Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 28, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Sam. OrrRnn, Saturday, May 2H, 1949
Peddler of Dreams
RADIO PROGRAMS
b PEGGY DERN
Chapter St
And to Garrett ataitpd anothi
biAtk, Uiouga there were pi-iou
ueprtuMon and diacoura.c ihl-u
when F'.lclty loiinci ii upfficii
to get him to work.
She walked to thf grocery on
afternoon lor the following day'
uppllea. Fmlciiy -im lima, wo.
ried about Garrett; atie almoi l:
got to atop in at the poaiohce
next door to Uie grocery jttore, lo
mail.
Tht pleasant, elderly man be
hind the General Delivery wimiov.
of the branch postoMlce greetet.
her wiUi a smile and Mid, "Om
only today, Mlsa Home, Love.)
dav Un't it?"
She thanked him and acceptei.
the long, rather plump envelope
he gave her. It waft tddrr.sAi tf
her, and in the upper right-ham.
corner there waa the addrp.s
"Arlcerman & Conner, Inc., New
York City."
Puzzled, Felicity tore open the
envelope. Out of It ahe drew a
letter, a printed legal-looking docu
mentand a long green aiip which
he atudied with wide, lncredu.ou.
evea. It read: Pay to the order ol
Felicity Home, One thousand dol
lar. It wu signed: Harry J. Ack
erman, Pres., At iter man & Connen,
Inc.
Felicity' hand ahook a he un
folded the letter. It wan brief mm
to the point. It told her that her
play, Meet the Familv, had been
turned over to Ackerman At Con
ner by Charles Drummond and
that they Ackerman At Connent
liked the play and were enclo.
Ing her a check for one thousand
dollars covering a ix monui up
tion on Uie play, together with a
ontract, one copy of which ahe
would keep, the other ane was to
ilgn and return to mem. i ney
would adviae her aa to the begin
ning of rehearsals, and they would
look forward to meeting her should
he care to come to New York
to attend the rehearsals.
Her firat Impulse was to run a.s
faat aa aht could to the camp with
the news. And then like a aasn or
eold water in her face, she thousht
of Oarrett. Ol hla dejection and
un happiness of the failure of hi
book to find a publisher. He was
already so miserable that she knew
the news of her aucceM would be
Ilka rubbing salt in an open wound.
Garrett would oe giaa lor ner
sake and would rejoice with her.
but It would only add to his own
depression and unhappiness. It
might even give him an inferiority
complex. It might even wreck
their love. She decided, for the
present, to say nothing to anybody
about the aale. She would put the
check In the bank.
She felt guilty aa ahe prepared
upper and served it, but Garreit'h
discouraged Xace, his manner when
upper was over, told her that he
was going through dark waters
and convinced her that she had
been right to withhold her news.
Things were at thla pass when,
on a certain stormy night, she was
awakened well past midnight by
a small voice crying. "Fliss! Fliss
let me In!" end by amall hands
pounding on the door. Still dazed
with sleep, she slid out of bed.
opened the door and a white-faced,
dishevelled, very wet Tippy atum
bled into her arms.
"Oh. Fliss don't let 'em don't
let 'em! ' walled Tippy.
"Darling, don't cry so. Nobody's
going to do anything to you. sweet,
atop crying and tell Flls what's
wrong 1"
"I've I've had an earache. Fliss
and they're goln' to to op'raiel"
aid Tippy through her sobs, her
eyes wide with terror.
Felicity gathered that the doc-:
tor had diagnosed the earache as
something more serious. From Tip
py's stammered gasping of the
word. Felicity knew that it had
been ma told it la. and her heart
failed her at the bare thought.
There was a plan to operate In
the morning. Susan had not mean: 1
'ppy to know. One of the erv
us had ovei lira id and hd told
nmher servant and Tippy, wilh
.i.y die vaguest Inra ol what wa
, leant, nad heard them aiM:uj.ii.fi
iie com i lift operation. Overcome
.vith tenor. Tippy had managed to
.ip om or t he house that night
ind had lied to Felicity, on her
)icclr.
'I ney had quieted Tippy, bundled
ifr in a warm biarkei and tucked
er lino bed when there was the
.iund of a car ouUide and Felicity
went out to lace Susan. A white
.acrd Suan In a quilted satin
nouserofU beneath a dark fur coat.
"felicity, I'm aick about this."
.-.aid Susan swiftly. "I meant to
make a game of li "
"I know, Buan. Rut tell me
what the doctor said, ' Felicity cut
In.
"It's mastoiditis, darling. Oh. I
know how you (cel. It knocked
die pins from under me, too." said
Suan. 'The operation is ab.so-:
utely necessary. Dr. Curtis is one
. the finest child specialists In
uie country and I was lucky to
catch him. Hi s here on a vaca
tion, but he will oiwrate if I ask
him to. She couldn't possibly have
neuer chance."
'You've been more than kind
Mrs. Fleming." Burton said grave
ly. "I can't tell you how grateful
we are. Unfortunately, we are not
In a position to er ofter to even
ihare the terrific expense, since we
happen to be well. Just about 'fresh
out of money as my son would
say '
"We've got money. Father plen
ty of it," Felicity exclaimed. "I've
got a thousand dollars in the bank
Susan and Burton stared at her
as though they thought she had
lost her mind, She did not see
Garrett behind her in the shadows,
"I wrote a play, Father. Uncle
Charles sold It for me to Acker
man Ar Conners. They sent me a
check for a thousands dollars as a
payment for an option," said Fe
licity, her mind so concerned with
Tippy's plight that she told her
news almost carelessly.
(To be continued)
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Reimer at the Evangelical Men
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ence Bowman of Ellendale, Mrs.
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Creek.
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Feil of Polk Station; Mrs. Eu
gene Reimer and Mrs. S. N.
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John R. Friesen, Mrs. William
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