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r 0 HH3J : 1X3 rxz ixt—fxz rxr—pa r a FLASH - LITES : 2XZ2xi=3XZ«»!xoxz r ci ixi 0 i i J= HZJ The Crystal Qazer (Continued from the Preceding Page) South America is now coming into view, with Homer Peck in the picture as a civil engineer. Wayne Sipes is just going on the air at W. C. H. A., singing his favorite— “Mule Train.” Here is the great land of Turkey, where Naomi Wildoner and Martha Bar- mont are Red Cross nurses. I note large banners and many animals. A blond lion tamer is putting on his act. Cheers ring out for Harry Bain. I see two happy homes where little children are playing under the watchful eyes cf their mothers, the one-time Mary Edna Bivens and Dons Garland. A school building comes into focus and there is Ira Bain, the county superin- tendent. attending a very important meeting to decide whether the school needs a new helicopter for fast travelling. I now see a basketball bench where two rival coaches are talking frantically to their teams. They are Jack Fields. Yale coach, and Bill Morton, coach at Annapolis. Another member of this class seems to be present as an onlooker, Earl Mellott, coach of Notre Dame. Shirley Christian is entering a restaurant in Paris, where the chef is Harold Lininger. She is wearing one of her own Paris creations. We travel across the sea to China where we find Audrey Glee in the school she founded for girls. I see a travelling salesman ringing the doorbell of an impressive looking house—Dick Linn. What is that he is showing his customers? It is real silk under- wear. I see a large group of men. They are under the direction of General Robert Akers of the U. S. Army. We come to an art gallery where some of the portraits of Mona Humbert, the famous painter, are on display. Kate Bivens, who could never make up her mind to marry even one of her admirers, is working hard on her lecture, “The Supremacy of the Female over the Male.” A great concert hall, filled to overflowing, comes into view. The famous prima donna. Madame Lavonne Cline, is singing. Her own private orchestra is con- ducted by Evelyn Bivens. Now the ball is growing dim but I see Bonnie Cutchall in her stately mansion receiving her guests. Dimmer and dimmer grows the ball. Its message is over, and I, too, will say to you my farewell message. ‘ Peace—Happiness—Good Bye.”
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