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just before the house lights dim, there is some excitement in the rear of the theater as Audrey Black. the noted actress, is swamped by autograph hounds. liileen Edgar, an executive ol' Thomas Coukart's department store, arrives a little late with glean Klein, who is now a buyer of clothing for the patrons of Joe Rich- ardson's Funeral Establishment. The 'music begins and before we know it the most wonderful display of talent fs finished. Into the street slowly empties the theater. We now make our way toward the Club co-owned by Otto Herforth and Donald Vernau, where tonight the music will be provided by McFarren's jazz Band, featuring the saxo- phone ol' Phil Lawrence and the voice of lovely Pat Kirk. At a side table we spy Prof. Curt Andreen, still debating the immortal ques- tion--Resolved: To be or not to be. Accompanying him is John Byrne, D.D.S., and David Aul, television executive. The next table is occupied by the eminent tree surgeon, lid Kretzg Bowling Champ, james Brunig Air Hostess, Sylvia Eng- lishg and Einstein's new assistant, Ruth Carder. Following us into the club is Disc jockey Donovan and Sarah Wellinger, now director ol' the world wide Drive-in Theaters. Still good old friends from high school days are Anna Caparelli and Mary Ciccone, the two hostesses who direct us to our table. At the table, next to ours is the new owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Frances McLennan. XVith her is Mercedes Piedmonte, who now has her own French Art Studio. All eyes turn toward the door wondering, as Dr. Fabrizi hurries in from an emergency operation. 'l'here's no stopping Father Time and before we realize it, this wonderful evening ol excitement and pleasant surprises has come to an end. As we walk down Broadway, though weary, tw are not too tired to hope that the next ten years will be as kind to all 'our friends as the last decade has been. 1 Gaz.. N-
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