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Let Love A lone By KATHLEEN HARRIS CHAPTER, 14 "Darling," Eve aald u soon u she had got her daughter behind ome sheltering palms, "this will never do. Do you realize that your young man has danced practically every dance with Miss Darrow? And you're going round and round with Teddle. It is high time Sot the announcement. I had planned to wait until midnight. But that's too far off. You stay here and I'll send Ray to you. Then I'll give the signal to the orchestra leader and , . ." "Why don't we call the whole thing off?" Jan said. "Darling, are you out of your mind or something?" "You could change and make it your announcement party, in stead of mine," Jan suggested. "Yours and Mr. Peters', I mean." "I have told you that that must come later." Eve was firm, but she did clutch onto her daughters' arm as though at any minute she might swoon away. "Do you want to make your poor mother ill. talking such nonsense? I suppose you and Ray have had another lovers' quarrel." "We have not! And if you think I'm Jealous of that Darrow wo man . . ." "She and Ray and the whole wide world will think so," Eve in terrupted, "unless you go on with our plans. To think a daughter of mine ..." "Oh, go get Ray, if you can," Jaik gave in. She might as well get Hie agony over and done with the sooner the better. Her mother beamed on her once more, pulled herself together and sailed off. She returned in a few moments with Ray in tow. During this brief interval Jan had had an idea. She would really pretend. She would make believe so well from here on In that not only the whole wide world and her mother and all the guests, including Bernlce Dar row, but also Ray himself would be lieve that it was real. She was not Eve's daughter for nothing. At the signal from Eve the or chestra began to play the wedding march. The candles were lighted on the long table. In its center was a huge wedding cake, and from it were strung long narrow ribbons which were given to each guest. When these were pulled, the favors tumbled out the two hearts en twined with Jan's and Ray's names. Everyone broke into thunderous applause and hearty cheers and there was much talk and laughter and confusion. Then someone shouted, "Aren't you two love birds going to kiss each other, or take a bow?" ' Ray started to make an awk ward little bow, his handsome face a bit flushed. But before he could do anything, Jan flung both arms tightly around his neck and gave him a kiss that must have nearly knocked him off his feet. Everyone applauded and cheered again. "Hey!" Ray- said under cover of all the noise. "Just what did you mean by that?" "I'll tell you later," Jan said. People were crowding toward them now to offer congratulations and good wishes and to ask in numerable questions, such as when would the wedding be, how long hart the two young people known eacJb otiier. where would they live after they were married and so on and so on. Then Bernlce Darrow came to make her farewell. Instead of ex tending that lovely slim hand, the older girl leaned over and gave Jan's cheek a light brush with her lips. "I just had to do that," she ex plained, her big violet eyes smil ini into Jan's. "It was so nice of you to invite me. It's been such. a lovely party." "I'm glad you enjoyed It," Jan returned. "I suppose." the other girl was saying. "Ray has told you that we hope to take off for the coast next Monday. We should be ready by then." Monday was only a few days away. That heavy weight seemed to settled down on Jan's Chest once more. But she smiled brightly and, glancing sideways at Ray, tucked a hand through the crook of his arm and said in a dulcet sweet tone, "Then that settles It. We will plan to be married the minute Ray gets back. Does that answer the question you asked me, Ray? The one I said I would explain 10 you laier.-' "Why, I hope so." Ray gave her a grin, but his blue eyes looked puzzled. It was evident that he did not know how to take this sudden announcement that a wed ding date was definite. He looked down on Jan as thoush wonder ing why that she was clinging to mm. I didn't know you two had de cided when you would be married.' Bernlce said. There was an odd expression in tiie large violet eyes. "We hadn't, not until this min ute," Jan confessed. Now let Ray try to get out of the mess he had got her In! Ray appeared to be speechless. He still wore a puzsled look, and his nice smooth brow was fur rowed, but his blue eyes, meeting hers, were very serious and there was a light In them that she had never seen before. "I hope," Bernice said in what Jan considered a queer tone as it sounded tight and tense, "that nothing will happen to change those wonderful plans." Now Just what did she mean by tnat-V" Jan wondered. Now Bernlce was smilinir at Rav, that smile which Jan considered so possessive. She said, "I Just hate to have to ask you to take me back to my hotel. Ray, I could call a cab." "Ray will be delighted to see you safely home," Jan broke in hast ily. "After all, he brought you. And since it's not too late," she ad ded, "he can come back. I'll wait for you. Ray." She had not meant to say this last. She did not know why she had. But since she had, she gave him another cov look from under long lashes and another sickly sweet smile. She despised such play acting. Yet she was getting good at It. And this was only a beginning. (To Be Continued) School Census Drops In Woodburn Count Woodburn The Woodburn school district census of school aged children for the 1951-52 year totals 1,248, according to figures released by Frank F. Proctor, district clerk. This is 12 less than the 1905-51 period and is the first time since Proc tor became clerk 19 years ago that the census has shown i loss. The census, which enumerat ed all children from four to 19 years of age, on Oct. 25, 1951 was completed last week. 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