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New York, june 24-Edward O'Shea, the best lrish flatfoot who ever roamed New York, has just been promoted to a Captain for his brilliant and heroic effort in catching the infamous criminal, Butch Smuch. ln spite of a wound in the leg, Edward chased the criminal all the way from Central Park to 2298 East Fifty-second Street, where Butch finally surrendered. Captain O'Shea attributes his success to the wonderful training he received in High School chasing the- Well, must we go any further? says Edward. Southington, Conn., june 23-Mary Parizo has recently written a series of poems entitled, The Voice of Experi- ence. Meriden, Conn., june 22-Peter Sera- fino, well-known clipper, has obtained a position as chief barber of the Bald Head Barber Shop. Southington, Conn., Iune 23-Mary Brindzik will leave soon for Hollywood where she will assume her duties as head instructor of physical education of the Actors' and Actresses' of the Warner Brothers' Studio. London, England, june 22-Francis Kuchta has signed a contract with the 'British Royal Studio to make four pic- tures a year. He will be England's Robert Taylor. South End, Conn., june 23 - Lois Rebok is head dietician in the L'Amour Hospital for Convalescents in South End. New York, june 22-Richard Wallace, star salesman of Fuller Brush Co., has resigned to accept a position as Physical Education Teacher at the YMCA in Hart- ford, Conn. What's the matter, Dick, couldn't you get enough training, hiking around with Fuller Brushes? No place in particular, june 24-Ethel Way is sailing the seas with the wealthy Mrs. Percival Van Astorspilt. Page Twenty .wr CHRCJNICLE 34+ Bentley, Mass., june 22-Thomas Stowe has graduated with highest honors from the Bentley School of Ac- counting. He obtained his remarkable ability in figuring while keeping track of all his dances at our dances. Washington, D. C., june 24-We have just been informed by an exclusive inter- view that Miss Mary-Louise Way has discovered the original copy of This Way, All the WHY. Washington, D. C., june 23-Thomas Giles, noted Post Office Clerk, has suc- ceeded larnes Farley as Postmaster General. Always being a liberal boy in school he decided to be a radical in politics. Milldale, Conn., june 24--Ruth Don- nelly has recently accepted a position as Secretary for the Roberts 6: Roberts Roller Skate Manufacturing Company. Southington, Conn., june 22-Edmund Mucci, the typing pride of Lewis High School, has just been awarded the championship for typing at the rate of l45 w. p. m. for one hour. Edmund acquired his remarkable speed while trying to keep up with a certain other speed demon. Right, Edmund? New York, june 23-Anna DiTarando has just returned from France where she has been studying the history of the French language. Miss DiTarando will assume her duties as teacher of French at Lewis High on june 29th. , Southington, Conn., june 24-Stanley Putala, super-salesman, has just been appointed to manager of the First Na- tional Store on Main Street. His only difficulty is in the saying, The customer is always right. Hollywood, Calif., june 23 -Viglgt Lalla has accepted a contract with M-Cr-M Studios. Miss Lalla was dis- covered by a talent scout, while perform- ing in the Senior Play. if .. - ..., . . , ,,.. w ,ax-
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Notre Dame, lll., lune 22-Williqm Mongillo, football coach, has just been selected as the new football coach of Notre Dame. This football coach has suffered only one defeortp that memor- able game against Plainville. Southington, Conn., lune 23-Dorothy Wikman has attained thehonor of break- ing all previous typewriting records- she will soon leave for China where she will be news correspondent for the Southington News.' Maine, Iune 23-Harold Fiske, lr., has accepted a position as head director of the U-B-Nice Boys Y M C A camp in Maine. He says it is a welcome change to take core of boys instead of the- ahem-his feminine admirers. Southington, Conn., lune 24-Adron- ika Greene has recently been selected Miss Outdoor Girl. Miss Greene has always been interested in nature. Southington, Conn., lune 22-Adeline Celella, efficient office girl, has married her boss's son. . Southington, Conn., Iune 23-Albert Bryant has accepted a position as chief inspector of trees in Connecticut. Mr. Bryant was one of our most brilliant agri- cultural students. ln fact, he's done such extensive research that every cow in town knows him by his first name. New York, Iune 24-Bette Millis' book of My Childhood Favorites, a book of poems has been proclaimed as the best collection of poems ever published. Waterbury, Conn., lune 22-lohn I. Stanek was awarded the medal for amateur champion of New England. Yes, you've guessed it. Every' bit of speed he has was acquired while prac- ticing on the new Flemington which we once had in Lewis High School. Southington, Conn., Iune 23-Lois O'Donnell has resigned her position as accountant for an auto dealer so that she might take a position as private secretary for the dealer's son. Page Twenty-two emi ct-1RoNtcLE iw Southington, Conn., lime 23 - lulig Cambo has just published her latest book entitled, The WOY to Taller Things. - Cromwell, Ohio, lune 24-Iohn Folcik has accepted a position with the Crom- well Publishing Co. He is a writer of Sport Stories. He receives all his infor- mation from his pal Star. New York, lune 23 - Antoinette Chaffee is taking Fanny Brice's place after her fine acting in the Senior Play brought such excellent offers. Boston, Mass., Iune 23- Sorgaent Pelcher, of the U.S.S. Connecticut, was awarded a medal for bravery at a recent official ceremony. Sargaent, incident- ally, is not his official title but an affec- tionate name. Southington, Conn., lune 22 - Car- mella Fusciello is leaving soon for Can- ada where she will take over the Rural District of Nurses. Southington, Conn., Iune 24-Russell Andres has accepted a position as science instructor at the Kenmore High School. He is now studying the science of teaching science. Hollywood, Calif., lune 22 - Betty Grigerik is leading lady in I Vont to Be A-lone. She was proclaimed in the re- cent Senior Play. Boston, Mass., lune 23-Donald Erbe, well-known athlete, was given a job as track coach for the Boston Public High School. He recently broke the world's record by jumping 15 feet Cwith a pole, of coursel. Milldale, Conn., lune 22-Fanny Mari- conda is now employed by the Non- Breakable Thumb Tack Manufacturing Company as private tester. New York, Iune 24-Francis Spreda was recently given complete charge of the zoo in New York. Figure it out. Southington, Conn., lune 23-Mary Milo is leaving soon for a trip around the world. She will go as private secretary to the famous Mr. Bumbleshu. LOTS O'DON N ELL FRANCIS KUCHTA
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