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1 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, Oct. 21, 1950 11 The Feast By MARGARET KENNEDY lA.tk.r t " (MM Nya.k RADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY P.M. KGW fKOIN .VI 0A5IMENT WINDOW, -f - I 60T MY FlkjSERS EVER' BOOV POURIN',- -ITS ONLY pL COPS f t MEANSET IT POWN lASYr S CHfWY -BUT HANeV SUNK AN INCH DEP J buTA TM' JOINT VS- TH' rut,HT- Of a hiVr -"X --AN' RUN FOg OUR CAR S ON T1HT r IN TH' WOOD YOU L -r --T HI' ' I""--!! t J TriW 1 I 1 .- ' 1 . SflflHy A KPr BTV Vjw' IJ; KSLM 13M alBC KOCO 1IM LBS no NBC I I KEX UtO ABO iw !Un4 Box SYNOPSIS! The Utile hotel at Prndtiack, upon which (we are Midi the cliM will preunlljr fall, hoiiaea a atrange collection of In dividuals, Borne of whom will per aih and tome aurvlve. Most inter eatinf, perhapa, are the four well fed, lively Gilford children, and the three pitiful and huncrr Ut ile Coves, together with their de termined mothers. Others include the wrathful Cannon YVraiton and his queer daughter; the un happy Mr. and Mrs. Paley; Nan cibel. the .maid; Miss Ellis, the laay and vulgar housekeeper, and the Slddala who own the hotel. A handsome young man named Bruce, who calls himself a writer, Is telling Nancibel about his back ground. Now go on ith the story CHAPTER S "We lived In a nice council-house on a building estate. Dad worked lor the Metropolitan Water Board." "My goodness gracious! You weren't born In Llmehouse at all?"' "No. All lies. I tell them because TJmehouse Is easier to live down. People think more of you If you've risen from the gutter ... I want to bo Somebody. I I don't want to be mass produced; 1 want to be nrisinal." Nancibel nodded. She understood the need to be somebody. "It's true about my writing, though,'- Bruce hastened to say. "I've written a novel and It's to be published. And when I've got the money I shall do nothing but write. Er at present I'm a secretary . . . a chauffeur-secretary." "What's It about? Your book?" "I'll tell you about it, if I may," aald Bruce happily. "It's about this kid. see- Born in a slum . . ." "Oh. help!" cried Nancibel. "You've got slums on the brain." - Bruce continued. "He gets sent to a terrible farm where he's treated worse than ever. It's one of those lonely farms where things go on that nobody dares write about. But I'm going to make people sit up Well, then he grows up a bit more and he meets this woman . . . She's a good deal older than he Is. a wealthy aristocratic woman, and very beautiful of course, and she takes him up. just for a whim, and be becomes her lover." "Where does he meet her?" asked Kancibel. "He's the Boots In a hotel where she's staying. But she takes him with her to her house in Mayfalr. Of course she's terribly depraved. And when he finds out what .she really la he strangles her and gets hung ... It doesn't appeal to you at all. as a story?" "N-no. Not much. I'm afraid I don't like miserable books. I like books about nice people. And a story where It all comes out right in the end." . Bruce slRhed. "And It doesn't in terest you?" "No. Look, this Is my home. Good night. Bruce." He turned and strolled back to town, facked bv a tumult of con flicting emotions. He must see Nancibel again. He was cast down and uplifted. Down on the Marine Parade the band was still playing His spirits fell to zero. He remem bered who he was and what he was It Takes Two to Make a Bed Miss Ellis heard footsteps along the passage Sunday and hastily put Mr. Paley's diary back where she had found It. Nancibel came In. "You wouldn't think," said Miss Ellis, "that these Paleys had had a child, would you? Well they did. But It died." Nancibel left off wrestling with the mattress and stood at the side of the bed looking at Miss Ellis. It was the same in all the rooms. She did the work while the housekeeper talked. "It vat' ouite tragedy." contin ued Miss Ellis. "Her people were wealthy and he was quite poor and they didn't want her to marry him. 80 she made a runaway match. But he couldn't forgive the scornful things they'd said. He made her cut herself off completely: wouldn't let her write or anytning. weu. iney had an awful time. Poor as rats. "Well, they had this little girl and she got ill. T.B. Ano they hadn't the cash for a sanatorium and he wouldn't let her write to her people. And she said if the child died she'd never forgive him. And the child did die and she never has." "In her shoes." aald Nancibel, "I'd have have written all the same. for themselves. Not that he doesn't blame himself. He does. He knows It's his fault that child Isn't alive today. And he's got plenty of money now too. He began to get on after that, and got an art gallery or something to build." "Poor things," said Nancibel. "No wonder they look so sad." Voices In the garden below drew Miss Ellis to the window. "Do, for goodness' sake, come and look!" ex 1 claimed Miss Ellis. "What on earth wl l those children be un to next? Nancibel lolned her in time to tee the little Coves undergoing the first of seven testa Imposed by the rules of the Noble Covenant of Spartans. Thev were walking blind fold along a stone parapet at the end of the terrace, where tne rocaf fell steenlv awav to the beach. "It's that Hebe! She puts them up to It," cried Miss Ellis. "If ever a child needed her bottom smacked the's one. But come along, come along, Nancibel! Mrs. Slddal doesn't pay you to stand gaping out of the window. No wonder the beds take aueh a long time!" For the best Dart of th. vear the services of the Pendizack church arei pooriy attended. lor most of the cot tagers HO to Charjel and th btlar 0(1 parishioners dislike the Anglo-i Catholicism of Father Bolt. But In me summer rumors of fantastic rit ual bring a trickle of visitor from Portherryn. Mass at SI. Body's is attended by people from the Mar ine Parade Hotel who do not gen erally go to church at all. Bruce went becaiu hu mi.tr. had a fancy to see the place and had -ordered him to escort her. Pres ently Mrs. Lechene appeared at tne top of the stairs. The cruell light of the morning sun so emDha. sized her age. her bulk and her dowdiness that he felt considerably reassured. None but the nastiest mind, he thought, could suppose him to be more than a secretary-chauf- icur to so ripe an employer. "Don't you have to wear a hat?" ne asxea. "I hoc not! D'vou think thev'll throw me out of church? I haven't! got a nat." For Anna Lechene was very proud of her hair which was true sold. very thick, quite straight, and hung to ner Knees, ene missed no occa sion for letting It so hang. But when obliged to put it up she braided it in thick cables ' and wound It round her head. Bruce hoped to find Nancibel among the flock at St. Body's and pressed on toward that tall square tower. What will ahe think about me . and Anna? Nothini. whv should she think anything? If I meei. ner again, 1 snail tell ner: That's Mrs. Lechene. My boss. She's a very well known writer. No. You wouldn't care for her oboks Yes, I know she looks peculiar. So do most lady writers. Yes. Mrs. Le chene ... I believe she's divorced him. I type her novels and drive: her car. Secretary-chauffeur." A full peal of bells rang out from the tower. A long procession of people was coming along a narrow path. Strung out. in single file, it1 seemed endless. Gerry Siddal led It and alter him came Duff, Robin, Canon Wraxton. Evangeline Wrax- ton. Mrs. Cove, Maud, Beatrix, Michael, Luke. Hebe, Sir Henry Liiiiora. Caroline, a consiaeraDie gap. Mr. Paley, Mrs. Paley. "Could it be a Butlins Camp?" speculated ttruce. "No." said Anna. "There's a little hotel down there In the cove. I hear it's most attractive and com fortable. I was thinking of going there when we leave the Marine Pa rade. But I'm not sure I like the looks of the inmates, if these are tney. Anna and Bruce took seats In a pew Just behind the Wraxtona. "Who on earth is that supposed to be?" Anna asked, pointing to a banner of St. Sody. used in pro cessions. "It's rather good," she de- lared. "A bit epicene I expect one .' the artists in Porthmerryn design ed it for them." At this point she became aware of the lnflamec countenance of Canon Wraxton. who had turned round and was glaring at her. "Will you kindly make less noise7' he barked. Anna gasped at him. She dls liked parsonse and was habitually rude tcythem. But it was not often! that they were rude to ner. "I mean it. "thundered the Canon "If vou can't behave decently I shall nave you turned out. ' You're making a terrible noise yourself." retorted Anna. The Canon was now surveying Bruce. "If you've any decency," he said, "you'll go and Induce your motner to go witn you." Nothing could have silenced Anna I tore effectively. And the appear- nce 01 Gerry in tne cnancei, carry ing a taper, created a diversion. Candle after candle was lit. The1 Canon looking like a bull In a field, turned to survey tnis iresn enorm ity. Anna giggled but did not ven-l ture to speak again. The congrega tion had left off staring before the cross preceding the choir appeared, and Father Bott, surrounded yb servers and acolytes, emerged from the vestry. NOTES FOR A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. S. BOTT "deLIVER PS FORM EVIL" Sin Isolates the souk) S() trim God. b) from fellowmen. Mutual generosity, essential condition of Salvation. Teaching of Church. T deadly froms of spiritual Isolation. Voices which destroy gratutnoe ana gen erosity. prlDE accepts nothing. ENVY auves nothing. aloTH accidie especially insidious to tne intellectual. 24ca5 L WRATH lust for power. LECHERY Sexual expUotatlon. OLN. GLOT7. GLUTTONY Their God Is in ther belly. COVETEOUSNESS Financial ex ploitation. These sins the most deadly weap ons of the Enemy. Fear them more than any weapons of man. Grace Is our only protection. L Hence importance 01 last peti tion in the Lord s prayer. (To Be Continued) ' Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magee visited with their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magee and sons at Corvallis recently. The younger Magees have only re cently purchased and occupied a modern new home in that city, ROOM AND BOARD By Gene Ahern ' BUT CHA.TMOR6, IP YOUUfe WITHOUT FUNUS, MUW DO OU EVPECT TO STAY ON HERE AFTER. TuC DCDim DP A BRIEF VISIT, WHEM MRS. PUFFLE WILL UtWRNU PAYMENT FOR. ROOM AND BOARD 7 1 V AREN'T WE NOBLE PUFFLES 9 A CLUbfc-KNIt LLVlf ' SURELY TOLL WITH COUSINS ROBIN AND PINKY M3ULDNT SEE ONE OF YOU. KIN . THRUST OUT IN BITTER WINTER. FOR LACK OF A FEW PALTRY DOLLARS TO DWnnC U1AA UflTU POKKIUbfc AND BED f PI ,1 1 f atfeVT 111 AM -"1 ll JTWm - M W I I m ' 1 8:5(1 I KEEP LOSING WW UAI. i I e . .oc I I M6R6! TUV KEEPIN& IT lM ) I DO VOU WfcVE AUVTHIN& W , Iv. I THI AN.0 MAYBE VOU "V , THAT WILL. 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