Smithville High School, The Searchlight, 1939, Page 50

Description: There is silence for awhile as Mickey seats Pauline ina richly uphostered chair and begins to wave her hair.”0, by the way,1’ Mickey continues, “I read in the“Morning Crier” this morning that’s the biggest paper inNew York now. Paul Hays owns it. I think Paul named thepaper after little Helen, because she cries every morning.Well-, anyway, I read about Dorothy Butchers’ great successin the Metropblitan Opera. Last night was the closing nightof the season and there, were several . celebrites there,Among them were Homer Humphrey newly re-elected mayor ofNev/ York, .Russel Johnson, the noted traveler and lecturer,and Dale Wisley, the great comedian. But I started to tellyou about Dorothy, She got so many curtain calls and workedso hard that she had a nervous breakdown. She’s under thecare of the famous nerve* specialist, Lloyd Johnson. Wellthat’s about all of our classmates that I know about,Pauline,”Mickey concludes, .“Do you knoware?where any..of the others“Well,” Pauline begins, “I received a letter fromBeulah Owings Shields the other day. She and Elmer aremarried and live in Michigan. Yvonne Hays married DubieMcCammon and they are living in Indianapolis. She wrote methat her small daughter, Elma, is getting to be a wonderftildancer. She is taking lessons from Madame Anna B. Tatum,who has a studio on the circle in Indianapolis and ElmaStewart, is traveling abroad this summer for her health,”Pauline glances at the clock and exclaims ”0, dear,look at the time! I should have left as soon as youfinished with me, but I do love to talk. I have anappointment with a representative of Wrights’ Motor Company.He wants me to buy a new car, and I think I will. The carsmust be good, because James Wright is president of thecompany.“Well good-bye Mickey. I’m sure glad I found you.You’ve given me the best hair-vzave I’ve had since I leftHollywood. Good-bye again, I must run along now.“Good-bye Pauline,” Mickey calls after her formerclass-mate, “And do come in again soon, I love to talk aboutthe good old days in S. H. S,”
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