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executive of a thriving insurance company where Jennie Horvath, Anna Bedus, Adele Baltuskonis, Alfred Cavagnero, Rachel Cisco, Chester Mier- zwinski, and Ted Tyczenski helped her to carry on a most successful bus- iness. Then came other such famous personages as Nick Fusco, physical director at Priscilla Thompson's and Louise White's kindergarten for shy and bashful children, Kittie Rosenbeck, a model for chewing gum adver- tisements who poses for artist Doris Hall, Eleanor Pratt, America's out- standing fashion authority, Eileen Sarkis, possessor of the world's larg- est wardrobe, Verlyn Friday, editor of the Friday Morning Paper, a pa- per with a daily circulation of fifty copies, Congressmen John Rubino, Edmond Jobin, Henry Grun, Ernie Herrmann, and George Morton, Ed- die Kaleel, who is furthering a great drive for the introduction of Amer- ican sports in Ethiopia, Georgina Buonor-ore, who is at present the first woman postmistress of the Torrington Post Office, Eleanor Brennan, famous Olympic swimmer who is the originator of many new diving feats, Alcibeth Lamphier, who is one of America's foremost baby spe- cialists, Anita Smith, famous violinist who has taken the World by storm with her fine interpretations of the music of great composers, Wanda Budney and Thomas Quartulli, lecturers. Thomas discusses the subject How to Overcome Bashfulness, while Wanda tells her audience How to Be Merry though Poor. 'Albert Jene is founder of the first American club for Newspaper Boys. World known celebrities were next announced such as Russell Bur- dick, big game hunter from Africa, Eunice Stotler, Lois Brenker, Alma Buzzi, and John Peckham, leading novelists of the year, Bus Smith., John Freedman and Chet Speed, landscape artists who recently improved the White House grounds, Multi-millionaire Pete Hoysradt still escorting Mary Kennedy, Walter and Wallace Wilcox, who are authors of a popu- lar booklet, How to Tell Twins Apart , Louise Church and Mary Colan- gelo, who have founded a school of dancing where only the latest dances are taught, Dr. Huska, famous American physician who has expounded the subject of X-Ray and has brought forth many new theories, Armand De Grandis and Lawrence Scoville, great professors of philosophy and still immune to the ways of the world, Ernest Booth and Herbert Bishop, famous scientists now searching for a cure for blushing, Thomas Gar- diner, who has discovered a freckle cream which will remove all freckles fifteen minutes after the first application, and Helen Alicky who is a great sports promoter. The gowns worn by many other such charming guests and society matrons as Emily Craig, Gert Silverman, Eleanor I-Iennequin, Efdna'Roy, Sophie Dubiel, Elsie Sawitzke, and Phyllis Drake were creations from l----1936----T
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.l In the maze of studios with their large panes of glass, I noticed many familiar faces. Phyllis Conforti, dermatology authority, broadcast- ed daily. Her program was also supported by such famous beauty cult- urists as Alice Perkins, Beatrice Demarest, Emma Wesolowski, Margar- et Hunt, and Lucy Pietrafesa. Sauntering out of Television Station I entered upon the street below where I absent-mindedly bumped into a young man and knocked his new- est of headgear, a stream-lined celophane fedora from his head which re- vealed a shiny bald spot. Looking up to apologize I was astonished to find that the victim was Clem Conforti with his hilarious companions who were Frank Iacino, a horticulturist, who has successfully grafted the zipper into the banana skin, and George Lent, a manufacturer of ever filled salt and pepper shakers. Then there was Eddie Krochalis, employee of the National Biscuit Company, who was so successful in putting across his sales talk that he supplied the entire world with Uneedas so that you no longer Needa Biscuit. Also Frank Lovallo, who is manufacturer of licorice jumping ropes and his competitor Paul Horvay, who engages in hand-painting jelly beans for Dorothy Eichner's kindergarten pupils. Feeling the need of something bracing after such an encounter I decided to enter an attractive cafe called the Sea Gull under the proprie- torship of Ernie Lacore. After entering the cafe I seated myself at a table in a remote and secluded section of the cafe where I was informed by the charming wait- ress Dorothy McLellan that a dinner was being given in honor of Angela Wall recently famed as First Woman Chief Justice of America, during which administration Reiny Herman was a speaker of the House, seem- ingly he could still talk as much. The dinner party was being given bv some of society's model host- esses, Harriett Coffey, Doris Dwan, Madeline Siegel. and Betty Perkins. As the celebrated guests arrived they were announced by Andy Weiman and ushered to their tables by Frank Couch, Leonard Dlugokinski, Eu- gene Garbin, Stephen Jankovic, Joseph Kolpinski, Louis Manes, and Ed- ward Zawadzkas. Ah, some one was being announced. First came Jack Tynan, U. S. Ambassador to Mars and his charmingly gowned wife, the former Mary Gleeson. Then came William Lundon, founder of the latest village in Little America, and Noreen Hickey, present governess and nurse to the Dionne quintuplets. Next were announced Congresswoman Charlotte Bill, Elizabeth Arezzini, Elna Sheagren, Helen Przemylski, and Angela Hogan, also Edward Drenzyk, television's Major Bowes, with Winnie McNamara, brilliant successor to the great Katherine Cornell. Of course, I saw Adele Doty, America's most successful business woman and head ----1936 I ---
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THE LOG one of the world's leading designing studios owned by Mary Dillon, fam- ed designer, where Edith Elliot, Margaret Galya, Luella Johnson, Eliza- beth Luckso, Helen Krauchalis, and Irene Pavlak were renowned stylists. The gowns were also created from the new aluminum, brass, copper and chromium materials manufactured by the world's leading textilists, Ed- ward Kosikowski, Elia Larocca, Odell Landi, Henry Rollet, John Tara- sevice, Alfred Seitz and Henry Samuelson. A iioor show was next staged. After several acts of wholesome en- tertainment the grand finale was presented in which Homer Wheeler and his professional partner Elizabeth Feher tripped the light fantastic to the tune of Ship Ahoy composed by that great composer, Barbara Morgan, and so competently played by the orchestra which consisted of Margaret Michna, Charles Thiede, Albert Persechino, Ray Stecewicz, Eddie Jerrykitz, Sal La Monica, and Kenneth Fahey. After this strenuous day I retired to Floating City Hotel where I seated myself in a most inviting chair. Picking up the book on the near- by table I found it to be a Who's Who of 1947. Scanning the pages I found many familiar names. These noted people I found were Alvera Pagano. author of a popular book entitled How the Small May Dress Petitely : Martha Horwath. originator of colored cigarettes which are chic with any ensemble: Robert Krause, world famous chiropodist: Charles Lindbloom, the most noted of all aeronautic engineers: Fred Woodilla, the most prominent of Wall Street Brokers: Joe McGowan, owner of the largest dog hospital in America: Arthur Kraig, modern architect: Adeline Ganem, a society Woman prominent in outdoors sports: Elizabeth Koury, renowned plastic surgeon: Nick Mecca, poet who has several children's bedtime poems to his credit: Louis Zbuska, champion baton swinger in Connecticut: John Nedorostek, champion typist of the world: Alice Szeskowski, wife of a fa- mous flyer in the German army: Wellington Leach, Spanish professor at Columbia University: Ray Ryan, America's leading poloist: Doris Sco- ville and Eleanor Hurlbut, hostesses of Plaza Pleasant at Palm Beach: Tom Cooke and Tom Dwyer, distinguished sports writers: Henry Zele and Eddie Higgins, proprietors of a swanky haberdashery where only the loudest of socks, scarfs, and ties are sold. On other pages were the names of Margaret Hogan. prominent in the world of nursing and of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where her in- vestigations have brought forth astounding revelations and cures con- cerning heretofore deadly diseases: Alma Rossi, head surgical nurse at the same hospital were Elinor Abeling, Virginia Corey, Mildred Fritch. a 1936
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