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Our host, Dwane Clarke, is happily chewing the rag with his old pal, J. T. Maki. Dwane is now employed as a telegraph issippi, Missouri, and Amazon Telegraph Company. He and now receives tcp pay of WIO a month. You'll little difficulty in understanding him. He never Everything he says is spelled out in dots and dashes Terry Maki, who is trying to make out Clarke's sad story. His life has been a very hard one. Since been making his living as a professional football rlay er for the Miss- has worked hard probably have a speaks English. Morse code, is a hi-school he has er and wrestler. His face is so beaten up it locks like a pan of hamburger. His ears are so cauliflowered they resemble the handles of a loving cup. His heart is still strong and true, however. This friendship is as stal- wart as ever. Miss Viola Simmons iyes, still 'Missuf and the former Colleen Kane are delightedly burying each other in stories of their life since the old hi-school days. Viola now owns and operates a larve fish mar- ket and isn't doing badly either. Colleen is now the successful keeper of a happy home and mother of fourteen children. In her spare time, lwith fourteen kids?J, she has a hobby of raising calico cats. Our hostess, Mrs. Clarke, is busily preparing a little snack of smoked herring, pretzels and beer. Knowing that none of the zroup drinks heavily, she only ordered a fifty gallon barrel of beer, and by the time the party is an hour old, the small supply is nearly exhausted. Helping Mrs. Clarke in the preparation of the lunch is Carol Glngerich lonly her name 1sn't Gineerich any morel. She also is a successful home-maker. She works very hard supporting her husband, her job being bricklayer for a local construction company. Miles Winship, who has become a famous foreign missionary is enjoying the party immensely. His travels have carried him to the far corners of the earth. His stories about the people he has met and the countries he visited hold the interest of the group. Say, who's that big, brawny' character over by the beer barrel? why, it's John Kunze. He now works for a logging concern in Washing- ton. After years of hard work, he has progressed to the position of swamper. If he can work another twenty years, he hopes to become a sawyer. Well, I guess that concludes this little story. The writer, Don Ess, as can well be imagined, is an author, although he has met little success in that business. Publishers say his imagination is too absurd. Possibly it's the effects of his days at Victor High School!
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