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Poonys's tub acting as nurse. In shorter space of time than it takes to travel, we were back in good old U.S.A. Right near by Leng Island we saw Annie Benson's Nursery' . 395001, where she undoubtedly spoils all the babies and next door to her was Dee Rowe's Orphan Asylum Cidealj. A gay Bohemian party was taking placei in N. Y. C. given by Betz Nace and Edith Mawhinney with the able assistance of Betty Boyd: On the other side of the tracks a high tea was being held in the school for Junior Lemguersmun by Ruthie Ephraimson and Marge Hhrtwell, At the same time Mimie Wagner was doing a fine job singing Hnidan to a full house at the Metropolitan? in the audience were Ginny Friend and Edna Mae Klutas chewing pea- nuts, while Connie Moeller and He- je Whlker decorated the diamond horseshoe, resplendant in glitterw ing tiaras and feathers. Joyce Conner was there taking copious notes for her 'sassietflcolunn and Eve Kohler was noting the fashions. Suddenly Long Island came into View again. Sybil Johnson had just won her 5th annual yacht race. A southern mansion then replaced the yachts, there was Peg Wilson entertaining in true Southern style. Her house guest was Babe Foster and Martha Scharf had just dropped in-- she was just hendinf south--destin- ation ?. we chuckled for quite a while over the next picture for here was Jean Harris teaching a burly backwoods- man how to brush his teeth and in sharp contrast was Anita Harris, looking quite trim and efficient,in a doctor's office. Fleeting glimpses of the comfort- able homes and big families of Reith Fitzgerald, Marge Copeland , Libby Cicura, Peachy Booth and Dot- ty Goold were then seen. Pete Rulka in Pennsylvania and Mary Scott in New England looked happy, raising chickens on their husbandlS fHTmS - Betty Henabray toes seemed Content surrounded by babies and cernstalks in Iowa.
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Out in Arizona we saw Elvira Mayo doing school nursing--at the time separating one howling boy from one mighty prickly cactus, Right across the border Viv Olsen was getting her 4th or 5th divorce--this time from a Danish count. Further West in U, S. A. was Mary Ogden, in sunny California, living out in the country ovning a cat, a canary and a garden of petunias. The crystal ball was growing dim at this point-eone more scene was flashed on--Margie Girten still ' after the town of Shickshinny to get a hospital that she can super- vise. Thanking our crystal gazer, who turned out to be Reggie Gault, for the delightful afternoon we turned to the street. we just missed Lor- raine Getchell--obviously still bustling about way ahead of every- body, we did however meet Martha Reis and Ginny Maxwell, just returning from an afternoon's work of Making so- cial service calls. They supplied us wth information regarding the rest of the class. Fran Martin, it seems, is at the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Jo Nothstein is at the head of Bloomingdale with Bob Meschutt and Betty Adams effic- ient Head Nurses. Those Head Nurs- ing in P. H. were Marion Woimer and Ann Falconer, happy to be together at last and Mary Foley is doing a fine job at private duty. The best bit of news that the girls hid was the announcement of Peg Nicol's trielets,which had just ar- rived but here Elsie topped them by correctly naming all of QMMLQ Sizer's sextuplets. Getting to 42nd Street, We stopped in at Ethel Sil- fies Candy Shop to get some of her delicious fudge. She was busy look ing it thO latest copy of Redbook, the cover of which was adorned by d picture of Helen Schirmer. Looking thru it we made some more disco? - cries. Florence Voss Brinck was advertising Marchnnd's Golden Hair- wash, Connie Crites modeling the latest fashions and Millie Hefner, illustrating the steps of the popu- lar HHofnor Horn, The next customer was Margo Wills, still in her Henry Street Uniform . She rms all enthused about Mary Burnham's latest book review in the
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