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me about the circumstances. I think they were so amazed at the transformation they forgot all about making a joke of it. One lady came over and complimented the show and asked me how I could stand to wear those high heels not being acccustomed to them. That was the first time I had realized that I was "at home" in high heels. I had no diff- iculty walking or standing in them. I received numerous compliments on my "beautiful legs". to bring out the beauty.

The high heels seemed

Soon it was time for the departure for the "honeymoon" At least a hundred people lined the walk from the church building to our waiting "get away car." As my "husband" and I ran to the car people threw rice at us. The car was painted with "just married" signs and had the traditional old shoes and tin cans tied on behind. We roared away from the church out of sight then doubled back to the church via an alley, abandoned the car and returned to our dressing rooms to get out of costume.

As I was undressing I heard a conversation between 3 or 4 people as they walked down the hall outside the room. One remarked, "Boy...That Bride was the cat's meow!" When I went to the men's rest room to wash off the make up, two men were inside. They both said they were going to pay admission to see the show again the following evening.

That night in the privacy of my apartment I couldn't resist the temptation to dress up again. As I would don each garment I would look at myself in the full length mir- ror on my closet door. The sight thrilled me to the point of ecstacy! I can't remember anything in my entire life thrilling me so greatly...even my own wedding night. I re- mained in various stages of feminine dress and undress for two hours, thrilling with every minute of it. I did not get to bed until 1:00 A.M.

The next morning as I entered my laboratory office the kidding began. It seems that all my employees had attended the first performance. They threw such remarks as, "How was Continued on Page 44