TllR HKNT) niJU.KTIN, DAILY KDTT.QN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUKE 18, 1928
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The Wall Flower
By MARION RUBINCAM 4
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inllrncllvnly dressed young figure
I Unit Jumped lightly rriiin llin wagon,
Unexpectedly. It was mill Maude till Imp., m'lilo shabby, terrified lllllu
Iir who lunl m e inn mix
iniiiUtiN before,
vpx "i" f"' ttiiH(d
herself. Hhn full huge, nwkwiinl.
wliu ini'l Hm l ruin.
"My land, btft y"'i l'"'l ""l"
b H nun inii iflir ii pirfunotorjl
kisa. Dili Ml" Union kv" "'" ",lu
mi r iiiil yini 'my i' wltb ymir oBianiberione, out nf 1hI. nut of thn
nionoy?" world, beeldu the pad snubbed I'un-
I bought It, run ii iib wi r.'H . aim .dura. 1'iin greeting. Indeed, was
.mi lllll :ic'lllIK III either II f fur
tlpu or Krnlltul, unit aomohow
(Sladvs felt hi' should hi I hid h
from bar cumin.
pU i mi o her father, Imro wan
Hm BMgOlt. h'tfi Hm ri'UHnn for bur
week mill lioiiio. Anil she greeted
Morton, when bit drove out n Utile
Inter, without n nlltltln fueling but
one of quirt frU mlllnnKH.
Ttwy at i" tiH b, ' ""' I'oiini'
'sitting room" uftur supper It
u Mil- ion rlillly for thn porch In
v.uudnrud why lm should r.iuont Hill
rninrk. Handy, erne's mini had n
pxrfnrt right In link such pnrsouiil
questions!
a ii in Mamie thought m, m least,
Hii wini straight tloni,
"That's n HlM Iimi sort of add I
bVi niro. How nuab it tit it com?"
ili.n l know." Urn girl answered,
mill mlflliiK her Irritation.
"Oh. Mm (Intra gavu It to you?
Wll. It loe look like Hm sort of
thins whr wore."
, -Sho illii give It to me, inn ahitbo ivoirinjra. Pan w piled with
... inrr II I iiiil w.. I... ly... " 11,1 " ""' """
of rlolhrs." IMn tried ... .-.plain, j '""" ,:'"r" """' ' I'.r new
"Typt of elothoa! Mv luu.l. don't !" ""' '"" lh" """' r" TSUTi
you .... grand! Clolhn an Aun. M.,,lo -ould nut un,l..ra.ui,,l
clothes. ...ill., roal ...or- .hull others. I"'?" Ani1 '""id
if .. ,...,., I,. il,.,i r.luiUa 1 '"' ' '"" tVt,,v
say you wear u nurse uniform, like I
thnt nun a rli! tin- nuran wore lure
Ual .iiiu-i r
"f'.hltll-M ! Il.ll,- M.tlllll " I'.-l! I , I 1 1
calmly. tu'D regretted Hm "quite." i "" ''" lul "'"" MI t
Romehow Nnrrl. flty mw u.o.l 'm,kTr h" . Why U"'n ' n" tuk
'.Mill..." It a .11.11...- la .... u, u,w. ln-Uie "he could
"Well, More," Aunt Muuilo COn
i liiiii-d. imlim Iho Mil l " pd Blekimmo,
"I Ihliili you'r.i nut In i; I i-yuipuiiy
noil lunl b.itli.r 'omi. homo, (iffulva
run li-1 p mote w'Hi Hio work nflnr
llin biil.y'e born, mid In the winter,
i be) II IIVo I'l Hu ll- own Iioum), mini
mere on (lm fiirin wlih lie." ' '
"I'm tf'irry," auld Hen, kpdWlQI
r iMn I Hull llin ui. ii aori'X ut ell,
"but I'm prtimlMiid (ilorlu bg amy,
ulie can't K'-i on wllioul inn, Aqd
wn're leolnx to Kuropu fur t lu aum
mer." 1
'I'IiIh VU linpreaalv.i inoUCUl Kvcn
I'm in Pitir looked up frmu lha
liiip.-r In- win, ri'iiilluK. 11'M- own
fulber wioi .Inlli;liliii, In In iv.ii lull
I ii K of nil llin old vlllnKUH uutf lowha
tin hail wnndiiri'd Into, told her whul
to net so (hi. wouldn't ho ami alrk,
uakn.l fur pbtnn poatcurda wbllu
alio wuh uwey,
(iludyn wit a itrowliiK aullnu. Dora
Win. . tloca a wou.nn want linr
own bualneea for unywnyT" ebi.
uakcl "If ali. 'a ao ut.ru.-.lro. aho
bard mid nliurp U Mm k from whltn.
"quite" luipllnil ahiid. a of monnlni
wlib wbUb Norrla Oily Bever i.oih
orml. Him blllld to eib:
ii,.. im r.i.t.ivMt"
t-i.i. .... -,,i-l, i ,n..,i Ann. "'l'' "IujuI'I elm live wllto him
look teller her ami."
"Hbe I. married, ahe doean't live
with her liuahii.nl." (Ilndya Inlor
rui.t.nl. her rode ahowliiK that any
woman who Hei:ti-d to he Independ
ent iia iiulta llkoly eery had Indeed.
Ho i-ame h.trk to New Vork. end ahe
wan ao upwn hhn waa III for weeka.
How .-,,n ,,ii ii 1-.;i trv. (.liidyi?
You don't know whn. he wart like
I do.' Up aelf reapeellna woman
with
Unude,
"Oh. ilnlllK film We've Ill-ell iniik-
Iiik bah. rli. III. i Did you hrliiK any
thliiK from the atnrra In the city?"
I-..M taj.H 1.-1 -. 1 mIh, It ,14 1 run., ..ilitircil
b. ,.r ,i.ih,v ii. .t. i.i.. would liuvo uuylhinc .to do
iilmhle lor u newly horn Infant. r'f
It wan thla purkiiae, Indeed, whlrh ' Maude took a nw line.
Kll.rtn.1 her vlall plnuamitly. Homo ' "AM all Iheae .urn who come l
few lUKira bad been eirhansed; ;ber bouae-- do tbuy roue to aee bei
(llad waa rnnaumod wlih curloalty "r you."
tend ber coualn. Hhe did not roc- j "Her. I auppoae," Pan anawared
.iliiltn. In the allni, aelf poaaeaaed "Why not?"
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wua hnvlnR ontlreljr too much of tills
v orlil's Roodn! Dora was getting
everything; fine rlotl.es. trips to
Knrope. dances and parties--well,
she thought, anyway she hasn't got
a hushand. And ahe looked placid
rgaln aa she glanced ovor at Morton.
Tome.mw A Cablegram.
President of Whitman
Resigis, Sight Fails
(II. P. Lo4 Wtta to The I BulMIn)
WALLA WAI.I.A, Wash.. I une l
Dr. Stephen I). U lVnroae. for SI
years prosldent of Whitman college,
tendered his resignation to the hoard
of overseers today In his (tnnuil r"
port.
He said he wanted the honr.l n
feel free to disposo of the iHuatlfn
which has developed uecnusu of his
Impaired sight.'
He Indicated ho would ho willing
lo remain as prosldent, however. If
till boara rtw fit to olitnln fur ntm
a uiiiliihlo assistant.
hecansa of the equal showing made
by the two students, Thoy .ltd the
outstanding work in the advertising
course and in estra-currlcular adver
tising activities.
The terms of tho scholarship pro
vide thnt It shall be avarded to tho
man in the school of journalism who
la considered best qualified to profit
by the training offered for entrance
Intel the field of advertising. Last
year the winner was James Iiake of
1'ortland. the retiring manager of
the Dally Kniernld, student body paper.
ready to go on the water today to Unlike most dogs, the greyhound
finish their training. Washington Is hunts as much by sight as by scent,
still held tho favorite, with the navv tho narrow muzsle and small nostril
and Pennsylvania next in favor. affecting the sense of smell.
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I'OI.'OHKEKPSIK. Juno 13. With
I he arrival of the Cornell crews on
Monday, the field that Is tn row in
tho Intercollegiate championships in
the Hudson on June 22 will be com
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of Oregon advertising atudlnta was
won this year by Wayne i.eiand of
Snlcni and Frank Loggnn of Itiirns.
The scholarship wjii divided this year
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