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g T HE mx-xnyoogw :- annual banquet of the Fake Tooth Maker's. She has this business down to a tee,--th. While reading an article in the Sing Sing Ledger, I found that E15 Frazier is extremely popular with the guests at Sing Sing, for the unique designing of their wearing apparel. Also, that Bob Newell is making great headway as caretaker of thE'Ihmates1 luggage. In the latest news of television, I found that Helen Gablaski is greatly desired for television mod- eling. I was invited a few weeks ago to the opening of the Corcoran Art Galleries. Who do you think was my guide? Eddie Jacobson, a very capable one at that. Of course you all rombmber Shirle Jennin.s. She caught the,biggest and longest fish In Nova Scoeia since Hector was a up. In the Grange news, I read that Emma Kennen has gust been installed as grand mis- tress of that organization in Opaliki, Alabama. In the Army and Navy Annals, I was pleased to learn that Leola Lawrence had distinguished herself as an Army Nurse, taking special care of her brother ---------- and another. Wanamaker's in Philadelphia advertised nFashions of the Future.n I received a complimentary ticket, and, being a woman, I attended. As the curtain went up, standing between two beautiful girls in 'nylon saron s, was Georve Mur h attired in red taffeta swimm?ng trunks, a uFasEEon of the Future.n 'Here is an ad ----- nLearn the right and wrong of cosmetics from Kiss Alice Loiselle, tonight at the Y.M.C.A. I clipped a picture of Bettv MacLeod, sent along with an article on nLife'on a Buds Ranch,U written by her. She's been out west, you know, for three years, absorbing atmosphere for her book. I hear that Irene Marco is being kept busy designing bats, which Evelyn WEItne invariably breaks, 'in her slugging for he Boston Bees. In the nHerald,n I read an interview of John McKeon, Boston's noted music critic. Among other sage remarks, he said, UI got my start at Leicester High.n Of course, you've read the advertisement of the new Ruth Streimikis beauty cream. She cleared a cool million on the formula. If anyone present is inter- ested in kindergartens, read this mornings' edition of
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THE MAROON has her own radio program, broadcast from station WHEW South Boston, Monday through Friday, and that gpg MgKeon was Mary's announcer and adviser. On this pro- gram she answers questions on anything from the way to conduct one's self in the latest dance, to whether or not the little finger should be curled while eating celery. Another item states that Betty Kennedy has been graduated magna cum laude from Worcester State Teach- er's College, and has been successfully teaching chem- istry at Worcester State Hospital ever since. The students of Miss Mary Duncan Csuccessor to Arthur Mur- rayl will give a prolonged recital in town hall this evening. Twenty years hasn't done much to Mildred Barls. You know Millie has a newspaper column titled, UAdvice To Those Who Need It And Those Who Don't.U Mg, Leon Martel of Leicester formerly of Malden, has brought a boom to Leicester industry. His Nylon hosiery plant has surpassed all sales records within the state. Leon's boyhood ambition to have L.H.S. girls wear silk stockings every day has been ful- filled. By the way, Miss Dorothy Hurd the famous dancer, sincerely endorses Martel's Mylon Hosiery. Records prove that she has danced for 500 hours with- out a run. In the art section of the New York Times I found that Edna Boughard and Wanda Mighalak were successful partners in a commercial art studio with their work in all our popular magazines. I discovered a little ex- cerpt in the same newspaper a complaint by Samuel Smith, Postmaster General, that the mailmen in south- ern California and northern New York were wearing out too much shoe leather delivering letters to and from Evelyn Copp and Walter Klo ek. Another ad revealed that Eleaggg and Helen Daniro were in the real estate business, specializing in hog farms and gasoline sta- tions. Upon reading Greta Green's Gossip Column I found that Janet Desrosiers, receptionist in the office of the Bubbling Bubble Bath Company, was soon to retire to be married. From another clipping I learned that Ruth Devinsky and Ruth Gallagher, partners in the In- terior ecoration of Bird Cages were asking for a helper to catch the birds when they opened the doors, I read that Annette Dorr was the guest of honor at the
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THE Mfxaoom y the nTelegram.H Lillian Messier is announcing the opening of her nursery for the underprivileged. An ice truck of the Cash and Carry Cement Co. was involved in an accident with a telephone pole. Catherine Paipulas, the only woman police captain in Worcester, was on the job. The Plymouth Theater is opening a new season of vaudeville with that well known star, Bill Stagikmas, who will render his ver- sion of early morning bird calls. And he used to be such a quiet boy! I don't have to mention the name of Marjorie Morin. You've secn her face in all your newspapers. She was just chosen by MGM for the leading role in NRebecea of Sunnybrook Farm.H Barnum and Bailey Circus will be in town August 22 23. Licia Cleva is starred as the only woman in captivity who can put her left elbow into her right ear without groaning. Of course, you know her name is Mary Milner. Among the inventors' news, I discovered that Anthony Cerce was working on a ladder with no rungs, for those people who wash cellar windows. The Gossip Column has it that Eileen Finn is a detriment to her husband's military career. She keeps arguing with his commanding officer, but he and their six little chil- dren love her just the same. p , In the social column we learn that the former Miss Dorothy McKeQn held a tea party for all the stray cats and dogs in her neighborhood. Here are three more items of interest in the advertising section. NHave dates under the guidance of Martha Laurila. Satisfactory results from a successful Get-Together-Bureau.U UCome and visit our new shop, Slaver Fealed. Stella Paulauskas, new mana- gerln nMiss Helen Kotoski will be in the Chisel-Chips Jewelry Store the first week in July to advise brides- to-be why they should insist upon So, as I come to the future, I trust that none of you too optimistic or pessimistic from expensive rings.n end of my glance into the will become either these prophecies. Marcia Graham
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