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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1940)
r 21. 190 "- -- UliU SERIAL STORY This Could Be Your Story wa eeavica. iSq. rHAPTER X possibility of Kitty causing Su Mary. SBe ,muea wnen L mentioned it. jMn i mean kilt num. T?L rhv you fld th-t a little upset II ..... W-P oc nTlarlr mm in i , A1inK w ... 5- He stopped to talk to you pissed "er wimoui W"10 Vara, .he', marl. . c kirn Tha he.' rit Dero "UL w ....... - 1? junior member of the firm; JVan, and single. We tease Z tt hut ihA rfnMin't mind. mtoow. I really think she be jja that some day he'll ask her "Such childishness," Vera said. i,t would she do if he asked M to tfO OUi: Good heavens! She'd probably r catching up with them Just jibey turned in at the hall en- ro . ,, . , . ., ,,, - One 01 tne girls at uic unite, .. .vnlelnari lautfhfntf M JBH1J iart already a little jealous of fei because the son of the boss to her today." ffeU," said Vera in a low, voice, "she's really silly. L needn't worry. There's only L man I'm interested in L, not the son of my boss.1 . n.Are urara casual hilt tha IDC wuiuo - . Cna Marv'a line fnHH It, " B (he saw the expression in ' . . 1 1 Al fltlile S eyes wnen sne met inem 'itt door, in time to hear Vera's Ber. . While Nick talked about a aum as political rally that the YP ' I . 1 4 i. and AnHVS"'5 ,m4ement t Kitty. And of. her calm tt.f....,. L . ehe was in love and interested in "V man. Somehow Sue y ii.u gome to think of Vera as too comoletelv ak.c.k..i i , work to have time for love or rauuum weaxnesses. Anyone must, of course, be sought after, made love to, wanted. She won dered what would happen if young Ross Clark did suddenly worne interested in Vera. She " imagine the consternation in the office. She Wnnriot-Asl In. - -, wu, juai wnai NataUe and Nick would think if , me joyai party worker, so far forgot party standards to be come interestAH fn AnA .l - young socialites; a rich man's son; man me society columns re ferred tO a an AliniKl. bachelor. oung The Wav Natalia's Kl.,- ..... v.j - ej iiau opened wide whpn k. k... Vera's commenL and than k. a curtain had seemed to fall over uiem, aroused Sue Mary's curios ity. In the -weeks that she had been with the crawri eha .... w OCCU mem only as intense rmcfln.D Bound together by a common cause; casual in their relation ships; free in their ennvarcatinn.. With a lack Of Salf-Vmcoincn..J that at first startled her. She wondered why Nick hadn't fallen in love with nnn nt 4U. girls who worked in the group. ono wonaerea wny fte hadn t fallen in love with Natalia - vera. They were both attract) they spoke his lansiiaa-a niuJ his orders, worked until they were beaten and an tirarf thav ....u hardly stand, and vat tiaw int me nre mat maae them leaders scheduled for next amona the vouns naonia Ana nicK nad the ability to stir SIDE GLANCES yen kindly Wl my waiter to come over hefe j one. She knn h.t t "me1Jh w him. Tor hours be would be the executive; outlining Plana for the rally; helping draw .i. " w read; firing them with enthusiasm. And then, somehow, he and Sue wouia oe on their way alone, and he wmiM k. t i and crusader in one. It frixhtened ner, but back in the recesses of her mind lingered the memory of "-.reuuesa a laneuness that Nlak naa aispeiied by opening thii i world to her. "You mn.tn'tn .v. ... - --- . ib wauia iniin. After all we'ra nnt 1m Im... nr. just like the ma thi. ' t grateful to you for teaching me so much. For lifting me out of the dreary rut I was in. and for siiowins ma nnw aaifiu v how bUnd 1 was to the world and the needs of others. But we aren't in xove. "But we are in love. At least 1 am. Mavbe I'm nnt liVa tk.t Joe you talk annul. Mi.uk. ...W.. he makes love to you it's the kind juii reaa aooui in magazines, with mm aooui a little vine-covered cottage and hmv turn can Hi,. cneapiy as one. But not me. "We have the wnrlri k . . I Won't be stnnnarf Tha is changing and I'm in the thick me ngni. wim you beside ma our life can be beautiful. "YOU don't want tn ha itmA . a man with no imagination; a fac iory worKer. its our fate to be together and to work for the good of these nrrmlf whn can't kaln themselves. In the new system, we young people will have a voice ana we won t do on the bottom, either. Sue Mary" With his Una asalnst Kara aha couldn't answer, couldn't think. joe. borinffvilla. tha .at life at the office all were blotted out and only this heady feeling; w awitrcwuug iu WUIUC, lUUire dangerous but exciting, and Nick' arms aooui ner. TBS REGISTER. GUARD," EUGENE, OREGON ORPHAN ANNIE She worked in a riim th nt I day. Her thoughts went back again and again to Nick; his voice murmuring against her argu ments; his lips against her cheek. That was why she was the last of the girls in the office to be come aware that something wis wrong. Suddenly she looked - up from ner typing, aware oz a stillness, aware of a tenaenaxa in tha at. mosphere. Her gaze met Kitty's! and suddenly she realized Kitty I was nodding toward the rest! room. Thev mat fhara ani .uara alrm Sue Mary asked, "What's the mat-1 ter? AH of a sudden I felt thfen - . . . i weren t right." "You certainly have been in fog," Kitty said dryly. "But then vnu havan't haan vmiraalf fcr I weeks. Going around with these I new inenas oi yours certainly I cnangea you. "Today's business? What del you mean? I just know that all I of a sudden I felt things were! different. And than vnu InnlcMl I at ma and hara ura arn I i "Well, get caught up quickly tnen. we can't stay in here all day. Not the way thtna s are out there." She nodded toward the I office. "Something's been lost. I And do you know what that I mMNi? At laat T talra ft 4m I granted you haven't been In such I a state mat you aon t realize I there's -a war coins on in the urrrld and thia nffica haa haan I neck-deep in legal work on these I plane orders." , ' (To Be Continued) WelUPtanned Two-Story Model r r too Vpa p I f The pita tt this tiro-story hoeae fa aimfite yet Metetting. Th flrat floor ia giren ever to the ftactkne of Urkig while Um (eeond fleer eonaitta of two bedraotM and bath. Unaa! la a small home it the aeeflent lighting and yen. tilatioil which this sow can claim. 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