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EWMBSMWCMWWWWMBWWWWWWWWWWWWE E339. IWWW QMEWE April 2, 1933. Hornback. Guess she has reached I1 I noticed in the evening paper the POP 33 3 newspaper reporterE I that Mrs. Hinsel, the society leader, gettmg her story on the front page. is giving a charity concert next :9: at :k month. Among the list Of VOIUII- March 25 1934 teers who will lend their talent for ' I the occasion, I saw the name of Margaret Huth. I always knew Margaret would make something of her voice. a: a: :k mwmeWmmwmwwmmeEWWWWWwWWWWWWWmW I Found a postcard from Marcella Amrein in my afternoon mail. Says they're in Naples for a few days. It certainly was her lucky day when Mrs. Cambell decided to take along a nurse-companion July 5, 1933, on her trip abroad. Some people Stopped at the East Side Branch have all the luck! Library today, and who do you $ $ $ u suppose was at the desk but Lucille April 30' 1934. Craven, my high school classmate. Said she had only recently been appointed to the post, but she en- joyed her work immensely. mwwwwwwawwwwwwmeWMww Turned on the radio this eve- ning to hear Dot. Brockman play. SheIS one of the most popular radio artists of the day. I remember. ll H it it at When we were at O. L. A., how ' October 30 1933- we all admired her touch. ll Attended a debate at the Uni- I I I versity tonight. Margaret. Steffen December 20. 1934. I had always been V917 pert1nac1ous Took some little Christmas gifts I in any argument at'school, so 1 down to the Welfare Center this felt it WOUId be- a lIWIY one. I afternoon. Anna Fuhr had asked was not disgppotnted. Of course me if I coulant help them out. the aermatlve SIde walked away Anna is doing such splendid work l I with the honors. down there with those poor people. I I :1: :1: :k I have never known a more um- i ll January 4, 1934' figsgelraerson. Wish I were more E il l Willwonders never cease! Picked ' 4g :9: ,k l l I up the paper today to read about I I the sensational Grandon case, and January 16, 1935- I found the article under the glaring Called up Ruth Schroder to ask headlines was written by Dorothy her if she had any news and how :WW GEKWCES WWWWWWWQWWWMQKWWWWW E Ezyh
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l eWwWEWWwWmemwmwmwwagg 1 wwwwmwwx 11 Coughlin. Dear old Peggy! Hadn't heard from her since we sixty-five letters and piles of manu- left school. I'm sure I wish her all script, so she was dead tired. 'But happiness. of course it had its compensations. ,k ,k :1: - 'k fA M - What M 1 thm 0 ma ar October 22, 1935. garetis engagement? It was the first I had heard of it, Wonder These Indian Summer days are who will be next! so beautiful. Dropped into the ,k ,k ,k park today to enjoy nature in the form of gorgeously tinted leaves. she was enjoying her private sec- retaryship. Said she had typed ll 1 March 29, 1935. Went to visit Mrs. Delapace at the hospital this afternoon. Im afraid she went live much longer. As I was leaving, I was still so engrossed that I collided with a young lady wheeling a baby buggy. I was agreeably surprised to iind In the corridor I met Loretta Wim- that it was Catherine Buskin, MY' berg and Cecelia Davis. They but she is proud of her baby! But 1 were off duty, they said, so were who wouldn't be?-he is such a going out for a bit of air. Chatted darling! with them for a while, thjn went :1: :3: :1: over to the infants war to 'see December 6, 1935- 233,; mehjfiifjigefas gmmg Went to the Fall Exhibit at the Academy today. The attention :1: $ $ - - 1 centered around 39 exquisuely done 1: May 24, 1935. portralt. Upon 1nqu1r1ng for the Met Gertrude Young on the car artist, I was astounded to hear the this evening. She said she had been attending a three days' conference for Directors of Physical Educa- tion. Asked her how Verona was making out with her swimming classes. Oh, hadn't I heard? Why, Veronals girls had won the trophy at the recent swimming meet. a: 2:: a: June 12, 1935. Attended the graduation exer- cises at the University this morn- ing. HOW it brought back memo- ries of four years ago! Lucille Berning and Helen Kelsey looked just lovely in their caps and gowns eonly this time they were black. Ilm sure they worked hard for their sheepskins. 4: :1: :1: August 4, 1935. Received an invitation today to attend the wedding of Peggy name of Louise McEnery. And to think that I once went to school With someone who could put such beauty on canvas! :1: :1: :1: February 6, 193 6. Met Madelyn and Gladys at lunch today. Madelyn is still very much interested in accounting, and Gladys says she is getting on very well too, only she does wish they would get another girl to help with the billing. 3k $1: 3k March 19, 1936. Who do you suppose has moved next door? Yes, Betty Rogers, now Mrs. Martens. Says she and Phil are sick and tired of flats, so they're going to live in their own home hereafter. She and I will talk over old times the Erst chance we get. wwwwwwwwmwwwwwmwmmmme$ww WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW , xx 11:9: JWWW hzgh
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