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-in-I cHRoNicLE 1+ C lass rojihecy Through the courtesy of the Lewis High School 'Alumni the Universal Broadcasting Company gives you the latest news flashes. New York, N. Y.-Rudy Vallee has claimed Robert Derby as his greatest rival. Mr. Derby has studied saxophone playing for years both at home and abroad. Randolph Field, Texas-The world's famous aviatrix, Jean Nichols, from Southington, Conn. has just broken the world's record by circling the globe in 4 days. Wasliington, D. C.-Amidst much pomp and ceremony Gerald Mitchell, 40th president of the United States, took his oath of ollice early this after- noon. Paris, France-A new French book was published today by Miss Mildred Crafts, who at present, is making her home in France. The book is entitled Learn to Speak French . Los Angeles, Calif.-Fred Astaire enrolled yesterday in the dancing school supervised by Mr. joseph Mahan. Mr. Mahan specializes in teaching the Yo-Yo . Bermuda-The American Heiress, Mary Greene, is spending a sojourn at Bermuda for the winter months. Milldale, Conn.-The country's lead- ing authority on Home Economics, Evelyn Frate, is writing a book en- titled l-Iow to Fry Eggs on Both Sides . , ' Ormond, Fla.--At a very spectacular virgdding ceremony Earle Davison was married to Baroness Sylvia of Park Ave., New York. Moscow, Russia-According to reports from Moscow, we learned today that Walter Adams has become the leader of the Communist Party. He succeeds Stalin. Emaus, New Jersey-The noted girl's basketball team of Emaus won their championship game last night. The players claim the credit should go to their distinquished coach, Eleanor Mcllroy. Boston, Mass.--Armond D'Angelo has accepted a position with the E. L. Undertaking Company of Boston. Northampton, Mass. - Another member has joined the faculty at Smith College. Miss Helene Bryant is the new Latin instructor at the school. Plainville, Conn.-Fremont Jones has become president of the Jones Sz jones Clothing Co. of Plainville. Hollywood, Calif.-Florence Ray, noted actress, has begun work on her new picture Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Cespecially bankersj. Southington, Conn.-James DeBiaso has accepted a position as bookkeeper for the Gould Co. of Southington. New York City-The Chase Nation- al Bank has employed Eugene Murphy as cashier. Mr. Murphy is a graduate of the Bentley School of Banking. New Haven, Conn.-This morning Philippa Parizo was appointed head nurse of the Grace Hospital. Page Twenty-one
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Fremont Jones: You had so much trouble over semi-formal and formal costumes. Here is a good book of etiquette to prove your point. Anna Della Bitta: Please use this writing paper to keep in touch with your friends. Mary Egan: You have had such long walks in order to reach the school. We hope this car will make up for it all. Eleanor Mcllroyf: Here are a few lumps of sweet sugar for your beau- tiful pony. Agnes Curran: You have taken such good care of our school library. Now, at the end of the year, we are sure you will appreciate this pay check. Mary Greene: We present you with this doctor's sign to hang on your front door as soon as you receive your license. Josephine Dzwill: We give you a shorthand book so you will not forget all you know about the subject. Catherine Herb: We like your ac- cent so well that we present you with this contract to take the place of Greta Garbo who has finally gone home to Sweden. Lucille Murphy: We present you with a picture of Patty to remind you of your great friendship. Clara Heinrich: Here is a blind-fold to wear over your eyes as you work in the bakery-shop. Joseph Zajac: To a great athlete who wishes to keep in trim, we pre- sent this baseball. Page Twenty -'I-bi CHRONICLE 144'- joseph Galiette: We give you this heart to use in future love affairs in case you should run out of them. Arthur Mariani: We give you a car token to use in case you should be stranded in New Haven again. Alonzo Micowski: Because you are so quiet in school, we present you with this owl. ' Julius Kremski: We give you this book on How to Argue . Must we give a reason. Raymond Marks: We present you with this medal because you succeeded after striving so hard to reach the point. Edward Snow: In case you should ever lose your soft hat, this one will come in handy. Morris Dodson: You have not been with us very long. This map will help you find your way around. Francis Mahan: Because you enjoy riding so much, we give you this car. Earle Davison: Because of your namesake, we present you with this Sweet-Pea . Armond Pasquale: Here is a chain to bind you and your friend who is also called Armond, although a chain 1S unnecessary. .Eugenia Simons: We present you with this bottle of perfume to replace the one that once broke in your purse. Helen Santy: We present you with this bottle of glue to use to keep that pretty smile.. George Simonik: Would this bicycle come in handy?
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Pittsburgh, Pa.-The Coaldale. Coal Field has been leased to Carl Perillo, a leading coal dealer. Ithaca, N. Y.--Miss Elizabeth Law- son will give a lecture on Modern Plays at Cornell University, tonight. Southington, Conn.-Alekander De- -Sorbo has accepted a position as chef at Monty's Diner. Providence, Rhode Island--Rita McGrath was appointed dietician at the City Hospital. Newark, New Jersey-Station WOR has employed Harold Kane as ques- tioner on the Vox Pop Program. Wallingford, Conn.-Russell Leon- ard has bought a twenty acre form to raise turkeys. He will soon learn to do the turkey trot by heart. Aboard the U. S. Steamship Kay -Captain Anthony Blaszek has made no comment on the fact that he is to receive a medal for bravery shown when a tire broke forth in the control room of the ship. Hartford, Conn.-Marie Adams has been chosen chief dramatist on the new series of programs sponsored by the Peasco Lifesaver Company. Southington, Conn.-A painting was sent to the new high school of South- ington by a former student. Phylis Hagstrom. Phylis has studied Art in New York and Paris. Meriden, Conn.-Many fellows in Meriden are interested in learning the new dance steps. Maybe it's because of the new dancing instructor, Kather- ine Ingelido. Bessemer, Michigan-Arthur Mari- ani is enjoying a vacation at his birth- place, Bessemer. We all hope he sees all of his old boyhood friends. s Page Twenty-two -wi CHRONICLE 144'- Chicago, Ill.-Catherine Herb is employed as a model for the Ipana Company. We knew that smile would get you somewhere, Kitty. New York, N. Y.-Edward Dela- hunty has succeeded Major Bowes. Listen in next Sunday night and hear Edward say the popular All right, all right . Kansas City, Kans.-The superin- tendent of the Kansas City schools has appointed Mary Kavanaugh as history teacher in the high school. Southington, Conn.-Because of his highly prized technique, James Quinlan has received employment as a tonsorial artist in the Tip Top Barber Shop. Meriden, Conn.-Another member was added to the office force of the Meriden Record Office. Angelina Euley has been employed as typist. Hartford, Conn. - Leonard Francis, noted organist, will give a series of recitals at the Bushnell Memorial beginning this week Wednesday. Southington, Conn.-The trustees of the Southington Public Library have appointed Agnes Curran as the new librarian. Waterbury, Conn. - Raymond Marks, who has studied to become a dentist, has opened his office in Water- bury. New Haven, Conn.-Isabel Mastri- an1 has found work as a governess at the home of a prominent lawyer. Bridgeport, Conn.-The world's typing record was broken today by Miss Frances Fontana. Miss Fontana broke the record by typing 150 words a minute for l hour. Toronto, Canada-Fred Niebling, star player for the Red Wings, famous hockey team, will play next Week against the Bruins of Toronto. , :Ie '. Q, :a:1ef' +' P -E 521 i if -i ggkaig- s - -er , .let-Qe. 13 12:3 ,Q-Bran 1 1-guess .fi uf., E95 Q 5. 1, warg. 4 fe -4 tl 1
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