Mainland High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Daytona Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1931

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Eastman was charged with temporary insanity and impersonation of Elizabeth Sikes, poetess extraordinaiy. The first witness for the plaintiff W213 Florence Montgomery, goal-digger of the boardwalk, who stated that the defendant said the plaintiffs pen was rusty and that her battery needed recharging. At this remark pandimonium broke loose, for in the court room were many friends of the plaintiff. Among these were Helen Greenwood, New York society belle; Nellie Estensnn, beautiful wife of Wilford Lyon, athletic coach of Brenau; Howard Tolhert, editor of uAdvice t0 the Leve- lornll; Catherine Vann, Sereenlandk NQueen of Heartsll; and Home Wakefield, collar button king. The attorney for the defense received the courtls permission to put Serena Coleman on the stand. Under questioning she admitted she had just divorced Junior Hitch, American lightweight champion, so that she might marry Franklin Lee, the brilliant young airplane designer. She told of the defendantls honesty and truth- fulness at all times and gave as an example an incident of fifteen years before when Mr. Eastman paid a debt of six cents to Harold Taylor, now the worldls premier airman, because his conscience hurt him; whereupon, the judge wept and immediately acquitted Eastman of all charges! At this time the hailiH said that the next feature would he a costume prize dance, after which everyone would unmask. After the unmasking prizes were awarded to William Stephens, the journalist, for his costume as Cupid; to Charlotte Perry, New Yorkls biggest paid private secretary, for her appearance as Juliet; to Shannon Hardee, the railroad magnate, for representing llLovels Young Dreamly, and tohMr'. Frederick Perry, the states- man, for his splendid portrayal of Wilhe Dying Gaulll. - Just then Mephistopheles demanded music and the grand opera quartet, com- pzised of Betty Stephens, Elizabeth Shear, Eleanor Lean and Carol Hunter, all of them grand opera stars, sang for us. They sang well but Thomas Goddard, president of Publix Theatres, Inc, and Lawrence Grahe, his friend and husiness rival, oHered to show us some real entertainment and they introduced the WFHmhling Trio , Broadwnyls latest sensation; of course we all knew Freddie Ford, Everett Allen and Glen Damermywwho doesnlt? To cap the evening Virginia Charles and David Bennett, the banker, zmhounced they were to be married, then and there. Edwin Reese, the Methodist preacher, performed the ceremony and Harold Foster, the Worlclls richest man, gave the bride away. For appearing in the guise of an angel the Court Charged the prophet with false pretenses, sailing under false Colors and base 111isrepresentation. tSigned 21nd Senledl The Veiled Prophet, EDDIE HENLEY R $19 5 i e f



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