hlm ln hrs work I saw them down on Ploneer Square the other day They were gathermg the crowd together by smglng Dare to be a Daniel dare to stand alone and then from James to Yesler came the echo of the sweet vorees of Bellnda and Gladys Bare, organizing meetlngs rn other parts of the town, and from one street would come Dare to be a Daniel, and then Gladys' crowd would answer, Dare to stand alone ' It was all very beautiful Ralpla's Page 'llventv-t 'o THE 5lllNGl.l'l . J S k . J ' 2 V gf - 'S 2 N . -v . ' '. 1 ', I z st 5 ' ' i M 1 N . , Lx , -' ls Ji L tx- K s . c f i ' V D' I Y . I Q Y-. ' I V V' 4 . ' ' 1 4 1 .2 . . . - Q - . X. ' . , . 9 I Y ' . , ',. ' 'E f . sr., Q c ' . ' ' ' f . .' ' . S 4 V ' 1 S v - C k . 5 K I I C . . Y .1 ' , . , K c , A V V 7 ' I C . , . , , . vf 4 -- V 9 . -, - . - . . . . - ' I , U ' . c ' ' . . I ' . . . . Q k. v :J ' Y v . . ' .. A . V 1 ' c ' . ' . . ., ' . 1 ' , t .. A c ', c . lk ' , ,y .. , K v , ., I A . . V 1 Y Y H ' I , V ' ' U ' . . , - ss . , c ' .
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