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We bid Roma farewell and started out to find a hotel, when we saw a big limousine being parked across the street. We were so surprised to see Dona. Wallen get out that we could scarcely speak. We remembered how frightened she was in the drivers' training car, but of course, at that time Mr. Lauver was by her side. She said she wasn't afraid any more though. because. now Norman was always beside her. Dona then told us that she had becometvlrs. Norman Watts about five years ago. Norman had a new modern Magic Electronic plant, and that was the reason they could afford such a snazzy car. She said she must leave us because Norman didn't like for her to be out alone. After scouting around town we found a hotel called, The Lakeside , which was owned by Mary Banks. We then went inside the hotel and started to check in at the desk, when we saw a lovely cigarette girl standing in the lobby. She recognized us and came over and talked with us. It was of course, Joan Williams. Leaving Joan, we went to the desk and the clerk rang for a bell-hop. We were astonished to see Philip Nelson dashing to us. We hardly knew him as his famous curls were no longer there, he had straight blond hair. lt seems his nickname was Proxy . After showing us to our rooms, he talked with us awhile, and l noticed that he was waiting patiently for something. Oh, yes, -- naturally -- a tip! We thought to ourselves after he had gone -- Well he might have been captain of the basketball team at Jeff but he's just a bell-hop now. That eveningas we were going down town, we rode downstairs on the ele- vator, and saw that the old man who was running the elevator was Lowell Smith. We asked hitn how he liked his work and he told us fine except, it went too slow. He said it was quite different from his driving. Leaving the hotel, we noticed on a, billboard an advertisement of a circus coming to town. We looked and looked again, we couldn't believe it, but yes, it was Jacqueline Hopkins starring as The Fat Lady and Gordon Arnold as UThe Mighty Bone Crusher . lt seems Gordon was a wrestler. Walking on down the street, we heard wedding bells. Yes, they were ring- ing for Barbara Cail and Little Cliff. lt seems the whole town knew about it as it was to be the biggest society event of the year. Strolling on down the street, we came to the Bijo Theater. Patty Stemple, glamorous ballet dancer was starring for one night only. After deciding to go to see Patty's show we went up to get our tickets, and there sat Doris Johnson She took time to tell us that she was still engaged to Jack Hughes and were selling tickets and taking in washings until they were married. Z3
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