R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1919

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THE BLACK AND GOLD 31 iliiuiuii rllvlviiiiuiiuiriiiIniminilifrivlviiiuiriilimriilm:iluliillluniiniriminiluiuiilu!riuliilillllullillll lrllilivriilvili irluiiliirm GBIII' 0112155 Elmvntg Bratz frnm Num XVILIGHT had faded. I sat alone thinking of the days that were no- more-the old .High School days., What had become of the boys and girls of the Class of 19. I I- 'W' had moved away so soon after graduating that I had lost all trace of them. Suddenly I was aroused by the maid. lVI. B. llloser, Attorney-at-Law , I read on the card she brought me. I hurried down to the library, expecting to see a strange man but instead there stood my old school chum, Mattie Bell Moser. You a lawyer, Mattie!!' I exclaimed. VVhy you used to hate the very word-law! f'Yes, but I'm quite an expert now! she answered. VVhere are you living now ?,' I asked, excusing myself as being a regular question box. Oh, I'm still in Winston-Salem, I'm just here on a business trip and thought I'd look you up. I'm going home tomorrow morning, get ready and go with me, won't you? How sudden! But it would be great fun to see the old place once more! Sure I'l1 go. What time are you leaving? At 8:30 a. m. and now I must go. Good night, and she was gone. A thrill of excitement swept over me! Going back to Win- ston-Salem-I could hardly wait! We traveled two long days and I was rather relieved when we changed cars at Greensboro and started for dear old Winston-Salem. Tickets, please, cried a strangely familiar voice. VVhy, hello, Willie Campbell!'l I cried. Glad to see you, captain!,' Uh-ah-well, Ruth Houchinsf' he managed to stammer. Haven't seen you for twenty years. YVhere did you come from ? Kalamazoo Still living in W.-S., Willie? No, my home is in Greensboro. See you laterfl As we drew near Kernersville, Lawyer llioser pointed out a magnihcent country home. That's where May' Miller' lives, she explained. She married a Iylr. Voss or Mr. Boss Cmore than likely the latter! and lives in great style. Just then the train stopped for Kernersville and al tall, dis- tinguished blond passed by my window. That's Thelma,Pleasant, as sure as I live and she hasn't changed a particle! Hello, Thelma, I cried, VVhat are you doing in the metropolis of Kernersville ? Oh, I'm matron of the Old Bachelors' Home, she answered, as she greeted me. You know since Pauline Weisner has become

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32 THE BLACK AND GOLD General lXIanager of the Suffragette Party, she has had the women voters of the State to pass a law that all men over forty, who are unmarried, shall live in a Bachelor Home and give all their surplus income to the support of maiden ladiesln ' Bly, old North Carolina is moving along!!! I was so en- grossed in my thoughts that before I knew it we were in VVinston- Salem in the Grand Central Station. This is the site of the Qld High School, lWattie said, as she hurried me to the Travelers, Aid booth that I might use the telephone. The Travelers' Aid Secretary looked strangely famiiliar, but I had to study a moment before I could place her. lVIary Cook! I exclaimed. Well, for goodness' sakes, Ruth Houchins, what are you doing in this part of the country?'! She was as surprised as myself. We chatted until the lawyer said it was almost time for supper. 'Tm not used to so many surprisesn-I apologized as we boarded a car for the new suburb on the Yadkin-where Mattie lived. Where's Malona Jordan? I asked suddenly, as I heard a woman address a little child as lNIalona . The name was unusual- I had never heard of but one Malona. Uh, Malona is quite popular as an osteopath. She has the reputation of being able to cure anything, from a pain in the finger to a broken heart! She has more name sakes in the city than anyone, unless it is Reverend Howard Reynolds! , Reverend Howard! I cried. Howard a preacher! WOHdC1'S will never cease. But arenlt you teasing? Really he used to like arguing so much that I thought he would be a lawyer, but a preacher! Never! You remember Clyde Crutchfield, Ruth? VVell, he has be- come almost as popular with the ladies as Howard. He runs a Day Nursery for tired mothers. For a penny a second he amuses children while their mothers play vvhist or go to the movies. I hear he has to keep a private secretary, lXfIary Holland, to count the pennies while he keeps up with the tiny tots! Just then we reached our destination and as we entered Mattie's apartment, she laughingly said, You mustn't have too critical eyes, for Lucile and I, like most literary Women, are not model housekeepersf' I So you and Lucile Perry live together? '!Yes, We keep bachelor hall, Lucile writes poetry and I read law. Lucile-a poet? Tell me about herf, She has already won fame as the author of the 'Potato lXfIasher',

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