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66444 pfzapiecg Dorthy was a very good rlder and held the crowd In awe. They met her at the corral later, and renewed old acquaintances. All three went to a nice restaurant for dinner, and Dorthy was amazed at the modern conveniences which she saw. She learned that this was one of the many owned by Edna Mae and Willodene and that it was managed by Barbara Snyder, whose outstanding business ability combined with her flair for the ultra modern had bullt up a remarkable reputation. lt was here that the business partners tried out new plans. Proceeding on their trip, they traveled leisurely for a clay, then entered Kansas. At this point they decided to check on the work of Jimmy Joe, so they went to the Bell Telephone Comp-any. There they found Deloris Snider, the manager of all the telephone operators. She had been voted Most Pleasant Operator in the Entlre United States. They left Kansas in a cloud of dust and now were coming into Alabama. They stopped at a drive-in to get some food, when a huge truck drove up dellverlng popcorn. lt was from the large popcorn concern owned and run by Lewls Shank. Of course, they bought some and found it delicious. Driving into Miami late that evening, they went to see the fashionable Lawn Dale pool. There amidst the sweet music and floating lilies, were paradlng georgous models, showing off their beauty in appealing bathing suits. Among the Interested by-standers, Ann lrvln, exquisitely gowned, introduced her husband who was proud of Ann's reputation as a skater in the very popular Ice Follies Company. Their vacation was rapidly dr-awing to a close, so they chose a route along the Atlantlc Coast line to take them back to New York. As they passed through Washington, D. C., they happened to find Joanne Foster, chief bookkeeper for the Senate. She gave them a delightful supper in her luxurious apartment and sent them on their way in a cheerful mood. At last they were at home again, but to top it all off, a baseball game between New York and Brooklyn was to take place that afternoon. Luckily a few of thelr friends couldn't go, so they were given their tickets. Among the players, they recog- nized the great John Teevan, Home Run King of the year. The Dodgers won 30 to 0 with Teevan as the winning pitcher. After securing his autograph, they talked awhlle with hlm and then they returned to the tearoom, which they had left ln the hands of the competent Jimmy Joe. The results of his redecoratlng were entlrely satisfactory. Edna Mae and Willodene spent many happy hours reviewing thelr summer's vacation, which had so unexpectedly turned Into a series of short vlslts with their classmates of Old Blan Hlgh. 33
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66444 fcafbdecg Harness, busily engaged in photographing a gorgeous blonde kissing her grand- father, Clark Gable. On the Warner Brothers lot they found a brilliant new hairdresser named Mme. Pauletta Dukayne lnee Davidsonl arranging Margaret O'Brien's mop. Every star wanted Pauletta to do her hair styling. She was famous! Edna Mae and Willodene decided to retire for the day. At the Jones' home, they found Evelyn Fawley taking care of John's two younger children. She had formed a corporation of baby sitters and was making vast profits. Willodene had been having horrible dreams and decided to go to the best psychologist in the city. When she went in for a consultation, she was astounded to see Clayton Brumfield. He diagnosed her case and found she would have to give up eating ketchup sandwiches. As she was walking back to her car, she noticed a huge refrigeration concern next door. She became curious, so she went in and looked around. Daryl Cad- wallader stepped up to ask her if she wished information. He recognized her and told her of his success. He had built his success around the fact that he sold freezing plants to Eskimos, as well as to Egyptians. The two travelers decided they would not impose on the Jones' any longer, so they packed up and left early the next morning. This time they went through beautiful Death Valley. They gazed upon a lovely mesa situated in a quaint section with green grasses, trees, and water. They stopped to get a drink and to satisfy their curiosity. There they saw a training ring full of brilliantly colored horseflesh. The character snapping the whip to seek their attention was none other than Betty Jo Griffith. She prepared for her two old classmates a delicious lunch and told them of her success as an artist, which had enabled her to purchase the ranch. They bade her farewell and went on into the heavenly sunset. As they approached Tucson, Arizona, they bumped fenders with a very famous chemist, Harold Mclaughlin. He disclosed his success story to them about how he had a laboratory all his own and was producing a few of his own products on the side. When they left him, they forgot all about the ruffled fenders and went on into Tucson. They stopped at one of the larger hotels and acquired a room. As they went to the hotel dining room that night, they were seated next to a millionaire. He was none other than Robert Magill, the famous real estate man, who invited them to his table where they talked for hours. The next morning, they arose bright and early and finished breakfast before day light. They proceeded onward to the Texas border, by a route which took them directly to Dallas. They were iust in time for a rodeo. Willodene purchased tickets and got a seat close to the ring. A voice bellowed loudly over the loud speaker, Next contestant is a little lady from Ohio. Her name is Dorthy Doughman. With her is her trained cayuse, 'Spider'. Edna Mae and Willodene watched eagerly. 32
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NAME James Agin Margie Boyd Vera Brown Clayton Brumfield Daryl Cadwallader Lloyd Caldwell Don Conover Virginia Charleston Garland Crawford Betty Lou Culberson Pauletta Davidson Gertrude Davis Anne Dewey Richard Dewey Doris Doughman Dorthy Doughman Evelyn Fawley Ann Ferneau Joanne Foster Clarence France Dan Garrison Betty Jo GriFfith Irene Groves Donald Harness Paul High Edna Mae Hill Ann Irvin John Jones emhz Drheotazq NICKNAME Jughead snMarg1v Brownie Cad Leo Don Ginnie Pa Wah Cubby Polly Gertie IIAHHIGII Dick Zeke ..DodS,. ..Eve.t Annie HJC., Curly Garry Josie Grovesie Press Muscles llEynie!1 Maddie A Jackson I1 FAVORITE SAYING You'd be surprised Oh nuts Sam Nuts Thunder You all Oh, I wouldn't say that Jeepers You want to make a little wager? You look at 'em, l'm countln 'em. That's tough For Heaven Sa kes Tuff DDT IDrop dead twlcel Don't be silly Hey, wait for me Oh brother Drop dead Hurrah goodie Shut up, Dewey Oh, reckon so Holy Hannah! Wouldn't you like to know? Hoopido Oh brother And I thought l'd seen everything Now isn't that awful? I dood it
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