Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 09, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Monday, May 9, 1949
RADIO PROGRAMS
Peddler of Dreams
ALL PROGRAMS PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
By PEGGY DERN
$ Counter WHAT IS WRONG WITH VOUP prf!M-I"J I ' 1 JT .11' -m
- Aavyaar HAVE YOU MUSCLES MADE J""rr ' ' li'r 'ST, v 1 I
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MONDAY P.AA.
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1 The end of Uielr first week &
partners found uarreu ana reuc
ity parked In a green meadow be
side a small brook. The children
were playing in the twilight. Gar
rett sat on the steps with Felic
ity and totaled the week's pro
ceeds. - "Well, that's the sum total," he
told her at last, holding out three
rather grubby dollar bills and some
mall change. "The vast sum of
three dollars and eighty -one cents
apiece. Neither of us will ever get
rich that way, my girl!"
"Oh. but you haven't stopped to
think. She thrust the money into
the pocket of her soft white shirt
and rested the small pad on her
knee. "Neither of us had to spend
anything for parking this past week
that's seven nitthts' free parking
Since It cost fifty cents a night for
each of us, that amount to a
dollar a night, or seven dollars
We've saved this week. Then the
gas and oil for both cars remem
ber? Between us we spent eleven
dollars and forty-two cents for gas
and oil. Then we led ourselves out
of the nroduce we traded In for the
Books and magazines, and that
would amount to at least tnree dol
lars a day for all of us. Whatr do
you mean we won't get rich this
way?"
"Garret looked at her with frank
respect and a dawning excitement
In his eyes. "Then It wasn't such
crazy idea after all," he said
eagerly. "We are making a little
money and our expenses. What a
veil little partner you are, Fliss!"
"Oh, I'm nothing special," she
aid herriedly. "It's just been that
--well, I've had to count pennies
Thd squeeze nickels for so long
(Jiat I guess It comes naturally for
me to De a snarp iraaer.
"It hasn't been too much fun,
has It. youngster?" Garrett said un
expectedly. "I mean being the sup
porting parent to an oddly assorted
Qrood no two of you are In the
least alike."
"That's because most of us had
different mothers,' Felicity re
minded him.
""What's your father doing now,
Eelicity? I've meant to ask, but
never got around to it," said Gar
rett with frank curiosity.
She hesitated a moment, and then
Iter chin went up and there was a
nt of hostility In her voice when
the said crisply, "Father's resting."
"Resting from what?" he demand
ed curiously.
-"That means that well, he's
riot working at all. Theatrical peo
ple always say they are Testing
or 'at liberty.' Father's waiting for
Just exactly the right part and
then he'll do a 'comeback.' "
""I see' said Garrett, and did,
quite plainly.
fc Felicity looked sharply at Gar
rett as though the dryness of his
tone aroused her suspicions. But
ire met her eyes straightly, and
after a moment she said awkward
ly, "Father's really a perfectly Bwell
person. Very good-looking and very
distinguished and with a great deal
of personal charm. Women have
always gone quite mad about him
Re doesnt look a day over forty
and always manages somethow to
look very smart poor old Dad!" The
last three words came on a differ
ent note, breaking with pity, reveal
ing to Garrett far more than she
realized of the actual truth behind
her brave pretense that everything
was perfectly splendid with her fa
ther. -Garret nodded and his eyes were
warm with affection and amuse
ment as he said quietly, "D'you
know something, Fliss? I think you
are a darned smart girl and a very
fine one?'
A sudden terror-stricken wail
rang out from the trailer. Instant
ly Felicity was on her feet and
Inside the trailer. Garrett follow-1
lng her. She bent over the narrow!
berth on which Ellen lay and caught
the writhing, screaming child clone
In her arms, giving her a little
ahake that awoke her. i
"Oh. Fliss Fliss." she whimper-1
ed, hiding her face against Felic
ity breast. "I thought you'd gone
Off and left me and I had to go
back to Mrs. Hudglns.'
-"Don be silly, darling. Felic
Jry soothed her, holding her close,
rocking her a little. "You're never
going to see Mrs. Hudgins again
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and I'm never going to leave you
never, ao you near?''
"Yes, Fliss," said Ellen, and tried
to smile through her tears.
When Ellen's eyes closed Gar
rett and Felicity stood once more
on the trailer steps In the moon-
suvered night and Felicity said
quieny, -jjo you oegin to under
stand why I hung Ellen around
my neck' even though she Is not
really a part of my own family?"
aui mis Huagins wny is she
so terrified of Mrs. Hudgins?"
Her mother put her to board
with Mrs. Hudgins when she was
two and Mrs. Hudgins seems to
have been quite a character. She
seems to have had some rather
original Ideas about punishment
such as pouring boiling water
on children who skated in front
of her house "
"Oh, good Lord no 1 " Garrett
was shocked.
"It doesn't sound possible, does
it?" agreed Felicity. "I haven't
dared question Eilen much about
what her life there was like. When
I first brought her home, any men
tio nof Mrs. Hudgins sent her into
hysterics. She's get'.lng better now.
I am hoping that Florida will
well, make her sound and health
and normal."
Garrett studied her for a moment
and then he said gently. "Did
say you were a very swell person.
russr mat goes double now."
Unexpectedly he caught her
hand, raised It to his lips and kiss
ed it. And then, without another
word, he turned and went off to
his own trailer, leaving Felicity to
stand breathless, staring after him.
to Be continued)
2578
SIZES
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Dresses for Daughter Two crisp
frocks to add to daughter's cotton
crop No. 3578 is a simulated bolero
dress with pleat detail in front
plus a matching bonnet. No. 2914
is a basque style with butterfly or
puff sleeves. (Two separate pat
terns). No. 2578 Li cut in sizes 2. 4. 6.
and 8. Size 4 dress and bonnet, 2
yds. 35 -In.
No. 2914 Is cut In sizes 2. 4, 6, and
Size 4, 1 yds. 35-in.
Send 2.Sc tor PATTERN with
Name, Address, and Style Number
State Size desired.
PATTKRN No. K2H16
Father's Day It won't be difficult
i to coax father to cook either in the
kitchen or out-of-doors if you make
i nun this snappy chefs outfit. Use
loiue aenim lor the embrotrtrrv-fitr
,ured apron and hnndy hot-mitten
and fine white percale for the chef's
hat.
Pattern Envelope No. R3fllfl con
tains hot-iron transfer for design
material requirements, cutting
charts and sewing and embroidering
I insiruciions,
To obtain this pattern send 2oc
in COINS, giving pattern numbei
your name, address and tone num
bei to Petigy Roberts Capital Jour
ntu 8:8 Mission Street San Fran
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Girl; 7:5, Arthar Gnethi Railroad
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9:15, Stars of Todari 9:0, Kay Kyser;
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10:30. My Trae Story; 11:00, Betty Croekert
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It: SO, Kay West; 1:00, Breakfast In Holly
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