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Ml Centralia and Chehalis PHAnnyvcY I 3 r% 7 I: II ’US W-iI® L A . 11» ? Numbers 1, 2, and 3 are Cent at picture No. 1. Isn’t it funr. doughty steeds would cross the i at break-neck speed? No red light thar” days. No. 3 is the same street change! No. 2 is a scene from the back when.” I’m wondering il b narv is still there. Numbers 4 and 5 show the samest halis, picture No. 5 being taken years earlier. mk mat They used to “pull ’em out” with' they progressed to the present peri1 roads, and what progress! Our st3t‘ ington is known to have the best West.
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CLASS PROPHECY Attention everyone! We interrupt this program to bring you the latest dope on the graduating class of 1939, telegraphed to us by those two ace reporters of the Associated Press, Miss Marybelle Marcuson and Miss Juanamae Knight, who are now circling the globe in their snappy little monoplane, “The Flash.” New York, January 5, 1942—Landed in the famous Tedford A’roort about eight A.M. With our photographer, Mr. Hubert Carlson and our mechanic, Mr. Reinold Johnson, we had breakfast in the exclusive B'lt- more Hotel, where we had the honor of dining with Mr. Stan Sanders, who is now training at Madison Square Gardens, prior to his fight with Ray Granger for the title of World Champion. Mr. Sanders asked us to be his guests that evening at the Roxy Theater, where the toast of Broadway, Miss Verna Sebring and her leading man, the dashing baritone, Mr. Olaf Sather, are playing in a return engagement of the picture that took the na- tion by storm, “When Pa Was Courtin’ Ma.” London, England, January 7, 1942—Were met at the a-rport by Prime Minister Kittleson and his charming wife, the former Miss Helen Ri- der. We had dinner at the Kittleson mansion and afterwards went to the opera, where we had the pleasure of seeing the greatest opera star of all times, Miss Margaret Yonlick, in Mr. Roy Hanninen’s interpretation of that tragic opera, “Ferdinand the Bull.” Needing a bit of cheering up after seeing this doleful epic, the Kittlesons took us to the hot spot of London night life, “The Twin Twerp’s Club,” owned by Miss Barbara Newman and Miss Dorothy Jolitz. The most enjoyable act on the floor show was the man on the flying ditty, dashingly executed by Mr. Carl Bartlett in a two-piece, form-fitting, cheese cloth gown, designed by the noted designer, Miss Beverly Rasmus. Versailles, France, January 8, 1942—Due to military disturbances, our stay in Versailles was very brief. We stopped just long enough to satis- fy the insistant appeals of our photographer, who wanted a picture of his childhood sweetheart, Miss Helen Hanson, now the wife of Mr. Glenn Hedstrom, head chef at the world famous “Can Opener Cafe,” in France. Calcutta, India, January 10, 1942—Our arrival caused a great deal of excitement among the natives, who rarely see an airplane. Mr. Reino Watson, the honorable Sultan Sourpuss, and his lovely wife, the former Miss Wilma Thompson, came to meet us. The Watsons invited us to their spacious palace to spend the night. After dinner that evening, we were entertained by two very talented dancing couples, Mr. Amil Thompson, and his wife, the former Miss Marjorie Iten and Mr. Ray Dobyns, and his wife, the former Miss Eunice Shaffer.
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