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Show Southerners Lobby For Their Hobbies "Hobbies," says Webster of dictionary fame, "are those things which a person pursues with zeal and delight." It is therefore common to see Marjorie Hyde or Beverly Anderson in pursuit of their mutual hobby men. ... In like manner, Gene Pickering couples girls and roller skating to occupy his time, roller skates being used to catch up more quickly with the damsels. . . . Envelopes bearing the handwriting familiar to one, Gloria Partridge, go to California, Idaho, Georgia, and Arizona. Gloria says she likes to write interesting letters. Well, now the other 44 states are awaiting a few lines. . . . Within the next few years, the midget auto racing profession should anticipate the entrance of Keith Brown. Four years ago he was hit by the "bug" and the urge still lives to race about in 'one of those pint-sized cars. . . . Modern Mod-ern design rides the highways and Alice Gus-taveson Gus-taveson plans to inject a little of it into everyday every-day wearing apparel, for her leisure moments are occupied by designing clothes. Lockheed or Curtiss Wright should see some of the model airplanes Chal Goss and Bill Simp- , son construct. . . . Although they wouldn't buy her a defense bond, Lillian Larsen still has a love for worldly coins. . . . Albert Ardema is an ardent baseball fan. If in doubt about any Pioneer league events, just ask A. A. He's compiled com-piled all the statistics since the league was reorganized reor-ganized in 1939. |