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19 24 THE C L A R I 0 X 19 2 4 Julia Wells as private secretary to C. H. Wills finds the work more inviting every day. Here is a wire from Detroit. Frederick Watson, Captain of the Greater Detroit, the king of the lakes. Seems as though sailing runs in the family. A letter reveals that the Denishawn Dancers are playing this week at Cincinnati and Lucretia Patterson is on the list of characters. Here is a queer one. “I enjoy life very much driving about in the Wills Ste. Clair roadster owned by the Vice-President of the Diamond Crystal Salt Co. Mrs. Helen Pratt-Moore.” Shanghai, China, is the place where Helen Radike is at for the present according to advanced information, where she is acting Y. W. C. A. Secretary. The New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers yesterday 5-0. It was a no hit, no run game, one of the most unique in the history of baseball Edward Robins turned in this game. Pitching like he used to in high school — generally victories. Marie Hartlein has retained her thriving business along the transporta- tion lines. She owns a bus line between Port Huron and Detroit. Helen Baker is a girls coach and her team clashed with Helen Thomp- son ' s last winter for the state basket ball title, and they won an exciting game, although the superiority of the teams could hardly be compared. The Ag. course at the high school did get two of the boys started on the right path. Ernest Welser, a state cow tester organizer and Elwin Falks on the State Board of Horticulture is their duties. Political Science calls its number and among them are John Deres a juror. Harper Hospital has a nurse who is doing splendid and progressing rapidly. None other than Marion Westrick. Don MacRae is acting as an electrical engineer at a factory in the river district. Two more of the class have married, Verona Wilson and Leora Woods. Verona lives on Riverside, but Leora resides near Richmond. Louis Ruff took a liking to flowers and is giving his life to growing them. Madeline Smith made a visit to this school last week, she is working on the Extension Bureau for M. A. C. W hen the World ' s championship typewriting contest was held it re- vealed an old star at that game who belonged to St. Clair. Charlotte Ruff took first honors. Dorothy Bevschlag is teaching school. Blanchard Cleland is advertising manager at the Diamond Crystal. (Signing off. Good Night. (B. W, C.) Page T wen ty-ei gh t
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19 24 T H E C L A R I O X 19 24 terested, I am going to read the substance of telegrams received this after- noon from the members of that class.” “As the secretary’s book for that year was consulted it contained in- formation as to the class officers. As President that class choose Charles Moore, and presidencies seemed to be calling him his wire stated he was acting Vice President of the Diamond Crystal Salt Co. His friends will be glad to hear of his promotion. Being on the job in the early 20’s I remember myself of some of the expectations of the Seniors. Katherine Balfour, Vice President, had a hankering to be a school teacher, but she has done more, according to information, she is a Dean at Albion. Helen Thompson, Treasurer, took a leading part in school athletics and she has attained a good position as a physical director. William Englegau, Secretary, generally clerked in a grocery and he hasn’t got away from the old habit yet, as he is owner of a chain of grocery stores throughout the county. Listeners, I will not take time to read the entire messages, but will give you at the best of my ability what they contain. Starting as mail carrier is the best way to work up to a position in the President’s Cabinet, states Charles Zimmer who is known the country over for his good work, as Postmaster General. From Washington comes another telegram, it is from the Judicial Dept. It is fine to know that Chas. Ash is Chief I ustice. True to predictions and youthful longings, we have a letter from John Biewer and Melvin Brines and they say that as President and Vice President of the Interlake Steamship Company they are doing a great business. A telegram from Marysville. There was never a thought that anyone should locate there. W hat ? Arthur Beaudua running the Bunee Creel Edison Plant, it was always supposed that he would be an electrician, and this he has done real well and succeeded in remarkable style. It is nearing the time of elections and in this telegram Frances Cox assures the public of her candidacy for lieutenant governor. Victor Chase writes from his training camp that he is working hard preparing for the Olympic Games. You will remember Dick made records throwing the javelin and in running performed some great feats. Marjorie Mackley has just accepted the directorship of the choir in the Baptist Church. She has made a mark in musical circles of the state. W hile along the musical lines, we read a telegram from Chicago stating that Jessie McCormick is playing violin in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. And here is a letter from the Comet Coaster W agon Co., it is interesting so 1 will read verbatim. St. Clair, Mich., June 18, 1940. Mr. Chairman: — My husband works attentively running the Wagon Company and 1 find it amusing to be a housewife, find it very interesting. You will remember me as Vera Blackball. Yours sincerely, MRS. LEO GOSS. Page Twenty-seven
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