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The driver turned and said, 'Where to lady?'. When he saw meJ George Sammons just whooped. We talked for some time until two well dressed men deep in conversation,came up to the cab. They recognized me. They were Stanley Blystone and Merle Teed. Stanley is a lawyer here and Merle a Georgia Senator. Merle told me that he saw Bill Miles in Washington and Bill's now a Major in the U. S. Army. Bill had told Merle that he saw Raymond Blasco in South Africa where he is a Medical Missionary. He also said that he came back in the submarine,U. S. Ohig in which Milton was Captain. In Boston Harbor he saw Marion Thornton a stenographer in a naval office. While taking a medical exami- nation he met Louise Chaffee, who is a Navy nurse. Stanley inter- rupted to say, 'By Jove, old trout, did you know that Paul Senita is the manager of a Men'e Dept. Store in Detroit?' Then he began to laugh. I asked him what was the matter. He said that Kay Wargo and Leona Thompson were gymnastic instructors for the smal- ler children of a Philadelphia Orphanage or as they would say for their 'little wabbits'. Stanley suggested that we go to lunch and celebrate. George said that he knew just the place. On our way George turned on the radio to station F.L.O.P. The program , featured Bob Rohde and his swingeters, starring the tenor of the ' hour, red-headed Bernard Brumagin. We didn't wait for the pro- gram to end: we turned it off. We stopped at Moo-foo 3ki's Tearoom. Once inside a veryiattractive waitress asked us for our order. Who do you think she was? Louise Tower! Humming a little tune as she went back to the kitchen she shortly returned with a man in a chef's cap and a big white apron, who was none other than John Wroblewski, the owner and chef.n f Voice on line: 'Pardon me for interrupting but your time is up.' Ruth and Esther: 'Who do you think you are anyway?' Voice of Operator: 'Elsie Wyman, operator.' Ruth and Esther: nWhy,Elsie,this is Ruth Halloran and Esther Packs. and havg you heardln 'What do you saw folks,let's hang up?n lfilflfllliliiiikiillii
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