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¢ . e+ oae4 a ned . Wane. the street when a beautiful roadster came spinning along. 1 it drew up to the curb, a young lady alighted. 1 noticed her e Midred Connor alias, Patricia O’Brien. She told'me that nard Fairbanks had just jilted her and since that time she had aye ie 4 = . 7 f tothing to do with these horrible creatures, name:y men. She « a mmade herself famous as-a history professor. Milly always did : i ¥ A fe history. She told me that Leonard Fairbanks became a banker. 3 and Doug had planned to be married, but some broadway butter- ei r had captured his heart. Pitis wife soon disposed of all his money, anda he returned to st Millbury where he entered the chicken business. She also told that Anna Bunevith had found that the people here did not ap- ea te her dancing ability so she, hadigone to (Paris, and there sho been acclaimed the world's greatest dancer. From her I learned t Philip Johnson had become famous as a writer of short stories the Breezy Storiss Macazine. I then left Mildred and again arted on my way. Upon crossing the street an old Ford came along | terrific speed and it’ almost took me off my feet. I heard the Pfic officer's whistie. He comandec both to stop; the man in the a : ‘4 + i, because he was speeding, and me, because I had crossed at the ng time. iL was very much surprised to find that both the man the Ford Bur the» stveariic officer were old classmates jof: mine, man in the Fora was Dudley Van Ostrand. He told me that he was jusiness for himsel?. His plans for college had been banished | he found that he could gain fame and fortune through the manu- ee ana sale of rubber heels. His greatest sales wore made to 7 By a ol principals. I found the traffic officer to be Joseph Burnap. | tried so may professions that dissatisfied him, he decided ie e down to something calm and peaceful. iJe were both saved a bawling out. As I walked along the busy street of.the city ae
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—s “noticed a sign which r “a ie duced rates. Peter Bedrosian.” Could it be possible that Pete Sa, v ead: TGKe yor. Zannang lessions here. s teaching dancing lessons? Well, I remember he was a charming neer back in his high school days. However, My attention was soon iverted somewher? else. I noticed a very reserved looking woman Ming down the street. She had specs, and wore her hair in a knot | the top of her head. Her face seemed to be familiar. Yes, as I ought, it was Adelie Meeceite. She told me that she was a dean in e of the leading twiments coilege of the country. This surprised very much, for I had expected so much from her high school court- ip. iI learned that Helen Rowe after leading a life of gayety and 2 for @ number of years, had become a missionary. ‘She was now Africa, and proved very successful. Alfred Beaton, she told me, | succeeded, Miss Dempsey as head of the commercial department, i was now teaching bookkeeping at M. H. S. This, by the way, was favorite suoject during his high school days. I Was very much prised to leamn that Billie Ashton Was a great Evanglist. After ving high school, he had taken up aviation, but this was found be too tame to suit him, I started on my way again, only to be pped by Muriel Murray. She toid me after a number of years of —- ient Waiting, Everett hac finally popped the question. She was taking a corresondence course to be a housewife. I asked her ‘information about her old classmates. Now I was informed that th Ceder had become aquite popular in New York through her latest el, The Art of Vamping. ” Who would ever think it? She also sed that Virginia Guganig had gone to Chicago, and after staying me but a few months her popularity had won her the position of sident of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Men. le Cofsky, it seems, had been disappointed in love, and had enter
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