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io I I FMAM T iH EBE-E ' complished by MISS JOSEPHINE GILL. After nine and one-half un- successful attempts, MISS GILL finally climbed Mt. Everest, the high- est mountain in the world. Her suit was planned by MISS MILDRED HOFFMAN, designer of climbing suits. MISS IRIS PROVOST, toe dancer, announces' the opening of her studio in aesthetic dancing. All ages and sizes are acceptable. Low rates, plen- ty of exercise and fresh air. ,Stmgs MR. SWAFFIELD, When I was up in Montpelier- MRS. KENDALL, She's writing a new psychology book. MR. WEBSTER, Ask him-he can quote it. MISS KNIGHT, When she snaps her fingers- MISS MCLAUGHLIN, Let's see what Webster has to say. MRS. BUTTRICK, How does she teach so many subjects? MISS SPENCER, It is more blessed to give than to receive. MISS ELLIS, Up-side-down. MRS. WHITTAKER, What would we do without her? MISS WRIGHT, Let's stop talking now. MISS SCULLY, And she calls us fra- gile hot-house flowers! MISS SAWIN, I wish I had no nerves. MRS. COSTLOW, You laugh when I laugh. MISS MASSE, Furnishing footnotes for Mrs. Kendall's book. MISS SHUMANN, A smile will go a long, longgway. MISS DONALDSON, A book is the key to knowledge. MISS JOHNSON, Mr. SwafIield's right hand man. MISS BULKELEY, That schoolgirl complexion. MR. HARPER, When I'm President- MR. SLEIGLE, Lookout when he gets that Plymouth past the first 1000 miles. MR. WHITTAKER, Half-master of the torture chamber. MRS. SLATTERY, High pressure sales- manship. MR. DEAN, Work for the night is coming! MRS. CLARK, As to the common cold- MISS SMITH, Every chain is only as strong as its weakest link. MISS HALL, Her wit is like a tiny sharp hook dangling to catch where it may. MRS. STILSON, The King's English. MISS SANFORD, Strong and steady as an anchor. MISS WANER, A sweet heroine. ongs FRED AHLBIN, Just a Gigolo. PAUL ARDELL, My Best Girl. MICHAEL BELOBLOSKY, She .Didn't Say Yes. gl-IARLESU BIRO, Beyond the Blue OTIZOIL EDWARD BOGUCKI, Two Loves Have EIDMUIFD BORCK, You're My Every- t ing. FRANK BRITTINGHAM, Time and Place for MARTIN CARVAN, Honey if You Knew. STEPHEN CHEHY, You Rascal, CHARLES CHEVALIER, What a DOUGLAS CoLE, When Nobody Else is Around. WILLIAM DOMONKOS, Wandering Willie. GEORGE DUBIE, Pals of the Little Red Schoolhouse. DAVID EARLE, Just Been Wonderin'. RAY DoUGLAS EDWARDS, I'1l get by. DERZO FEHER, Nobody's Sweetheart Now. FREDERICK FISH, Football Freddie. FRANCIS EDWARD FLANAGAN, Blaze Away. FRANCIS GALLAGHER, Fm a Dreamer, Aren't We All? HENRY GANSER, Pm Forever Blow- ing Bubbles. PHILIP GANSER, Pm Only Guess- ing. NORMAN GAYNOR, Was That the Hu- man Thing To Do? JOHN GLEASON, There's Something in Your Eyes. KARL HEDBERG, Garden of Smiles. CHARLES HOMER, Still 1 JOHN HORVAT, You Call it but I Call it Love. WILLIAM HULL, Just Like a EMIL JAHODA, Little Boy Blue ALFRED KIRALY, Blue Skies. JOHN Korcso, My Women.
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THEBEE 29 ment, enrollment in that grade has been tripled. MR. WILLIAM DOMONKOS, Hy- weight champion of Fairfield, fought last night at Madison Square, win- ning the decision on a knockout from Bunky Hill, former champion. The DUTKO farm in the Connec- ticut Hills has recently been leased to PAULINE GALLA, who expects to raise Pekingese puppies there. As the climate is rather changeable these animals will be dressed in red fian- nels manufactured by the A. PEDER- SON DOG CO. of Chicago. JOHN KOPSCO achieved nation- wide honors in the 1936-40-41 Olym- pics. He excelled in the running broad jump, beating England, which has for previous years won this honor. Also scoring heavily were- GHOST FEHER and CLAYTON STEELE. former won the pole vault by ing the height of 16 feet, 1 inch. TON STEELE came in second e 60 metre dash. We wish these good luck! MISS PDA MATZ, distinguished artist, has given her best known art work to the Fairfield Memorial Li- brary. This portrait is of Bim Gump and is so extraordinary becaus'e after years of exploring and excavating, MISS MATZ discovered Bim Gump's chin and put it on canvas. One of the largest apple orchards in the world is owned by ANNA ADAMS. These are first in the hearts of our countrymen so when buying fruit remember the symbol of youth and health is represented by a red Adams' Apple. A series of low priced apartments for the working class has been built bv architect ELEANOR PALLO. MISS PALLO uses as her advertising slogan Two can live as cheaply as one, now. MISS BEVERLY WYINUS one of the first inhabitants, endorses these apartments enthusiastically. Dopular crooner, CHEVALIER, has re- become' the social rage. He a staff of pressmen and steno- graphers working for him twenty- four hours of the day. At the head of these are CATHERINE JACOBY and IRENE VOJAKOVICS, two very eliicient young ladies. CHEVALIER'S theme song is, She's only a playful kitten and my heart's a ball of yarn. The famed woman explorer, FREDDA SHEPHERD, has just re- turned from an extended tour of the North Pole. MISS SHEPHERD says that while roaming in the gloaming, she discovered imbedded in an ice pack the whale that swallowed Jonah. Snapshots will be mailed free on re- quest. Great interest has been aroused in a serious debate which came up in the 92nd Continental Congress. On the aflirmative side is EDMUND BORCK, senator from Fairfield Coun- ty, and on the negative side, MISS FRANCES PADDOCK. The debate: Resolved, That people are still dry when it rains. Little Miss Goldilocks, i. e. HELEN PECEYsNE. has opened a Beauty Shop in Oshkosh, Indiana, and is hav- ing great success in this specialized line of business. MISS EDYTHE MCKNIGHT was recently elected head of the Women's National 'Prohibition Reform Com- mittee. This organization has' done much good for the younger genera- tion, MISS MCKNIGHT wins our hearty congratulations for attaining such an important position. After working for many years, an artificial universal language has been made by MISS ELEANOR KNIGHT. This will be used at the Geneva Tribunal when MISS DORO- THY PETERSON will plead for Lab- rador's participation in the World Court at Iceland. MR. WALTER REDFIELD. having extensively studied Turke-y's 7 SA year plan is to give an informal talk over station E T C next Thursday. The material for this work has been com- piled by RUTH GARDELLA, his' pri- vate secretary, and shows a thorough knowledge' of the subject. One of the rarest, if not the great- est, feats in the world has been ac-
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. of Heaven. THEBEE 31 MICI-IAEL KULIKOWSKI, College! Col- lege! HARVEY LOOMIS, The Kiss That YOu've Forgotten. CHARLES MOCKLER, Tired, BERT MEDVE, Hello! I've Been Look- ing For You. VINCENT MUNTHE, Got the Bench! Got the Park. But In Haven't Got You. EDWARD MURPHY, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. LOUIS OLAH, Mistakes SIGURD PETERSON, Asleep in the Deep. KENNETH PLANCON, Roses of Yes- terdayf' BENJAMIN PLOTKIN, The Lost Chord. WALTER REDEIELD, Give me a Mo- ment, Please. VITO RODGERS, Laugh, Clown, Laugh. BRANDON SHAW, Love is Like That. CLAYTON STEELE, Louise. GEORGE WILLIAM STEVENS, Bend Down, Sister. STICKNEY, I'll Ballyhoo You. SUBELSKI, Should I? TOTH, Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries. ARD TREMBLAY, Sittin' in a Cor- ner. ANNA ADAMS, Why Dance? LILLIAN ANDERSON, Sweet and Love- Y! ly BENITA BELDEN, Put That Sun Back in the Sky. BEATRICE BLASKY, I ApOlOgize. DOROTHY BOLLES, Dark Eyes. VIVIENNE BOUSQUET, Coquette. MARGARET BROWN, Prisoner of Love. MARION BROWN, Truly I Love You. MARY CALVIN, Pm Smiling the Whole Day Through. MILDRED CARLSON, Millie RUTH CATHCART, Horses! Horses! Crazy Over Horses! ELIZABETH CLARKE, I Wouldn't Change You For the World. ANNA COLLINS, What Would You Do? MARY COLLINS, Tell Tales. DORIS CUNNINGHAM, Daisies Won't Tell. BETTY DALE, When Johnny Comes Home ! i DODDS, Singing In the DOMONKOS, Rememloer. DUNBAR, Oh! What a Thrill! DUTKO, Where the Blue of the Night. ESTHER EVERTS, Would You Like to Take A Walk. PAULINE GALLA, Imagination RUTH GARDELLA, Tell Me. JOSEPHINE GILL, All of Me. LUCILLE GODFREY, Time Will Tell. HELEN GRAY, Save the Last Dance For Me. MILDRED HOFFMAN, I'm Sorry, Dear. CAROLYN HRABOVSKY, Somebody's Waiting For Me. PANNA. HULL, How Long Will It Last? HELEN HULL, Kiss by Kiss. ISABELLA IACOVELLI, Srnilin' Thru. CATHERINE JACOBY, Pd Love to Build a Love Nest With You? MARY JURACKA, What'll I Do? KATHERINE KAECHELE, YOu'll Get All That's Coming to You. SARAH FRANCES KNEPP, Stay out of the South. ELEANOR KNIGH 3 'ii M Her Golden gair ,Was xg I own Her ack. ' , , ' JOSEPHINE KNO ' if it ght. EMMA KULCSAR I ag e! Floweret. DOLOZRIES LOREN , 5 . , You Funny Ing. 'A U, , 1.-. HELEN LUKACS ' : ' n Moon. HELEN MARSH ,W t Roll Along Having M d Downs. IDA MATZ, Alw f' A11 Ways. EDYTHE MCKNIGHT, 'Leven Pounds CATHERINE MELLISH, Me and the Man in the Moon. MARIE MOSSOP, WhO'S Your Little Whosis'? MILDRED NOVAK, Around the Corner and Under a Tree. CAROLYN NOY, Smiles EDITH OLSON, Just a Little Ray of Sunshine. EMILY O'NEILL, One Alone. FRANCES PADDOCK, Sitting in the Movies. 5 ELEANOR PALLO, Sleepy Town Ex- press. HELEN PECEYNE, Blondie, ANNETTE PEDERSON, You Must Come Over Tonight. DOROTHY PETERSON, Just Friends. IRIS PROVOST, Old Pals. HELEN RESSLER, Good-night Sweet- heart. MARIE SALvo, Of Thee I Sing. DOROTHY SAUER, Sing Me the Song That Never Grows Old. DOROTHY SCHIPIOR, One Hour With You. U
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