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obtained the job as hairdressers for M. G. M. studi- os. llmagine Red and Sam dressing Garbo's hair.J Do you find it lonesome here with nothing to do?n Margaret: UNO, I usually have my radio on. Mm, that reminds me it is nearly two o'clock and I always listen to Down Memor Lane with Donald Fry at that time. I like the program better since Donald has taken Lanny Ross' place. I guess Marcille McKee and Ruth Butler send their requests in regularly to be sung on Donald's program.n Jerry: Uwhat happened to those girls after they left school?n Margaret: nThey went models for Adrian.n to New York and became artist Jerry: uHere is a book I just finished reading--The History of the Origin of the Electric Mouse Trap By John Beckford. CMiss producing a genius in next book is going to Moss must feel very proud of the literary field.J John's be a biography of Victor French.n Margaret: nAbout an hour ago I listened to a game between the Yankees and the Giants. Victor was pitch- ing as usual. He won his fifth straight game today. You know I didn't know Robert Sponsler was married. I just heard of his marriage last week.u Jerry: nBut you surely knew of his success as a chemist. It was because of his wife's fthe former Doris Renschj large lingerie bill that he was led to invent a liquid to preserve the thin fibers of the garments. This proved to be his greatest dis- covery.u Margaret: nLast summer I had a marvelous time during my vacation at Yellow Stone National Park. Richard Hesse was my guide and'he used the same Ford he had while in high school. Because of its weakened con- dition, I was afraid it might break down any minute. Richard obtained a job for Evelyn Patterson fguess he was 1onesome.J It seems like wedding bells now. On my way home I stopped in St. Louis at the Campbell tearoom. Howard has a very good business and seems to like the work very much. Jerry, who sets your hair? It certainly is becoming to you.n
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Democratic candidate for the 1952 election is Daniel Washington Reddin, III, a favorite son of Ohio. Mr. Reddin promises to do away with taxes. His motto is Wm aaa Fha alas mats Lasse - Margaret: NWho thought that North Baltimore would have a future president. In a letter I recently received from home, my mother sent me a clipping out of the Qalgjga Times telling of the recent wed- ding of Kathryn Symonds and Eugene Swartz with the most Rev. Nathan Ball officiating. Mother told me that Rev. Ball has become quite popular with the young people of his congregation.n Jerry: nwhile on the street the other day I met Muriel Weith and she told me of the homely Hearts Club she had formed. In her conversation she told me that, through her, Gail Boyer had found his one and only. By the way Gail is new head janitor at the school house. I suppose you have heard of Lewis McGuire's success as a cartoonist?n Margaret: nLewis McGuire, I don't believe I remem- ber him.u Jerry: nDon't you remember he is the boy who was constantly drawing airplanes on his bookkeeping problems. Ho is working for Walt Disney out in Hollywood drawing the cans of spinach for the Popeye cartoons.u Margaret: nWasn't that the most unusual airplane crash that Bill Hampshire had in the middle of the African Jungle! Can you imagine landing right on an clephant's back? I guess that Betty Chapman was hostess on his plane until she spilled a cup of steaming hot coffee down 3i1l's back. It was un- usual the way they found Bill Blake, the great animal hunter, who had been lost in that jungle for nearly two years. CI wonder how Bill liked his diet of roots and berries.Ju Jerry: uLast night at the movie I saw Egg Qheik, starring Chad Boney. It seems as if he has taken Robert Taylor's place as the glamour boy of Holly- wood. Chad has also suddenly taken a liking to classical music. Could it be because of his new heart interest, Deanna Durbin? I understand it was through Chad that Howard Hoffsis and Roger Downs
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Jerry: nwhy, Evalyn Hutchison has a beauty salon in New York. Jeanne Nerthrup works for her and she usually sets my hair.N Margaret: UI heard on the radio that the Qygljng Honcfgooners have just returned to North Baltimore a tor touring the United States on bicycles.n Jerrvg UI an afraid I never heard an thine about it.n V Ld Margaret: WYou surely hoard of the double wedding of Maxine Kitchen and Kenneth Hayes, and Carol Fillwock and Cloyde Simon. Both couples then toured the United States on bicycles. They returned to North Baltimore a few days ago and have new settled down to quiet farm l1fe.W Jerry: NI heard that George Foltz and John Adams have taken over the Rippeth undertaking establishment. Their business is rather poor of late. It seems that the people of Forth Baltimore are becoming more healthy everyday. Neither are the doctors as busy as usual. I wonder if it could be because the new marshal, Ed Boney, is demanding strict enforcement of the laws.N Margaret: WI think we have mentioned practically everyone in our class and what they are doing today. Oh, no, there is Donald Baker. Do you know what he is doing?U Jcrrv: nhhv yes he oined the Navy several years u G J 3 u 0 J Q J J ago and 15 new llvlng up to the true sailor code, leavinf a broken heart in every oort.u S4 U' .L Margaret: nOh, yes, I do remember hearing that he joined the Navy. The reason I called you was to have you get no a headache tablet. But never mind, my head seems better now. This visit seems to have out L nev life in me already.n .. -1- - .'.. i!,w95'.3f fw 'ar had wMM+rw?HhW . J.-K in ..-,.f!- Q - 'U'-:w--' . ,,.: izaig 'i . . .. ,Q wifi? 'ravi ,sfgf -- fiffiffilf-s751..ffs1 j- f 1 , ,,., ,,..,,,., W, f?iEHEE5geqQpQg?efW'1 , lg! ,,sifQwggig?giQg api??:'fZ.,..:-:bl-1,TImi7 ff12- ' ' V' I JV Li l ' , Nt' . .1 --M .. sc.. ,:-i5i,gu':.EZz.Z5v,gsQ' V-I -.
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