Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1946, Image 8

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    .8 Capital Journal, Salem,
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Chapter 10
Several days later Edith wrote
her mother a letter. She knew
Laura would be anxious to hear
her impressions of her old home
and that the letter would be
waiting for her when she re
turned to the city.
"Well, here I am," she wrote,
"and you were right about
'Roselands.' Except that even
your most vivid and colorful
descriptions only half prepared
me for the amazing beauty and
comfort of the place. As for the
people, I'm afraid I haven't
been here long enough to form
much of an estimate. Except
for Whit my father whom,
surprisingly, I like! Perhaps it
is because he and I are so very
much alike in appearance at
least. Why didn't you tell me
that I was to find myself almost
an exact image of him?
"And yet, I can see that we're
really very little alike as to per
sonal trails. I believe I have a
stability that Whit doesn't pos
sess I like to think of it as
a '.oaclfastncss of spirit'! Docs
that sound conceited? I mean
it only as a compliment to you
who are so full of virtues you
are certain to have bequeathed
a few of them to me!
"Perhaps you'll notice that
I'm calling my father 'Whit.'
To tell the truth I didn't know
what to call him and I avoided
speaking to him directly as long
as possible. But on the morn
ing after my arrival I found
him alone in the breakfast
room. I imagine this room is a
recent addition to the house.
" It is lovely, facing east, and
containing the most beautiful
and impudent parrot named
'Agnes.' She and Whit are the
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ventures. only ones about the place who
can say what they please to
Grandmother and get away with
it. You'd almost die to hear
Agnes call her 'Old girl'!
"But back to Whit. We were
eating our breakfast and talk
ing of casual things when sud
denly I was horrified to hear
myself saying, 'Please pass the
toast, Whit'!
"He looked at me in a rath
er startled way and then wrin
kled up his fine eyes in a smile.
'I was wondering what you'd
call me. Since I've never been
a real father to you '
" 'Well, it's going to be nice
being friends now,' I interrupt
ed with my fatal fear of hurt
ing anyone. Though goodness
knows, he was right about it.
"At any rate, we smiled at
each other and I've been calling
him 'Whit' quite easily ever
since.
"The same morning, I heard
a truck stopping outside and
looked out to see Aunt Josie
buying vegetables from a truck
gardener. 1 wouldn't have been
interested had Whit and I not
met the same man as he brought
me out to Roselands. So now I
spoke to Whit about him.
" 'The man with the vege
tables Is he a neighbor?' I
asked innocently.
"Whit glanced back over his
shoulder and scowled darkly.
'My wife's brother Burk An
gus,' he said. 'A shiftless fel
low '
" 'But he doesn't look shift
less!" I argued. 'He looks clean
and happy and prosperous!'
" 'Oh, he's all of that, I
guess,' he admitted reluctantly.
'If one can gauge prosperity
by winning prizes on beans and
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For That Good Print In print
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frock seems an ideal way to
launch yourself into spring.
Note the easy fullness over the
bust-line and the graceful and
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No. 2850 is cut in sizes 18,
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50. Size 36 requires 3!4 yds.
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corn and tomatoes!'
"I could see he didn't like
Burk Angus for some reason
and so I said no more about
him. But I felt I should like to
know him. He had such a well-set-up
look about him as if he
were used to vigorous outdoor
exercise and I'm sure in good
clothes he'd be strikingly hand
some. Afterwards, mother I
found he has quite a distin
guished war record he's a flier
with many bombing missions to
his credit, now honorably dis
charged. And he gives fruit and
vegetables to this family, though
he makes his living by selling
them, and they accept it as their
just due because his sister, Bar
bara, is Whit's wife. And -with
out much bother about 'thank
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you' either! It all seems amaz
ing to me!
"And of course course, you'll
be wanting to know something
of Barbara. " I remember so
clearly your saying 'Don't be
snooty to her on my account
she'll have enough to bear!'
"You were right. In the few
days I've been here I can see
that none of them are very nice
to her not even Whit, who
really loves her, I believe.
Don't ask me why I believe that.
for I can't tell except to say I
feel it's so. In appearance, she's
exquisite you can tell she
gives much attention to groom
ing. "I suppose there's not much
I can tell you about Grand
mother. She almost terrified me
at first, but underneath I be
lieve she's growing fond of me!
I guess it's because her precious
Whit, who can do no wrong in
her eyes, was responsible for
my creation.
"Poor, gentle, apologetic
Aunt Josie what a life she
must live, haltered and led by
Grandmother Eugenia. And yet
I'm convinced she must have
been lovely in her youth. I can
well imagine her being the vic
tim of a blighted love affair.
I understand Dr. Clark Bennett,
one of the community's leading
physicians, was the man in the
case.
"What a gossipy letter! But
I must tell you that Whit is go
ing to teach me to ride a horse.
I'm terribly thrilled.
"I miss you, mother, but
please know that I am conten
ted and happy for the short
time I will be here. Tell Mr,
Crosby I'll be back in time to
pose for you for all the fall
and winter numbers of 'Calen
dar.' "
Edith sat back and laid down
her pen. She knew that she must
say something send some mes
sage to Christopher. The inter
vening days had in no way les
scned the pain in her heart that
thought of him always brought
though new scenes and faces
had helped.
She picked up her pen again,
set her chin squarely and wrote
"Give Chris my very best re
gards and tell him that I am
looking forward to being back
in New York in a few months
when you two will have gotten
to the place where three will
not be a crowd!
"Until then, I am always,
Your loving Edith."
That would do very well, she
thought. And hearing Barbara
calling her from the lower hall
way she slipped the letter into
its envelope and went to answer
the call.
(To be continued)
Pattern No. R2349
Gay Mitten Gloves Here is something new, a crocheted mitten
masquerading as a glove, but so much warmer! Have two pairs,
on each way with contrasting stitching.
Pattern envelope contains complete easy-to-read and easy-to-follow
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Aumsville Sawmill
Starts Operations
Aumsville The sawmill, to
be known as the Valley Lum
ber company, is now in full op
eration. The mill is owned and
operated by Charles and Sam
Wright, brothers.
Construction of the mill and
logging pond were begun last
summer but because of mate
Room and Board
A PENGUIN IS A NCVELTY TO
BUT TO AN OLD ARCTIC EXPLORER.
LIKE MYSELF; PENGUINS ARE
AS COMMON AS COUKI HOUSb
PI6EONS---ON MY THREE
EXPEDITIONS "TO THE NORTH
POLE. I VE SEEN 'EM BY THS
MiLLONS '- UW-AH
WHAT'S THE ORNITHOLOGICAL
NAME FORTHEM-
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rial and equipment shortage full
operation was not possible until
the first of the year.
Run entirely by electricity
the mill employs 12 men and
will cut approximately 25,000
feet of lumber a day.
Logs are being brought in
from the Sublimity and Fern
Ridge districts.
Columbus first stopped at
Santa Maria after his discovery
of the western world.
By Gene Ahem
'YOU.
HEY" GET OFF.-"
YER ON DA WRONG
BUS--DEY AIN'T
NO PENGUINS AT
DA NORT POLE
"DEY'S ONLY AT DA
SOWT POLE .'
Y'WANNA BET?
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