Tarboro High School - Tar Bo Rah Yearbook (Tarboro, NC)

 - Class of 1920

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Senior Prophecy (Continued) March 26, 1928. Miss Margaret Mitchell, Raleigh, N. C. My husband has a new aeroplane, especially constructed to carry heavy weight. We expect to fly through Tarboro on way to New York. Leave Palm Beach tomorrow if tailor finishes flying costumes. Delayed on account of scarcity of material. Am anxious to see you and old classmates. Mrs. Dick Felton-Cunnincham, Palm Beach, Florida. «$» May 8, 1928. Miss Mary H. Lewis, 1614 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Just finished course in Domestic Science at Columbia University. I intend open- ing a first-class Baker shop, making wedding cakes a specialty. Shop open from 11:30 a.m. (or a little later) to 1:00 p.m. Shall be in New York Friday to buy equipment. Rosa Moye Mercer, Tarboro, N. C. November 6, 1928. Mrs. Dick Felton-Cunninch am, Palm Beach, Florida. Have been located here for three years. More orders than I can fill. Just de- signed wedding gown for President ' s daughter. Don ' t miss my latest article on Correct Togs for High Flyers, appearing in September Vogue. Need several new models. Why not apply? Mme. Berthe Gedouin, New York, N. Y. August 29, 1928. Miss Hazel Hoard, Chicago, 111. Leading strenuous life. Am secretary to Governor of State. Special dancing lessons in evening. Have as many pupils as can manage. Usually teach only men, but cannot turn down old classmate. Can give you at least two lessons a week. Am doing my best to vamp the Governor ' s son. Miss Margaret Mitchell, Raleigh, N. C. Page Twenty-two

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Senior Prophecy May 1, 1928. Miss Mary Collins Powell, Tarboro, N. C. Have located adorable rooms for beauty parlor. Formal opening on the twenty- sixth. Drop in and have your hair done over in any of the new spring shades. Tell Walter, Maynard, and James, I camouflage both ladies and gentlemen. Residence address, 1614 Riverside Drive. Parlor address, 310 Fifth Avenue. Miss Mary Hester Lewis, 1614 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. May 8, 1928. Mademoiselle Berthe Gedouin, Fifth Avenue, at 31st Street, New York, N. Y. Just resigned position as Physical Culture Instructor, University of Texas, and Presidency of National Suffrage League. Packed away flat-heeled shoes and Wellesley diploma. I ' ve been wise for ten years; now otherwise. Order for entire wedding trousseau and bridesmaids ' dresses is yours. See you next week in New York. Miss Mary Collins Powell, Tarboro, N. C. ) May 16, 1928. Mr. Walter Simmons, New York, N. Y. Could you make three cartoons for our paper next week? I have been made President of the Pennsylvania Iron Works and, in order to stimulate good fellowship among our employees, I am having them to edit a paper of their own. Do your best, Dee, the cash is ready for you. James Baker, Philadelphia, Pa. March 5, 1928. Mr. James Baker, Philadelphia, Pa. Rejoice with me, old man. I ' ve at last won flattering public recognition for my long and untiring work in the laboratory at the meeting of the American Chemical Association last night. I was named as one of the five best chemists in the U. S. Come to see me in my own research laboratory at Johns Hopkins. Maynard Keech, Baltimore, Md. Page Twenty-one



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Senior Prophecy (Continued) December 6, 1928. Rosa Moye Mercer, Tarboro, N. C. Landed in New York this morning. Won M.A. from University and have accepted position as head of French Department, University of Chicago. Enjoyed every min- ute of stay, especially trips to London, Berlin, and Brussels. Will see you soon. Hazel Hoard, New York, N. Y. % April 6, 1928. Maynard Keech, Baltimore, Md. This is the life. Have no rival cartoonist in America. Bud Fisher and McManus starving in attics. I am lionized by New York ' s smart set — overwhelmed by crush notes. Can you arrange for reunion of Class ' 20? Want to see you all and put you in funny papers next week. Walter Simmons, New York, N. Y. Page Twenty-three

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