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tor not long ago if he knew of a
big league ball player from Dem
orest, Ga., where the writer lived
for several years. Mr. Me. couldn’t
think of the player’s name at the
moment, but the editor read about
Johnny Mize the other day and re
membered playing tennis with him
and acting as his Scoutmaster
when Mize was a barefoot boy.
You never can tell how famous some
of the little barefoot boys we know
wiill become. Frequently we see
articles in the Atlantic Monthly by
Prof. Brooks Phillips, a former
neighbor from the same town. We
miss something when we fail to
keep contact with past friends and
associates, which reminds me that
I owe a letter now to a classmate
who is now president of a college
in Alabama. He is Ross Ensming
er, son of the Rev. F. P. Ensminger
who has often visited Tryon and
preached at the Congregational
church. The Rev. Mr. Ensminger
was a collegemate of Dr. Missil
dine at Rollins in Winter Park,
Florida.
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