Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
Wednesday, August 19, 1953
BURNED FINGERS
By KATHLEEN NORMS
STEVE BOFER
Everyone at Mollle'i end every
one. hastily summoned cu a.
. Mollle'i broke Into a roar of ap
proval a Jennifer and Jim came
in, and immediately everyone bad
the news, and plane iwept the
entire company oil 1U feet. This
was mursflay; Jim mum be or
dered away at any ume; day
were precious. Why not a quiet
weooingn on eunaayr
Jennifer could only keep tight
hold of Jlm'i hand and look from
lace to lace.
"My veil," tald Mottle; "and
well get a plain latin dreu at
the Emporium tomorrow. They
have them from alxteen dollars
up."
"Well have It at Mom's, de
elded Mottle. "We can net a hun
dred Into those two rooms.'
"You sold your car, Jimf IU
turn mine over to you." Richard
O'Connor, who had been Jim's
chum all through school said,
-now mucn leave nave you got?
"Haven t got my orders yet. but
itn pretty sure ol ten days any.
way."
"That gives you all next week
to take Mrs. Upplncott off on a
honeymoon."
"Mrs. Llppincott? . , , Oh," Jen-
nuer oreainra.
"Jennifer, you've got to start I
list," Mollte was saying In an ur
gent undertone. "And for pity's
sake don't lose It the way Kate
did and I did I You've got to write
aown . . . -All
doubts and fears had van.
lshed now from Jennifer's heart
Jim's quiet taking for granted
that she was to marry him in a
few days time was more forceful
than the enthusiasm and plans.
uie promises ana guts 01 ine out
ers. She announced the next day
at Vogelsang's that she was leav
ing and why, and was touched
by the offerings that Immediately
rained In upon her.
She and Jim had dinner one
memorable night at a quiet little
French place on the edge of Chi-
Mown with French folk who
paid seventy-five cents apiece for
(he good hot food and the light
red wine. They Miked of their
future and thellr love. Even an
xlous Jennifer could not regard
Jim's war service as sharing the
real dangers or the men wsiose
health he was to guard; It might
mean a long separation. It might
mean a year, out ne wouia come
home again.
"Even with the war, this Is
Heaven." Jim said. "D"you know
where we're going Sunday?"
"It's going to be the funniest
sensation," she murmured, her
eyes upon him, "to drive quietly
off with you Into space and to
have nobody care and to belong
there, we two together."
'It seems too much happiness."
He put out a long-fingered, strong
hand and covered hers. "Day after
tomorrow, Jenny,' he said. J
she enaea uie leucitous hour
with a sigh.
"You work as usual tomorrow
morning. Jenny
"Yes. until one."
"I won't be able to meet you
at one."
"I know. You have to go to
uaiiana. i n go sirsigm nome
you come when you can."
"About four. I should think."
"About four. I'd be all packed
up, and we're to go to Mottle's
for a very simple early dinner.
ana men you take me nome. bun
day," Jennifer said. In the ear
beside him now, "I'm going to
church with Mary, then home for
breakfast, and to the Evanses
Mrs. Flood and Mary with me
and at eleven o'clock I'll come
downttalra on the lookout for
you."
"Jennifer," said Jim. drlvlnjr "I
have a horrible secret to unfold
to you."
"Dnf-f-fold It," she said, feeling
her throat thicken and her color
change.
"I've sever told you that 1 have
a little nest egg seven thousand
dollars, to be exact."
"You I" The blood was back In
her heart and face again. '"Jim,
you stole It!"
"No, I didn't. I never told you,
because I wanted to surprise you.
someday when mv Intern work
was over and we were house -hunt-'
Ing, by looking at some particu
larly attractive place and saying,
Let's buy ttl'"
"Jim, where did you get all that
money?"
"From my father. He died when
I was eleven. I wanted to be a
doctor. He had wanted to be a
doctor, couldn't afford It, for he
married young and my mother
was an invalid for years. She died
before he did and afterward they
found this insurance twenty-five
thousand, for my education. An
old Dr. Vush was custodian- he
doled It out to me, always remind'
lne me that I'd need money In
medical school for books and
courses. This Is what's left. . had
no idea until a few weeks ago how
much It was: he sent for mt he
lives In Philadelphia and handed
over the residue with an amount
of bookkeeping and affidavits and
statements that would give you a
headache. So then I planned my
surprise for you, but now I oon't
want to wait. You might find lust
the place you want ... By the
way. i ve no one eue in me world
so I've made everything ovei to
you in case. Jim ended.
"There'll be no ln case.' And
IU not find a house," Jennifer
told him. "1 11 wait for you. Jim.
she went on, with a slight change
, of tone, laying a hand on his,
"suppose I had a horrible secret
too, something I hated to tell you
but yet thought you ought to
know. Would you want to know It
or not know It?
He had stopped the car outside
the Flood co luge now; he put
Bis arm aooui ner.
"I've only to look at you. Jen
nlfer, to know that you've not got
any very nornoie secrets. There
something of the kid about you
still; theway your hair Is brushed
off your temples In that babyish
fluff, and the look In your eyes.
Ana yet youTe mv laeai oi every'
thing that is strong and sweet and
good In all womanhood, and you'll
always be that. I love you, my
darling, get that through your lit
tle bead. I think you're the finest
woman I've ever known, grown up
out of that dismal flat and that
poor worried, crowded Uttle girl
hood of yours Into nothing but
gooaness ana gentleness. I aon't
know what I ever did to be lucky
enough to get you or what my
children ever did to nave a moth
er like you. But If trying to make
you happy, trying to show you
now grateful I am, Is any proof
of the way I feel, why, that's what
i n going to De aoing ail my uier
"You're so terribly good to me,
Jim," she whispered, her face wet
witn tears. .
A busy nre-Euter Saturday at
Vogelsang's was enough, almost, to
anve irom a girls nesd mat this
was ner wedding eve.
This time tomorrow, something
in her heart kept saying, you will
oe juqs wire, inu ume tomor
row ...
"Dvou know who I am?"
harsh, deep old voice asked her
suaaemy. jennuel turned, ana
smiled her ready smile.
yes, or course, now do you do,
Mrs Gtddlngs? You're Nanoy
neweu's granomotner."
Yea. that's who I am." conced
ed the magnificent old woman.
As a matter of fact." she added.
"she's Try niece's child. I'm her I
great-aunt."
"Is somebody waiting on you?
Does Miss Holllster know you're
here?" she askea. I
You Ye the one I want to talk
to. said Nancy's creat-aunt.
how is Nancy?- Jennifer asxeai
power.
"What I want to know i
you're the girl Nancy took to I
lunch a while back, arent you?"
"Yes." Jennifer admitted.
"Jennifer Richie." Obevlm a oat
or uie old woman's hand, Jenni
fer sat down beside her.
Well. I want a young girl to I
come uve wiui me as part com
panion and part company for
TI0 UCVT W-ISTJ0M1
Feel happy
after neils
Wrijley s Spearmint Cum.
Pleasant thewing aids digestion.
Freshens mouth - sweeten, breath.
jfcsytirl!Wr.
Nancy." said the old autocrat.
have nurse fine woman, but
there's no voune life In the house.
Ill oav you what thev oav you
nere, ana it u oe ail gain, lor you
wont so much as wash a pocket
nanaxercnier. Before the war we
traveled Honolulu and London
and Antibes. When this mess Is
over we'll travel again; you'll go
everywnere. as it is n going on i
to New York in r few months
take you as a matter of course.
You'd be an extremely foolish girl
to do anything else. Pack up your
things and come over to us. To
day's Saturday; come tonight.
"But you see," Jennifer ex
plained, "I'm marrying a doctor
who's a captain in the Medical
Corns, tomorrow at eleven. So
couldn't ... but you're so kind
. . . ana i know I a love it real
ly .. ."
"Tomorrow I" exclaimed old Mrs.
Glddlngs. affronted.
"Otherwise I'd honestly love to
try It," Jennifer said smilingly. "It
would be such fun I And If you
man t use me, sne went on in
genuously, "you 'could always stop
It. for I'm leaving here anyway
and going Into some other work
wntie Jim wniie captain upoin.
cott Is awav."
"I shouldn't stop It. Why
shouldn't I like you?" the old lady
asaea gruiny.
"But look here," pursued Mrs.
Olddlngs, "If you re going to take I
another Job, why not take mine?"
"You see it would be I'll be a
married woman and It would
seem if Jim came home sudden
ly I'd have to join him for as long
as I could . . ."
' M -1 1 J .1 J
& uvu i arv i., hid wic vtu
lady flatly. "I want you."
you re ternoiy nice to want
me," Jennifer answered, laughing
outright, "and I know you always
get what you want. So 111 tell
you what I'll do. IU talk It over
with Captain Llppincott, and
come over and tell you what he
mums snout it; nowu that do?
For of course I could save every
Mnt T mmAm fVt.n omilrin. T9"
she ended, her eyes wide and shining.
Yes. T dare say you could."
Mrs. Olddlngs mumbled absently.
"Look, promise me youll come?"
the older woman demanded sud
denly.
'Of course 111 come." Jennifer
said aloud.
Here It Is," her companion be
gan again after a moment's scowl
ing thought. "I want you to feel
you might want something for
setting up housekeeping en?
That man of yours, my dear.' she
sdded in a suddenly softened tone,
"he mightn't come back, eh? We
have to think of that. My onlv
son. twenty-two years old. didnt
come back from the last war. They
got mm on the tenth or Novem
ber, one day before the Armltlce
I was on my knees thanking; Ood
It was all over when the news
came. We have to face tnose
things . . . yea. Well, now, what
day will you come?"
"I truly will come." Jennifer
promised. She laid a pitying hand
on tne oia iat nana.
"Someday when vou feel lone
ly, when you sav to yourself. Tve
nownere to go,' win you pop
nightgown Into a bag and come
over ana spend a rew days with
us? You U be lonely." said old Mrs
Olddlngs. getting ponderously to
her feet, "but youll do mt a great
tavor. '
I oo promise- jennirrr an
swered, surprised, touched, and
pitying. Mrs. Olddlngs clutchtd at
ner nsncn at mis.
(To Be Continued)
HUCKLEBERRIES RIPE
Portland Huckleberricsi
will be ready for picking next
weekend In the Mount Hood
National Fore it. Supervisor
Lloyd Olson said Tuesday. He
predicted a good harvest.
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Iran's Shah and Queen
En Route to London
Baghdad, Iraq (If) The
Shah of Iran and Empress So
raya left Baghdad today by
British Overseas Airways plane
for Europe.
The airliner is en route to
London, with a stop scheduled
in Rome.
It was not known whether
the Iranian royal couple would
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Manila W The Philippine!
weather bureau said Wednes
day a new typhoon Is churning
through the Pacific 240 miles
east of the Northern tip of the
Philippines. The storm has
winds of 90 miles an hour at
its center.
stop in Rome or would go on
to Britain.
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AND I THOUGHT I HAD A SI IBP
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