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H1 to CLASS PROPHFCY CC ontinuedl It was closing time so ohn Lawrence asked us to go home with him for dinner We accepted and he called Lawrence and gave him the address and told him to be there also We wondered where we were going to dine At ohnnys club w guessed He drove up in front of a dear little bungalow ind said that was his castle A familiar looking girl was standing in the door and as we approached the porch we got the shock of our lives for who should it be but Ihelma Iwpperson formerly We had dinner and sat a long time tilklng ohn Lawrence said that Carl and Angelyn had split up after being eng aged five years and Carl was working hard on a chemical experiment to forget himself I xsked xbout Angelyn but the question was avoided and Thelma suggested that we go to a show We went to a very good theatre and the picture was enjoyable but I could not get interested in the vaudeville after the first part for it was an acrobatic act and I was suit the lady was Angelyn that we go around to the stage door we did so and met the acrobatlc lady Sure enough it was Angelyn' She said that after she broke her engxgement with Carl she decided to take up vaudeville at which she had been rather successful Having had sufficient excitement for one dry we bxde johnny and Thelma good bye and went to a hotel to spend the night dhe matron came to meet us and who should it be but Clga Berger She said she had a very good position and that Marie Sollman had a similar position in Boston The next morning we went to Boston to see lVlar1e We stayed there until noon and then went to a girls school that Marie told us xbout There we found Paulean Reynolds She was a physical trainer and was loved by all of her pupils She told us she had just had a letter from Irma who was in Europe singing in an opera and that the unusual quality of her voice was creating much excitement We left Paulean and started out again in the plane This time we went south west and the first thing we knew Lawrence landed the plane in Emge s field and bade us visit around while he went home Alma remarked that she had not heard from her cousin for quite a while so we called her home Her mother informed us that she was llvmg ln Haubstadt We caught a traction and went to that village After getting information from a small boy we found the house Lillian was at Fern s house and we learned that she lived next door They were both married Ferns husband owned a garage which we learned to be Weis and Lillian s husband was a valuable man at Emges We could not stay long with the girls as we must find some more of our classmates so we bade them adleu and started back to Ft Branch The next day we again started out We went east of town Stopping at a farm on the road to get some water we discovered that Geraldine lVIcCarty lived there but it was Geraldine McCarty no longer as she like others of our class mates had changed her name We talked to her a long time learning that Walter had taken over the Michel farm after a college course in agriculture and was hiving great success with Page Seventeen 19 29 . 'f j i 1 I . .I ' , e A ' ' . . 1 .' 1 f 1 ' Thelma tried to divert our attention, but nothing doing. After the show Alma insisted
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H1 to Q LABS PROPHFQY I would lrke to know where our class m1tes 1re remrrked Alm1 as she and F1rth 1nd I were going, down town rybe I wouldnt rel rc frrth 1nd I seconded the moron Almr Frith rnd I rfter trkrng our training rn I v rnsxrlle entered r hospital here rn Chrcergo We hare rchrexed 1 eert1rn me1sure of success and like our work I bought 1 newspxper rt 1 strnd rnd proceeded to look rt all notices Suddenly I saw one whreh re 1d Nr rt rll of your old friends rn double quick time trke rn urplane XNTS rnruse rt th rder for I hrdnt thought of rt be ore bay girls why not go out to Lrwrence Airport 1nd engage an airplane to rake us o see r o our oe C'lSSlIlllt J I rs e Oh gre1t whit fun' let s go replied Fhtltll rn her usual enthusiastic manner lwhe Lrwrence Airport w rs r new one but we took the rddress 1nd found rt e1srly We went directly to the nnnrger s office The secretrry ushered us rn and I know our mouths flew open for there rt the m1n1ger s desk s1t of all people Lawrence NVrrth were doing rnd de m rnded rn eveplrnrtron from hrm He said that he took 1 trrp to see rll of the old High School bunch rn rn rrrplrne rnd liked the rdea so well that since he Ind had 1 flyrnf eourse rnd gone into the business He said that he named the freld Lawrenee instead of Wrrtlr because he thought rt sounded better We told hrm why we had come out to the fre-ld and he s1rd since he knew where most of the mem bers of the cl1ss were he would trke us on the trrp himself We promised to be 1t the held at 6 oclock the next morning When morning came he said he would not take us to our friends but just leave us rn the pl1ces where they were rnd see rf we eould frnd them Away we went The pl1ne was a wonderful one ind lawrence knew how to h1ndle rt First we went to New Xork Lrty There he told us to follow all clues untrl w found srx classmates We strrted out hopeful We were passing an ereelusrxe girls school when we heard two young ladres talking one s1rd I thrnk Miss McKee rs 1 de rr the other replied And so rs Miss Flpers I surely rm glad I CTITIP here We were supposed to follow clues so we stopped 1t the school and asked for Nlrss Melkee md lVlrss llpers And sure enough rt was Mable and Rose lVlable w rs physical education instructor 1nd Rose was te1cher of mathematics They told Us we hould vo wrsrt the New York Times Linotype room before we went buck We hrted to lose the time but we were anxrous to see all we could so we took leave of lVl rble ind Rose 1nd proceeded to vrew the Times one of the employees took us through the pl1ce he appro rched E1 man that looked strangely famrlrar When he turned rround we looked twice and strll were astounded No wonder Rose and lVI1hle rnsrsted on our comrng here' There was one of our class mates olrn Lawrence Vlnllrs setting type Page Srxtce 19 29 U ' A . ' ' ' ' 5: Q . Q .H Q Q ' ci Q ' K' I t' ' ' . Hlxlli ' ' '- rlel Q' , Q J . t' . Q, Q' Q ,Q Q'ij ' i'g' 'lx , Q ' ' Q . 'I ' ' Q Q ' Q' Q A ' ' ' ' . 5 Q ' Q ' Q Q : Q Q ' , Q f . ' ' 7 -Q , H fps' Q ' ' i - ' ' 3 Q Q Q' ' . I 'Q:Q :'dQ eff Q, ' Q I L A f . H- Q .V ' V V 3 Z H . L . t : Qll f ' ll Ie Q -si Q k d. .. ja L' vi I L, A . K. . N . , 1 r Q A ' 'QJQ r' W ' Q :Q A Q.'. ' , Q Q Q 1 Q' Q , , ' i . He seemed as surprised as w'e, and ilftel' the excitement was over, we told him what we . ' L Q ' Q ' Q ', Q Q I i . , Q ' Q ij Q' A Q Q I Q , Q ' , ' Q' Q Q Q A g ' : Q A f M ' . Y Y I . VL. . V 4 Y Y 1 . ,. Q Q . . - Q 4 ' 2 . Q ' . ' . 'e ' ' 'A . : , ' 6 . .vi , . V, ' . I ei I I I I I I . : L, ,U . .N 1 Ii . ',, . . A . , I 1 Q., i .W Q I . ' I ' ' ' Q ' . 11 . , , ' . 'Q. ' ' ' . Q Q 5 ' - ' , , Q , Q , , f , . , ' , . Q Q Q Q - . ' U i ...U As : f Q . Q ' L A ...I V Q. . yr' , ' , n
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