Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1934, Image 3

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    THE EUGENE BEOTSTEB-OUABD
sse"TR'S GREAT NOVEL
Sff OUT OF MY LIFE!"
CHAPTER IV
, the receivtr on
rw .v. id 'bnt Jane
tariff ""
K' L. that J.M
I- rd eren though Jane
P ' j ker own case, bui u.,
I (,rrf ,.,h. were less
rrta by self-deception.
Ltio '""..J .rh thines to
!?r. they must be true.
I1"' "S Amy could us
L au "it reality end-
Po ther. lms!natlon.
S Hord Jackaon were
Liny Pul , t-.b 4..
become,
Tl i k. been so-so near, o
K her all the time hew..
Kf,.. loving Jane? That
PL ,be couldn't grasp. She
fciiu v.j-'t tried
LromJane.Hehad
Lj t0 come.
dwk berself out 01 u.
.".u -Ho never aid
L7n'rx7cly like any
tier ooys. "' - -
0I" J.r nf the world.
CheSrta,mep.ay..bt1
bj I'm notning oi ""
implied- .
1, could Plan her day to keep
f ,!-ht and ounci 01 jo'.
tore time to herself to put
She would go over
(psoarille for today, on the pre
.( tetting new music. Then she
tell tagar c ... -
the dunce tonight.
!tily the got ready to go for
nil aid discovered, to her relief,
there was no one she knew In
ir The day was very nor anu ine
.' t. ) and small indus-
3 .... -.n. dlncrv nnd nolsv and
ttnier, -----
l.j by Saturday market wagons
Brfr crowding customers. uj
let mind for they gave ner ine
t .he needed. She Dougnc toe
Bid ate lunch In s cool little
bitea't lost my apperiHe en-
.k ..minded herself with a
fcje. She looked tn shop windows
fA vh 1a In the nark De
ri, nM hrieb courthouse, so that
Injld go home late. Her father
tother and grandfather were on
Irtreh when she came up the
I at twilight Professor 1Owe
lv kreninF mail In his hands.
father smoking and Mrs. Lowe
my her lace pillow with its
. Mpnt rirjhnns. It ml ress-
10 w wiid wcm, oub cuicrcu
nren of their undemanding' ten-
ki ttiunuy and the weignc on
tirt fcssened.
If. ber mother said, "Miss Boss
m lift vhue men tn full ma
Din. mri hai" mnnff mRti hMVft
inrw, Amy neltscr winced nor
. "In, I knew before I left
irntne. I meenr tn lnr a rtntn
jm but I had to rush for the
. ihft renliert. ftHHIntr. ".Tun
lie wis awfully happy."
n there was Edgar. He too,
(ird the news. "Jane's grabbed
cnforttmate Jackson," he said.
ill mr tnm nA nannl aa
r iuii wreaths of Bympathy. I
ft the walrus for the oysters,"
E iQniiiDe your grier.
kn ll T
wk i bid sorry ior nun.
tnt M faalinn. Gl,.'. .11 1
ed attitudes. I've known Jane
thin nn 1 1 ,
r1" ubc, amy. u'ir nouae
t .cro th street. We played
Isr a lot when wo were. Jriri1- nn
Irrt along fine at first. Then
fag would go agsinst Jane's
with my own baseball bat be-
I TnnHnV l.t I... i
I ---w urI uav it ior
Me and laid me out cold. And
A Vim P.. J
F- Anythin? ha nia .i.a
l for on the assumption that
m't tn h I,.., i i
f want it. She's a poor sport. I
I Could it ,
- mi; ycu 1IKQ ner,
fJ else in the rrn-A ... ASA n
F dngred him away from the
bf 1
subject. She hated her small uncon
trollable gratification when he (aid
sharp things about Jane.. She hated
not wanting to defend Jane even
though she did defend her. And she
didn't want to hear Howard Jackaon'a
name. Edgar was willing to talk of
other things. He was a bit ashamed
of attacking Jane so violently and
because he was in love with Amy he
was sensitive, to her moods and could
feel something secret and sore behind
her words. But he did not suspect
anything more than that Jane had
been irritating about her engagement
He was more than ready to forego
the dance with the charaotristic com
ment that if they didn't fo his white
pants would do for another day.
So Saturday was got through safely,
but as Sunday evening approached
Amy began to wonder if Jana and
Howard would appear for the evening
sing which was an institution in the
Lowe' household. It waa very aimple.
The neighbors came In and aat about
informally for an hour or two and
sang in chorus such hymns and songs
as they cared to select. It was
neither a faculty nor a town affair.
There were no invitations and no re
freshments beyond lemonade or ginger
ale and cookies and a pitcher of cold
buttermilk for two or three of Pro
fessor Lowe's cronies who complained
that this delicacy was never supplied
them in their own homes.
Amy watched the guests nervously
as they arrived, trying to be very
smiling and welcoming, but her effort
was unneeded for Jane and Howard
did 'not come, nor did Miss Rosa. It
became a Sunday evening like many
other Sunday evenings, and somehow
that fact struck a new desolation into
Amy's thoughts. She would go on for
years and years and years, playing
hymns for Sunday evenings, one
would grow tired and old and it would
not matter to anyone. As she skill
fully lowered "Jerusalem the Golden"
to a more singable compass she could
have flung up her arms and screamed
with horror at the bleak and endless
future,
In the morning she escaped from
the house as soon as she could, taking
the music she had bought in Hopson.
ville and started up to the chapel.
That would prevent hearing Jane If
she telephoned. "But this afternoon
I've either got to call her up or go
there," Amy thought sternly. "It's
going to be awful to see them to
gether, looking at each other, aure of
each other. But I must do it. Maybe
after a good hard practice I'll be able
to do it. I think I'll go and get it ever
with. After that probably ahe'U be ao
taken up with him I won't have to
be with her much. Oh, I hope sol"
CHAPTER III
. Glenbrook Items
GLEXBROOK, July 20. (Special)
A farewell party waa held in the old
cook house here last Saturday even'
ing for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May and
family, who are soon moving to
Deadwood. Mr. May and son Sam have
been at Deadwood for some time',
putting in garden and crops and get
ting the place In shape. Mr, May came
back last week to help with the mov
ing. A large crowd of friends and
neighbora gathered to bid them good
bye and dancing was enjoyed until the
small hours of the morning.
Miss Ruby Lyday of King's Valley
is visiting with the Cummings' girls
this week.
Mrs. Rcss B. Jackmaa and three
children of Los Angeles are visiting
at the home of Mra. Jackman s s
ter, Mrs. D. W. Farrow.!
Mr. King of King's Valley is vis
iting with his daughter, Mrs. Martin
Christensen.
Mrs. Harland Belknap and daugh
ters Dorothy and Mary, and son Eddy,
were visitors at the Roy Griffin home
Sunday.' The Belknaps lived in Glen
breek several years ago but now make
their home near Junction City.
Mr. and Mrs. Owill Kingman and
children of Eugene were visitors at
the Kingman home over Saturday and
Sunday.
Martin Christensen and aon were
in Eugene on business Saturrday. Mr.
Christensen is building a sawmill here
and hopes to be sawing lumber soon.
Several truckloads of cross-ties have
been brought in to build "up the rail'
road track leading to the timber.
TULIPS IN LAURA WHEELER PATTERN
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BY HAROLD GRA1!
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"i. Ntetllecraft Dept.