Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 21, 1941, Image 9

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    Wednesday, May 21, 1941
The Canifo! Journal,' Salem; Oreaon
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I By VIVIEN GREY I
Quandary
They were drvlng along the dirt
lane by the river, Qetta between
them, when Emily finally forced
herself to say what she had been
thinking all along, -
"Why don't you go back to New
York today?" ehe asked. "She muat
he with some of her friends. Or
some of them must have seen her."
Roger stared ahead without
speaking for a long time.
"Why don't you?" Emily asked
again.
"I went once," Roger answered,
his voice tight. "I think she hid
from me. But whether she did or
not, I'm not going again. If she
comes back it will be because she
wants to come."
Emily started to protest, and gave
It up when saw the the look on
his face. They drove again in si
lence. But before they reached the
house Roger, spoke.
"There's no use trying to pretend
with you," he said. "You know I
love her and want her back. It's
only that I think Lovely had to
find that out for herself."
Joe Hulse stood over Lovely
looking severely at her.
"But what the heck did you come
here for?" he demanded. "You know
this Is one of the first places he'll
look."
Lovely shrugged, and said noth
ing. "For a girl who's always known
her mind," Joe went on, "I must
say you're slipping fast. And be
cause you don't know your mind
now, you ought to clear out of here
right away. I'm not the kind of
fellow who can keep good resolu
tions for two." He stared down at
her with a half puzzled, half pos
sessive look in his eyes. "You know.
I think you came here because you
were sure Roger would look for
you here."
It was the truth, and Lovely knew
It. And he had not come. She felt
undecided, lost She had money In
her purse, and a checking ac
count. She had had time to get to
gether a few clothes, before she
fled the Cosgrave Aouse. But long
waiting was something she could
not face.
Nor could she go back to Oert,
she knew as the days passed. It
was not because of Ring, and it
was not because of money. She
could perfectly well pay her own
way. It was something In Cert's
eyes that forbade it. And one day,
when Inaction and uncertainty had
worn her patience thin, Lovely
burst out to her sister:
"Why don't you say it? Just what
you think? I can take it."
"Well, I wasn't really thinking
anything. Lovely," Gert said hesl'
tantly. "Only, It's you what
you're doing now. It makes me feel
all chilly and cold and empty In
side. It frightens me. How any
woman can leave her child and be
hap" but whatever else Oert
would have said died aborning.
"You fooll You fooll She can'tl
Lovely all but screamed. "Don't you
see that I can't look at sunny wltfr
out my heart breaking? If I don't
see Oetta soon I'll go madr
"If I felt that way I'd go back,
Lovely," Oert said earnestly. "It
isn't anything to be ashamed of
going back, I mean. Women always
have to do things like that. See
what I've stood for Sunny. And it
Isn't as If I wouldn't stand a thou
sand times more If I was asked to.
"Is that why you've stood it?1
Lovely asked quietly.
"Of course. And then you love
the father of your child, no matter
what. If you didn't love him that
way, that sort of to-the-end-of-the'
world way he wouldn't be the fath
er of your child It's s strange
woman who doesn't stay with her
cnuoren through thick or thin."
The last had come broodlngly
Lovely had the feeling that Oert
had forgotten her momentarily, and
was looking back along the years.
Lovely thought, strangely, of that
woman in Acapuloo known as Am
anita Lily, and the way In which
the had assumed authority over
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her. Could it be that Oert was
thinking of how their own par
ents had deserted them, and could
there be any connection between
Lily and Oert's thought? Or was
she merely wool-gathering, distrait
from too much worry?
Lovely was thoughtful as she
started back to the Hulse's. It was
true that her sister had been old
enough when the family broke up
to know something about it all.
And she knew that somehow she
did not fit the background against
which she walked. Dingy buildings
along a dingy street. Undernourish
ed, pale children going through the
motions of something they called
play. Some of the chllren even stop'
ped dodging trucks long enough to
look at her in wonder. Her clothes
were so definitely upper Fifth ave
nue. Nor was it better at the Hulse's
She paid her way there, and helped
Mrs. Hulse with the work. She could
do a great many things for her
friends, and they appreciated them
But two things were missing, and
these were Roger and Getta.
Perhaps three the spaciousness
and freedom of life In the great
house beside the Hudson. It had
not taken her long, she reflected
to come to demand something bet
ter than she had grown up to ex
pect. Ill get out, she told herself. I'll
tell them tonight and I'll find a
room somewhere alone. I am alone,
even when I'm with people.
And that she was.
Lovely got a room In a quiet ho
tel in the East Fifties and grew to
wonder at how small a place New
York was for every now and then
on the street,' or shopping, or In a
restaurant, she met someone she
had known during her days with
Roger. One day it was Marl, and
Lovely tried to pass swiftly with.
out speaking. Marl caught her arm
and held on.
To be continued
Monmouth C. H. Newman, long
time resident of Monmouth, has left
to make his home with his dauglv
ter, Mrs. Dell Butler, at Bull Run,
Mr. Newman, who Is advanced In
years, has been In 111 health for
some time.
K9LM ISM Kilocycles
Thunder P. M.
13:1 5 Noontime News.
12:30 Hiiiotilj Serenade.
12:35 Willamette Valley Opinion.
12:50 The Sons Shop.
1:15 Isle of Paradise.
1:30 Western Serenade.
3:00 News.
2:15 U. B. Army.
2:30 Popular Music.
S:00 crossroad Troubador,
8:15 Concert Qems.
4:15 News.
4:3ft Teatl me Tunes.
4:45 Milady's Melodies.
5:00 Popularity Row.
8:30 Dinner Hour Melodies.
(:00 Tonlsht's Headlines.
6:15 War Commentary.
6:20 Popular Music.
: 45 Hollywood Hl-Jlnkl.
7:00 News In Brier.
7:15 Intersstlnr Pacts.
7:30 Talk of the Town.
8:00 The World Tonlsht,
8:15 Varied Pro rams.
9:00 News Tabloid.
0:30 Popular Music
10:00 Hits ot the Day.
10:30 News.
10:45 Le.'s Dance.
11:15 Dream Time.
KOIN 976 Kilocycle
Tborsdsy P. M.
12:15 Myrt and Marge, CBS,
12:30 The Story of Bess Johnson, CBS,
12:45 Stepmother, CBS.
1:00 Hymns of all Churches, CBS.
1:15 Slniln' Bam.
1:30 The O' Nells. CBS.
1:45 Scatters ood Belnes, CBS.
3:00 Young Dr. M alone, GB&
3:15 Sunshine Almanac.
2:30 Joyce Jordan. CBS.
3:45 The World Today. CBS.
3:00 The Second Mrs. Burton, CBS.
3:15 We the Abbotts, CBS.
3:30 Newspaper of the Air.
4:15 Pesture Page.
4:30 Eyes of the World.
4:45 Bob Oarred. News, CBS.
4:55 Klmer Davis, News, CBS.
I 00 Major Bowes. CBS.
9:00 O I n Miller. CBS.
:5 Professor Quia, CBS.
6:45 Leon P. Drews.
7:00 Amos n' Andy. CBS,
7:15 Lanny Ross. CBS.
7:J0 SpoUUht, CB&
I Radio
Programs
Carl Anderson
8:00 City Desk, CBB. t
8:25 Dance Band, CBS.
8:30 Answer Auction, CBS.
8:00 News. CBS.
9:15 Ken Word, Bones, CBS.
9:30 By the Way.
9:45 Lionel Hampton Orch., CBS.
9:55 Studio.
10:00 Five Star Final.
10:16 NlEhtcan Yarns. CBS.
10:30 State Traffic. ,
10:45 Reid Tanner orch.
11:00 Kenneth Stevens. CBS.
11:30 Manny Strand Orch., CBS.
11:55 News, CBS.
KGW 020 Kilocycles
Thursday P. M.
12:15 Stella Dallas, NBO.
12:30 Lorenzo Jones, NBO.
12:45 Young Wldder Brown, KBO.
1:00 Home of the Brave, NBO.
1:15 Portia Faces Life, NBO.
1:30 Shirley Sadler, Sinter, NBO.
1:45 Story of Mary Marlln. NBO.
2:00 Pepper Young's Family, NBO.
2:15 Lone Journey, NBO.
3:30 Speaking of Liberty, NBO.
2:45 Oregonlan News.
3:00 B lit more Orch., NBO.
3:10 Five Miniature Show.
3:15 News of the World, NBO.
3:30 Dinner Music. NBO.
3:49 H. V. Kaltenborn, NBO.
i:00 Stars of Today.
4:30 Sunset Symphony.
5:00 Kraft Music Hall. NBO.
8:00 Xavler Cunat and Yvette, NBO.
6:30 Quiz of Two Cities.
7:00 Fred Waring Pleasure Time, KBO.
7:ib Hometnin to Tnins auoui,
7:20 Musical Interlude.
7:25 Howard and Shelton.
7:30 Coffee Time, NBO.
8:00 The Aldrich Family. KBO.
6:30 Tommy Rlggs and Betty Lou, NBO.
b:od Faitmui Stradivari,
9:15 Palace Orch., NBO.
9:30 Sir Francis Drake Orch., KBO.
10:00 News Flashes, NBO.
10:15 Olenn Shelley, .Organist,
10:30 Ed Stoker Orch., KBO.
11 :00 Oregonlan News.
U:15 Wilshlro Bowl Orch., KBO.
11:30 Florentine Gardens Orch NBO.
11:55 News Bulletins. NBO.
K EX 1100 KHueyclea
Thnrsday P. M.
12:15 Your Livestock Reporter
12:30 Oregonlan News.
12:45 Market Reports.
12:50 Household Hints.
12:59 Associated Press News, NBO.
1:00 Richard Brooks, KBO.
1 :15 Chansonette, NBO,
1:45 Curbstone Quia.
2:00 The Quiet Hour.
2:30 Lost and Found Items.
2:33 Rose City Calendar,
2:45 Gasoline Alley. NBO.
3:00 Count Your Blessings.
3:15 Mr. Keen, Tracer. KBO.
3:30 Shirley Sadler. Singer, KBO.
3:45 Intermezzo, NBO.
4:00 Pot of Gold, NBC.
4:30 Ireene Wicker. NBO.
4:45 The Bartons, NBO.
6:00 KBO.
5:15 Accordion Club Presents.
5:30 The Nickel Man, NBO.
5:35 The Pled Piper, NBC.
6:00 Rudy Vatlee Show, NBO.
6:30 Silken Swing.
6:45 News.
7:00 Elizabeth Russell, Singer, KBO.
7:30 Roseland Orch., KBO.
8:00 Easy Aces, NBO,
8:15 Pennsylvania Orch., KBO.
8:30 Portland Baseball Game,
10:00 America's Town Meeting, KBO.
10:55 Popular Dance Melodies.
11:00 This Moving World, NBO.
11:16 Portland Police Reports.
11:18 Bill Sabransky, Organist, KBO.
11:30 War News Round-Up.
KALE 1830 Kilocycles
Thursday P. M,
12:30 Johnson Family, MBS.
13:45 News.
1:00 John B. Hughes, MBS.
1:15 Confessions of t Corsair, WTbm.
1:30 We Are Always Young, MBS,
1:45 Edith Adams' Future, MBS.
3:00 Captain Sally, MBS.
2:15 As the Twig Is Bent, UBS.
3:30 John B. Hughes, MBS.
3:45 Little Concert.
3:00 Voice of American Women.
3:15 Here's Morgan, MBS.
3:30 Pop Concert.
4:00 Sunshine Express.
4:30 U. S. Government Report!.
4:45 Journal Juniors.
6:15 News.
8:30 Shatter Parker's Circus, MBS.
5:45 Captsln Midnight, MBS.
6:00 Confidentially Yours, MBS,
8:15 Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS.
6:30 John B. Hughes. MBS.
6:45 Movie parade.
7:00 Leland Stowe, MBS.
7:15 Jimmy Allen.
7:27 Weather Report
7:30 Wythe Williams, MBS.
7:45 Piano Patterns.
8:00 Standard Symphony, MBS.
9:00 News. MBS.
9:15 Gift of the Orient.
9:30 Freddy Martin Orch., MBS.
9:45 Speaking of Sports.
10:00 Echoea of the Opera.
10:30 News.
10:45 Lelghton Noble Orch.. MBS.
11:00 Sid Hoff Orch., MBS
11:30 Henry Kins Orch., MBS.
KOAC 656 Kilocycles
Thursday P, M.
12:15 Farm Hour.
1:00 Muiile.
1:15 Variety.
1:45 Music.
3:00 Home Garden Hour.
3:30 Music.
3:45 The Monitor Views the Newa.
3:00 Music
9:15 Youth Speaks for Itself.
3:30 Music.
3:45 United Press Mews. .
4:00 "Pope" Concert.
4:30 Stories for Boys and Olrla.
6:00 On the Campuses.
5.30 Music.
6:45 Vespers.
6:00 Music.
615 United Press News.
6:30 Farm Hour.
7:30 University Theatre ot the Air,
8:00 Campus Interviews.
8:15 Sonrs of the Campus.
8:30 Music.
6:45 Foresters in Action.
9:00 OBO Hound Tabla.
;I0 PortsU of Uit Pacific Merthwist
Sinet th Oliclil Period.
:45 The Btolocteil Bull of. Human
Conduct.
Friday Programs
KSLM 1890 Kilocycles
Friday A. M.
0:30 flcnrlie Baluts,
7:00 News In Brief.
1:o& oidtlmi Muiic.
7:30 Nsws.
7:45 Popular Muslo.
1:30 Newi.
:4S Tuna Tabloid.
:00 Pastor's Call.
0:15 Popular Muslo.
9:45 Pour Notes.
10:00 The World Thlf Morn I nr.
10:15 Prescription lot Happiness,
10:30 Women In the News,
10:45 Dr. R. Franklin Thompson
11:00 Melodlo Moods.
11:48 Mazine Buren, Roma Economist.
13:00 Market Reports.
KOIN :o Ktloeyeles
Prldar A. M.
e:oo wor tn west rarm Reporter.
:15 Breakfast Bulletin.
6:20 KOIN Klock.
7:00 Buddy Clark. Treat Time, CBfl
7:15 Headllners.
7:30 Bob Garret! Reportlnf, CBB
7:45 Consumers News.
:00 Kate Smith. CBS.
1:15 When a Gin Marries. CBB.
6:30 Romance of Helen Trent, CBS.
8:45 Our Oil Sunday, CBS.
9:00 Life Can Be Beautiful, CBS
9:15 Woman in White, CBS. '
9:30 Rlfht to Happiness, CBS.
9:45 Bongs of t Dreamer,
10:00 Bis Sister. CBS.
10:15 Aunt Jenny. CBS.
10:30 Fletcher Wiley, CBS,
10:45 Kate Hopkins, CBS.
11:00 Martha Webster, CBS.
11:18 Golden Treasury of Bon, CBS.
11:80 Hello Again.
11:45 Woman ot Courase, CBS.
13:00 News.
KGW 420 Kilocycles
Friday A. M.
6:00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:30 Oresonlan Trail Blazers.
7:00 News.
7:15 MubIb Salon,
7:30 Novatlme.
7:45 David Harum. NBC.
8:00 Sam Hayes, NBC.
8:15 Stars of Today,
8:46 Modern Meals.
9:00 Benny Walker'i Kitchen, KBO.
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0:15 Bess Johnson, HBO.
9:30 Ellen Randolph, NBO.
0:45 Dr. Kate. NBO.
10:00 LKht of the World, NBO,
10:15 The Mystery Man. NBO.
10:30 Valiant Lady. NBO.
10:45 Arnold Grimm's Dauchter, NBO.
i:oo Atainst the storm, hbo.
11:15 Ma Perkins, NBO.
11:30 The Guldlnr Llsht, NBO.
11:45 Vic and Bade. NBO.
13:00 Backstact Wife. NBO,
HEX 1100 Kilocycles
Friday A. M.
o:oo ects up.
7:00 Western Agriculture. NBO.
7:15 Breakfast Club. NBO.
8:00 Amen Corner Procratn.
8:30 National Farm and Home. NBO,
9:15 Between the Book ends, NBO,
9:30 Art of Llvlnr, NBO.
9:45 A. P, News, NBO.
0:50 NBO.
10:00 Ores on) an News.
10:15 Art Baker's Notebook, NBO.
10:30 Charmlntly We Live.
10:45 Fantasy In Melody. NBO.
11:00 Orphans of Divorce, NBO.
U:)5 Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, NBO
11:30 John's Other Wife. NBO.
11:45 Just Plain Bill. NBO.
12:00 Mother of Mine, NBO
KALE 1880 Kilocycles
Friday A. M.
6:30 Memory Timekeeper,
7:00 News, MBfc
7:15 Memory Timekeeper.
8:00 Haven of Rest, MBS.
8:30 News.
8:45 BBC News. MBS.
8:55 It's Dancettme.
, 9:00 This and That.
' 9:30 Helen Holden, MBS.
9:45 I'll Find My Way, MBS.
10:00 John B. Hughes, MBS.
10:13 Lillian Sherman, Songs. MBS.
10:30 Woman's Side of the News, MBS
10:45 Buyer's Parade.
11:00 The Bookworm. MBS.
11:15 John Brishfs Hawaiian. MBS
11:30 Concert Gems.
11:45 Luncheon Concert.
KOAO SO Kilocycle
Friday A. M.
9:00 United Press Newg.
9:15 The Homemakers' Hour.
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:05 MjsIc.
10:15 Traffic Safety Quia.
10:30 Music.
ll:oo KOAC School of the Air.
11:20 Music or Bsoh.
12:00 United Press News.
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