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enior Wag jim Anderson, Father ................ Margaret Anderson, Mother ......... Betty, their older daughter ............... Kathy, their younger daughter ....... Bud, their son ................................ Janie, Betty's girl friend ........... Patty, Kathy's girl friend ................................... Ramona, Betty's girl friend .......................,............. Repair Man, from washing machine factory ........ . Ralph, Betty's current fellow .............................. Mr. Brinkworth, Ralph's father ........................ Officer johnson, from missing persons ........ Bud's Friend, from the basketball team ........ Mrs. Wembley ............................................ Mrs. jones of the Garden Club ........... Mrs. Woolsey ................................... Perkins, a police detective ............ Director ............................... .22- ...i....David Ricard ........Lois Stimmel ..........joAnn Faler .i...........Rita Bates .........Henry Krebs ............Eunice Creps ..........Beverly McC0ne .........Kathleen Klippel ...........Paul Mahnen ..............Jack Eckert .........Kenneth Bates ...John Herringshaw ..,.............Tom Oster Velma Deffenbaugh ..............Carol Boyer ....... Barbara Huffine ........Raymond Goris Smith
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.Q-s Coming directly to my home from Carnegie Hall in New York, where she is appearing, was JoAnn Faler. She arrived in a rather odd manner, but she says that she likes to ride in helicopters and it does save parking space. Raymond Goris was next to arrive, coming by taxi to my home from the airport where he had flown from his farm in Kansas. He is married and has two children. Nearly all of my guests had been no surprise to me until John Herringshaw ar- rived. He is better known as the Bouncing Butterball for he is a wrestler. Star reporter from the New York Times, Barbara Huffine, was next to arrive. She is engaged to marry the editor in the fall. Tom Oster and Kathleen Klippel came together as they are both at work in Michigan. Tom is designing cars for the future Cadillac and Kathy is Working in the chemical lab at Ann Arbor. Tom is the most eligible bachelor around, since Stewart Granger got married. I wasn't too sure if Henry Krebs could come or not, but he made it. He is Lt. Governor of Ohio. Next came petite little Beverly McCone. She is a cartoonist for the Toledo Blade. I wonder if she will ever catch a man for herself, The great mathematician from the U. S. Treasury Dept. was my next guest. I am speaking of Paul Mahnen. He brought his whole family along and who should turn out to be his butler, but Robert Vetter. Home Economist, Miriam Rood, appeared next. She has her own TV show in the afternoon. Last but not least came the redhead that we all like so well. Lt. Lois Stimmel. She joined the Waves and luckily she was able to get a leave for the occasion. The children gave them a tour of the farm. It was a wonderful day and all en- joyed themselves reminiscing. I must close now and grade some papers as tomorrow will be another day of teaching for me. Lovingly yours, coRR1NE. sq .W ..21...
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Page 27 text:
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FATHER KNOWS BEST-But eventually even he admits that he has some things to learn. When Betty. his eldest daughter, announces that she has a date to go dancing, Father decides that they can dance right at home. Then it develops that all the mem- bers of the family have made plans to go out. Father puts his foot down and decides his family can have social life, but it must be at home. But a six-room home turns out to be a bit crowded with Bud and his friends practicing basketball, Mother meeting her garden club. Kathy and Patty, her friend, playing hide-and-seek all over the place, the repair man trying to fix the washer with too much help from the basketball squad, and Father and a new client transacting a business deal. So Betty and Ralph decide to get out of it all. Betty borrows Father's car and the two are off for the evening. Father calls the police and then discovers too late that Ralph is the son of his new client. He tries to call off the police, but it is too late. However, a solution is found, and so are Ralph and Betty. From now on live and let live, says Father. -23-
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