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J2 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 21, lilM Radio Programs, Thursday P. M. IKSLM ;i" KGW 6m," KEX KOIN V".," 5 (lit Nfwi ft 1.V Suprrtniin h-M ! Tom Mn ft 4,-, l Mtlit N B , f.abrlel llratrr H i Life Monp :tti t For Ihr eirli 6.1.-, t in, hrilru 7:Dii 1 War ur J ). t mu ll I hiiniaa 1 Wrrt Hwlrr ;IUI OrrlirMra, l:i:- : Orrllf'li lirlPi thr K;l. l)pirlitr ; i rrt ; Nm (CIV 1 ItM MHIrr D;,'lu OrrliPtlra fi.ir, ! Can Journal N jO:i(l ' Full llirl.'i 1 Orrhnlra lll::ii Nrw Hi: i.'i I OrrhrOra 1 :li(v I Opt n Huue 11:1 llr lalhol lit lotlaj Mr lalbol :t Nw ' S'iiikk OK for Rl8 . Jetty A irp Bnrrlll Wheeler J I t'omnientalor i Mirk Trat-j Itrd' t.ani ; fgiffSt-llay l,-..d ( heer i -lark Aimtning Hair Hanrr fck ' T rl IVira 1 Mmrr f'Plerum ' apt. Midnilp t tu J QXU l-H-jj CA'iV Home Town News i llr-nty larh.r Uarl.m .mrn 'rtZ , !h " X"W Ci I ''-' ' ' I Muiii Thf v 1 r-rvr.l Orrlifilr. WW l?HHJH-$ti "'''' ''f KMur ; Crrhrtra Mnirrt wW'hLj lirTi' '(.' 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Fnrn) I ronl i I Haurn Mulri 1: 1.1, Chiiplcr 15 They stood sirlt? by sUe un der ono of the old windows of the ciiLhodral, tlirowing pismy pluidows beside its grandeur. The only sounds were Ip breeze 'playing amonK the palm fronds and I ho never-ending song of the cicadas. Douglas caressed . the cool ' stone under his hand. "Come and sit on the wall where I can see you," he urged. Obedient ly she sat on the mossy, soft top nf the old wall ed slone, suddenly realizing that site was tired. It bad been n long day, and they had cram med n week's advent ures into this one evening. Douglas sa1 I close, wilhoul touching her, ! bis hands loosely clasped be tween his knees. Thick ferns grew at their feet, fool and damp. He said in his gent le, , whimsical way, ' I have a con- fession to make to you. C!herry." "To me?" she asked, in sur - prise. She rnu Id see him smiling lie turned and laid his hand over hers and it was cool and st rong and somehow comfort -InR. "Thirty years ago I brought a very lovely lady here. I was young and romantic and full of the glamor of this country, you see. And I akcd her to marry inc." "Yes," Cherry was interested n o w. breathlesly interested "And then- ' "She agreed to marry me." Douglas smiled and looked at Cherry for the first time - She Was very beaut if ul, Cherry I Kou'lnr Ki'llers 7 j a sS f At a m ( LINA W AP Feature.. rr5i i 1 1 ....-11. 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 wt wiS tZmk T'"'stTMi('S rrr? 1 iNeSTiaATioi- J ( 1 wanna &f.e KTiAl A. vi f A' 1-' V UEM rrf V SCIENTIFICAUY.' J IF -tOUHE. GONNA Y C T -idf"' jL. 1 l!lrzil" Ity Kilgnr Kico Burrouglia Jane in Danger n f 'i i Muie Hall i irinir Rrpiirlrr , Major nmf 1 LA V ' 1 . i U ft IMittlr Hull Nrw Ma lor H..ei 1 1(11 A -U-S'ifP''ff . 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Hp Sealed ' V.- Dr. Malon I l.adiei. He Sealed I Newa " "nwnr' I New. I Neighbor I Id in hi llnrlrnnt I Harhe. Children ' Orantt I Newa ( HTlMimfT Vl , Valiant l.arl I I narkstaee Wlft Km llaye. Newa Cltantini World Stella, llHllat iParnilP 1 Newa M.oreno (one I Ml bur thai ' l-'vinc World I V. Wldilrr lUownl RiiildT Iwiu 1. 1 11" " W "I1 11 "TfTlrl Marrlea 1 What's Dolnr I Newapaper of lire i i.anip? i " Chiin h In Wildwd M Marltn Mrel the MiMI Hollywood Newt i Newa I New ' Murray Show I RoIHe Trultt Carol ' ttrrheOra MinrlrtJI orla , Swina midta Martin . Swina i Swirta i Saiila'i Cell) I Swirta I Sim Boal Teaa Ranteri 2:A(l. New; 3:411, Bill flay. Biblei 4:00, Fulton Lew it. KDACVin KC- Thuradav PH S:IM. (In the Cpbeall r..:tl. Slory Hoiiri fiC. New: fi tl, l.irm llnur: Miiiio U;;;(l. Nrwai Medila I ion. F'H III A V A M. 10:110. Netrai 1 1 no. Srhonli 11:30. Conrerli I'!, News; l!:l.1. Farm Honri I on. Ktdtn' Ranee: '1:110, C'luh Women : S:'lll. Newai I :ill llanrr Baud: 4: 15. Sciente Newa Maria do las Vegas the daugh ter of a Spanish nobleman and an English mother. I brought her here in my carriage and said nil the foolish things one does say at twenty -four " Cherry nodded. " W hy did you what happened? ' "She died," be answered simply. "She was very beauti ful, kind and intelligent- And she died, at eighteen, of tuber culosis " She felt sorry fur them, those ghosts: she sat t here weighted with sadness for a beautiful drama. It hurt, it made Iter feel again that painful longing for Hory. So that was the reason Doug Ins had never married and had son, she thought. He must have loved her very much. Don g las turned and put Ins arms around her, gent l . He was still smiling that self- i mocking smile, but his tone was I different. He said abruptly, ("Cherry 1 love ou. I owe you an apology, for bringing you over tli is old ground, but we were here, and I couldn't help it. For thirty ears I've been hugging a dream a foolish dream. I realize now how selfish and stupid that has been. I think I realized it when I saw you kneel on the deck and straighten Terr s lifebelt. Cher ry, do you think on could marry me and give me reality instead of a beautiful dream?" He put his hand under her chin and turned Iter face he had to look a! him lhal The arm around her back hard l!v Vtt'no retty Apron There's a new j angle on aprons I hey re de- signed with as much fashion de- as dresses. See how the w.de snouiaeren, suspenoeo e tec n this one. is emphasized by col orful ric rac. No. 3774 is cut in small, me dium and large sizes. Medium size requires 2'z yards 35-inch fabric with 42 yards ric rac. The Fall-Winier Fashion Book is now ready. Illustrates 175 styles in full clor. Selections for all sizes, ages and occasions. Price 15c, or only 10c when or dered with a pattern. Send 10c for pattern, which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure lo state size you wish. Address Pattern Department, Capital Journal, 552 Mission St., San Francisco, 5, California. and strong, and suddenly she felt tempted to relax against it . lo let him kiss her, to say "Yes'' and forget this tired ache in his pleasure. But he was looking into her eyes, not at tempting to kiss her. "But love, Douglas," she said numbly. "I hadn't thought about it. You've only known me three weeks. Don't put me on a pe destal, because I'm very man." "Darling! Wonderfully, lightfully human!" They laughted together went on: hu-de- ACROSS Itndet mlna 34 ArMA'al language SS, Day's marrh Sti. New rTainent of Noart 37 Specific SHiamunder to simiU 4. Fen Dip rM vertebral Halt 12. Ito tmlelxed IT) ( iniiiitMil It. Snur IS. .lilt I lie. name Diefli 43. Her. IS. I3pajiIiI. "Lohengrin" !. Ki.nn 4& Smooth and 3D I'iikI 'li sih-iol dHniPiM eri : '.'1 l.onn nw hai minimi .'2. Small hunt 4 C.u niinnnon :t. W i,iih i.-arlng M OM nia..l a k-'lglit a A.-l payment .1 1 1 1 n i ii ?. r : mineral In i k a i lnh llvlna cl.r5pactful bH. African worm I I i t. I P P f FF I6 17 T 8 10 W ) a 73 . 1 g 27 12a 2f 3o 3 ""32 33 . ; Ar Nctvifeafwrei l.ll livnii's "This Isn't a boy's dream-in-fatualiuii, Cherry. I love you. I want you to live at Weston Park and grow to love it, and perhaps to love me a little, and " "And bear your sons," site said in an odd voice. "And bear my sons,'' he agreed, searching her eyes. "I would be very proud of any son of yours. Cherry. My- dear, you mustn't cry:'" "I'm not crying!"' He lifted the sparkling drops off her eyelashes with his fin ger, smiling, and kissed the top of her downbent head. "I'm sorry, darling. I'm a clumsy, selfish old fool. I ought to have known I'm thirty years loo old for you." "You're not!" she cried fier cely, using the handkerchief he passed her. "You're perfectly sweet to me, and I'm the fool. You're offering me everything that is wonderful, and I can't I can't "There isn't anyone else, is there?" She squared her shoulders and lifted her head proudly. "io one, I'm quite free. But Douglas oh, I like you so mnr-lV nn nr. I,qvo t, thinte . nnvl!lino i-a'- He smiled at the childishness of hpr rrv .Tm quite unscrupu. U)US Cnerrv t want volK j knQW ukp me , didn.t cx pect you lo be wildly in love with me But I think you're very well balanced and wise and sensible for your genera tion. And against the glamor of young love I can offer you my affection and a certain posi tion in life, and security, and a lovely old home." "Please," she stopped him with a gesture. "Douglas, . 1 know all that." "I want you to think about it . Cherry. Don't say 'No' to night." He laughed gently. "Let me keep my new dream f o r a few weeks more. But I had to tell you what I feel. I want you to know. I shall love and cherish you as long as I live, my little one." He stood up and touched her head again, pale in the moonlight, and added in a stifled voice. "And it isn't only a matter of an heir for Weston Park, darling." "But now we'd better drive back to the ship, or we'll miss her. We sail at dawn." (To be Continued) Potato growing started in the United States in 1719 when a group of Irish Presbyterians j founded the town of London He I derry, N.H., and began to grow Solution Of Yeiterday't Puzzle f.? ronitructed DOWN 61. Com-luil 1. Co'ir-hei . ('oKiiirant ". Small- law 4. U'ii.:ooke.l tniti:irKe 5. Descendant of .lacoh if 6. Tiimiilttiniia tm iliSO.Tl.M 4 7. rincrrf chion. "loglca.'ly H. S de '. Kind rtf (r,i 1"'. T own In .Main It. I-'nradiio 11. UrrM-K p..,-Uco 23. AmrMfnn J5. rtcinird ihroush fin iiHMlier 27. Siimcifin: poet if ?S. l."t it fund -f. IlndrnH V), I'-Tcan End Jl, AdimlK-'d unrtt "1, ri- tlirternphie V; intruders OriiiOi stop .It. Hors.'a 4 2. Optical glASSPs 14. IVzzy 46. Mr:i-an enm meal tnusi 47. Tart of a woci.'n Joint 4S. 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