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Before us nos was an elaborate home and on the door of this man- sion ae read 'Mayor of Kalamazoo--Franklin Ross.' In a flash the door opened and lt seemed se were inside. In one of the lovely furnished rooms we saw Tranklln romplng with a small boy, the image of himself. On the divan close by sat his wife. hyrle Stevens Ross, holding a child the same size, twin boys,aell sell! You could see by the glances Franklin and nyrle gave each other that they were bubbling with happlnessn' 'Then, just like John and Harveyg they disappeared and the tea leaves began floating about ln the air. This time the leaves began to reveal to usp an orchestra and we could hear musics A girl arose and walked to the center of the stage and 'began to sing. A8 so listened we recognized her as Elnora Morrison, After DBF song the orchestra leader came forward to lean another numb- ber and did he ever lead out with his cornet at fhe latter part of the selections Then the curtain fell and a red head came hurrying toward him ue figured the leader must be Don Burke, and HIS QWN OHCHESTRAO The leaves that revealed them closed and fell to the floor but leaves still floating about started'to open Inese leaves revealed a table in one of New Yorkte lovelieet night clubs A man was making a toast to some ones The scene be- came clearer and we could hearp that it mas to the success of Dr. Ray, and as we looked about we could see lt was for Frances Ray was now a doctor ln New Yorke-lmaglneqthati But she sasn't the only one there that we knew. Close beside her las another doctor Bob Holloway and his artist elfep known to us as Lorraine Johnson AHOth8P gentleman arose to make another toasts This was to and for the success of Richard Everett sho was just accepted to the bar as a United States Lawyers Judging by the expensive club and the other members of the club, we were proud of these classmates of ours. ,Then as the others, they too dlsappeareds' As Dcrrls and I sat there, very much astonished at what se sae, Doris started to drink her tea and in the bottom of her cup were several tea leavesh She called me over to see what was hap- penings There ln the bottom of her cup the leaves began to un- cover a large factorye Soon we could see a large neon sign shloh read, 'Wllllamscn's Cheese Factory ' So Dorrls ls really in the cheese business nos? We knew hos terribly fond he was of eneese making .ahlle ln school, but a factory of his oun, nELLo Again the scene disappeared and another of the tea leaves seemed to form the scene of a lovely little duck farm in wlecomslno' we could see Edna Lautzenhelser, coming toward us, followed by her husband Julius Lengerloh and a small child hitchlng up a cart to a gander. After looking the cart over to see lf lt sas safe, they picked up the small ehlld, the very picture of Ednao and put her fill Ulfte Q 51a Q I 'X , . gniubi. I -n.- . 'IA'- .ff ' 'K'!. .
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They were having 80 much fun After ce sew they were getting ul long all right the scene changed. This time the leaves revealed a little couutry churchy out among the hills. We could hen- . tells rlnglngv that was going to ta.. PLQGSUUK wedding? Perhaps or just church servicesp maybe e funeral but the bells dldnft sound sed enough Then the doors of the church opened and IB could see the people sitting in their pewse Some were crying, but shy? We could see Deaccn Robert Ross taking his place behind the pulpit as the wedding march beganr Seen we could see the bride coming up the aisle She nas dressed in white and had e very long trains It almost took your breath away it was so alluring.. Aa the bride came closer we recognized her as Irene Draper Seen the groom Ian beside her and Reverent Rosa began the 'Sentencef, It was all very beautiful and soon Irene and her lucky huaba were on their honeyu an. Then the breeze from the window blew the leaves from my cups As they blew about the room there seemed to be a peculiar noise and there before us was a circus ground Doris and I decided that since it was there by some unknown power we might as well go in and see what this was all about we walked into the grounds the ticket agent didn't even stop us or ask us for tickets. I thought that queer I looked for Doris but 1 coulda t see ner I called and she answered and seemed vary close She called to me and all of a sudden I felt someone bump into me. I hollowed and she sta:ted to laugh Cf all things, now we were invisible. We took hold of hands and went into the big tent. we decided since none could see us we would sit down and, like nice girls, not interrupt the show- A little man came forward and an nounced the different features on the shoe. I sried out, 'look who it le Ian t that Bob Frey?'Dorls punched me and told me to be gulet because people were looking around to see who was tafktng. .n e little uh.le Denis Iergwt she was inuisible and shouted when Imoiu Case climbed up to the Trapeze to do her act. But uf course she had to have a paftner and who would be a better partner than Wilbur Jacobs Belkeve you me they were really good After the big shoe was ever ne walked about the clr ua grounds- Ae we welkw ed about trying not to miss anyfhing we could see e large group of people gathered at one side. we coulda-t see what 'is go ing nn so ll had to go oloserr We could get very close Doris whlsperede 'lets crowd through the people and one what goes on ' We pushed a fel people,pardon me I mean we pushed a lot of people and also pushed a few on someone elser It was funny to us but we didnUt dare laughs Alter we had stepped on about everyone e tees we were close enough to see the big attraction, We should have suspected, Lt wouldnlt be the rubber man, and who do you suppose In tend! Inn other ill! mv ole execs un Kenneth Sunni We MB!!! 'MQ ll Me A .pgfbmrd we mm mf we 89994 , ' 93 v'Ye A
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