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CCDITS COR ER JUNE. 1948-Wandering around from place to place over the country. I see many names and faces that were once familiar at Harding High School. Now there's Edyth Absher. whom I saw last night starring with a troupe of Big Applers tthat new danceil . Happened upon Robert Bailey the other day. manager of a filling station for a well known oil company . . See where Holly- wood's most romantic couple, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCarthey, the former Margaret Caudell, have just spent a few days in the Queen City Charlotte's first woman mayor, Evangeline Broome, today takes the oath of office Eriday night will land the Armory Auditorium packed to see Roy Batte meet Cowboy Lutrell. . A Eormer conductor of Harding High Swingsters. Harold Boyd. will tonight introduce over the air the Alcatraz Prison Jazz Drchestra . . .When you listen to the chant of the tobacco auctioneer, you may recog- nize the voice of N. W. Gray .,.a Among coming attractions at the local theater this week will be new screen idol, Robert Green Visiting the Alma Mater recently, I was received by Lena Gunnels. secretary of the new Harding- Hawkins-Sawyer High School . Succeeding Tizzie I,ish, we have Cleo Harri- son , Atlantic City has recently crowned Helen Keistler as Miss America of I948. ., Vick's Open House tonight presents that new and increasingly popular star, Claude Kelley . This current popular novel, Gone with the Breeze by Martha Kendall, seems to be the best hction seller on market this year In the doctor's office the other day, Nurse Doris Kleckley appeared from behind private doors to receive me suffering from something like Amnesia . . . With Elizabeth Iaail as partner in the candy factory, business seems to be good Rumor has it that Eloise Land has landed a husband at last . Stopped in a barber shop for a hair cut today and found C. G. l,ong. the owner, a bald-headed barber According to Supl. Harding's report. Miss Annie Miller, teacher of the hfth grade, has the highest per cent in attendance this year Speaking of teachers, understand that Pearl 'Ilyson has been elected to teach American History at Harding See that Mitchell Dime Taxi Company now requires passengers to pay as they enter Last night press wires were hot with the news of the new world heavyweight champion. Bobby Mock . Increasing demand for rubber bands has made it necessary for the Muse and Oliver Rubber Band Co.. founded in l938 and co-owned by Margery Muse and Becky Oliver, to increase its force Airport hostess Mary Padgett has resigned, feeling that her alimony of six million dollars a year will be sufla- cient income for the rest of her life Speaker at the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club tonight will be the well known Dr. Mary Erances Ramsey, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.. I.L.D. Last minutes news bulletin informs me that Matilda Severs will be the Democratic Candidate for presidency Hear that Dad Briarhopper, known to many of us as Hiram Skidmore. will be back on the air today at 4:15 after several years' absence Up in Washing- ton the other day, I ran across I-. C. Pace. ace G-Man tl don't mean garbage manb .Lovelorn lads and lassies, address your complaints to Martha Mc- Broom, successor to Dorothy Dix XVarningl Be on the lookout for a chicken thief. She is Maxine Vsfatterson, alias Sadie Green Appearing at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City is the torch singer Margaret XVherry . . .Turning the pages of a popular style magazine for men. I see the name of Doris Ramsey, outstanding designer of military uniforms your humble reporter and prophesier-now a globe-trotter. as you see-still Ends time to report daily at 3 o'clock to Mr. Copple. Cort' TRoUTMAN, C'1r1s.s Prophet. lltlllt' '1'h1r!eer7
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