Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1936, Image 7

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    1. 1938
THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Seven
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
Keep Moving
By HAROLD GRAY
I
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Much for ove
s. HARP JONit
CHAPTER n
,, t, rtr," Helana pro
rawing fron. fcto .rm..
1 .
t .kl "That's encouraging,"
' "If th.fi rotir onlr
lor :
i i corn. i
IB ' "I.ook her.
'di!7k:. .hi. to ID
Liaat" .trait"
l,h.r last nut"-
'"r . . . . f.llnw whan ha
Mi ir'-but rd "T"
K wiii To'u. And It
t,, I I Mill.' "
.- .fllv short time In
L that," Helena smllrd,
i'j'cf ttt heart betisato the
bite a! aitit.
, I'm not afraid of toe aeci
.... .n.irered atilckljv "Not
L :, a little) quick oil the
I've met iota a'"
lot I're never nati one nit ma
Hi. Not near n.
Lt'i nice of you. l-rn aamit
the tamo war. reitr. . .
roke off with a whimsical,
. .mil.. A scant eecond later
Lirrtted the ailmlsBlon. for
1 fetid asr iirmi.v nj me uuw
d kiwed hr hafd.
it itttln it!'' he aald. "If you
t aa I do, men mere a omj
ler." . .
;,ht'B that 7" asked Helena
Lib the food old-fashioned In
L f marriage, darling." H
Eff writt and turned back to-
tha lodse. 'uome on, leia
Hit nana and tell them!"
Hflena planted ner iman teet
on the path and protested.
Peter . . . please I Not yet,
He turned to ner ogam.
kt went on slowly: "We can't
IMr like that. We don't know
If about each other. Tomor-
I might all De amerent.
Bon't believe that, and neither
t be said, meeting her level
Tin in love with you. l can
'or rou comfortably. There's
if more to know about me.
young and beautiful and
11 1 want to know about you.
kit of It T can discover."
bpose you discovered sonte-
toq rtinnt like' Helena said
Sly. "What then!"
take tbat chance. And tf
lean something that might have
ied before we met, ft doean t
So far aa I m concerned,
lidn't eilst before) last night.
true oat there on tbe take. In
t, like like who the devil
tbat arose In a lake mist?"
Peter!" Helena laughed while
pea filled suspiciously. "Ton
really a sweet person. And
we both insane t"
In. beyond Peter's shoulder, she
fsndra Leigh slowly emerging
Ibe lodae. Over her flaming
In she hnd thrown a robe, and
bbed hair was In attractive
M. She wared toward the
tbe path below her.
Ithouibt I'd get a load of sun
ns called to them. "But It
If I'm a little late."
kr turned, hiding his annoyance
Interruption. "Good morning,
Tou aren't denrlnr that a
la no novelty to yotiJ"
Jfa smiled. "I've seen them In
vr clothes. Peter. That la, I
i evening clothes: not the sun-
But that's different. Rave rou
irdy persons been In the lake
She turned har area
Pily toward Helena, and the
tnougat. "i wonder If she ba
lm taking advantage of her
and trjlng to capture
i"i Helena said. "I've been In.
f. Henderson's Just trying It.
Irat you Join him? It's grand."
'' faced her humorously, "TJnr-
i" ere to oe married you
' ' reier to tne as Mr. Render
Its Peter lnj .1,..
married a while you can eall
it,"
ft reddened, praying that he
t g further before Sandra
"tsr wss too delighted
dticreet. "rT.,1.,., Mnj t
"J. Sandy!"
Iieh ui j t
t - .niiir iuwn I rum
tnila. searching Peter's face.
Peter?-' Then ehe
en ln tT.i ... .
I , w n-i'-Tin. -Ann wny
F b b.? Ton know. Inst
1 ninner hn fleeting
t "at it would he no atirprlse
' nit it rf , , ,.riou
I m MVrhU .kn... ,L it
you think It's nil rlfhtr
iai(arpfl,
ri3hi?" rrrrA Sandra.
nirf,pB,.nA ,, .
' tboncht? But, since you've
i-ii you i think It s
f ter than all right. And I'm
-"" oeina tne first to con
P'ter and wlfh you hp-
1 "oi me first?"
Wsh (rfrVsj en th ii si asm
ft , uriiri. nomennw
'ared that Sandra might
"'Wrote, that ahe would
" atrnnr., - .i.i
"Vs. .-J T'.' .
. i . 'n'ng t'eter lien
..II a Tl1 lulckly. Now
Weil hw .u.ipJ Ik!. ..li..
"tber th, .P" " ?"m"
1 to tl- .m..,.! tl..
at th. .. J , -. ..
! tinned and reached for
"nd. "night away, doesn't
r.Ij 1 ''""n'nt thought"
'? '. SaMra helpl,lT.
to .i ' girl, ' I
. a suggestion, tfa
' 11 help Helena make
'km,
Miss l.eigh ..." He
H down ,.. " '.r'r ,"t"'
be u." '
"l atrnei I "m"Jng rtis
' ,l ' I v ne water neatly.
a k Sandra smiling.
'Wad iv T"vtblng. I'm
U" o aay or B.J"
acked Helena.
Sandra put beer arm around Ilel.
ena Cerrik'a shoulders. "A womnn't
different, darling. Nobody ahould be
surprised wnen a woman Jumps into
marriage at five minutes' notice. 1 1
Mint every girl carries around sub.
consciously the Image of the kind oft
man ane'd rail for. Of course It's
an image that changed a little.
maybe, as one gfowa older or per
haps forgotten altogether. But"
8he slopped suddenly. "Vou're real
ly ttt love with him, aren't you?"
"I wouldn't be marrying him if I
Weren't."
I . thought so." Sandra smiled.
"That Sticks out alt over you. Hel-1
Ida. D6 you want me to help you I
with fhS Wedding? I'd love It."
don't kuow. The whole Idee
of S wedding sort of frightens
me."
Sandra thought a moment. "Peter I
seems all set. What would Vou aav I
to doing It now? The gang would I
pitm in and give you a great send-
off, and It would avoid an eipenslre
church wedding."
I nougnta nad never raced So
Swiftly through Helena's brain as I
they did In tbat moment. Why should j
She wait, after all? Peter Hender
son was Iti love with her, and she
witn hltm by should they waste
one precious moment of two lives i
tbat were all too short at best?
"I e6uld telephone your mother."
Sandra aald.
"Bhe wouldn't come." Helena said. I
"She couldn't stand the trip, and I'd
hate riot seeing her first."
"I'll explain everything to her "I
the Leigh girl said. "I might even fib
a little and tell you've known Peter
longer than you have. One tiling's
sure when Bhe sees Peter she'll
agree with you. No woman can re-'
sist that charm.
Helena looked nut toward the lake.
sow Peter threshing powerfully to
ward shore. Yes, her mother would
approve of him. She might be
little shocked at tbe sudden marriage I
but ahe had always wnnted Helena I
to marry when the right man came I
along.
"Sandra, I'll never be able to re-'
pay you.
"Repay me?" said Sandra, amazed. I
"I'm a romantic woman, darling.
Anil there's nothing snaps up
week-end like a wedding." She faced
Helena, her eyes serious. "Tou
mean this, don't you, bsby? Don't
let' nte rush you into something
you re not sure of.'
Helena nodded. "I mean It. I
never fneant onything more in my
life, and I never will."
"I'm ' not recommending Peter
Henderson, you understand. I know I
him Just as a charming young man
who sometimes appears at parties
and week-ends. But If you're sure
Snd that means if you re in love with
him I'll go the limit."
"I'm In love with him," said
Helens slowly. "
"Tbed," answered Sandra, "nobody
cart etop you, and I may as well
have my fun anil help you." She
called down to Peter, "It's ail ar
ranged. The wedding Is to be at I
Creet Mountain Lodge today!"
(To Be Continued)
Deerhorn Items
DEEIUIORN, July .O-'(SpccUl)
One of the largest roadside atands
along tbo tfcKcneie highway is own
ed by Cameron and Ed Itoss in Deer-
horn. Besides berries, fruits, honey,
vegetables and other farm products,
there is a display of curios.
Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. Rennie
Kooaer invited several ot us neigli-
tors to their home, complimenting Mr.
Kooser'a mother, Mrs. C. B. Kooser,
and his three brothers, Otis, A. I. and
Ashley Kooser, all of Clearwater, Pa.,
who are visiting several days at the
Koozer home Light ' refreshments ,
were served at the cloee of tbe eve
ning to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Godord,
Mr. and Mrs. Ererett W'earin, Mae i
Godard. Lllnh Weorin, Ward Koozer. ,
Jehu Kooser,- tbe honor guests and
the boat and hoBtsss,
Visit From Ssattls
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cola and daugh,
lev, Delia, of Seattle, were guests at
tbe borne of Mr, Cols a relatives, Aire.
Minnie Main, Mrs. Cole, Kr., Mr.
Cameron Ross and Mr. Ed Ross from
Monday to Thursday of this week. On
Tuesday the ebtire party drove to
Clear Lake for the day, visiting st
tbe resort there, crossing in a boet to
the giant spring where they had their
lunch. Tbey stopped at McKenzie
Pridgc. Belknsp Springs and other
interesting points on their way nome.
Mrs. Cbsrles Moore and daughter.
Laura Moore, of Centralis, Wssh., left I
for their home Friday sfter a week's I
visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Hueka
of Deerhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Himka and family of Call Creek.
Mlas Rogers and her niece. Roberta
Rogers, of Ord. Nebraska, were over.
night guests Thursdsy at the borne of
Mrs. Anns C. Stacy and Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Stacy and family, who were
friends of tbe Rogers family in ie-
braska. The Mlases Rogers left Friday I
morning for Abany tu visit friends.
being accompanied as far as Camp
Creek by Mrs. O. U Btacy.
Mrs. Kate Slang of Washington,
arrived Sunday tn visit a few days
at the home of her si:iler, Mrs. O. U
Stacv. and family, nod her daughter.
Connie Stang, who makes brr home
hire with tbe Stscy fsiuily.
Heversl Deerhorn yonug folk at
tended a farewell party snd weiner
rosst at Hendricks B-.idgr tn honor
of Uenrge Usury. At.wrg thn,e going
were Dorothy Sloan, Marthedn Odell,
Dale Koozer. Alvin Potter, Clarence
Thompson, Wilbur Dehne, Kathryn
Partridge. James Partridge, Robert
Brnson. Anlts Benson i nd I-eurei n n
linn of Camp Cnvk who was an over
night guest of Koihryn Pnrliidge.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
C..F. Hyde etui to Meltin D.
Rlske etui lot 30 S'$ lot 3" Over
look $10.
James A. Scott etui to William 8.
Soears etui-3 A tp 21 2 W 10.
O. B. Setters etui to Jack Bester
lot 7-S-f-IO-ll blk 10 Glenada
7.V).
Jack A. Hester etui to Merrltt
:Soeum-lot 7SP-1011 bib 1
Glenada $10.
C. A. Saarts Sheriff to Vernon
I Haley etux-Uact tf) 181 W 130.02,
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