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Again, we  ee  ~Iildre(l Brown, alwa)  tqirw to do her be. t,  matron  at \\e t  Hamp-
                        ton  'ollegt,  \  rrginia  her  alma  mater.
                             ow  appe.u  Leo  'oil in  ,  a  the  tine  t  trombone  pia  er  in  th~  I· lorida  • ni' ( r  It\
                        ( )n. he  tra.
                           ( )ur  urpri-.e  i  great  wh ~ n we  ee  Jo  ie  \Ic  'allum  a  . killed  ..  p.tnish  tenographer
                        t'> our  l ·nited  ,' tat"  amba  ador  in  Peru.
                           But wh:tt could . urpri  .:  u  more  than  wh,·n  \\ Jlliam  Phillip  app  aL  a  the  world',
                        leading  nm eli. t,  . eated  in  hi  lu  iuriou.  bach ·lor  apartm~ nt?
                           And  now  \\'l'  behold  ~Iademoi·elle dt  \Iullan,  former!)   ellie  ~Ic 'allum,  who  i
                        th ·talk ot  all  the  theatriul  \\orld.
                             e  t  we  . ee  Elizabeth  \  .ddron,  ucce  fully  leading  her  part)  .t  magnetic . tump
                        spe,tket  in  the  1 <J2H  pre  identtal  campaign.
                            \.nd  what  shall  we  a)  wh: n  it  dawn  upon  us  that  John  Finla\  ')n  1  a  cdebrated
                        ci' tl  engineer  in  :outh  Am..: rica,  hi  magnificent  bridge  acros  th"  ~\mal:(m  being  th ..:
                        talk  ot  th•·  world?
                             e  t  we  find  (;lad~ s  Bellew,  wonderfull;  . ucre  ful  a  a  1111  ·  10naq  in  the  darb·
                        fields  ot  Africa.
                           Th ..  curtain  s"parates  ,tnd  we  ee  Je  ste  Lang. ton,  our  old  civil  en·ice  officer,  who
                        ha  reached  his  h"ight  as  postmaster-general.
                           The  tai ries  nn:t  d isrlose  \nnette  Johnson,  charming  and  attracti\ e  as  a  manicurist
                        in  . \tlanta.
                           (;ledull)  th~ ehcs  reveal  Alligood  ~Ic "olskey,  the  noted  \Vall  treet b:oker.
                            Ftnall)  com~  I brris  Hemming,  nO\\  O\\ ner  of  a  noted  tea  room  in  Richmond,
                        Vtrginia.
                           There  i.  an  old  sa) ing  that  fairies  hide  a  '' hite  rose  on  graduation  night  under  the
                        person\  rhair  wh'> will  b(·  th ~  first  ot  the  cLt.s  to  marry.  Then  go,  little  fairy,  and
                        find  the  ros~ .   Ah!  And  wh..:rc  do  \\C  .ce  it  but  b~ncath  the  chair  of  gentle  Isabel
                        hnight?
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