Conroe High School - Flare Yearbook (Conroe, TX)

 - Class of 1928

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I o o 'if 0 v X'-X+'. +X'+I'+! li 2 Ll l. Madeley. It was refreshing to see the glint of glory, which emanated from their high calling, reflecting in their faces. I doffed my hat to them with all due respect. . One day, while passing the City Market, I was arrested by the S1113-S0ng tone of a familiar voice, Two, four, six, eight, T-E-N. There you are, one pound exactly. I paused and glanced inside and saw the genial face of Luther fButchl Allen above the meat counter. He was handling a yard or two of Weiners with the sureness of long practice. There was no need to be told that he was making a success in the market business. I proceeded on my way, and in turning a corner suddenly, I bumped into a tall gentleman wearing a derby hat and tailored suit. Before we could disentangle ourselves from the unceremonious em- brace and offered apologies, there was a flash of mutual recognition, I was an unpretentious person, and he' was the noted PhYSiCi2I1, Df- Thomas. At his invitation I accompanied him on one of his calls, after which we went for a drive over the city. We passed an up-to-date and attractive little chicken ranch On the outskirts of town. In the comely matron who was scattering grain to a large flock of white Leghorng in the poultry yard, I recognized Thelma Witherspoon- Uh huh, I thought so, I said. Thought What? asked Tom. That Thelma intended getting into the poultry business if she possibly could. Another young lady of my graduating class, Edwina Sisco, was married also, and living in Houston. Her home, a magnificent 'struc- ture, was designed by Louis Addison, a graduate from a Technical College. It was built under the Supervision of contractor Fred Langly- Out near the city park, luxuriating in the fragrance of various ' erfumes of a floral establishment I found four of my former class D , ' mates, namely: Sallie Mae Elliott, Avy Lee and Ivy Lee Fields, and Virginia Walton. They had succeeded wonderfully in the very latest enterprise of which the city boasted, that of raising hot-house flowers for the market. On the same day, I paid a visit to the light and power Plant where I saw Clarence Jefferson, who had become an expert electrician and was now holding a responsible position there. His sister, Pearl was office stenographer for the company. Having ten more days of my furlough left, I decided to spend them in Houston. Before leaving, however, I took my suit to the City Tailor Shop to have it pressed. Edwin Liles was the proprietor. He seemed delighted with the business of taking care of the p1'6SSi118' needs of the city. Shortly after boarding the train, I looked up into the the face l D I 3 'K+ X X X++X'4'+X+n 'X'+Z'+X X+'X'+.'+'X++Z+'X+'X ' +'X+'X+'X'+Z'+X+'X+'X+'X+'X'+Z+'Z+i . '!'+X+5 +! X+'X+' 'wx v Y V ,vo Z0 01 ' +!+'X0X'+Z X'+!'+!'+Z +'X'+X+x'+'X+s +X'+' ' v A



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