jlie merry iuefi 0 NJQQlfLC8Al fA Crash! Wham! Wahhhhl Ho, hum. There go those twins again- waking me from my usual two hours of sleep. Sometimes I almost wish I had not earned my silver wings, but had stayed on earth like a bad girl. This job of being the recording angel isn't what it's cracked up to be. How did I die? VVell, you remember St. Geniels, girls-those jokes were killing mel Up here, my days are anything but monotonous, though they always begin the same way, as the twins of the former Billie Ingle scream their Salute to Dawn. I look down on Billie in her cottage and wonder which will get the beating today--Aloysius or Reginald. In the van of the A. M. shift, Peggy Hyder, with the jitters left over from nocturnal jitterbugginl, dashes down Kenilworth Road to the Mica Plant. But wait-luck is with Peggy, and so is Marjorie Heitman's huge freight plane which stops to give her a lift. CI pause to record the first good deed of the day.j t Ho, hum-still sleepy. What would be more welcome than a song from Vivacious Vivian? I peep between two cirrus clouds to see if Vivian is at Radio City yet. No! No! Not this! They have interrupted Vivacious Vivian to bring us the voice of Miss jane Perry, lecturing on her ex- periences nursing victims of pediculosis, scabies, and halitosis. My eye wanders to the next studio, where I see the star of stage, screen, radio and television-Lolly lNIcRary, now writer, director, actress, and sound-effectress of the week-day serial-the life and loves of Peg in Large Ladies. Enchanting though this lovely actress is, I must go, for I have just remembered the luncheon being given for Asheville's own placid author, Mrs. Elmer Koontz, by Miss Mildred Felder, society leader of 1955. In- cidentally, it has been rumored that Miss Felder will wear her latest hat creation, photographed this month in Senorita. ccClass, halt! In the street outside, there is a brief pause for younger- generation aggregation while lNI1ss Jessie VVooten, martyr to a third grade, interrupts a class drill to race after her favorite CFD prodigy, Elmer, Jr. To get out of the traffic jam, I'll wing it-for a change-and reach the roof garden of Kiddledee Dive. Thatls where the luncheon is to be. Wheeeeeel I'm here. Look whois coming-the owner herself. Of all people--Mary VVilsonl And from the look of that menu she has-well, no wonder Mary Janice Ladd goes to Raymondols Reducing Salon every afternoon. Goodness, the buzzing reminds one of the old 'Cwreckv room at St. Geniels. Let's eavesdrip to learn what all the excitement is about. Shall we? 4'Have you heard? '4Noooo lv HMaria Correa is H inff u from South America this evenin 'ust to H Y s P s J attend the concert. C129 i
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