Char Reardon is next in iine tor the Presidency oi B. Aitman 6' Co. We knew shed maize it some day. Vvhy, whois that sneaking in? OF course, itis Miiiy iVicKeon stiii cute as ever and very iashionaioiy attired, trying to maize one ot her quiet entrances. Anne Hughes, current singer oi the hiues, has just arrived and is taiicing over her recent engagements with another popuiar song-hird, Frances McManus. Joan Vvaiifer, now residing in Sunnyside, is the mother of two darting children and has recently heen eiected president ot the P.T.A. in her district. Lois Schencif can he seen in the Municipal Court taicing steno notes at the rate ot 140 words per minute. Regina Purce, stiii possessing that wonderful compiexion which made her a popuiar idol with ati Pondys users, has made her entry. Pat Nolan is a successful secretary to Mr. Gee Lowe, an executive with the Boy Scouts of America. Doris Noweii, as pretty as ever, recently an- nounced her engagement to a prominent Captain connected with Fort Schuyler. The adjacent Hoiy Name Buiiding is proud oi its modern improvements, made possihie hy the ingenuity and aggressiveness ot Mary Purteii. Peggy 0,Fiynn is quite overjoyed at the thought ot her iittie Jimmy getting his Hist tooth. Vveii, iooic who just waiiced int Helene iVicQueeney herseit. Mmmm i-fiooic at that handsome Irishman she,s with. tpat or Percy?j Peggy Mcinerney is on the entertainment committee. Peggy has reaiiy gone piaces with that spariqiing personality and ready wit of hers. it you were a guest at the Ambassador Hotei and asked tor the puhiic stenographer, petite Ann Kenny would he at your service. Gertrude Vvaish, tate as usual, is teiiing everyone how she and Helen Harte have recentiy been made superintendents oi the Horn and Hardart Company. As Father Time ticks on, we hecome aware ot the tact that our gay reunion must come to an end. it is with a tear and a sigh that once again we have to part, each on a distinct and separate path down the road of iiie. The gathering certainty proved to he a sociai success, and everyone agrees that another get-together in the near future is a Hmustu tor the giris oi June 1948. ' ,vii XXI, wi fe ,it iciiiijln A ix X 1 , ,.L,fi,iiy 5, jigs is wo:a i,i i , ici 'AX' 5 i ff ix A is OW pk M151 wg.
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