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gt-ttiugg' Hlltllltvl for at hunk slu-'s writing. Saw nil lit-lels. 'Wt-rv vt-ry mlu'h imp:-1-sst-sl hy tlu- skill tlispluyt-tl hy WILLIAM NVAGNICR us lu- :uuk an 500 foot:-r. .lu1u- I . . . NV:lt1'lu-tl an pursuit- this nun-ning. Eiijuyt-al vm-ry uiut-h tlu- r'killl'ul llillltlllllgl' nt' tlu- slruui iuujors huton hy f'llAlil,l'IS WALSH. Alsn szlw L:1lil'I'I lVlll'l'l'Illl'liS'l' lt-zulillg: il Lzulit-s' Auxiliary lu':uu-h ul' tlu- ll. tl. 'l'. t'. lA'ill'lIt'tl that slu- is il lll'0lIllllt'lll' soviatl W0l'lit'l' in Austin. Julu- sl . . . lu-:wing fm- Littlt- lim-k, Arkansas this 1-vc-ning. -Iuiu- T . . . Uu tl-:tin for Littlt- lieu-k uu-t IIARLANID MYERS i11 :i snuilu-r. salial lu- is an llt'lll0t'l'ililt' Sm-uutm' fl'0lll .Al'li2lllS2lS. -lulu- Sl . . . Stoplu-tl uwliilt- :it at small town in Ai-kuusus :uul suw Mll,lllil'IlD l'IYl.l'Ili on tlu- strc-1-t. Slu- tulel us slu- is at st-vw-tati'y, vui- ployt-el in an lZIl'Qt' til-un tlu-rt-. -luiu- ltl. . l12ltl'V:,f0tllll ti-aiu ut sumll town, rt-1-uguim-el lu-r :ns Al,l'IA'l'llA AlillAl'till. slu- suiel slu- is lllillilllg at 1-mum-l't tour ul' tlu- vuuutry, slu- is tlu- l'2l4lt'l't'XYNlil of tmluy. -lulu- ll .... Xrrivt-sl in Litth- lhwk lust uight. -lulu- ll! .... X ftt-r usual pi-tu-1-tlurt-st-t out tu sm- sights ul' 4-ity. Wt-ut to I1-stziuruut auul fuulul pi-up:-it-tl-1-ss to lu- Mlhlllilflll IIASIACII. -luiu- I4 . . . Un our wuy to Nushvillt-, 'l't-uiu-sst-v hy uirplzuu-. Unu- vt-rswl with ft-lluw llilNNt'llg't'l'. t'AlCtlI,YN URAIZHS who is umy' Sm-1-. ut' l4EllNll'. -luiu- I5 . . . lAillltlt'tl in Nushvillt-, 'l'm-uiu-sst-v tmluy, plain tu visit tlu- uuiuutuius. tllu-ss wt-'II ht- lu-rv u we-4-k. -lu1u- lti . . Visits-tl l'nuurus Nushvillt- lu-ual institution. suw ICYIG- LYN IRUWI-IRS who is ai lualtrmi tlu-rm-. -luiu- IT . . llirs-tl il 1-ur :uul lu-:uh-tl for tlu- lnuuutuius. lu-uutil'ul Ht't'llt'l'.Y. that to gt'llt'l'iIl stm-1-. suw S'l'l'ILl,A IIAINICS vlvrkiug uiul l'uruu-r JOHN S'l'UNlCR sitting: nu tlu- 1-1-zu-kt-r lmi-rm-l 4-lu-wing tulizu-1-o-1 spittouu! Ilnught suuu- hi-1-:ul zuul lbtlltlgllil ulul haul luiu'h with Stt-llu. -lulu- IN . . Stuplu-tl ut tl hill hilly 1-uhin, wt-11-:lslu-tl in hy luiust-u'it'1- tlI,l'INlNiRA IIAIUIA N. liujuyt-tl ve-ry iulu-h tlu- rustia- utuunsplu-rt-. -llllll' lil . . . lu-1-itlt-tl to tlrivt- to l':ullu-uh. K1-utua-ky. Witlu-sst-tl at tnlvau-vo :nu-tiou pw-sielt-tl ov:-1' hy uiu-timu-1-r Rl l'lI IIUHVIGIR, mu- ulul only l'1'lll2llt' i'0llilt't'0 illlt'fi0llC0l'. -luiu- 135 . Arriva-cl in l':ul1u-uh :lt 9:00 this uun-ning, uu-t IPUIIIS I-'NUPK ou tlu- strt-1-t. slu- says slu- is il lunusc-wifv. .lu1u- 27 . . . Still iu K1-nttu-ky. AVt'lll to :I lun-sv show whit-h was wuu hy :I lltll'Nt'0NYllt'I' who flll'llt'tl out to lu- Nl'Il,l,ll'I SIIANIH-Ili. wt-ll known stu-iall lt-:uh-rg also suw JANE KICICFICR :uul lu-r hushzuul. -luly I . . . llc-:uh-tl fm- lluliuuu. .luly I! . . . Wt-ut into an huts-l :uul wus llillltlvtl tlu- pt-u for 1-1-gisti-zltifm hy l lil'llD XVICISS, rt-vc-utly 1-iuplnys-tl us 1-lt-rk. .lulv 4 . . . NV1-rv :awake-iu-el ut 8:30 A. M. hy an uoisc-, it wus tlu- -tth nl' July.. liuls-pe-iulc-iu'v Daly. NVut4-lu-el at llllllfillj' palrauh-, il hauul iu mu- st-4-tiuu wus lt-tl hy llrum Major RI l'll KI-IICNICY. Saw -ll-IAN Sl'5lMl'IRS hlowing an tuhzl in tlu- sunu- 0I'g2llllZ2lfl0ll. NYit1u-sst-tl :lu 1-Iallvm-:mtv alisplusv of fll't'XVOI'liS, mu- of whit-h 1-xpltult-tl lClltlAl! A. St'llAlCl-'l l'IRi fm- St-u:ltm '. .A1'tlllll't'tl at lu-zul:u-lu- fwuu tlu- fll't'XV0l'liS. wt- we-ut to tlu- t'0l'llt'l' tli-ug stun- :nul au-quirt-tl al. few uspirins fl-mu VERA l,l'll'l'U. 1-hit-t' 1-le-rk :uul stulu jl'l'li0l'. July 5 . . limmh-al an train for Ch-vcluxul, Ohio.
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1 - 4- home 011, so I guess wc'1l loave toiuorrow. lv May 6 . . Reluctantly l0ft the fair a11d start0d O11 a short iOlll' of In S. A. Headed for Portland, O '00'o11. I a May T . . . E11joy0d v0ry much tho Si'l'll1'l'A' Oll way to l,Ol'i1l2lll4l. 'l'alk0d to IJOROTIIY RARRER Oll tl10 f1'2llll. SI10 said sl10 is a Vl'lli'l'll' oquist. Sl10 i11t1'od1100d 1110 to ll1'l' lllllllllly, Miss Oharlotto M0f'a1-dy, XYO 2ll'l' staying all th0 1'1'issi11g0r llOllS0, a hot0l ruu hy an old Sl'llO0llll2lfC YIOLA CRISSINGER. May S . . . NV011t to illt' fllK'2lil'l'-Silly' GENEVA 'lBREITWEISERQ i'lllIlOllS tap 4l2llll'l'l'-SZIW NEAL RARNES l'Olli'1l'OlllllgI spot light. May Sl . . . full Olll' Way to Rois0, ldal1o hy airplane, whil0 flying low ov01' l'Ol'll li0ld, saw IIARLANII MYERS l'llli'lV2ltlllg Saud. May lll-Ari-iv0d i11 Rois0 just i11 ti1110 to lVlf1lll'SS Zlll llli.l'l'll2lilOll2ll Vlllllilllg l'Ollll'Si. Ladi0s, l1o11s011'iy'0s, from all ov0r tho world 11'01'0 lll'l'S- 011t to display tl10ir ruliuary skill. 'Phi' Wllllll'l' was a Mrs. Raust fl'Olll N0w AYlll1lSOl', Md., who illl'lll'1l out to l10 1111110 olzl101- than UATIIERINE CLOSE. May I2 . . . Moutaua: NYl1il0 our train sto11110d l'o1' wal0r at a d0s0rt station W0 l'll2lllI'lP1l to 11100t ROI! HA Y who told us l10 was lllilillllg tl1is way to F1-isvo. lll'l'Slllll- ahly to the fair. ' May lil . . . ll11tt0 10 a. 111. this 111o1-11i11g. Aft01- llSll2ll 1ll'Ol'0I-llll'0 w011t to a Rod0o, saw vowggirls. MILIDREII 'RRONVN and FRANCES RONYMAN doing rop0 trim-ks. Also saw RORERTA EAPLE, famous l+'0111i11i110 lil'Oll1'O llust0r. May I4 . . Slglli'-Sfwlllg i11 l3utt0. Avllllfl down to Stork Yards. Saw l'owl1oy 'IIOWARII GREEN driving rattle outdo :1 fr0igl1t traiu. May 15 ...' Plilll to 111ak0 a long hop to D011v01', Colorado. May 16 . . . Roard0d lblilllt' hound for D011v0r, Oapital City of Colorado. May IT . . . Talk0d with Miss CATHERINE BARNHART, well lillOWll nursing i11st1-110to1'. Said sh0 was on her way to AVYOIIHIIQI to l10lp SOlll0 flood Sllfi'0l'l'l'. T lll1llll1'l tl as to tl10 wl101'0al1o11ts of NORMA Sl'l1LlVAN,a11 old i'l'l0ll4l. 02lill0l'ill0 told 1110 she is 1'111111i11g a large rat l'ill'lll. Sl10 l'2llSl'S th0111 for 0Xp0l'lllll'lli2ll INIVIHOSUS. May 13 . . Ar0 g0tti11g tir0d of flying' so lllllC'll, but liko our hostoss VITA' llllll'll. Sh0 is Miss HARRIET SMITH. May 'lil . . . Lillltllxfl ill Rom-k Springs, Avyllllllllgf to l0t out some pas- Sl'llQl'l'S illltl 1-0l'110l. Took a little walk. May 20 . . . Took oft for IVl0llV0l'. Hopi' to arrivo i1lll'l'U day 2li'i0l' io- lllOl'l'OlY. May 22 . . A1-1-iv0d i11 llt'llY0l', Sl A. M. 'l'll'l'll, so W0 l'lxSil'4l at tho l'lovia lTot0l. Rang' for a l10ll boy. XV0r0 s11rpris0d to s0c DAVID SCOTT. May 221 . . . Siglit-s00i11g today. Saw a largo building 1111d0r rou- st1'110tio11. Notim-0d a tall dig111i1i0d Q0lli'l0lll2lll Oll sido walk SllfN?l'VlSlllg' ll10 work. 'l'lll'llPll out to l10 LVTIIER TAYLOR, su000ssful 1311ildi11g.5 f10llil'2l1'f0l'. May L25 . L0ft for Austin, TOXas. AV011t to oil fields. May 27 . . . ,X1'l'lV0ll in Austin today, after a long train 1-id0. NY0'1-0 l10gi1111i11g to wish W0 llilllllqf left our Ford ill New York. May 29 . . . V11 ln-ight and 0a.rly this 1ll0l'11il1g. Had l1r0:1kfast 211111 started ou a trip to thc oil tit-lds. Met DORIS KRESS, fainous author
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.'Tlll.V 6 . . . Arrived in Pleveland about il I 100 A. M. Peeped out from lwllllld my neighbor's newspaper and reeognized CAROLINE HELL voming up the aisle leading a little red-headed boy. She said that he was her son and that she had nlarried a saxophone player in the tlleveland Symphony Orehestra. After dropping our baggage in a hotel we visited f'leveland's tive pnblie High Sehools. Talked at Iuneh time with HELEN TRACY, a team-her of Typing and Stenography there. Met AR'l'THTR STONESTFER on the street, he said he was here taking a eourse in seientifie farming. TVent baek to the hotel. Saw in the lob' by RTTTTT ANNE TVTTTT-Pardon me-Mrs. R. E. Feeser of ----- . She said she is paying a visit to some friends here. .Tuly 'T . . Met PHTLTP TVAMPLER near the Post Offiee. lTe is a ffivil Serviee employee and now makes his money three eents at a time -selling postage stamps. TVl1ile walking down Lineoln street. some- thing resembling a large blaek doughnut zipped by our heads and smaelc- ed the pavement. Going up to its possible souree. we saw PATTL ZEPP swinging on a higli gate full of wires. frisking all. -Tuly S . . . lloarded train for Pittsburgh. Met Miss lTORO'l'll'Y NVAONER. an old sehoolmate who tells us she plays the Tlull Fiddle on a Radio program advertising Pennsylvania Anthraeite. .Tuly 9 . . . Arrived in Pittsburgh this morning. TVent to a Hash House. Guess who was eooking. Big TZERTTTA, TRPMP. Ate 3 full eourse dinners. Also met ELEANOR LT'l l'LE who elaims she is an artist. Plan to move on tomorrow. .Tuly 10 . . . Headed for Philadelphia. This driven by EMMA RTLL. Met LEONA TTTNER also on her way to Philadelphia. Tnquired as to whereabouts of MARVENA QTTTNTAL. TVere informed that she teaehes English in a small town out west. -Tlllf' 11 . . . Arrived in Philadelphia. This evening at 4 o'eloel: vis- ited Tndependenee Square. Saw many interesting things. ineluding a division of the Salvation Army on the eorner of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. Reeognized among them LOTTTSE KOONTZ and MTLTTRED YTNGLTNG. Saw DOROTHY SMTTH passing the pot. Also visited the famous aeademy of Fine Flizz run by Tioetor TDONA YTNGLTNG. Met MARIETTA POOLE on the street. She says she is professor of phsyehiatry at the University of Philadelphia. .Tuly 12 . . . Headed for TVashington, Oapital Oity of TT. S. Plan to visit plaees of interest and then at long last go home. .Tuly 14 . . . Arrived in TVashington. D. O.. at S :30 a. m. and set out to view the sights of the eity. After visiting Lineoln Memorial we jour- neyed on to the eapital building. TVere shown through the eapital by LOTTTSE SPURRTER. now a guide. Visited the TVhite House and saw MARY STEPTTAN, now working as a maid there. .Tuly 15 . . . TVent to a reeital at the Aeme 'l'heatre. thrilled to the beautiful voiee of Miss TRENE BEARD. who is the Lily Pons of today. Also saw LOUISE FOX juggling. .Tuly 16 . . Tt is now 4 :30 and we deeided to wind-up our visit to the Uapitol hy going to the Library of Congress. Passed by TIOROTITY IIVOKTNGTTAM who was sitting at a desk reading. Obtained the names of the oldest books from Librarian PAPLTNE TYIH'l'M'OHE. Among this list of books were two volumes recently eopyrighted, by GEORGE GUNTHER. TVe then went to the Bus Terminal and boarded a Grey- hound Tlus for home. '
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