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+I CHRONICLE 144- After displaying her acting ability in Going On Seventeen, Jane Muus is headed for Broadway where she will star in the current Broadway production, Johnnie ' Was My Darling. Because of the name Reed has a pleasant sound to Anne Whitney's ears these days, no doubt she will wed and live happily forever. Evelyn Parker is a very competent stenographer in the ofiices of the United Aircraft Corporation in Hartford, Connecticut, and a little birdie just told us that she is due for a promotion soon. Pere Westmore has 'ust em Jlo ed Carol n Nemec to demonstrate a new roduct il I Y y 1 1 n P n I guaranteed to remove every trace of old cosmetics without harming the skin in any way. Mary Pasquale has just put in an application for membership in the Qld Maid's Club. Seems she is off men, but definitely! Elinor Mehmel has become Southington's first policewoman. She told us she really enjoys her duties tool Rita Welch is profitably running an escort bureau in Southington. She tries each employee personally to insure satisfaction. Josephine D'Agostino has just completed writing a radio skit entitled My Sis and If, which depicts the lives of two fun-loving American school girls. It will be heard on the air beginning Sunday, at 7:00 p. m. on station WEAF. Cert Bonaker and Willie Allen are attending an art school in New York. They will complete their courses this summer and will enter the field of commercial art. At the lNaldorl'-Astoria we find Emily Chludzinski living in elegance. She makes her millions by sending sound advice to the people who pay highly for it. A little cuckoo has been flitting about rumoring a middle-aisle trek for Helen Cierszko and her millionaire. Norman Wlay is now teaching agriculture at Storrs. Clarence Dressell is employed in the laboratories of the Vitalis Company where he is experimenting on a new thirty-second work out. Richard l'Velch is postmaster at the Southington post office. EB1ILYCI'ILL'DZIN5l-il josiavlsr ANCI-'.x-11.Lo Page 'liwi-:ily-uin
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.Qs-btli CHRONICLE 15-44-- George Paul is football coach at one of the leading colleges in the Midwest. The former Helen Kiltonic will be hostess at a garden party to be held at her new home in the south side of town. Francis Pepe has just been appointed Secretary of the Treasury by the President of the United States. Jennie Marciniec has accepted a position as physical director at Connecticut Teachers College. ' Anthony Perillo now has his own coal mine in Pennsylvania. Anna Fedorovich has just started a club similar to Chicago's Top Hatters. To be eligible for membership you must be six feet tall in stocking feet. The member- ship of the club is swelling rapidly and many of Lewis' tall girls have joined. David Powers has influenced so many people to believe Fords were the best cars made that he was named honorary salesman for Henry Ford. After four years of practice in taking sudden vacations, Victoria Klemovich and Ruth Kritz have Hnally earned one and are now at Miami having the time of their lives. Paul Reisch is now No. l trumpet player with his Boogie-woogie Band. Shirley Holmes has just finished her studies at Connecticut College and is now a registered veterinary. When one of your pets need care, don,t forget to call 'iShirl. Henry Sabatella is now running a ':Service and a Little Gossip Meat Market. Fannie Venditto certainly out-did her former typing classmates. She is now New England,s Amateur Typing Champion and has just demonstrated her skill at the meeting of all stenographers held in New York City. Theodore Shurack now owns his own Bowling Alley. After securing a few promotions, Viola Longo is now assistant general manager of Levy,s Stores. Donald Smith has been promoted to general manager of Bassett's Auto Supply Store. The Board of Education has appointed Norma Raskin secretary to Mr. Phelan. She'll begin her new duties in August. Edward Smith is now a plumber and peddles papers on the side. Rose Testa is now employed as a stewardess on a fast-moving clipper ship from New York to Rio de Janeiro. William Sullivan is now the heavyweight champion of the world. Helen Moroz's beautiful voice is heard weekly with the choir at Saint Patrick's Cathedral. After building many houses, Edward Tedesco is now in the real estate business. s. Page Twenty-eight
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