Monday, August 24, 1953 Page 14 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon BURNED y KATHLEEN NORMS i CHAPTER SO afollle and Dan Moor had pleasant, ugly, unimaginative House out in 61. Francla Mood. It was a bouM of children: Mol- lle had four children, and suit ol her mendi at xast one or two. The talk In the house was. all oi formulas, two? scnools, "slt ten nursery discipline, nursery moral. ' ' Jennifer was Immensely popu- t lar among them. Jennifer adored children, and the children as i always reciprocated1: Mollle's irwnos anew a pan, at least of her romantic story, and they could not study enough the Cin drella girl who sat among them In all her beauty ard happiness. "You vera going to say . . Jennifer asked Mollle. "Well, I dont know whether I was going to say or not." Mollle said hesltantiy. "Dan would mur der me. He made me swear that I'd keep this a secret from every, one especially from you." "Mollie, you're dodging some-thin..- . "Jim IJpplncott. He's home He got here this morning." , "Married? That's what you were afraid to tell me." "No, not married," Mollle said, "but he's hurt. He's come back wounded" "Mollle! DylngT And you dldnt tell me l" "No. He got anot through the arm." "Where Is 'ie. Mollle?" "At Letterman Hospital In the Presidio. But he Isn't allowen to see anyone, Jen. They wouldn't let Dan see him. You see. they thought they could save the arm when they brought him up from , the Honolulu hospital t "Thought they could save It!" "Yea. But it didn't behav so well on the trip." Mollle went on. And at Son Diego day before yesterday this doctor saw It and , he brought Jim straight up here to see Lindsay. j "I believe there's f consultation i tonight, and then tlfey're gou,c to ; watch It or plug sulfa something i Into him," Mollle admitted un willingly. "But. I believe Lindsay he was there all this morning wasn't very hopeful." i Jennier descended through the i fog-drenched garden to the wait- in car. ' "Slsson," she said, "there are : so manv war weddings going on ... There might be an office i open ... I might find tome one i ' "Yes, mLs,' said eld 81sson. -uity Hau first," she said It was only half an hour later that she entered the hospital, mounted In the elevator to the mira iioor. Jennifer went to the bedside, was on her knees. Jennifer laid her hand on his left hand and he opened his heavy eyes. "Jim," she said. Instantly his took brightened. "Jennifer," his lips formed the Word, making no sound. "Yes. We're golnt to be married Jim. I went to City Hall this afternoon to find out If our mar riage license waa. atill valid and was told it Is. Will you marry me. darling, right now? Listen to me, Jim; you only have to nod your head. Don't talk. Do you think you can aay, 'i ao 7 t "I know I can," he aald hoarse- Jy, distinctly with a smile. There were people already be hind her; It was all very quick. The nurse " looked completely stupefied, but the other nurse was there, and an old priest. Jenni fer remained kneeling: her re sponses were leu audible than were Jim's. A moment came when she felt the old nurse press her shouidcr and saw a plain gold ring in her fingers, "Yes ... he cant ... Ill put It on, Jennifer murmured. But Jim took it from her with his left hand and she spread her fin gers for him to slip It on her ring finger himself. Then he brought hand and ring to his lips, and Jennifer heard someone sob behind her and the brushing of feet, and she and Jim were alone. He had dewed off again' she , knelt motionless, her hand still In his. He opened his eyes. Jenny," he began thickly. "Yea, here, taking care of you, and you're all right," she whis ered back. , "Did they ten you? They're . going to cut It olf "Yea. I know. Take It easy, Jim. Oo to sleep If you can." "You going to stay here?' "Yea." He dosed off again. Jen niter stayed until a nurse and two doctors came back Intc the room. One of the doctors heiprd her to her feet and followed her Into the corridor. "We are very much afraid . ." he aald. "It la too bad. But If It la no clearer In the moraine It AC ROti t. Device (or slowing motion f. Water craft 11. Foliage 12. Permits , 14. Poplars 15. Seven-line stanza 1. Mix 17. Dine 19. Headllner 20. Drive a nail at an angle 1L Genui of geese IS. Epoch 3.4. Twist 26. Rowing implement U Poem M. Weight 3a Part ol a church 31 Minister 35. Some 3(1. Godly person 38. Edge 4& Russian villages 41. Ocean 43. Sue of type 44. Egg dish 4& Articles ot apparel 4. Frogllke . fishers for eels M. Later 51. Bellows DOWN 1. Present 1 Sword -' ' V V Hi' i I i' I I v jum - ; . y T - V'' -, - prr- W""""' 1 y "T " "; .... . bo hi i V 7" """" "ft" J 74""""ii"T'"''" ' , ' i 77"" " ' I I I I I I I I I I I FINGERS will be dangerous to put tt off any longer -She -went down the stem and back to the hotel. In the spacious drawing room her grandmother was furiously finishing a hard rubber. When she came Into Jennifer's room a few minutes later It was to find the girl stretched on her Deo. arms locked under her head eyes on space. "Cranny darling X was married an nour ago. "What did you say?" demanded the older woman. "I was married to Captain Jim Lipplncott, Granny, about an nour ago." The old woman said: "Well, the sooner you get him over to Ciddinu the better. You II te wanting to go Hack to the hospital? Call room service and have them bring you up something to eat.' She waddled away, to Jennifers half-laughing, half crying. "I adore you. uranny.'- Seven daya later Jennifer aat knitting composedly In Jim's hos pital room, jennner looted up to find Jim's eyes wide open and fixed upon her. sua mere." ne said ouieiiy "Dont move it, Jim. Dont stir It up." she looked anxiously at the arm. "Youre telling me. Are they going to leave It on?" he aoked. iney ining so. in laci, unosay told me definitely this morning." "Jennifer. If I get well and the war's over, and when I'm fixed in some sort of Job, will you marrv me? "I have always considered my. self engaged to you. Jim," she answered composedly. "Well have darned little to start on. It may take me weeks montns to get over mis ' "Well manaee. He lav still for a while, his eyes closed. Jennifer reflected upon what had been taking place at Glddlngs. Her grandmother had kept the place in an uproar lot a arajilr vattlncp raaHv fur Mtha farv- taln.i He was to have a suite of rooms downstairs. In a few davs now Jim could be moved. Jennifer watched him, wonderina how she was to break to him one piece of Information he had apparently foriotten and one or two others that might prove something of a shock. "Never run away from me again. Jenny," he said, opening his eyes. "I never will." "What scared you?" "You mean that Saturday. Jim. the day before we were to have been married? Do you remem ber?" "Do I remember!" he echoed In faint scorn. "That day I met someone, quite by accident. Someone I never wanted to see again, Jim It brought It all back to me. It wasn't as If I had told you all the sad, stupid, mistaken things I'd ever done.- That would have been different. But I couldn't, there on the day before my wed ding, know that he was alive in the world, friendly and cheerful and not touched at all, and that I knew and he knew and you didn't." "Fool." the man aald mildly "You put us both through ail mis ior mair xouve oeiuer sense than that. Jennifer. "Ordinarily, malbe. I went sort or craiv. Jim. I was in a panic. But he's dead now, the man I met that- day." , war7" "Training at an air base down south. Betty aaw it in the paper. so you won t run away again? -"Never again . . . Jim. you know I'm living with my grand mother now," Jennifer said. "Mollle was in for a minute yes terday, vou know." he said, 'and she said that your grandmother neipeo out a lot. nut sne sort oi laughed when she said It "Good old Mollle, she kept her word and didn't give anything away." Jennifer said. "You'll like Oranny, "You're coming to us of course, as soon as they'll let you move." Butgosh no, darling. I can! let you assume the responsibility for me, Jim said. "I may have to lie around for weeks. Much better leave me here or In any one of the base hospitals. I'm not going to drag you down If I can help It." "Jim, do I look dragged downy You look .especially wonderful. Jenny. And no man ever wanted his wife as I want mine. But we have to wait a Utile longer, sweet heart." At this she came ever and knelt beside his bed, covering his left hand with Doth of hers. "Jim. do you remember the day you came here, and they were going to cut off your arm?" "uon i you rememDer my coming 'Continued en Page 17, Column I) Solution of Saturday's Puule S. 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Applicants must actually re side within the delivery zone of the Amity post office or be bona fide patrons of that of fice. PflrtAnt Am.1n.,1 In Ik. A - -- . u viiiptujiu in tile mil Ity post office will be consid ered patrons of the office. Th rPIficlnr,, frn 4S.I- amination will be used to fill uuui permanent ana non-perm- ai:iib appuintments. East Salem East Salem A family pic nic supper for members of the Lansing Neighbors Garden club was served Thursday night on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rathjen on Lansing Ave. present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballard and Shirley Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Petfer, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kremer and Nor man, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert ROOM & BOARD 7 I MO A LANDOWNER, COUSIN HOMER.' V WMATU HE IHO l AY VttU IU LfVWKilie Al I. DUWIIHA SLEEPY PINE SLOPESV -A REALTY FIBW f CAMPSITE? HE HEAR WHERE I W0RK. HAD A CONTEST Of f. HASNT ENOUGH GUESSING HOW MANY BEANS WERE IN ': MONEY TO PUT UP A FISHBOWL AND OFFERED A FREE A BIRDHOUSE LOT FOR THE NEARE5T FkSURfc ON IT' 1 WON W TH A OUfcii a"". ' (?;RST THING Ni i rr EVER OWNED P. M. U p.sa. KKX ttj, I la F f as, KOAC. (5 K0AC ZSriZ iilt JESS Bipclallr fr Wmibi 11:M. Hiif it: is. neen wwtm nar. MaellUIItnl U . llfB Off. NO MONET DOWN Kemper, Nickey, Larry and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn Maxwell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. H. Willard Cole, Mrs. Odra Welch and son Sammy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zajic, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Rathjen and grandson David. Mrs. Rex Peffer was hostess for her pinochle club at her Hollywoooj Dr. home Wednes day night. A picnic supper was served before games. Present were Mrs. Sam Stitchler. Mrs. Mae Kinser, Mrs. Max Barhyte, Mrs. Forrest Eckles, Miss Jen Longin, Mrs. George Shull, Mrs. Bee Glanius, Mrs. Wm. Johnson and the hostess. Former Hollywood Dr. res idents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ro gow and children, Mickey, Ter ry Lynn and Martin, are guests in the home of her parents, the Pete Meshelles at Turner. Mrs. Charles Bottolft has re turned to her home on Sunny view Ave. from Des Moines, Iowa, where she was called by the illness and death of both her father and mother. toi r.n GUY! Philadelphia (U.B Clay Brook, 31, was in custody today because he was picked up in connection with a case he knew nothing about Brook broke the wrists of both policemen who sought to question him and then bit one of them. By Ahern Vr 1 P.. VPS.TF.55" : $ofpm6 8sei r: JN., IM6RAVTIS . r' TB WO Foe - ' Sain r"; V butgoco 0 . I3.! V.