Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 16, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1949
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RADIO PROGRAMS
Heart of Happiness
WEDNESDAY P.M.
S IN THIS KIT BAG 1 OOr LOCKED HOUSe KEYS TO THE J
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by PEGGY
Chapter 19
Arleta. rented a trailer and re
turned with occupant lor the sta
ble: Madam X, a cheatnut mare
with a backKrouixl luce ner name,
and a aedate matronly creature who
answered to the name 01 Sliver cess,
for Martin.
They rode borne In the sunset,
Martin eye exciiea as uiey w
veyed the old orchard, Arista com
pletely content. And Tunia met
them beyond the house, her eyes
bulging out.
"Miss Leu. you'd never guess
But there she was. How Kelly
brought her.
"How Kelly. echoed Arleta
"And she chose the southwest
room because ol the sun. She said
she congealed the moment she left
Virginia. And, Miss Leta, she's had
three pots of tea."
"Tunia," Arleta slid from Madam
X. handing the rein to Marun,
"who had three M
"Your mother's Aunt Betsy Anne,"
mourned Tunia.
"Aunt Betsy Anne? Oh my"
began Chips "word," onered Ar
leta quickly. "But how why "
"She brought a letter from Mrs
Alnstree. I'll get it."
Arleta read the letter, standing
before the living room fire. She'd
braided her hair. The two pigtails
stood out just as her two booted
leet spread out, and runia, remem
berlng Miss Langtry of Virginia, af
er one horrified look retreated to
the kitchen.
"Dear Child," Mrs. Alnstree wrote,
"Calvin was surely an answer to
my prayer. We arrived home late
last night and I found your let
ter. I had such terrible dreams
Then this morning the dear boy
came with reassurance."
From there on Arleta read only
In snatches.
"I've told the press you have
postponed your wedding because of
business matters pertaining to your
estate. Calvin added that he was
assisting you In the settlement."
Mm. thought Arleta, that' takes
care or that.
And then:
"Impossible for you to remain
alone while receiving Calvin and
other guests, and dear. Betsy Anne
did so need a change or scenery:
And "Calvin agrees. He says
there Is a very handsome person
living nearby. I think he said a
Bohemian, and of course the Bo
hemians are especially "
How Kelly, artist and writer. How
Kelly, who had tried everything
short of murder to be rid of her.
A bohemian with a small "b." Why
it was Chips who grinned Calvin
was Jealous of Kelly.
She might as well deal with Betsy
Anne Immediately. Arleta took the
tens two at a time as a young
Chips had once done, arriving at
the door of the southwest guest
room rosy-cheeked and fairly vi
brating with energy.
Mrs. Worthington took one look.
Sroaned and burrowed her head In
er pillow. "Little girl, tell my niece
I heard her come in. I must speak
to her at once." And when the little
girl didn't answer she looked up.
"Arleta," she cried, "what are you
doing in that outlandish outfit?
And your hair "
"Saves being decapitated when
one rides through the brush,"
Arleta offered defensively.
"Decapitated!" moaned her aunt.
That's what the man said, that
awful man. Indians. He said the
woods were full of them.1
Arleta nodded solemnly. "They
are," she agreed. "What else did
the man say?"
Mrs. Worthington sat up. "He
had the audacity to ask if I'd come
out to help persuade you to return
East.
With quickened interest came Ar
leta next question. "How did Mr.
Kelly happen to find you and
where?"
"At the depot, where else? Leta
didn't realise I couldn't take a cab
from the depot until Calvin told
her: then Calvin, realizing my pre
dicament, telephoned this person
and hired him to r. eet me. He'd
have brought you, but you were
goose hunting."
"Goose hunting," cried Arleta In
dignantly, wonderlne if How Kellv
had used such an excuse to talk to
her aunt alone. Then "Oh. mv
goodness," she moaned, "you mean
a wild goose chase. Aunt Betsv
Anne. Mr. Kelly lant m the taxi
mm
O'MORE
4.P Ninfs.tuTf
oualness; he' a writer and an
artist."
Hmmml" burst from her aunt,
and she swung her ponderous frame
out of bed. "My slippers. Uke a good
So he's the bohemian. I don't
wonder Calvin's worried. If I were
a younger woman Well, Arleta
aren t you going to areas lor our
ner?"
Arleta looked down at her com.
forlable habit and sighed. Even
iMnla had relented, and of late she'd
dined In the breakfast room; even
so forgotten her recent training as
to dine with a book propped before
ner.
Mrs. Worthington forgot her dis
pleasure at the Informality when
Arleta assured her It would be
warmer, much easier to heat. And
when dinner was served she beam
ed at Tunia's cooking.
"Wouldn't nave believed a course
in domestic science could teach
anyone anything, but then. Tunia
you really learned from your moth
er."
There was much small talk and
they retired early, but no sooner
had Arleta prepared for bed than
tier aunt came in, a loided paper In
her hands. "Child," she said con
tritely, "you'll be thoroughly an
noyed with me. but I forgot all
aoouc tnis. 'mat youni man storj
pea at me village store and the
grocer Imagine asked him to de
liver this cablegram."
He's also postmaster." murmured
Arieta.
Frowning, she read: INVES
CAUSMODETH MERTPRO BILL
SYKES LEAVE SUBITO
"Code?" Inquired Mrs. Worthing
ton Drignuy.
"Code," echoed Arleta faintly
'Good night. Aunt Betsv: Arline's
mi Kiaa you re nere.
But when the door had closed
behind the portly woman she read
again, translating aloud. "Investi
gation caused Mother's death. Mer-
ton Big Chips' middle name
proven rootier. Leave immediate
ly."
(To Be Continued)
Walkaway Skirt There's real dis
tinction in this skirt with back full
ness laid In unpressed pleats. Good, I
of course, for wools; but also good
lor tue dressier rayons, lames and
moires in snort, the skirt with
dressmaker air.
No. 3894 Is cut in waist sizes 22. 24.
as, 28. 3D. 3i. size 28. 2 yds. 54-in.
Delivery Is guaranteed in ample
time for Christmas sewing. Pat
terns ready to fill orders same day I
received. If you Include an extra
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sent by fikst class mail.
Would you like to see a collec
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tern styles? Just include the FALL-1
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Send 2:e for. PATTERN with
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Address Capital Journal, 214 Mia
.Ion St.. 8an Francisco 5, Calif
a t'rovt-Stllrh Madonna Panel
Here Is a lovely panel of the Ma
donna and Child 'o work In versa
tile cross atltch. Measuring 11 bv
4 Inches with 8 crosses to the Inch.
the panel la done In lovelv blues,
golds, deep rose and royal purple.
Pattern Envelope No. R2A87 con
tain hot-iron transfer for panel,
color chart, stitch Illustrations, ma
terial requirements and complete
embroidering directions.
To obtain thra pattern, send JOr
lit COINS giving pattern number,
your name address and aone num
ber to Peggy Roberts Capital Jour
nal 828 Mission 8treet, San Fran
cisco 3 Calif.
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'erry Mason Monevmakers
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Barnyard Fol.
Garry Moore
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Upbeat l 5:60, 550 Sport Club; d:M.
News t 6:1(1. Ptano Portrait' 9:30, Friends
of Worldi 8:4S, Invitation to Read;
1:00, Farmers' Union; 1:15. Evening
Farm Hourt K. Radio Shorthand Contest:
8:30, HUlrrest School) D. Music That En
duresi 8:45. Evening Meditations; 10, Slsn
Off.
Brooks Garden Club
Plans Holiday Party
Brooks The Brooks Garden
club met with Mrs. Elva Aspin
wall for its bi-monthly meeting
and luncheon.
The members present answer
ed roll call by giving their fav
orite Thanksgiving table decor
ations. Mrs. Fay Loomis was
welcomed as a new member.
The next meeting will be the
(Christmas party and will be held
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openly
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settlement
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the Middle
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19. Circled
Zl. Use nf caaooD
23. Faithful
26. Annual
10. Chance
11. 8queet.
23. Recline
Si. Stored In
a silo
S. Too
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two slope,
on all sides
40. Obliquely
43. Dearth
47 Stopper
IS Unfrlendtf
60 Painful
61 And not
62. Spinning tori
63. Female sheep
64. Turn to the
rltrht
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Top Trades
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Bob Cbrrly
Dav Dennla
Tell T'r Neigh
Mac's Helodlea
Mae'i Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mac' Melodies
Mac' Melodies'
Mac's Melodies
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Melody Matlneej
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Mac's Melodies
Kirk wood Bob Pool
Mae's Melodies
Mac's Melodies
Mae' Melodies
Mae's Melodies
Movis Tim
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West Bob Pool
Be Seat. I New
Beaatlfnl
(HAf Thursday A.M. 10:00, Newst
rwMV 0:I3. especially for Women i
11:00, School of Alrt 11:1ft. Concert Halli
12:00, Newst 13:15, Noon Farm Honri 1:00,
Ride 'em Cowboy; 1:15, School of Alrt
1:45, Melody Lanei 2:00, Horn Garden
Hour) 2:30, Memory Book of Mullet t:45,
Excursions in Srleneei S:0. Newst 8:15,
Muie f th Mastcrsi 4:00, Lnlvrlty
Hour.
at the new home of Mrs. Elmer
Conn, 108 Lansing avenue, Sa
lem, December 8.
Committees In charge will be
gifts, Mrs. Opal Rasmussen, Mrs.
Evelyn Jones and . Mrs. Dollie
Ramp; program, Mrs. Bertha
Morisky, Mrs. Nora Westling,
Mrs. Elva Aspinwall and Mrs.
Fay Loomis; assisting the host
ess, Mrs. Marie Bosch, Mrs. No
na Sidebottom and Mrs. Elsie
Westling and Mrs. Anna Dunla
vy. Members were instructed to
each make their own Christmas
corsage, which will be judged.
Solution of Yeiterday't Puul
S. Always
I. Compound of
sodium
Beat
Number
Ancient wins
cup
Tounjt bens
Hindu soldlera
upon
Bar
Cat oft
Old French coin
Sources of
metal
Requirement
Article
Flowed
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periods
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Lets In
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pump
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