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CLASS PROPHECY By I My I How time does fly. It seems only a few years slnoe I was In hlgb school, s I sit In my doctor ' s office now, remembering old times, I am being visited quite fre- uently from time to time by my old classmates. J. 0. Elliott oarae into my office last Wednesday to have his leg re-bandacted. He had been bitten by a seal while a missionary In Alaska. The other day Edwin Oaston, that famous bandleader, oame ot have his flnaer set Ha broke It tryli ., to beat the trombonest over the head with his baton. Ralph Starnea, a local farmer, came In to see me yesterday to get a bandaw for his black eye. He claimed he ran Into a door, but you know Omega Compton Stamea hla w1f« on ' t allow him to look at other women. oi-«inoa, axs wire. Last week Betty Hendrlx, that new rave on Broadway, oame by to plok up soie aanlrlna ablets. She can ' t keep up with Edwin Link and the atagJ, too. aspirins ktlantlo ' city. ' ' ' ' congratulation for her winning the beauty oontest In L Johnny Sherrlll, the journalist who gets all the latest scandal from Hon™n «««« , . o ' i ' .iTi ' sx ' iiiiAT. sy:?!;. : sv, .J-. ' Z Jg ° Maxlne Wright, operating supervisor at one of the larjte oapltals, and Sue Coffey, laboratory technician, to join my hospital here In New Yolk. i . nila morning I went co my dentlat, John Hunter Stevenson, and boy. he surelr can ipound the ivories. ' I get vegetables for my hospital kltohen Trom Boyd Falrohild. He certainly erowa jood ones. lowa John punt la now corresponding with me on perplexing chemical analyses that I can- ■ lot formulate, either. ' Elale Sue Keller, Nadine Miller, and Llllle Mae Munday, three local office workers brought their boas, Joe Teague, to my office to have hla eyes examined. He seems to be ' rtralninj, them lately. I went down to the railway station Saturday to get some medical supplies that were Shipped to me, and to my surprise, the manager of the station waa Cyrus Prazler. My wife spends all her time letting Nancy Hallman try to make her more beautiful In Jar local beauty salon. slmes. J. D. Moore, Surgeon, oame to visit mo about three weeks ago, and we talked over old This A.K., Wllla Orey Hloe, now married, sent her aon down to me for a check up. I like my new office furniture. Earl Lall, carpenter, made It for me. Wallace Splawn vlalted me today to get aome medicine. I learned that he la now a ulldlng engineer. One cf cur local farmers. Wade Auatln, oame to get hla a m bandaged Friday. A horse Icked him. Faya Muriday la teaching; my son In school now.
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I, Bill Yount, will my very beat wishes to my brother. Bob, hoping wishes go a long way. John Yount wills his grades to Oscar Elmore so that he an become a Beta Club member. Paul Sherrill wills his voice to Odls Richards and opes that he eta on the radio. I,Boyce Miller, leave everything connected with school o Jack Hemphill. I»m through 1 Igned, published, and declared by the above named as their ast will and testament. Witnessed by Mrs, Edith Cat-le and rs. Willie Earl Bolick.
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I heard tcday that Joe Stames and Bill Yount are out of the Navy. I hops they will come by to see me. T. Curtis, a famous baseball and football player, had rae to bind his sorainod ankle. He sprained It In a baseball game. My new pharmacist Is Keba Lackey. She has a lot of drug store experience. When I moved to my new office, I had James Bumgarner, local truck driver, move my furniture for me. Sue Harrison, now a teacher, dropped in to see me a few days ago. We had a lone chat about thie and that. I get my ( rocerlea for the hospital from Evan Yount. He has a very successful sto Evelyn McKary, the new Interior decorator, rearranged my house of me- ahe ild a wonderful Job. ' The person who built my new hospital was Ralph Bollck, construction engineer. I heard the funniest radio program while waiting for a patient yesterday. Pearl HoGee, the star comedienne, was very amusing. My youngest child goes to Cleo Hayes ' kindergarten class. Haydan Hsyes wrote rae that he is now an enylneer. Mildred Smith had me bind her finger today. She cau-ht It In the zipper of a dress she waa modeling. i-i- vj. » uxaaa I received a letter from Dorlsh Leach In the mall this morning. She is now mirrled. Lucille r-umgarner writes me that she Is also married. Boyce Miller and Fred Richards came to see me the other day. They are overseers nt- ' a large factory. They wished to acquire my services as physician at the factory!
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