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ORIGINAL LAKE COGNAME HOBBY RED AMi; G F-ATIRE Alanson Abel Buddie Corny Jokes Acting Dumb Eddie Abner Duz Rosalie Build Pauline Blair Gabby Talking General Nuisance Dean Borders Dean Teasing Clothes Gordon Bough Humny Betty Build Jerry Bradley Foxie Holding hands ir. the haxl Curley Hair Bernadine Braun Brownie Baseball Keening quiet Dave Browning Kid Makirg neooxe laugh Frie dleress Don Butcher Butch Pat Crazy hats Jack Butcher Jackie Makirg Jones mad Ability to niay basketball Virginia Clark Geronimo Falling in Love Size Richard Clements A1 Murdering Songs Personality Bettie Cochran Fuzzy Waiting for Tody Hair Dottie Cooley Queenie Buying Clcthes Figure Joe Doyle Q-Bail Moo kit g Jones Manners Jim Farrell J immle Girls He studies! Bernard Fields Berr.ie Cheating Walk Sue Franklin Suzie Jim Callahan Eyes Betty Garrett Bets orking Hair Norma Gibson Gabby Talking Way with people Don Hembree Bubbles Going tc Crane Bashfull-ecs LaVerne Huebner Gismo Odon Boys Giggle Roger Kidvell Shotgun Seeing Betty Eyes Iraoger.e Krodel Red Brayton Hair Bob Larkin Rabbit JoAnn Wilson Swell looks Glen MeAtee Crow Getting in trouble Long legs Dale Meyer Peanut Charolette Walk Donna Mitchell Donnie Looking irto the future-Dub Friendle-ess Don Nolan Squanna1 Looking for his dog V’avy Hair Jerry Norris Mousie Females ize Ray Norris Coon Log Writing Poetry Laugh Jim Norris Curly Shoe Shi ning Bashfullness Jesse Parsons Jess Driving Ability to make Conversation LaVerne Pennington LaVerne Herbie Eyes Bill Pielemeier V’ap Montgomery Bashfullness
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PROPHECY CONTINUED Agriculture. I guessed by this time that this was to be a hen party. The evening was very enjoyable. I stayed all night with Imogene. The next morning after breakfast Imogene loaned me one of her cars and I resumed my search. Driving through town I noticed a sign reading, Michaels Super Service . I was curious and pulled in and found Just what I had expected, the owner was Joe Michaels. He told me that Joe Doyle had become Mayor of Loogootee. I also learned that Richard Clements had formed a Minstrel Show, and was touring the country. Richard was the star of course. I thanked Joe for his information and took to the road once more. Trying to revive old memories, I decided to drive past the W-H building; I discovered however that the building had been greatly enlarged and was now the Farm Bureau. Hoping I might find a little more information, I stopped and found that Dean Borders and Bernadine Braun were the co-owners. I was happy to find them doing so well. I asked them about their old friend, Bernie Fields, and found out that he owned the beggest farm in Martin County and was a very successful farmer. They said that Bernie had married Barbara Walton about five years ago. Dean said that Dottie Cooley and Byron Robinson were married and owned the Shady Nook Cabins. Thanking them for their information, I told them I must be on my way. One my way back to town I saw a sign that said, Loogootee Municipal Airport , something new had been added. I thought I would drive past and look it over. I stopped in front of the flight office and saw a stewardess coming out who looked very familiar. As she approached, I saw it was Betty Garrett. We went into the SPIV INN and swapped tales over a cup of coffee. I learned that Don Butch Butcher and Jack Butcher owned the SPIN INN . Butch told me that Jim Norris was the president of the flying firm, and Jerry Norris was the vice president. Betty told me that Eddie Pride was the chief pilot of the airlines, and that Bill Pielemeier was a very prosperous flying farmer. Find- ing my time running short, I said good-bye and left. I took Imogene's car back to her and thanker her for letting me use it. On my way to the depot I passed a large building with a large neon sign reading Meyers Plymouth Sales . Stopping in, I found Dale Meyers the owner. He had come a long way since 1951. Having little time, I made my visit short and started out. Passing through the show room, I saw Jesse Parsons. He was the head salesman; I Just spoke and hurried toward the depot because I didn't want to miss my train. My husband would be furious, as I had missed the first one. I heard someone yell behind me and turning around I saw Roger Shotgun Kidwell running toward me. He told me that he was the owner of a large circas and wanted to give me a free pass for his show; he also said that his old classmate, Glen McAtee, was his strong man act. I could hardly picture that, but then I hadn't seen him in ten years. Don Spalding was his lion tamer. Shotgun told me that he tried to get all of his classmates to be in his circus, but he could only manage to sign up a few. His Flying Trio was LaVerne Huebner. LaVerne Pennington, and Jim Strange, better known as Juicy . Alanson Abel ana Rinzie Ziegler and Don Hembree were a trio singing Irish Ballads ; Jerry Bradley was the ringmaster. Checking my list I found I had succeeded in finding what had happened to my friends. Roger offered me a good Job in his circus, but I told him that Dub and our four children occupied all of my time, but I like the Job. I boarded my train, tired but happy to have seen my friends once more. DLM COMPLIMENTS 0 F DIAMOND CAFE A TRIANGLE CAFE
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Characteristics continued Rosalie Porter Roses Seeing Eddie fygfr Eddie Pride Captain His Jug Flirt Essie Raney Mae Remembering the good old days Height Bob Raney Bobble You mean besides basketball, Oh! Janet Laugh Barbara Smith Blackle Bill Size Jim Strange Juicy Mary Ann Laugh Tim Strange TJ Alice Ann Walk Dorothy Street Dizzy Hair do's Hair Fay Sutton Doughnut Designing Talk Catherine Tearow Cathy Alfordsville Personality Agnes Toney Tomey Gun Fighting ompxsxion Barbers Walton Babes Basketball Pretty Sweaters Betty Walton Betsie Parking Eyes Betty Wildman Jake Air Force Jokes Nelson Young Onnhoy Stealing Tests Talk Hlnzie Ziegler Twiiiigar Hsklr4 levs cn the bus Height Don Spaulding Spider His oastry shop His Jokes Oh, I know a few things, said the haughty senior. Well, you haven't know as few things anything on me, as anybody. retorted the freshman, I guess I Aunt Minnie was taking her first trip on a train. When the conductor came through the oar and called for tlokets Auntie readily gave up here. A rew minutes later the train boy coming through oalled. Chewing gum! Never, cried Aunt Minnie, bravely. You oan take mv ticket, but not my gum! Gordon: The bank hae returned that check of your father's Betty: Isn't that fine? What oan we buy with It next? A teacher was Instructing her young pupils In the use of the hyphen. Among examples given by the ohlldren was the word Bird-cage. That e right, said the teacher. Now, Paul, tell me why we put a hyphen in bird-cage. Well, said the little boy, it's for the bird to stand on. A pessimist is a man who looks at the world through morrose colored glasses. TEACHER: money. STUDENT: TEACHER: STUDENT: Some men thirst after fame, some after love, and some after I know something they all thirst after. And what Is that? Salted peanuts. COMPLIMENTS OF NOSSETT'S JEWELRY
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