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6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Aug. 21, 1944 Radio Programs !KGW WO Ke. NBO KEX :0ft I OK for Rcleai B:l$ I Rhythm I; BO Muite 6:4ft (Miule 6:00 Sdbi h Born liV Son it it Horn JilHV BeriMii.de 8:45 I Kirennde Tfrry A I'lrale Pirk Trrr Jct Arnislrnni Hop HarrUan Army Vnrlfty Army Variety Kpo(l(hi Hand Spolllnlil Itandt Contcntr-d Hour Contontrd Hour Br I Q Di 1 Q, J Raymond Swim lt Mjilonr I Harare IIMilt f Homee llPiUt Pit utile Nhnp Fltelwoiid l-awton i Cavalcade of Am Cavalcade of Am News Lum A Abrttf Counter Rp Counter Spy Teleph. Hoar Teleph. Hour Rawth. Home IUwlh. Howie I Blind Date Blind Dale I Julinnie Harrrl' Neva FlHNheit Hometown Nawa Danrlm Vocnl I MiirIo ' IMusie Bandwaunn Boy, (llrl A 11:90-11:1a- Orchcatra Oroheilra War Newi War News Concert Hour . j Swim shift to 2 Tuesday, 4 A.M. to 4:45 P.M. j Musical Clock t:3 I News Parade : I News I I-.. A Ho I Western Anlrul. 7 00 J Musical Memories ! 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So much was clear to her now Angel's cruel indifference, her complete lack of feeling regard ing the child. Louise could un derstand that. Angel had al ways been selfish. But why had she done this? It wasn't like Angel to assume the care of a child, no matter how much money was involved. "Mow can you live with your self?" Louise blurted out at last. "And why did you do it?" Angel still stood with her back burned,, "Why did I do it?" she repeated, ignoring the first question. If you must know, I was broke at the time. And a hundred a month that's what Barbara promised to pay sounded pretty good to me. How did I know she'd dash off to Arizona and leave me stuck with the child?" She turned now and faced Louise. "And how did 1 know you'd left Forest Hills, and that my mail wouldn't be forwarded?" That afternoon Angel re ceived a telegram. It Informed her that Jlmmle Saunders was no longer missing. He had slipped awny from an enemy prison camp, and was at that very moment recuperating in a hospital overseas. With a vague sense of shame she noticed the feeling of panic that swept over her. "I'm glad Retr'lar fellers , nwi I I I I 1 TTL I T1 I 1 . HERES A DIME-- '4 L 1 LL3SI I MJPFOie. IH'ONF l v I TAKE. MY BEST SUIT ) , NOW I.EMME e4CfS ( HEUDOJB6STtr4 ( MY SANTA CLAUft J ' I T) THE. TAILORS S , I POP HAS SO MANY V ( fi IS TH' ONE. TO TAKE. LL Ss OIT ! ! j ' FOQ. A PRESiINO J .',1 SUITS I DON'T KNOW 4 S BUT THAT AICT ZT V" rufi f5iA S-.i--". ) "' WHICH ONE IS-BESr.- ;i 1 f IN TH' CAOSCT 1 ) C?2V jrWC. aj'zan ' By Ednar Kico BurruiiKhs PoisoiTsiMp Nt WITH TUP SPtTFP OF 0T STRUCK TUf APtT-A1tM, Monday P.M. TuS'lKOIN'SJ'IKSLM ISM Cairn Drake I ItPd'N Oani i SfWM 1 Mavir I Man Namrd ! 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Angel spared herself all she could in the telling, explaining to Louise and later to Martha all about herself. She said Elsa Rand had been her roommate in the girls' achonl they'd both attended in the south. That Elsa had been arrogant and jealous. That she had been particularly boastful about the handsome young avi ator to whom she was engaged. It seemed only natural to An gel that she should take Elsa down a peg. Only fair that she should make a play for Jimmie Saunders when he came unex pectedly to see Elsa, and Elsa was away for the week-end. Only human that he should fall in love with Angel, and that three days after their first meet ing they should run away to a little town in Virginia and get married. According to Angel, it served Elsa right. The marriage, she had to con fess, had been a mistake. Both she and Jimmie had realized that almost immediately. Even before he went overseas, plans for a quiet divorce were being made. Now that he was coming back, it would oome through. And he would marry Elsa, Just as they'd planned. Yes, she had told Martha and Louise everything and they had not turned away from her. True. Martha had been shocked, but the only comment she had made was, "Poor Angel." 1 1 OUBENNIt HALL J I JP feo.ur.t m rV-c' -m stetvi secoND wrt-o ' V tf 1 2 n jus 3797 SIZES You'll be sure to snare your full quota of compliments as well as Vitamin D in this sleek halterneck sunback that owns a brief bolero for your more formal moments. No. 3787 in size 16 requires 3'i yds. 35-in. fabric (dress); l'i yds. 35-in. fabric (bolero). Send 15c tpius lc to cover cost of mailing) for pattern. The current Fashion Book il lustrates 175 pattern designs in beautiful colors. Selections for all ages, all sizes and all occa sions. Price 15c a copy, or only 10c when ordered with a pat tern. Include 2c for handling and mailing. Write plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUM BER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH . . . Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT, Capital Journal, 552 Mission St.. San Francisco, 5, California. She had a brief moment of misgiving when she recalled Baby Jeanne, and the fact that she had written to Jimmie's parents and tried to pass her off as Jimmie's child. They hadn't believed her and she could only hope they wouldn't tell Jimmie about Baby Jeanne. Martha brought the coffee and put it on the dressing table in front of Angel, then left the room. For a long time Angel sat staring at her reflection, flip! ACROSS 35. Chills 1. Skill 37. Gypsy 4. ni-ew together 88. City In Iowa !. Taste of liquid 3lt. Leavo 12. In favor of 41. Run fast 13. Habitation 43. Palm leaf 14. Masculine 44. Kindled name 45. Exclamation ' 15. Topaz hum- 47. Deed mlnsbird 49. Tiny 16. Danger fin. Like 17. Flowed 62. Make a mattoi 18. Restoration of trade 21. Hawaiian 66. "Faerie wreath Qneere" 22. Make Into character leathor 7. Blunts 23. Exist 68. Ask payment 25. Finish 59. Bushy clump 27. Secure 60. Wear away 28. About 61. Sea eagle 30. Tear 62. Before 33. Plums 63. I.ovcs to excess 34. Flnlal 64. Ocean ' a 13 VM S IS 7 Is WM1 IO III li IS 13 :75 t To 32 33 45 T. 2i 48 t; p? So ? j S3 53 4 By Gmie Rvrnes aKVDvo in..in smiling a little ruefully. Then she began to put on her make up. She would use very little today, and she would wear her simplest black dress, the black coat left over from last year, and the plain little hat with the veil. It was no cocktail date that she was going to, as she had told Martha. It was an ap pointment with Jimmie's law yer. It would be a little diffi cult for her but she was sure there would be a nice settle ment. Jimmie's family wasn't poor and Jimmie himself, she w frank to acknowledge, was a very grand person, It was reallv too bad their marriage hadn't worked out. . . "But some day hell come back" she smiled at herself in the mirror "and he won't be ashamed for people to know that once he was married to me. 1 11 be singing at the smartest night club in town with my name in lights on the marquee. He'll be married to Elsa, and they'll come to the club where I'm singing. But I won't snoot them. I'll sing something swe.et and sentimental. Something old Thanks for the Memories, perhaps. It wouldn't hurt to give that self-satisfied Elsa jolt. She drank the black coffee which Martha had brought and began hurriedly to dress, hum ming softly as she did so. She had reasoned herself out of what might have been a very black mood, and was feeling rather virtuous about the whole thing. (To be continued) Henry Laymans Hosts For Dinner Party Woodburn Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Layman Sunday were a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Har land Porter of Lincoln, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mallow and grandchildren, Marbara and Helen, and Mrs. Delia Leather man of Albany; Mrs. Althea Kamberger, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mizner and Leo Ostrander of Portland. Later in the after noon Mrs. Harriet Greenlee of Wilkinsburg, a., and her son, Major D. P. Greelee of Vancou ver, Wash., ihade a. short call. Mrs. Greenlee's late husband, the Rev. Greenlee, was pastor of the Woodburn Methodist church in 1903. While most people recognize the call of the whippoorwill, few have seen the bird, as it rarely flies in the daytime. Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle DO WN 2. Wander 3. I'll 1 It 4. Falling Into dlsu.se 5. Encourage 6. Mexican Indian 7. Prepare for ruiolication 8. OblUeratP.i 9. Alarm whistl 10. Persia 11. Brpaiiie quickly 19. By birth 20. Small rug 23. Dry 21. Rodents 26. 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