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XZ f, I 1 . 1.1 lil: 22 SKAGINA 1929 rarian. Oh! here's the society page. What a gorgeous wedding. And what a bridal gown. Why-it's Grayce Clark, Mrs. H. S. Gordon, now. My, this is a good paper-all about every one I ever knew. I wonder who edits it. Mary Meade-honest! What's that big thing on the ground? A big tent? Let's stop and see. It's an Evangelist tent at that. My-what a crowd! There the speaker is--she's red-headed, and looks familiar. That man's going to introduce her. It's Bob Randall and he's intro- ducing Margi Ricker. Of all people to take up Four Square Gospel. Who's that who just came in-Why it's Mary Hutchinson, Fern Martin and Walter Moberg. And there's Claude Whitehead, Ellen Peterson, Alfreda Gustafson, Clifton Perryman and Charles Summers. Let's go outside, dear, she'll talk for hours. Oh, let's get some hamburgers over there. Two hamburgers, please. Why, isn't that Lloyd Hazleton and Mary Olson? QPAUSEJ- Here we are in the air again. Do you remember Glenn Mitchell who claim- ed to be God's gift to women? I heard he's coaching kindergarten tots in foot- ball. Eddie Rose has acquired quite a name for himself as an electrical engi- neer. Remember Helen Perryman and Leah Lamb-they're doing quite well in the literary field. What's that in the air? It's a floating' tea room and held up by the most gorgeous balloons. Let's go in! Why, there's Janice Everett and Elizabeth Stearns as Waitresses. Oh, we'll have tea and wafers please. fPause during process of eatingj. My, that tea was good. There's Elsie Erickson at the cash register. The chef, talking to her, is Berridge Marsh. What's that person doing over in the corner? You say he's the bouncer? Look, he's tying a parachute to that drunk man. Oh-he kicked him out. What language-my word, that bounc- er is Bill Minahan. fln air againb. What'sf that big thing Heating. It says Hospital Let's stop and go in. Who's that Doctor at the door? It's Winton Olsen-and the nurses are Delia Anderson and Margaret Trimble. Who's that nurse at the desk-why-Ruth Solseth and that doctor is Harvey Galbraith. Cotton fields? Oh! really? let's stop. We'll land by that little, church. Why, my dear, that minister in there is Nasbith Frazier! CElapse of time. Next scene is in New York's most popular Night Club- owned by Ted Harris.J My dear, did you recognize the hostess? I'd swear it was Mary Steven- And the head waiter is Rex Mitchell who went to school with us? Some- going to dance. I wonder who they are. Why-it's Elizabeth Nelson Maynard Thompson. There-'s Ruth Wersen, the great piano artist, and with Gunnar Joslyn. I hear they're good friends. Dear, here it is 3:00 w SOH. We cl better go of time Now in Spain and almost out of gash e've just got to land and get some gas. There's a big schoolhouse. Why! ho's that going across the lawn? I 'spose he's a teacher here. Of all it's Wayne Anderson. Here's a girl at a desk. I'll ask her. fPauseJ y dear, do you know who it was? Hazel Hull. She's Wayne's secretary. we'll be in Paris in a few hours-my dear, you haven't said a dozen 'since we left home. Aren't you feeling well? Or maybe it's just that toglfrear someone else talk. I know I do! K THE END ......
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so 'X ,XVI 1929 s KAG1 N A zine. ii Senior Prophey Come in, darling, I'm so glad you dropped in from Europe. I'Ve got just oodles to tell you. I was trying to recollect our old class mates and come to think about it, I believe I've seen or heard about them all in the last year or so. Why, just yesterday, I saw Elaine Austin riding on an immense float and on the Boat were the words, President of the Womenls Welfare' League. Ken- neth Brandstrom is president of the International Garbage Association, now, and it's been rumored that he has been seen quite a lot with Marie Tower lately. You can't imagine what I read in the paper yesterday. Big headlines . . . Willard Nelson, prominent City Dump Salvager, sued by wife for Alienation of Affections. Mrs. W. C. Nelson, formerly Florence Anderson of Mount Vernon, has appealed to Judge Starr for divorce from her husband. She charges that Ruth Youngren, snappy little dancer at the Rex Theatre, has lured him away from his home and family. Mr. Nelson's lawyer, Marcella Crabtree, says that Mr. Nelson hasn't much chance of winning with two women fighting over him. Mrs. Nelson's lawyer, Olaf Hytmo, seems to have great hopes of winning her case. KElapse of Timel. Well, here we are. I know that man at the door-Ranville Hart. And there's Camilla Eliason, Pauline Springer, and Genevieve Gordon ushering. Upon my word! There's Brick Holmstrom and Cal Washburn tap-dancing. Oh, what a darling chorus-now which one is Ruth Youngren? The one in the middle? Those two together on the right are Edna Hastings and Elinor Om- holt. And the two on the left are Evelyn La Fond and Lillian Brandstrom, and those two behind Ruth are Rhoda Leander and Dorothy Lamsdale. fPauseJ- It seems good to get out in the air again-let's walk home instead of taking a taxi. Catch me, quick, somebody. That taxi-driver is Kenneth Musser. Do you remember Stanley Phillips? and remember that scow-the Harvester? They've made it into a sort of passenger boat, and Stanley is leading a two- piece orchestra. Ruth Abbott and Floyd Martinson are in it. Stanley's wife, formerly Margaret Pearce, is counter girl. 1PauseJ- You want a facial, dear? I know just the sweetest beauty parlor. I'll take you down right after breakfast. Oh, certainly, I'll take you home in my plane. ' Well, here's the shop. The proporietor is Dick Lovaas, and he gives just marvelous facials. The manicurists are Edythe Safstrom and Alma White. QPauseJ- Ready? Let's go. Here's the flying field. There are Emanuel Axelson, Kermit Carlson and Clarence Helde, learning aviation, I guess. iElapse of Timel. Here's Hollywood. Look, that sign says John Gilbert. Oh, someone's doubling for him! Why it's Dave Williams. And there goes Lon Chaney with his double, Rufus Kamb. And look at that line of extras. There's Ellen Mc- Donald, Ruth Abbott, and Genevieve Axelson. And there's Edgar Y Jimmie Simon and Glenn Poindexter. Let's read the paper while We're flying. Oh! here's an article famous tennis player, Kenneth Murray. And here's something Robinson, the famous bill board artist. Horace Wells is a great and Paul Elde is known as a second Burbank. Lloyd Ivy is r for Rat Trap Inspector, and his campaign manager, Goldien clever. His opponent is Louise Lillienthal and her They've just built a new library in Seattle and unning BU 911211 lo ix,li xksi RNH
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