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-A I) .- , . -.-r':-. ;:-r'-i Friday; August 2$ 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. t;;;. er -urn. Par Seven i I LEAP YEAR BRIDE IJy Ml UA LOU ItltOOKMAN (Copyright 1933) (By NEA Service Inc.) BEGIN HE HE TODAY Cherry Dixon. 19 and pretty, i falls In love with Dan Phillips, i newspaper reporter whom her ; wealthy, aristocratic parents have . forbidden her to see. When t Chewy , learns Don's telephone ; messages have been kept from her she steals out of the house to meet. him. Her father discovers ; this and threatens to send her to California. Cherry defies him and -' i he orders her to leave. -- She goes to Dan, tells him ' what has happened and asks him to marry her. The ueremony Is i- performed that night by a Jus $ tice -of peace. Friends of Dan's stage a party for them. Next day CJherry, who has only the dress she is wearing, goes shop ping. -She opens a charge ac ; count And the bill totals $03.70. When Dan comes she is ashamed to tell him of her extravagance. : NOW GO ON WITII THE STOItY - CHAPTER XII i ' The telephone shrilled. Cherry dropped the brown felt she had been about to pull over her head and reached for the receiver. "Hello," she said eagerly, expect ing to hear Dan's voice. "Is this Mrs. Phillips?" . 1 It was a stranger speaking1, A man whose voice she did. not recog nize. Cherry said yes, this was Mrs. Phillips, and waited. "This Is the clerk downstairs," the man went on crisply. "There's some one to see you Mrs. O 'Fallon the name is." ' "Who? Oh bh, tell her to come fight upl Tell her to come right away!" ,. . A few moments later when there was a light rap Cherry ran to the tjoor, pulled it open and threw both firms about the short, stout figure on the threshold. "Sarahl Oh, I'm bo glad to see you. I'm so glad " The rest was muffled against Sarah O'Pallon's substantial shoul der. Sarah's generous arms hod gathered the girl into them. She was a Sarah transformed by a long dark blue coat and neat black tur ban, but her eyes were as blue, her cheeks as pink as Cherry had al ways seen them. ; "Cherry darlliV!" ' ' Old Sarah's vision, seemed sud denly blurred. They were glad tears that glistened on the round, pink cheeks. She patted the girl's shoul der, mumbling endearments that were half audible. "But Sarah !' Cherry exclaimed, laughing. There was a suspicious sparkle on her lashes too. "You're Crying! You mustn't do that. How did you, know how to find me? Oh, there's so much I want to tell you. Sarah, and so many things I want to askl Here come inside. Sit down I Sarah, you haven't told me how you found out where I was. And you are crying. How's Moth er V , ' The questions came one after the other without a moment's pause for repues. i. At last Sarah, mopping her eyes, managed to get out, "You shouldn't have done it. Cherry. You shouldn't have run away like you did." Her severity was utterly trans parent. ' Sarah's eyes were on her former charge, anxious and ador ing, while she pretended to scold. , "Oh, .; please, Sarah, don't;. begin ijthatl" i tr -( i- ji "Justthe same you shoultmrfinay' Iflone itn I read in the poper&nbbut you beln married and all. My lit tle Cherry! I couldn't believe It!" "I'd do it again," the girl said proudly. "Walt till you. know Dan, then you'll understand" Y :-v The jolder woman was sitting hi Jthe bifc overstuffed chair. Cherry -who had perched on the arm of the chair suddenly slipped to her knees 'directly In front of Sarah. '. . "Dan's wonderful!" the girl said, raising starry eyes. "I'd do It again !for him!" - "You mean you're really happy?" THIS DURABLE, LIVELY, PLAY BALL FREE! y MAGNESIA t 1 TOOTH Sl-:rhl I paste a I Both for 39c Glass Drugs La Grande, Oregon The , Shake Switch Shop 220 Fir St. Special for Saturday & Sunday IIuckletoiTy, Strawbcny, Apricot -and Pineapple Sherbet 20c Quart 2 for 35c Maplemit, Mack Walnut, Chocolate, Vanilla and Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream 25c Quart 2 for 45c Happy Jacks "Happier than I've ever been In my life!" Old Sarah slipped a hand over the girl's. "May the Lord take care of you and help you, to ..keep that happiness," she murmured. VMaybe if you feel that way It's for the best" "Of course It Is!" Cherry Insisted. "And really, Sarah, there wasn't any other wayi" For Sarah's benefit she reviewed the . scene of her last evening at home. With "oh's" and "ah's" and frequent nodding of her head Sarah listened -to the story;' ' Cherry de scribed the marriage and the cele bration with Dan's friends. Then It was Sarah's turn to take ud the' narrative. "Such a nlehtl" slie began; "I hope , I'll not . live inrougn anotner onei ah mat we knew was that you'd gone and your mother was cry In' her eyes out In her room and your father down stairs pacfn' back one) forth like a wild man. Half the night It went on and not a wink of sleep did I get! And feelin' guilty as I did for knowln' where you'd been off to In the afternoon. I was afraid to speak and afraid not to. Oh, it whs ter rible! Then In the morning we saw the papers and read how you'd been married. I guess your father took on even worso than he did the night before. He didn't leave the house until almost noon. We could hear their voices his and your mother's but it was your father that did most of the talkln.' Finally he left and your mother said she had a headache and was not to be dis turbed. She stayed in her room all day, but she had me brlng the news papers and it was easy to Hell from the way her eyes were 'swollen and the red lines around 'em that it wasn't headache " "I'm sorry," Cherry said slowly. "I didn't know she'd feel so badly." "What? Not feel badly? With her daughter that seems almost a baby still run off and marry in someone she doesn't even know? Not feel badly? Oh, Cherry I" "Would she let me come to see her?" the girl asked hesitantly. , Sarah shook her head. - "That's the worst part," she admitted. "It's your father that's so set against It. intuit wuy yuui iiiuiuui noiii. me "Mother sent you!". "Of course. Late yesterday aft ernoon she rang and said I was to go out of the house somewhere and telephone the newspaper office and see If I could find out where you were. Well, I did it and some girl with a nice polite voice said you was at the Blsmark hotel. So when I told your mother she said I was to get your things packed and send them to you." "Oh, Sarah " "Well. I thought before I did that It would bo better to come down and talk to you and see how every thing was. Your mother said yes, that's what I should do, but I mustn't let any of the others know about it. And none of 'em does know! So you tell me, Miss Cherry, what to pack. I think your mother liked the idea of my comln' to see you so I could tell her how you was and if you want to send her a note I'll be glad to take It. But I wouldn't write letters because may be your father wouldn't like that." Cherry was on her feet. "Of course I'll write," she said. "Sarah, you're an old darling. You'll come to see mo often, won't you?" "Well, 111 try to. We'll have to be careful, though. It would n.'t do for your father to find out." Half an hour later Sarah O'Fal lon departed. Stowed away In her purso was a-: letter .-.Cherry had .written to her mother.7 The trunk with Charrv's clothintr. .Sarah nrom- ae3btiJtiP15& fttf lverl$"ln thS aft? ernoon. "Don't fret,"- she told the girl as she hesitated with one hand on the doorknob. "If you're sure you've got the right boy. things'll come out right! Young folks have to go their own way, I guess.- You can let me know If you move . land I'll, com when I can." Cherry went down the hall with her. She squeezed Sarah's hand tightly as the door of the elevator car slid open. "Goodby; Darling." -v - "Goodby." Back In her room the .girl glanced with a large tube of feol& MILK of MAGNESIA TOOTH PAST E The children will have a world nf fun with this durable, live rubber, red whito and blue play ball, fiven grownups want one for swimming parties! You get it free with your tube of Rezall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste designed to neutralize mouth acids the causo of dingy decayed teeth. Act nowl each 5c- 99.9 Perfect! , Ninety-nine and nine-tenths per cent perfect was the rating given Miss Maude Lee Bradshow, above,-17-ycr-old Hannibal. Mb., girl Rd)Qdged he healthiest miss in Missouri at the annual 4-H club meet at the University eff Mis souri, at Columbia. at her wrist watch. Almost noon. One thought and one only was In 1 Cherry's inincl. With sudden en crirv Chorrv hurrlpr) tn t.hn nlnt.hoo closet and dragged out the big box I from Stanley's. A minute more ond she was pulling on her hat and coat, 1 She left the hotel and walked to ' : the 'department store with the box ' 'under her arm. Miss Lacey Was In' I tho French room, waiting on auoth- er customer. Cherry lingered until alio had finished. Then she ex plained thut she had changed her mind about the purchases. Miss Lacey'i trim dark browB lifted' slightly. If Cherry had not been so preoccupied she would cer- ' talnly have become uncomfortable under that guze. ..... j 1 "You mean they're uhsatisfac- 'J tory?" the saleswoman asked. "No, I I've decided I won't 'wont I them. It's all right. Isn't it? They haven't been touohed " Miss Lacey opened the box and shook out the dresses. Regretfully she admitted that it would be all right. Was there anything else she could show Mrs. Phillips? Some- . thing she'd like in exchange? j Cherry said no, there was noth ing else. And now that the things had been returned there wouldn't be any bill would there? Miss Lacey wrote something on r. slip of paper. "Just present this at the credit desk." she told Cher ly. "They'll give you a receipt." With tho carboned receipt showing tlint merchandise worth $93.70 had been returned and credited to her account Cherry left the store. She discovered that the sun Was shining and the faint breeze held the frag rance of spring, surely tne sKy naa , never seemed bluer. A group of girls ' passed her, laughing. Cherry paused before a florist's window and gazed in admiration at huge baskets of blue nnd,vhlto hyacinths,. . She, c.oijlda.l Triost breathe ibeir, sweetness. - s ,J ! i Spring! Of "course it was spring, the seuson when all the world took on freshness and new life. This was a sunny day In mid-April and Cherry was a bride with the finest, dearest young husband in the world. She had just corrected a mistake '. that, .for a short time had threat ened their happiness. Everything was oil right now. She would not even have to tell Dan about the charge uccount since tho bill had I been removed. I At a drug store counter she lunched on a sandwich and malted milk and then hurried back to tho hotel. It had been agreed between them that Dan was not to telephone , her at noon because Cherry expect- j ea to spena tne aay nunuug iur uu apartment. She did not go out, however, be cause she was anxious to be 'on hand when the trunk was delivered. Cherry would take no chance with that trunk. It come about 4 o'clock. By the time Dan arrived she had unpacked everything and was wait ing, fresh and radiant in a deep green frock with touches of daffo dil yellow that he said made her ex actly like the flower. "Only lovelier," he told her. "Lovelier because well, you're you I" ' She laughed at him from beneath demure lashes. She said that ho was ridiculous and how she loved him for it 1 They had dinner again at Schroe der's, exchanging news of the day over the appetzing hot food. Their plates were taken away to be re placed by dessert. Abruptly Dan looked up. It was one of those moments that seem utterly casual when, looking backward, events reshaping entire lives may seem to have their be ginning, y Dan said, "Guess I forgot to tell you. Max Pearson's coming back tomorrow." (TO BE CONTINUED) Slx-Mller Claims Record BURLtNGTON, N. C. T Paul "Hardrock" Simpson bettered the American and world's professional record for the six mile run here when he covered the distance in 30 minutes, four seconds. He will make application for acceptance of the rec ord. New Kordo-Hide The leather Coat You've Heen Waiting For! -It's Washable -Sturdy -Patch Pockets -Tangrain Finish $9.95 ii)Ukj.inniin iiw t" UNION PERSONALS $ $ $-$$ By Mr. L. Z. Tcrrull (Observer Correspondent) , UNION (Special) Sunday will close the conference year of the Methodist church and Dr. H. Q. Mc- nnlllRtrnt rllctrinh sitrutHtitAnrinnt. will ! give the sormon at the morning , church services. ; A short business session will follow the service in or der to Close up the work of the sev eral departments of the church. AU reports are to be complete and the election of the various committees ' for the ensuing year will be held dur- lug this session. I ! Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gross are spending their vacation visiting her sister t 'Longview, Wash Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Haggerty and Gracla, Mr. end Mrs. Will Haggerty and sister, Louise Caldwell, who are visiting here from Burns', spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.. Adney, Haggerty at Enterprise. ': ' A fishing' -party oomposed of Dr. George Hoffman, Harper and Gordon Bernard, of Union, and Tom Murphy ( ond Harold Barthel, oi Pond le ton, went back Into the mountains on the iBig Imnaha last Friday v afternoon and spent the weekend camping and ifishlng. Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Ber nard drove to Penile ton for the Daily Cross ACROSS . U Shed the feathers t. Obtjse ; Countenance Vi, lYeNh-watur , tJ0L'i)oiue I a. Lltiuor U. Sacred imac 15, foltionous . . arachnid 17. Tear asunder 18. Japanese colt) 19. Metric Wild measure 20. hotch Ml. The rainbow. 23. Pass! ' ' fashion X. Parent JJf'i, Demolished 2$, Uuge arm ol thu sea 29. Lower tnohien- tarlly , 30. In bed 31. Plaything 32. HxfsUHl .33, Massachusetts ciiya 34. Merry -3fi. Allude 3i. Morning: abbr. 37. Purchase 35. Wall for 39. orr 41. Adult boy . Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 6. ARlECApTE aIa rFF REWA tflDfT N G ffl I E E Wjfcffi.? ar a dMb fen GiiMlDiORiAS G oat bWWse at Ed MOV ERSId 0. A s na p Is ate oWMM ter$ I T B WK la5 I 5MPI? E Slip E N T AISlslYgTsTloA 0 Y 4a. Uune oy 4w. ICByytlan Rod- dens 48. renee back ot ihe lnUfr 48. Discourteous 49 Jiinne&e stntemnn SO. In this pluce 61. City In :owa ' ' Wm - , m : M . ui - ''zLA , 33 HP34 iPJ5 I A& WS yrayHAi nI pictures (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) npHE monkeys Tought and fought and fought until one of them jumped and caught the other In the tummy with a blow that was real slick. "Oh, my!" cried Coppy, "look nt that. The blow has knocked that monkey flat. If I was hit that way I'm sure that It would make me sick. "Let's help the monkey to his feet, or else find him a nice soft seat. I hardly think that he will waht to battle any more. "As Ions os wo have been shown how, let's stage a fight our selves, right now. We'll only scrap a Utile while, Our muscles might get sore." rTHEN Duncy said,' "I have a hunch for something belter for this bunch. I'll put on both those boxing gloves and then you'll sec some fun. "Instead of fighting one of you, I'll fight the winning monkey, who seems bubbling o'er with con fidence 'cause one fight ho has won."' The Tlnles all agreed lo till-'. Twits i o m e t bj g lliat Uicy weekend. v ' Members of the J. J. club, about n dosaen In number drove to , Cove Wednesday afternoon for their week ly meeting. After an afternoon-of swimming they enjoyed a "Dutch treat" before returning home. . They will drive to Radium springs for their meeting next week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlnshlp and Anna Mae, who now make their home In Rnlna ilnnnvl nt. Ilnlrtn A ihnrt I time Thurtirtiiv nn their wnv to Atheim to-attend 'the funeral of his foster mother, Mrs. Gldred Hutchinson and Miss Eldora Hutchinson returned Tuesday evening from a two weeks visit in Corvallls and Portland. Miss Clara Van Houten returned Sunday from Spokane where she-spent a two weeks vacation from post of fico duties. Mr. and Mrs, 0. H. Bid well, of Is land City, and Mrs. Harry Hulao and sou, David, who are visiting from Portland, were Union visitors on Sat urday. : , i (dill I UK r. nrsl.Mi S I'AltIS' PAYOU. ! PARIS (!') Baronne Robert de Rothschild Is among smart Parisians who are choosing red for evening wear this year. She attended tho recent re ception given at the British embassy for tho French preslJent, wearing n gown of brilliant red crepe designed along clinging lines. With It she worn a necklnco of diamonds. - - Word Puzzle Medicinal plan I Nuniher Dlschnraed J 1 1y li cards I Mot innlL-h ' Ueiiiuiioratcd . Monlh f tho yeiir Color : Klf . irnlinior Wcirthless: -Itlhihm fourth slom ui'h of i unit' nutit I .ii (I Vumiulhert -Larttcsl Hot'tch river Marry StoailyluR roiie Skailnr; arena t''))iimlu(luns Kind nf mcnt II roii d Shlp'H cfrlr Pierre with the horns Oven Mil sou line name Invite Thm woman Uitr 63. Pantdlao DOWN 1. Kali io hit 2 A single time 1, Trwidl nm b - oelehrlty 4. Suitor 6. liaxanrs I wouldn't miss, nut first tlicy took 1 1 he losing monk and put him by a :irc. The monkey shortly heaved a sigh nnil, rather slowly, clImhiM 'up high and hid among lho branches, rs ashamed as ho ;could bo. ' .... IIE.V Duncy put the gloves on tight and stepped .right out and said, "Let's fight." The mon key seemed a bit amazed, but put I his gloves In nlr. Then Duncy slipped 111 quite a j punch. A laugh came from the (Tiny hunch. "Go right ahead," icrlcd. Hcouty. "You havo given him a scare. ' Tho monkey, though, was rather smart. He sot himself to do hlrpart and right out from tho shoulder ono long arm began to siveop. Poor Duncy promptly tried lo duck, but found that ho was out of luck, The blow caught him l right on (ho chin and sent him in n neap. (Copyright, 10JI. NBA Service. Inc.) I (The Tlnles i lile on the monkey CLASSIFIED ADG XiX tub MABKEt PLACB OP UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES rJ (Count live average words . to tbt llnej Y Per Hue, 1st Insertion......... Per line, eucn added conseo- . utlve Insertion . Minimum cnarge on one order w..' . 70 250 FOR SALE YAKIMA FRUIT MARKET, at former Penney store on Depot St., offers a flue selection of canning fruito by the apple box. Don't be too late. to get yours. Elberta peaches, com, moa kind, 55c; also have choice grades, nnd big Hales. ' Our pcara are select, get your prunes, crab-' apples, ond our choice watermelons now. H. W. Smith, Prop. 8-20-2 tpj HESH SPRINQ $UCKEN9 Beat roasts luc, beer . loin and round steak 16o. Butter 22o pound. Orders I uuiTCrcq, ia uruuue fuunc rauiKub, . 8-26-1 t. LOCAL tree ripened peaches, apricots and tomatoes. Local apples 50c per box, canning beans, corn and cu cumbew. La Oraude Public Market.' 8-26-1 tp com. Onil 240 W or 456 M or see' Will Adler, Muy Park. 8-25-3 tp. , ' FOR SALE Benns for canning,. IBs a gal. Robert O. Clark, t'ruitdolo, . ' ip. roil SALE Bun orpuiRlon iryora. . U0c lb., Bmltli'a Fox Farm. B-SG-a tji FOR SAUB LiiOlt model oeUnn. Prlven only 14,000 mllos. Oooil conUitloiii Not Junk. Will take sovoral cords oj wood os purt payment. BnJiuiao cash or terms If desired. Inq. 22Vi Cednr St. . 8-18-0 tp, A TimiviNa I.rri'LE business In It) I Grande. Idea! for man and wife or . mother ond daughter. A real bar gain. Seo Q. E. Burnhlll. 8-2-t , FOR RENT FOB PENT Fum. Apt., 12. Inq. I nfter 5 p. m., 1403-6th. 8-20-3 tp j ' MODERN BOOMS, close In. 1002 2nd , St.- Convenient. Moderate prices. ' ' 8-20-2t FOB RENT Completely furnlshod ' , house. 1812-Bth St. ' 8-28-t f, , 0-BM. MODERN HOUSE, 1 block from i (iclinnl Hit n. nr 4n3 Arinmn on I Sunday. ..j... 8-26-3 j.) 0-HM. HOUSE itoar Nurmnl and hlh' 1 school. Full cement basamont and garage, 12. Phone 2C4 W. I 8-23-5 tp. , FOR RENT Modem hollso at 10W) 1 ' Oalt St. Chas. H. Reynolds. . I :.. 8-i3-tt. ..ITIMGTLY MODERN 1-nm house Oft I oth St. Inquire 1406 N or phone 434-J. fl-20-t f. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Por oiwh. Hinilll ' ;pluco, Vfa or 2 A. Must be roniiotv- iiblo. In or nimr Ln Qrtuulc. Mia. Tonnlo EckstMn,' E!gin. H-2S-3 tji. AUTOMOBILES 1028 a. M. C. 1 Vi ton truck. 27l.00. Used Hot Point electric range, $3.'). SO. Carr Furniture Co. . 8-10-1 m. DOBC1E COUHEOOOD TIRES : Runs good. Price '$100.00. PERKINS MOTOR CO. Phone M 600 4th & Aclnms 8-20-t f. Professional Directory Hospitals Dlt. I.HE n. BOUVT Bye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat Hospital CM Roar Foley Bldg. Pn. lialn 1. THE NEW F ANGLES (Mom'n WHEPC HWE.YOU . I'VE CALLED CVCCyONE, VRVING TO LOCATE. VOU -..,,1 Jl ")! V QVrr OVA DOKTJBE: THAT WAV, 11 NW. COMEON.SUGAP. AiND, NE'U 7 WELL, f ) BUGAife.. 1'LU ADMIT T DOES I'LL VOX GIVE YOU, F ' NEVET? HAVE , ( THM MAKCS PUT SOU N f TUNNV , XOO'LL FOPGIVE y'l AWTHEH SECRET ME SPOT, AFT.EP VfHM VOU S A "v" I EAcjfA SORE! SAB ABOUT GIVING HANK v ( OTHER ,NILC ; K VIFTV BUCK? TO KEEP.. ' VNE, SWEETIE ' r-tA vt IS xoup '-'''&& y-Ky-: . RATES BY MONTH a lines, per tnontn . .,..2.B0 3 lines, per month 3. 23 4 lines, per month ......... (4.00 6 lines, per month ..... M.7S Each additional line over live charged at Suo por line per month. MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED To my place, roan pony, anchor brand on left shouldar. Own. cr may have aamo by paying for feed and ad. W. A. Bunten, 2 ml, north Iowa school. 8-aa-l tp MISS HELEN WILLIAMS will open her piano studio Sept. 1. Special Instruction In keyboard harmony aud modulation. . 8-2.0-7 t. DO WELL BKOQ. OUSAN-UP Wo Will dean up your ashes, papers, etc, Phone 323-J, ,3-8-t t EASTERN OREUON Bcnool or Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. X. O. O. F. temple, 447-J. " 9-6-1 m LA G HAN UK MATTKKBO and Ophol- cterlng and Hug Cleaning Works. Ph. 434-W. ChM. Bdwardfl Prop. . , .. ,v . la-i-i m. ' Low Grade ol Society Tlio Avoid "piolelnrlM" comes from prolattirhiH, Latin for n mom ht'r of the lowest grmlo of Bocloty. Ho whfl mM tuxpa ,0 lho smt(!i m u. inonPV,;bnt Wt his children.'- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Gangway! 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