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n M AROUMD TOV/M By ■ , Mrs. Arthur Parker & Mrs, Ben Palmer (Effie & *Rene) MRS. A. C. EDV/ARDS sending a package to the ElffiRGE^CY HOSPITAL at Hickory for the Infantile Paralysis patients there - WILBUR BOYLES winding up the Brair Creek bus.— The weather still warn enou^ for AUNT GORDIE ROLLINS to rock—away on her porch - PAULINE CARPENTER home from her vac ation telling tall tales of the fish that got away - NEB GRIGG giving the boys the once over - ALEX WEASE & JOE SWEEZY thinking up excuses to dodge the wood pile — MRS, TAL WALLACE showing us flower lovers how dahalias can be grown - JIM IKE PEARSON telling jokes - DOODLE playing nursewnaid to his grandchildren- wqilking on air after receiving a JIM saying that he had landed in - The new salesmen getting fatter (all 4 F*s) - ETHEL MORRISON & ROSJMOND &"WLLIAM back home after a vacation at VQ - MR. & MRS, CEO, E'.RT*S broad smiles er the expected arrival of "CARTY” and his BltffiE^ The new rail that has been added to the side porch of the Hotel to keep iJjtSgCE & Fm-«S children in - SHANNON BL/iNTGN keeping house T/hile* "SIMA LOU was on her vacati*oi^- LOIS MCRORIE with her apron on and pig-tails- JOHNNY WHISNANT back from a visit to New Yb«lcto see WOODROW - BULAH LANE able to come to the st6po again after a serious operation - jUDE TOWERY threateSning to go to EARNEST BRID($S to get white buttons — CHARIEY PRITCHARD slipping off home to get him something .to eat - MRS, CHARIEY WALLACE proudly showing a letter received from EVERETTE MCNEELY a prisoner of war — NOVELLA* CLINE coning in to discuss her fine garden — MRS, MANDY lEE as full of energy as a 16 year old girl - MARY ELSIE BRACKETT delivering her nice butter - MRS, J, S, IATTIMORE*S happy smile over her good news frcxn J.S, — V/ALTER LEE*S every ready lau^ — The sad expression on /iNNIE SUE HOYLE’S face since FOY returned to camp — JIM OSBORNE wiping DORIS*S lipstick off when she kissed him good-bye — FRED DENTON chewing on a cigar and blowing off about his new son (wonder if he passed out cigars in the office) - PARKER getting a big kick out of showing the card that JAMES BLANTON, JR, sent him from Sheppard Field, Texas - PAULINE CARPENTER asked MILDRED BR/iCKETT who came near jninning over her, if she couldn’t have gone around — MILDRED told her that she wasn’t sure that she would have enough gas to make the round. * Clerk: "My wife told me to ask you for a raise in salary." Boss: "All right. I’ll ask my vdfe if I can give you one," * * * Boy; "\7hat*s a convalescent?" Doctor: "A patient who is still alive," The disposition of a man to return to the scene of’his folly is v/ell ni^ irresistible. "Well, I guess I might as well put the mot ion before the house," said the chorus girl as she danced out on the sta^, 45- A Family of Apt Students Young man 6ailing on older sister: "You’re an apt boy. Is your sister* apt, too? Boy: ’Well,, if she gets a chance, she’s apt tol"
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