Tb felts Balt Use AJIN SD We te ies Ee Artists and models seem to mix, for Barbara Calder- wood, life-long acquaintance of Fay, has finally reached the top. Yes. She too has been signed up, but as an artist’s model. She has at last fulfilled her life’s ambition. Barbara has what it takes. Miss America, world renowned artist's model. Flash! Due to the recent steel strike, the investi- gators of which were Thomas Woislaw and Edgar Liberty, numerous persons were put out of work. Un- fortunately, this presents a serious social problem, but with Ruth Griffith, noted social worker, giving her all, we're sure everything will turn out well. Attention, music lovers! A charity concert is to be given for all those interested in classical music at Radio City the 27th of this month. Dorothy Gordon, pianist, and Jean Hendry, organist, will participate in this affair. Snapped with her assistants just before she sailed. Wright, famous half-back is bidding them farewell. Flash! Beatrice Alpert, the esteemed horticulturist, has made reservations on the S.S. Savoy. She is sail- ing to South America in search of a rare and almost ex- tinct flower. What is his name, Shevy? She will undoubtedly be accompanied by her capable assistants, Alice Lambert and Katie Johnson. World renowned teachers and nurses snapped at a recent convention. Aline Wells, Edith Stromwall, and Ruth Sheridan, have at last entered the field of teaching. Aline, better known as “Tiny” is the only woman teacher ever to obtain a position at Harvard and with her ambitious character will no doubt eventually become Harvard’s Dean! Screen Beauties. Flash! Flash! Adele Polman and Phyllis Austin have at last decided to pull together. Both are well known to stage and screen and have made the first ten in the Box Office. According to rumors they have decided to become friends at last. For many years their evident dislike for each other has made good publicity, but it now seems things have changed. Both girls are rather modest, and shy away from unnecessary publicity. It seems to me that the only people who are never able to escape discovery are female movie stars, try as they may to conceal their identity by walk- ing up Fifth Avenue at noon with green goggles, slacks, and leading a tiger cub on a leash. Attention Mr. and Mrs. America. Thomas Peder- zoli, who has talked himself in and out of a lot of trouble, was seen trying to sell life insurance to Carolyn Cobb whose life is far from safe in her laboratory where she is attempting to mix green coloring in paving material to cut down the glare on sidewalks. Ethel Cosmos, the woman lawyer you know, is defending Peter Facos, the banker, in an alimony suit. Some advice to Peter:—‘‘The man who finds it difficult to settle down in one place for any length of time should never become engaged to be married, After all, a rolling stone gathers no Miss!” The novelist with her friend the playright, Elizabeth Long. Miss Jeanne Lyons, the novelist, is no longer a Miss, for in order to form a more perfect union and to insure domestic tranquility, she and Jimmy Heenehan have united in Holy Matrimony. Congratulations, Jeanne and Jimmy. And that is all for tonight and until next week this is your loyal correspondent, Walter Winchman, who sincerely hopes he will be forgiven for any slander or remarks about people living or dead. It was purely incidental.” The scene changes and I find myself back in the assembly hall. You can just imagine my surprise when I am called to the office later in the day, and am told that there has been a slight error—I was not on the maximum. I was not on the honor list, I was just barely graduatin g! [Signed] IRvING HocHMaAN, Chairman PHYLLIS AUSTIN ETHEL Cosmos BEATRICE ALPERT
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