Medill High School - Medillite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1927

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V' JSP' Y 1 P ilu 'nu' :my i.f'l . .4 1' . l ,, , .,-.-'vii.im-1.-ilffillfllllililkfifnilgu 5g?gwegQlgiE,!QlWlflZ2ffTLUm1fn - -s m....4ff.,..- ' av: X ' 1 ' WWI' '- ---- -1-fi-l p ' --vtiilaym Aj,..-,a. ' ' l l . . who was behind one of the counters, and asked her to show me some traveling bags. She looked up and said, YVhat special kind do you prefer, Madam? l i- The voice seemed familiar. Yes, it was Bessie Greenberg. At the end of 20 minutes we were still talking to Bessie who had beard a little about some of our old class- mates. Eva Schiff, she said, was a most eiiicient VVelfare worker in one of the most charitable of organizations. Lena Liantonia had become an expert C. P. A. and managed a photograph studio on the side. Ann suggested that we had better move on our way. We started in search of some silk handkerchiefs. As we were crossing the street, we almost collided with Edith Feinberg. She recognized us immediately. She told us that she was making the still popular Mrs. Snyder's Candies and was very rich. She was on her way to the ofiice of Krohner 8: Schwartz, very popular commercial artists who had their place of business on the fiftieth floor of the world's highest building. I had to get some Christmas cards made too so I decided to go along with her, and renew the old friendships. Just then we saw a beautiful Rolls Royce under the skillful hand of a handsome chauffeur stop in front of us, and a stately gentleman with a very fine raccoon coat got out and came straight up to me. He extended his hand to me and said. Why, hello Gladys, how are you? And I almost fell over for it was Phil Shamovitz. He asked us where we were going and said he would drive us over to the art studio but first he had to make a stop at the office of the well-known C. P. A., Minnie Garfinkel. I was so overcome with surprise and astonishment that for a minute I could not speak. Phil then went on to say that he always had Minnie go over the books of his clothing establishment for she was considered a very accurate and efficient accountant. Ann then asked him if he was married and he said, g Yes, to the sweetest girl in all the world, that is Sarah Silbermanf' We found Phil very much interested in all civic questions and a great booster of the greater Chicago. S He was financing a feature of marvelous architecture for the new outer Lake Shore Drive. Well, my friends, I'm so tired of writing that my fingers ache. I'll turn on the Radio and let you listen to a piano solo by Chicago's famous pianist, Sophie Vlfein- stem. live enjoyed this utalkfestl' about our classmates of dear old Medill. Long may they live, and long may they prosper. Respectfully submitted, Gladys Cohen Mildred Meyers Ida Oringel Page 76 N surf X '- .



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