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The Magic Carpet of The Sultan resort hotel. Over on one of the skating rinks Alice Howes is giving a few pointers to a trio of redheads . . . Iudy Carlson, on vacation from her job buying for Bonwit Teller, Bob Peterson, on leave from the Air Force, and June Crocker. june tells us that she is working as Adrianne Skinner's p etary. Adgapnehhas- jpsg finished hell latest-fmotiorllggure, and is ony heiay to Europe to begin angther. june will join her in a few weeks. T Also on vacation is Doctor john Ireland, head of one of New York's leading medical centers. We say goodbye to our friends and fly toward the Pacific, landing on the Hawaiian Islands. One of the largest hotels at Waikiki Beach is owned by Dennis Sullivan. We spend the night at the hotel, and the next day on the beach we find more of our famous pals. Judy McClusky, radio and T.V. star is enter- taining Maureen Woodruff, ex-tennis champion, Pat Houle and Pauline Peters, star members of the Olym- pic Team, and Helen Ryder, Homemaker of the Year. All of a sudden, out of the water pops a submarine with Paul White at the helm. Paul expects to become an admiral in a few weeks and is training David Botello to take his place. Leaving Hawaii, we head out over the Pacific again . . . taking a long ride through the clouds to Africa . . . where we find Debby Bearse and Barbara DeMoranville, medical missionaries, in the middle of a dense jungle. Debby and Barbara have started a hospital in the jungle . . . and Lee Shields and Sally Daniels are their nurses. From Africa we head toward the Riviera and stop at McDonough's Sport Shop . . . Michael McDon- ough's that is . . . where Carolyn takes some fashion notes to send back to two of her writers . . . Anne Cross and Jayne Hayden. Carolyn is now the editor of Vogue. We stop for dinner in Cannes at a night club where Dennis Bisbee is appearing. Dennis sings a few numbers and then joins our party. Glancing around the dining room we see still more of our friends . . . Gail Phillips and jack Sweeney. They come over to our table and tell us that jack is a lead- ing fashion photographer in Europe and Gail is one of his top models. The next morning we meet jack at his studio . . . and still another old classmate turns up . . . janet Coggeshall, jack's receptionist. Around the world is our motto, so we head toward England, with a stopover in Paris. Our tour of the city leads us to the Sorbonne where Patricia Crosby is teaching French, and Madge Converse is teaching Physics. At the top of the Eiffel Tower we find Barbara Baker, Anne Elliott, Maryellen jones, and Corrine Montcalm . . . four gals who have become officers in the Women's Air Force. Speaking of the Air Force . . . they tell us that Kathy O'Brien is holding down the home fort as president of the Officers' Wives Club at Otis. On across the English Channel we fly . . . landing near the American Embassy in London where Pa- tricia Tobin, our ambassador, and her secretary, janet Larivee, have their headquarters. , Naturally, ambassadors have bodyguards, and Pat's turn out to be Francis Twitchell and David White. Pat's chaffeur, joseph Santry, drives us all to the airport where we meet Gwen Phillips, Linda Cotell, and Diane Perry, three of our senators who are on a good-will tour of Britain. We ask them what's been happening since we left, and they say not much except that Beverly Skende is in the middle of her campaign . . . she's running for President . . . and Bertha DeGrace, Carole Kearn- ey, and Lillian Kelley have just been elected to the Barnstable School Committee. We count up the number of names on our list and find that all have been accounted for except one . . . jessica McEvoy. I I'm right here, she says, and let's go home be- cause llm lonesome for my six children! Carolyn Hallett Karen Hill jessica McEvoy Maija Robbins , ,'E, W
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