The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
Thursday, (h io in r I, 1931
C. E. to Rally
Gaston Friday
H IL L S B O R O
INTEREST SHOWN IN
EXPOSITION EXHIBITS
Tigard Eleven I-os«-» Game
Io St. Mary’* Friday
ARG US.
Queen
Anne's Lace
‘liy France»
Parki
ill» t'urtla Tlgertl)
Keye
«. is
Wivtllllltfton c o u n t y
Pai klaaoii K< yea
K ih I cvoi liU’IlllxT» will
u u tltrr a t < h u h hi Frlriuy cveiiliiR
loi a pic-convciilhm rally Plans
of tin* convention will lie n ’vculed
(,'ohtbtuwi from last
by Mlftft D orothy Ilow«», county
|)i<v»l(U nt M ian Inez P o itr r of < ia
mynopiim
ton ib in c I muki * of tin* rally Koas
C R A IT K Il I
In a
of dlaappoint-
< h illc \, fU’l<l mm letary for the o n
m r n t, th ro u ifh b a r in a b ilit y , 'In a to tb a
rou ( ’ K union, will be th e pi in
n r l f i -.)„>«-»» • r b '-r f a m ily , to p u t fin liib -
i ipal .•.|»,aker t»l the convention at
inir to u rb rs to b«-r r o a tu m e fo r a ior>K-
an<H i|o»u*«| c o u n try dan<«, Anr»a C h a m b e r ­
Beaverton C h ristia n ch u rch < » lo b ,i
la in ia I r r it a t e d by th e s to lid it y a rid lack
pi ,’i
Veldon J
i Him ni
:»« w
of im a g in a tio n diaplay«*«l by b a r a a c o rt,
berg taU C IB pii • Itfi ut, u ill .,i o
l (i - j l f i '
If i l d r a t h ,p«»lnta ba » h a re * w it h
lx* am ong tin* gue -t H|M*akera of the
moat o f b a r a c q u a in ’ a n c a a ». A v ia ito r in
< onventlon
tb a c o m m u n ity . N '-a l ( <m rad. y o u n g la w -
How well thw county iegislrntion
y ar ia to ba tb a "aanaatlon“ o f tb a ava-
iiln if, a n d l l il d r a t b la v a y u a ly jaa lo u a .
Io, tilt* convention Is pm gnw .lng
< M A E I ’ E lt I I
C o n ra d la Im praa a ad by
will b r M en a t Frlriuy n ig h ts rally
A n n a 'a
frw ah y oung b e a u ty a n d c h a rm
when all mb icties nr«* supposed to
and
r
a
a
d
lly
p
e
rra
iv a a b a r fln a c h a ra c te r.
have a fo u rth of th e ir iu«,tiib»‘i»
AI m > v "» I t „hnvvii H m » I K b a n d (« m u n E x h ib it at la * t >car'x l ’a< If lc
I l a in v ite « b a r l»» a c c o m p a n y bio« a n d h««
regUitrnHl Miss K dlier H tioin. ’ll
I n i , , n a t io n a l I J v ,*»t « m k E x p o s itio n w h ic h w i ll h<* r, p«*at,*,l a g a in
hoateaa, M n
G r i f f i n , a n d bar aon R oy,
Karri, county boohtcr Is working to
on a p ic n ic tb a fo llo w tn if S u n d a y . A n n a
H ili yea r.
T i l l * d is p la y 1«, o n e o f th e m ost |x > p n la r o f t h e m a n y
UI ... h - ■
■" I»- '
u< c apb . tho u g h a w a r a aba ia b e in g **un-
hoi,s«*d In t h e la r g e e n t r a m e h a ll on th e e x p o s itio n g r o u n d » .
cent by ((invention tim e T ig ard i>
»o n v a n tio r ia l "
III
M r« G r i f f i n ia n o t en-
well over the f»o jh ’I le n t re g is tra ­
Dun to Im proved fa rm and bu»- m o h air, will prove e d u ca tio n a l th u < a IIAP’IER
ia a tic o v e r tb a pr<rpoaad p " rue, A n n a ’a
tion Hev W illiam I- Itadem achei
a
n
d
of
In
te
re
st
to
all
expoHitioo
fa m ily b a in g k n o w n in tb » c o m m u n ity aa
ItieKN
c
o
n
d
itio
n
s,
e
a
rly
Indlcatiom
,
Tigard
Evangelical c hurch, will
‘ »»biftla««.'' b u t N a a l w ln a b a r o v a r G eorge
have charge of the devotional h i - give protnlne of m ore extenxlve v isito rs ."
ll il d r a t b .
a aa u m in g
th e
p r e r o g a tiv e
of
B ecause of th e In te re s t show n
e x h ib its and g re a tly lncrca»<*<l at
.* * l <- rally
A n n a 'a
fia rif a ." w b u b th e g i r l baa no«
R e p o r t P o ta to Bug«
te n d a n c e a t th e 2 4 th A nnuul P a ­ In th e l l o r ,* »how and R odeo, a a d m itte d , ia In d ig n a n t b u t pow erleaa. A n n a
kluaaly dipa in to her » c a n ty a av in g a and
Tigard is advising th e D e p a rt­ cific In te rn a tio n a l E lviutock E i
fe a tu re of lust y e a r’s expo sitio n , I ra<
iiuya a u ita b le
f in e r y " fo r tb a t r i p fr o m
m ent of A griculture th ro u g h the
,
an
old fr ie n d ar.d w e li w ia h e r. M r . (¿old*
officials
huvn
u
rru
n
g
ed
to
re
p
ea
t
county a g e n t's offlc«* th a t potato ponltlon, a cc o rd in g to expoHltlon
anb
u
rg
In th is year.
T h ia y e a r’» expoaltloii (Ids c olorful event
bu».> u<* ui th is sta le a n d are quite official».
num<*rouA in M arion county Ac­ will bn held In P o rtla n d , O regon, It has been ag ree d to rnako th is
( HAFTER IV
cording to M is J E O elgcr, who O cto b er 6 to 13.
th e final c o n te st of all w estern
told of th e bugs luring In Oregon
A NNE was w atting for Neul In
rodeos for th is yeur, w hen you
II.
C.
M
cH
enry,
In
c
h
a
rg
e
of
In-
to grunge m em ber • tin* m id-w est
' » l l i i yard w hen lie appeared,
m enace can crea te a lot of dam age diiH trlal e x h ib its, state» , "Indus* will sen th e gran d cham pion cow ­ prom ptly
nine. Du- following
1.» t h e jjo ta to crop in th is sta te U tria l dlHplay» H i I m y e ar urn m orn boy chosen.
m orning He insisted on going to
Only ace rid e rs of th e rodeo
allowi'd to go u nhindered O ther e x te n siv e th a n they have been for
the Jrorch a n d c h a ttin g w ith the
l* i *ins who were I*.in in the mid
fam ily for a lew m in u tes; th e n they
som e yeura pant. Hpacn ha» a l ­ w orld and open ra n g e liuve been
dl,• wc«t .‘»aid the p o tato bug , nti-cd read y been re serv e d by tho 1 '„ l i ­ Invited to p a rtic ip a te by M cCarty
sta rte d oil At first h e was < ntrre-
, onsidei-able dam age th ere A group
ly (gcupied w ith g e a r-sh ifts und
of Tigard m em bers a tte n d e d the ed .State» D e p artm en t of A g ric u l­ and E llio tt, m a n a c rs of th e Ro­ brakes; but soon lie tu rn e d to her
deo
who
a
re
b
rin
g
in
g
th
e
ir
strin
g
S ta n d a rd
o il
com pany,
grange l» » * trr night program put tu r e ,
gayly.
on bv KiuUm O range S aturday Frofdklftt Ice C re am , C olum bia of fam o u s o u tla w broncs, B rahm a
"T ins ts fine. You d o n 't know
evening E It lb o w n of Evening Steel com puny, S w ift and com pany s te e rs und to u c h necked long how pleased I am !"
"It
s fine for me. You've been
S ta r t )range guve a s h o rt history und K n ig h t P a c k in g com pany.
horns.
simply w onderful, a ira n g in g it ull
and rom ance of Gold
K een co m p etitio n Is a s s u re d by a h ! n u k u .g It look so easy w hen It
"A lso of In ter, k t," »aid Mr. Mr-
\bm bcrw of lig a id v llle Itebckah
lixlge m et Tuetalay evening and a f ­ Ib nry , ’’will be a d isp lay of fish th e off« r of lite ral c;»»h prizes for
was really hard."
ter a slio rt business session, g a th e r­ and gam e by th e S ta te G am e com- bro n e rid in g , bull doc Ing, ste e r
u ll. th a t w a, n o thing Do you
ed in the dining ludl for a wh lid iu I hb I o ii , tho D airy Product*, »how, rid in g , c alf roping a n d o th e r m ind if I tell you how nice you
cl to gether Hostesses w eie Mi.».
lixsk?
'1
( oral lliixlcriii.ui Mr» J Wick and F lo w e r show a n d T r u th In M eat» nventrt.
"O f ( s u r e I don 't m ind
Why
nhow
and
conibli
d
Il<
rso
T
he
dluplay,
a»
well
a»
tho.se
u
rra
n
g
e
d
do people alw ays ask you If you
M r. A Hehubring
have
som
ething
Picnic in iu ir r I rhlax
by th o se v e ia l c o u n tie s in th e Rodeo will b< held in t lie Indoor m ind wlien they
A picnic dinnei has lx*en schedul- s ta te .
p leasan t to say. a n d rem ark, l
>f th e Itelflc Inti ■riiatlonal
«d at thv 1 o t » 1 tem ple in
th in k you ought to know' w hen
"
T
h
e
u
su
al
’Ivertock
exhibit».
Tig aid Eric lay evening at <’ 30 bj
th ey 're going to t< 11 you som ething
aft m o o n
and
Both
pu v Ilion.
th e T lgardvlile R ebekah club. I n ­ In c lu d in g d a iry a n im als, f f cat-
perfectly h o rrid?"
• a re s e h td -
»ln ep, » V. n lng p, rforiu
1 don't know B ut they do, don 't
v itations have been e x tru d e d to tie , sw ine, d r a f t h o r n
t h t 1. ' Neal laughed
Well, th en
memlx-rs ot tile I,Mai Odd Fellow p o u ltry a n d p et stock.
>oI and tiled.
and It, ix-kali lodges T h e R ebekah
■perhap you w ont m ind If I tell
degree tea m will lurid a pra»ti e tended a liotLsc p a rty a t th e big dav. ill P o rtlan d last week visiting vou. too how lovely you w en' th ese
.< - i'»n a f te r flu* evening meal.
A nna B utterfield. last two evenings. You look Just
I x »U m * at Hungerv lilc of Oi ' hai - In., sister. Mi
l4 « c H ard .Schedule
W ilbur Moor of ValbJo. C a l. wa. like a w hite rose in t h a t m uslin
d ih SaVurd i> night wi n «lame
Tigard f<x>tbull squad is facing Pci m an
Mr and Mi
C larence visiting at the Jo lu i W enger home dress."
o h . do you really th in k so? I'm
a still ¡schedule th is >, ar w ith eight Updike Ml a n d M rs G eorge Ear last week
aiiw.. listed
hollowing is the m erm an. Mr a n d Mrs W R H u d ­
Mr and Mrs David T sehabold. aw fully glad! I bought it F riday,
schedule w ith four a t bona- and son. E rnest and Vivbui H udson
C lara I - liabold and Mi M rCuen m W allaeetow n, ironi Mr. G olden-
.• .i .iu i\llle, I
« 1
went to Dingview .Sunday to 'L i t burg An 1 tlrese clothes too W as
tier
C latskanie, th e n
October
th e W allace M rC uen fam ily Mr tin s w liat you m eant by a sim ple
U E stacada here, O ctober 1». I m -
MeCuen has lawn very slek all lltle serge su it ?"
Exactly And tlie lia t ls cork-
,• t Drove. t h e n ’ Novemtx i 2 New-
sum m er a n d Is low able to be
Ix’ig lw»rr. November W. Hillslx»ro.
around, alth o u g h hot able to work I mg. too 1 ye been doing som e shop-
here. N ovem ber Hi. a n d Beaverton,
H aloid M eCuen re tu rn e d w ith Ills ! ping m yself I ye bought tw o of
Novem ber 30 tliere
g ra n d p are n ts to visit for a tim e. I those new bottles t h a t keep tilings
Teachers of th e high •» hool m ade
HELVETIA A luryc c-ruwd a t-
’ h o t o r cold, w hichever you like.
a su rp rise visit io Mia. Harvey t«*li(l<x1 llw olil tilin' (lance a t H e l­
H ave you seen one?"
V
flt'
ItOSA
M
ONTGOM
F.HY
S um m ers a t h e r lx »me in P ortland vetia hull H uturday micht Thlv
"No. but I ye read a bout tlrem
Mi's Itosa M ontgom ery. 75. died ■ in advertisem ents."
H rptrm bi r 25 and presen ted her K atuiday (here wtll be m odern
with a n electric cloek Mrs S u m ­ imi.sle lo r the Z im iliei'inaii-for-O ov- Sunday at the hom e o, her son.
"W ell today you'll see th em In
m ers te a r ltr s dom estic a r t in the ern o r b e n e,ll dance and u yood (J E M ontgom ery, in Hillsboro a f- action W ere going to liave hot
ler a n Illness of nearly a year 1-un- coffee und teed tea M rs G riffin
high school a n d was known t<> u o w d la expected
Mr
C raig a n d h e r M>n A llan i rul services wi re to n d u ete d a t the has put up a w onderful lunch; and
stu d e n ts a n d p a ren ts as C hristina
C raly of C'orvulllA visited
tier Donelson At Sewell chapel T uesday it's a perfect day. I should say we
M aybach before lx-i m arriag e
Having a r m Chicago th e W orlds d a n y tite i, M rs Jolui Pnbol.s. la.st a fte rn isin w ith Rev R L. P d tn am were Iraving good luck all around."
Well, I should say we were."
I air aixl a huge p a rt of th e m id ­ « e d i O n Hundav th ey went to ofticiating Pile laxly was shipped
dle west M rs E d ith S tro m and W alla W alla. Wa-sh to visit M rs to tlru y . Mills. W t s e . for burial
Tire G riffins, arm ed w ith Ivampers,
Mrs M ontgom ery was born at Jars a n d w raps, were all read»’ to
E .th e r aixt Albert S tro m re tu rn e d Craly
..Lsier Mr» P u I xj I s accom -
M assena, N Y . July 17. 1859. a n d sta rt w hen Neal a n d A nne reached
home l s ‘ t week-etui T hey have p anied th etn
H elvetia band ha» lost w-veral had lived in HllLsIairo th re e years W allaeetow n. a n d M rs O rtffin, ta k ­
been gon«» for several weeks visiting
of It» m em ber» lately H o rte H ein- SI'-- is survived bv th ree sons. (1 E ing in A n n e s a ttra c tio n s w ith one
with frieiub» and relatives
mv and two «1 hl» daughter.^. M ontgom ery of H illsboro O rland
a • glance w hile the Inbnoduc-
I one to S t M ary’s
fit
K a th ry n and V erna H eiiuuay. quit Mi ntgom ery of d r a y s M ill' W ise, tlohs were going on. was n o t long
In a IxXly contested game
Marv •. h igh .school defeated T igard some tune ayo w hen the laniilv and Roy M ontgom ery of Portland. In deciding tlia l Roy m ust be res­
cued ut any ixrst S he Insisted on
12-0 at H uber Friday a fternoon moved to a farm n e ar lloriny.
JO H N T. W IIIT E S in t
sittin g on tire back s e a t w ith him,
Tlx* H uints scored Just before the wliete h r will farm o h a larger
Brief
funeral
services
were
c
o
n
­
while Anne resum ed h e r place be­
, nd of th e first half w hen a clev­ « a le C arol W enger went to W h it­
from side Neal in front. Her ra p tu re a t
erly ex,*, ut4*d forw ard bass. K elle­ m an eollrae at W allu W alla W ash d ucted Saturvhiv m o m ln e
her to B arkley, netted 30 yards and H ary HaderLs* h e r Ls em ployed at Dunclson a n d Sewell parlors for tlie sensation of sw ift m otion, like
a toudulow n In th e last q u a rte r tile Pei fee! Ion B akery I I I HIllAboro Jo h n T W hiteside. KJ of Buxton Im agined flying, her eager a sto n -
Plonske who played a ste lla r gam e Mr W enzel Is prep arin g for u w ith P astor Henry 8. H aller of P il­ ushmen! at th e beauty o f t h e
at (ixl for St M ary s, recovered a hand concert a t H elvetia h a ll O c ­ grim liousr officiating M r Buxton ..s'liery, h e r joy in being w ith Neal,
was born ill M aryland. M arch 29. were all too g re at for u tterance.
Tigard fum ble and m a .serie» of tober 20
Jo lu i Piibols a n d Janie.1. B a tc h ­ 1852 a n d (lied here on Friday after T hey reached th e fam ous "gorges"
line plays a n d a end ru n pul the
ball o n th e five-yard line Pre, Lsco elder hud a B ve-polnt deer w hen a short illness O ne son, John, and in tune to go th ro u g h tlvem before
to,»’., it over for th e final score they re tu rn e d (r»ni a h u n tin g trip four gran d ch ild ren , all of Buxton, luncheon M rs G riffin was sure
survive
th e walk would be too m uch for
Hit,- a n d C onklin for T ig a rd were in KaM rrn Oregon
All A nderson was um olig th e
her. a n d besides, she w an ted to get
tlx* best ground gainers. T ig ard will
f e t th e a d v ertisem e n ts help you th in g s ready for th e ir m eal So Roy
m eet M cM innville on th e local field lucky h unter» who bagged a deer
dutifully rem ained twhUid to help
m ake your shopping plans
h u t week
this Friday.
M rs Henry H taehll a n d d a u g h ­
B ank C om plim ented
ter
lXirothv
silent
th
ree
days
lust
Tigard ixuik was com plim ented
,»n the rem arkable int rease of de- week w ith Iwr sister-in-law Mrs
l*».its show n by the local hank by E rnest Z ureher
C larenee B adertarlier, w ho liu-s
E A C arroll, repre.M*tttative of the
1 «xlcral Deposit In su ra n ce C o rp o r­ been at I l l s hom e here tor th e past
ation W ashington. D C . when h, week suffering frill blotal poison
mud«« a business call W ednesday in a wound on his arm . re tu rn e d
N inety-nine jmi cent of th e d e ­ l-Yldav to t h e C ity Meal m a rk e t in
posit* in tlx* T igard bank a re in ­ Beaverton, where Ls Is em ployed
Rev C H offm an of P o rtla n d will
sured.
conduct E nglish servtce nt Phillips
Je n k in s H eads L etterm en
L etterm en «1 tlie High w liuol R eform ed c h u rc h S unday a t 11
m et M onday m id el<» led tlie follow­ a in Everyone Is invited to a tte n d
in'! officers Alin Je n k in s, presi­
Sam Btulert-wher s|*'iit a Jew
d en t; P a t Cooper, v lc e -im n d e n t;
Joe llordcn w c re U ry ; E arl S m ith.
(leasuriT . K e n n eth Jo h n so n , •'•>'. -
DEF.R SEASON
Keiint. T. S m ith und (H en Lllili.
O p e n e d S r p t e m lw r 20
advisors
K le a n b o re A m m u n itio n
Several m em bers of th e loenl Odd
I s rd R if lew
Fellow lodKe nwt S un d ay ntornUiK
and hud u w . km I p arty for W. C.
CORWIN HARDW ARE
f a r t e r , who h a s been a m em ber of
Agent
tire order for HO years. H is lodge
T ubes T ested Free
at I’oniuu M ichigan, recently gave lauiK'» Radio
him a life m em bership. It Is be­
lieved th a t C a rte r Is one ot the old­
est in m em bership In th is slate.
rig a rd C h ristia n E ndeavor soci­
H tldltlon to ull th e o iit-
«tuntlinx test,ire« In The New
ety m et n t tlie home of Itev. und
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
and
( ir r iit r r Hnntluy Journal
Mrs W R adem acher for th e m o n th ­
vou xxIII fin d a com plete booli-
D.
ly business m eeting M onday eve­
le n x th novel every xxerk
. .
ning m id discussed plaits for the EVE, EAR, NOSE ANI» T H RO A T
w ritte n hy th e nation'« fore­
rest of tlie year.
most it ut hors— profusely Illu s ­
SPEC IA LIST
tra te d In color hy noted « rth ts .
T H lA IlD
I ’ lilL s tb U k
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
her G ig,, o r twice, hungrily, he
took a r.tcaithy glance a t hl* w atch,
realizing th a t Aniw argi Neal were
'c itu ln ly n o t hurrying, tlvat lliey
inu .t Inueed liave l<jet a ll tra< k of
tim e At la*t tlw y reappeared, flivdi-
cii a n d laughing
Roy th o u g h t,
mv«'rably aw are tlia t it wa* now
too late for the th o u g h t to do trim
any good, tlia t lie tuid never Been
la r look m i p re tty before o r el»e
lu- had, alupidly. never realized i«ow
pretty »lie wa*. S he had brought
oa< k some little souvenir*, a n d wa*
arguing tlia t *he o u g h t to pay for
them , tlia t Neal sim ply m u stn 't
jx nd o m uch for h er; a n d Neal
was insisting teasingly, tlia t lid*
wa* Id* party.
Still contending, they sank down
(in tl»e gras* beside tlie Griffin*.
I lie c o n te n t of tlie m agic bottles
were tested a n d declared delicious;
were all the o th e r goodies w hich
Mi.. G riffin had cooked w ith such
skill At tile end o! tlie feast. Neal
produced from a hiding place in
the ' a r two large boxes ol candy,
and while tlie ladles were opening
these w ith exclam ation» of su r-
jiiL .e and delight, lie 111 a cigarette,
hoy did not sm oke, iris m o th e r did
not approve of it
After a lazy h a lf-h o u r Neal sug-
gc.,ted tlia t tfiey should ride d</wn
to "tlie L ake" a n d row a little
while.
Gti I'm terribly a fra id of boats!"
exilalm ed Mrs. G riffin, sh rih k u ig
t«o k And Roy doesn t know how
to row. I've alw ays been a fra id to
have him learn, because he m ight
drown. B ut you tak e Miss C h a m ­
berlain. Neal. W e'll w ait for you
la-re I m ight g et a little nap."
Tire row took even longer th a n
tlie walk, a n d it was late a fte rn o o n
before they sta rte d on th e ir way
tw ilight w hen th e G rillih .,
were deposited a t th e ir fro n t door,
and Anne a n d Neal on th e ir way
bin k over tlie hills to W est H arnp-
stead. Neal brought tlie c ar to a
stop, a n d sixike huskily.
I ve got to go away in th e m o rn ­
ing, he said, "I've sta y ed longer
th an I should already Of course
1 m i oinihg back. You know th a t.
But I don t w ant to say good n ig h t
yet C ouldn’t we take a little walk
som ewhere to g eth e r before I leave
you a t your houae?*'
Anne h esitated. He laid his h a n d
over hers, as h e h a d done on th e
night of th e dance.
Please," lie said as he h a d said
r
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Th e most u n iqu e features exer
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renders’ e n jo ym e n t.
S
tier face betw een hl* tw o hand».
"Look a t me Anne."
"I a m looking."
"I d ld n t m ean th a t till* should
h a p p e n n o t for a long tim e yet.
Not rx'iaiLse I dldn t love you-
"I know you love tne
"But because I d ldn t w ant to
h u rt o r even s ta rtle you
"You h a v en 't I love you. I t would
have killed me, n o t being sure."
S h e th o u g h t tie was going to
tak e h e r In hl* arm * again, and
kis* tier un til it h u rt, u* h e Iiad
before Instead, he k n e lt down In
th e long grass, a n d bowed lus head.
"A nne," h e said, so softly th a t
sh e could h a rd ly h e a r him , "Anne
you a re a queen—a queen In d is­
guise, a fairy changeling pertiap .,
hut a queen Ju st th e sam e. Will
you help me e a rn th e lace for you
to w ear?"
• • •
A little over a m o n th late r, Anne
a n d Neal were inarrld.
He did n o t allow th e ir sud d en be-
tro ttia l to In terfere w ith hi* plans.
T lie following m o rn in g lie sta rte d
off in pusuit of his w ealthy client,
f o u r days la te r h e re tu rn e d , with
th e re p o rt of com plete euccea» in
his venture.
" T h a t m eans five h u n d re d (killars
to m<— to u s
he told A nne, '"and
we'll need it. You m u stn 't th in k
of m e a s some kind of fairy prince,
even if you a re a queen."
“1 d o n 't." said Anne, flushing.
"Y ou do. too! You know you do.
Bles* you! B u t I'm not. I ’d be wil­
ling to bet th a t G eorge H ildreth'3
got twice as m u ch sa lte d aw ay a*
I have, th is very m inute. S ure you
d o n 't w ant to change your m ind '
"Neal—I wish you w ouldn't."
H e saw th a t h e r love was so
stra n g e to h e r still, so sacred, tlia t
she could not jest a bout it
"All right, d ear, I won't. B ut
we m u st talk over th e p ractical
side of things. B ecause I w a n t to
m arry you r ig h t aw ay.”
"Yes. T h a t's w hat I w ant, too."
Anne, I wish you w ouldn't,’’ he
mocked lightly. "You have n o idea
how h a rd it is for m e to behave
w hen you speak to m e like th a t.
B u t we ought to stra ig h te n out a
few im p o rta n t d etails first, a s I
said
I've got a good practice,
for a fellow my age, a n d i t ’s grow ­
ing. I'm e arn in g a fa ir incom e. And
I've saved som ething. N ot a n aw ful
lot. We c an begin clear, w ith som e­
th in g a h e a d a n d som ething behind
us. B ut we've got to begin sm all. I
Folks Flock to Penney’s 3
COATS
T
ni.ARHKS riTTEn
“Ye» "
T hey were In tfie lane now. n e ar
th e roeebiush with Its sliarp thorn*
a n d falling petal*. Neal could feel
h e r young body, quivering w ith
ra p tu re , b en eath til* encircling arm .
"W liat 1* It, Anne? Tell m e!"
*T was only thinking . . .
I
cam e here tlie night of th e dance
In H am potead. to pick x»me flowers
to wear to the party M um m er had
tak en th e sweelpea* I wa* saving
a n d p u t them on A unt S a ra h s
grave. T hey were all I Iiad.
You poor child!"
"Ho P upper suggested th e rose­
bush I got all hot a n d dusty, h u r ­
rying, and th e n 1 pricked my fin ­
ger» . . . th ere w eren't enough
roues anyway. G eorge followed rne
down fiere, a n d a >ked m e why I
d id n 't m ix them w ith some of
those
flower» growing
in
tlie
m eadow
1 noticed th em a t tlie dance of
course."
"D o you know w liat they re c a ll­
ed ?"
"C ertain ly I do Q ueen A nne's
Lace . . . by Jove!"
How quickly he h a d sensed th e
sym bolism which had eluded G eorge
entirely! S he cau g h t h e r breath
" I t grows wtiere the soil ls very
poor T h e farm ers th in k i t s ju st
a weed—a n aw ful p e st.’
"B ecause they c a n 't see how
b eautiful it is A nne—A n n e —m y
d a rlin g !"
H is arm * tiad tightened a bout h e r
like bands of steel. He bent a n d
laid hl* face against her hair, th e n
suddenly w ith a little cry hi* lips
brushed acres* tier cheek, seeking
h e r m outh, a n d found it ready u p ­
tu rn e d to th e hard, hot kisses
w hich he pressed down on it. T hey
clung to each other, two clean,
p assio n ate young creatures, fused In
th e w hite L am e of th e ir first g reat
desire. . .
Neal was tlie first to recover h im ­
self. He drew away from Anne
gently, w ith a caress th a t he m ight
have given a child. T h en he took
Collars, Edgings, Jabots! N e^
sunn«
H ayw ard
then. And ag ain she found herself
pow erless to refuse.
He helped her o u t of tire c ar and
opened the lairs. T og eth er they
pasesd in to th e cool greennes* of
th e posture, sw eet w ith th e scen t ol
th e A ugust fragrance.
"I'm a fra id you'll stum ble and
h u r t yourself. It's so d a rk wta-re th e
m oonlight d o esn 't strike May I
p u t my a rm aro u n d you?"
Here’s, Why
Benefit Dance at
Helvetia Saturday
M.
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