525' rug-r:N ERE .X large lighted sign aeross the street enllglit our eye. ln it was Written, Zuker tv Swanwiek. lbelieatessenf' We both agreed that a soda would not taste so had. so we walked at-ross the street and entered the shop. It never om-urred to us that we were about to meet more ol' our former elassniates. Foniing up to meet! us, we saw Mary Swanwiek while hlollie Zuker was at the easl1iei s desk. Something for you, ni:ulani'? Yes, Mary, we would like two elioeolate sodas. please. After drinking our rel'reslnnents we made our way towards home. As we neared a eorner, we notivefl two people in earliest eonversation. They were Mar- garet Caves and Peggy Stoekford, ol' eourse. They are two reporters for the soeiety 4-olumn of the Herald, Hello, girlslu we exelaiinetl, what are you doing in New York? Why, hello there! We are here buying our spring elothes. Are you going down this way 'YH We were just talking about Hester Tom, You know she has been eleeted president ol' the Soc-iety for the Suspension of Cruelty to Seholars in New Orleans. We had the most wonderful salad for our luneh. Can you guess who made it? I have no idea. Mrs Meyers, with the aid ol' .lat-ob, has finally sueeeeded in perfeeting the reeipe for IInele Billy's salad. I never tasted anything so good. Mrs. Meyers must be a good eookf' 'I'liat is more from Fulton that we have heard aboutl Do you know of any more? Yes, I know that. said Peggy as she pointed to a sign above a large restaurant whit-h said, 'Catly's Restaurant' Why, that must be Cleon t'ady, said Dot. Yes, and it's .Iennie Applebaum's, too. She has beeome Cleon's eashier and they are running the restaurant together. .Ienny always did bring enough for five at ret-ess, anyway. I heard the other day, said Dot, that Kitty Rogers had won the beauty eontest for Flapjaek County, Indiana, and is now in Hollywood in the movies, with a eontraet for five dollars a day! Well, Kitty has made good use ol' her beauty. My, who's that snob going by in the limousine? Snob, did you say! 'l'hat's Charlotte Palmer from Tampa, Florida, She's a well-known soeiety woman. Where did she get all her money, pray tell'. Her aunt! Ophelia died and left all of her estate to Charlotte. How do you like my new dress, girls? Virginia Bigelow designed it. Shes doing fine work for Vogue, one ol' our fashion magazines, and is making lots of money. She lives somewhere in Illinois, I believe. Milli, yes, and Ione Cliapman is posing as a model for Rose Beek, the painter. You know Ione lives in Greenwich Village and is the life of the artists' eolony. I went to the opera the other night to hear Madanioiselle Cooley. It was May Louise that used to be in our room. She-'s a wonderful singer. Did you know that Harvey Fain was clisinherited by his father ber-ause he went to Hollywood to be in the movies? That doesn't bother him though, ber-ause he is making plenty of money as a reporter for the Detroit, Free Press. ju Fyhvn
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