The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 06, 1925, Image 6

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    Saturday Evening, June 6
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pigo Six
1321 1
(Continued From pnice ona)
a low groan. Hut she was not surf
whether he did ur not.
A sudden ruli of pity for him
swept over her Win a wave. Knr he
roust love her the way she cared for
Stanley Wayhurn . . . hopelessly and
lielnlcsslv!
. . . And yet fllnry knew that in
time sho would have lorKotten all
about Stanley Wavhurn if he had not
come, hark. She had nil hut put hint
out of her heart during the months
before her marriage to IMck.
And why had he come bark to
spoil Pick's life and hern, too? I'or
lory was certain that, in a mn'l sort
of way, fho would have been quite
contented to he Jlick's wife, all the
rent of her days ... if she had not
seen Stan gairj . . . He hod always
been able to sweep her off her feet I
The doorbell ran, (ilory opened it
to Dr. John.
Well, well, Is tha Utile wife wor
ried V" he asked in his kindly way
when he saw her troubled face. "Hut
there's really no need of it. JHck has
just another touch of that 'flu' of
bis. Well have him straightened ar
ound In a day or two. Where is he?"
(ilory led tha way to Hie living
room. "So this Is the way you obey or
ders, Is it? I thought I told you to
go home and go straight to bed, young
fellow!" IT. John said.
Dirk stared at him dully.
"(lo up and put a couple of hot
water bottles in hia bed, Glory," I'r.
John ordered, Inking out bis clinical
thermometer. "Ho looks as If he's
having a bit of a chill."
The doctor popped his thermometer
into Dick's mouth, as (ilory turned
to go. She found tho only hot water
bottlo in the house, after a long
search and filled it.
Whilo Dr. John was helping Dirk
Into bed, (ilory telephoned Mother
Gregory to come right over.
Then she gathered together her
night-clothes, an armful of her bou
doir pillows, and the novel sho was
reading. She carried them nil across
the hall to tho guest-room.
For she had made up her mind to
sleep there that night . . . that night,
at leavt.
Dick followed his wlfo around with
benvy-lidded eyes.
"Here's a couple of prescriptions.
Betler go and get I hem filled right
war, (ilory," Dr. John snid, busily
writing on a small pad as be spoke.
She took the slip of paper, put on
her IhiiiRS and went downstairs.
She drew a long sigh of relief as
she stepped out inlo (bo blue-gray
dusk of early evening.
. . . What a incsa life was, (ilory
thought.
Jt made you care for the people
you ought not to care for. it made
the people who meant nothing to you
at nil, fall in love wilh you.
There was no more plan or pattern
to life tint it (hero was to a orniy
nulll. Not as much! It was thrown
together, so far as she could see.
How much more simple everything
ivould he all Hie way around, for in
stance. If Stan Wayhurn bad been In
love wilh her a year ago as she hnd
been with him . . and hnd married
her!
Then she would never have seen
Plek. And he would probably have
married some nice home. milking girl
who would have kept all his socks
mended and given him a houseful of
children to make him proud and hnp
liy. ...
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While the clerk at the drug store
was filling Dr. John's prescriptions,
(ilory went Inln the telephone booth
Bnd called Stan Wayhurn at bis hotel.
"tlb. Stan. I'm so terribly sorry
about this nflernnnn. I wouldn't have
had Ihiligs happen the way they did
for anything in the world," she told
hint when Mie beard his voice.
Slan laughed carelessly.
"Don't you bother yr.ur cuts head i
about me, ltusset, for a single sec-1
nnd." he said. "Just forget It. I;
toid your husband where to head in.
though, by the way."
"You did!" (ilory 'a surprise was In
Ji.r voice. She was sure that it had
been Dick who hnd told Stan where
to "head In!" Moreover, she remem
bered how meekly Sinn hail obeyed
when Dirk hail told him to get nut
of the bouse.
"I certsinly told him nothing else
but!" Wavhurn went on. "You did
n't suppose 1 was going to lie flown
like a rug and tnke all bis insults,
did yon? , . . Not on vour guy young
life, I wasn't! And what's more. I'm
going to see you w herever and when-
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I jou'll sleep more comfortably if you're
in here alone.
Hut- they both knew that was Dot
her reason for going Into the guest
room. Ths thought of Wayhurn rose
between them like an insurmountable
wall.
"(ilory, tell me one thing," Dirk
said surprisingly. "And think before
you give me an answer . , , you're
not in love with this Wayhurn fejlow,
are you?" Hia anger w-as ' entirely
gone.
"That s not the point," (ilory said
coldly. "The point is that you've
shamed and humiliated me before my
friends. And Ml never forgive you
for it. 1 don't know bow 1 can ever
face any of them again."
Dick sat up in bed.
"I wish you never would see anr
of them again," he said rehemcntlv.
"They're not the kind of people I,
want you lo have for friends 1 won-1
der If you know the things people,
are saying anout .nay anil .Mm . .
beastly things'.'
Oh, people! People make me tired
the way they gossip about everv-
hodv'" (ilory said contemptuously.
She' went out and closed the door
loudly.
Mother Gregory had a cold supper
laid on the kitchen lahle. She was
drinking tea and reading the evening
'""Have you been asked to loin the
new Home Women's Club?" she
esked Glory, without raising ber eyes
from the paper. "I Pt T" .nn"
up for it. I want my son wife to
belong to it."
"Yes, I've been ssked, and bave
sent in my first dues," Glory an
swered as she took her place at the
table. "Thanks for putting ine up
for it. 1 guess mosfr-of the women in
town are going to be members, are
n't they? I'd hate to be left out.
Mother Gregory pursed up her lips.
"Oh. there are a few women who
areiCt getting in!" she remarked acid
Jr. "Your friend Mrs. Seymour, for
instance! Shell never be asked to
Join, if Bha lives to he a hundred.
Glorv was silent. She knew now
what Dirk meant by the "beastly
things" people were saying about May
. . . and Jim Carewe!
(To be continued tomorrow)
Mrs. Dippel's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
j Stephen Gallier. Tbey will return to
i gelher M'.uday.
Mrs. J. A. Ferris, mother of Mrs.
W, C. Itebhon, left Thursday for her
home in Spokane, Wash:, after visit
ivg here for ovir a month.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Neher and two
children of Porterville, Cel., have ar
rived in Springfield, and will male
their home wilh Mr. Neher's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Xeher of Doughs
Gsrdens.
The rug which wss taken from ?n
front of Wrights' hardware store a
few nights ago was found rolled up
between the hardware store building
and the Ketels drug store building
early Thursday morning. S. ('. Wright,
expressed the belief that the taking
of it had probably been a praeti.Ml
Joke.
Simon Sunilprtr-an was in from Mo.
hawk on biiftinrss j-mterday.
Mr. flDfl Mr. Tom- ( arnpy were
bfre from WaltervHIe yesterday.
Mrs. It. B. Ha una, also of C'otta;?
(irove were gueta Thursday of Mr.
Cora Olson and family bdi! nttpodnd
the commencement exercises. Mr. auu
Mrs. Keotle and Mrs. Manna were
also at he class night program on
Wednesday at the feboo).
Old faithful Hal smiled down cu the
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F. H.
Sho ran upstairs and bolted the door of her room.
she heard the handle of her door turn .
She was sure
ever I want to . . . if you want me
to. Yon do. don't you?"
"Of course, 1 want to . . . but did
you really tell all that to Dick?" Glory
nuked incredulously.
"N no, not exactly that way,"
8 tun ndinitted.
"Well, I iiiint rinc off, now," Glory
nflid. "Goodby, Stan."
Khe wan vaguely disappointed in
Wayhurn. Bha would have liked him
to stand up to JMrk that nfternoon.
She wanted to be proud of him, some-;
how.
When Glory returned to the house
nhe found Mother Gregory in charge.
.Sim had tied a white upron, rrnckliug
wih stnrchinefts, over her hlnrk nilk
drew, nnd she was tenderly bathing
lHck'n face.
"Thornj colds of iis come from his
stomuch, I'm sura of it," she said
itfcusiiiKly to her daughter-in-law.
"lie's either been upset over some
thing or his diet in all wrong- Do
you Rivn him much fried food?"
Glory tried to think whether or not
ftnnKhihl fried the ment and pnta
toes very often. Hhn thought not.
"Well, nn.vwny, 1 lick's to have
nothing but cge-nog for hi supper,"
Mother Gregory went on without
uniting for Glory's reply. ")ou go
down nnd beat it up while 1 make
Dirk comfortable for tho night , . ,
and make inn h cup of tea, whiU
you're nt it. J wn Just sitting down
to dinner when you phoned m, and
I came right over without a bile.."
Glory stood looking helplessly nt
Mother Gregory's broad satin-covered
back,
"IWiiw do you make an rgg-nog?"
she AHked finally.
Mother Gregory turned and faced
her. Her fine hlnrk eyes were, wid
ened in nstonishmcnt,
''Well, 1 never henrd of st.eh n
thing! Yon, n grown woman, not
knowing how tn beat a little milk
and egg together!" she exclaimed.
"Von sit bre nnd wait for me n min
ute. . . . When 1 finish with Dick
I'll go downstairs with you, and ahow
you how to make an egg-nog!"
Khe smoothed the pillows under
Dick's head. Then she pulled the
hot water bottlo from between the
sheets, and gave it to Glory.
"Go and empty half the water out
of that thing!" she ordered. "Never
fill a hot water bottle to the very
top. It'll burst if you do. . . . And
roll it up in a clean towel before you
bring it hack!"
Silently Glory obeyed. Then the
two women went down to ItangfaUd'a
spotless white kitchen.
"Now then,' Mother Gregory snid
briskly. "Tut on your apron and wash
your hands and we'll get to work.
She bustled about collecting tha milk
and cggH and nutmeg an she spoke
(ilory had no aprons of her own.
She hnd no use for aprons. But she
found one of Unngluld'a in a pantry
drawer nnd tied it on.
"When the egg-nog was" made
Dick's mother poured ft Into n tnll
glnes nnd set it nn a little tray.
"You tuke it up to Dick whilo I
stir around nnd get a hito of supper
for tn, (ilory," she snid. "And Bee
that he drinks every drop of It!"
Slowly nnd unwillingly Glory went
upstnirs. I lick's eyes were fixed on
the door as she swung it ajar. She
set the tray on a cbair at the side of
Dick's bed.
"Here's the best meal your little
old wife ever cooked for you," (ilory
snid with a gayely she was far from
feeling, Dick merely lookrd nt her.
She slipped nn nrm behind his
shoulders to rniso him but ho pushed
it away.
"(iive me the glnss." he said short
ly. He drained it, and lay down again
with his face turned toward the wall.
(ilory picked up her tray to go. Hut
before she reading the door Dick
had called to her.
"Glory, you took your things into
the guest-room, he snid.
"Yes, I'm going to sleep there to
night," Glary answered. "I think
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News of Nearby Towns
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Live Districts In Its Field.
COTT A ; B GROVE, June ' 6.
(Special) Mr. Eliza Shida came
Friday from (irand Junction, Colo
rado, and is visiting her daughter,
.Mrs, Waldo Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. l'ortar and Mr.
I'orter'a mother, Mrs. Margaret Por
ter from Albion, 111., who have been
vioitiug the Hands families, left Fri
day morning for Forest Grove to visit
friends there.
Frank Glazier who taught in the
Cottage Grove schools last winter left
Friday.
The Junior high school pupils went
to Isondon Friday for a picnic.
'rend l'laster is building a new
dwelling near his parent's place at
Thornton Corners.
Word was received Friday by Mrs.
Herman Edwards from Mrs. George
Proctor that Mrs. Arch la Proctor
was still in the hospital but would
not undergo nn operation. She is
somewhat better than when heard
from lust.
Mrs. Itoscie F. Forward will leave
Sunday for Port Angeles, Wash., to
visit her sister, Mrs. Jack Krueger
and family.
Hay Pmton left Friday for Port
land hospital where he will undergo
an operation for his stiff knee.
Mrs. I., C. Mishnor returned home
Friday to Wsshougnl, "Washington.
The Cottage Grove baseball club
will play the Pioneer club at Pioneer
Sunday.
Charles Vandcnburg and son Ches
ter passed through town Friday on
the way to the J. I. Jones sawmill
cumu where Chester will work this
summer for his uncle, Mr. Jones.
Chester has been working at Yacolt,
Wash., the past, few years, and has
come down tu be boss iu the camp of
his" uncle.
C. A. Pnrtell, John Coffman,, Al
bert and Hnrton Helliwell left Fri
day for Lundpnrk for the week-end.
Mrs. Km ma llarmes cams ut from
Portland Friday and is visiting with
the (iottifred Grsber family.
Mrs. Charles Pitcher was called
Ijome to Silver Inke by the illness
of her husband. Her brother-in-law,
Miles Pitcher motored home Inst Sun
day. George Guard from Praia was In
town Friday visiting his daughter,
Mrs. AI Elledge and family.
Jiobert (Juigley was called to Eu
gene Friday by the illness of his wife
who is in Eugene. Their two children.
Hetty Jane nd Marjorle, are in Al
bany with Mrs. Qtiigley's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. V. McGee.
James Porter is putting in a new
cement sidewalk around his property
on Washington avenue and South
Sixth street.
Mrs. Jack Lemon went to Spring
field Friday to visit her mother, Mrs.
J. S. McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball will leave
Saturday morning for Lebanon to
visit Mrs. Ball's sister, Mrs. K. Sher
fey. They will remain until next
Tuesday when Mrs. Sherfey will ac
compnny them home for a visit.
Mrs. Walter Houser from Eugene
is visiting ber mother, Mrs. Allie 0,
JJawkmB.
Mrs. Charles VanDenburg la some
what better.
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SPRINGFIELD, June 6. (Su
cial). Miss Virginia TomlinsoD. who
is soon to be a bride was honor guest
at n surprisokitchen shower Thurs
day night nt the home of Mrs. Ell-i
Walker of Springfield, with Myrtle
Harvey as hostess. Luncheon wns
served in a unique fashion out of kit
chen utensils. The hostess was assist
ed by Lillia Zachry. The gifts were
brought in by n pseudo-grocery boy
carrying a pretended order bill.
The senior clnas of the Springfield
I high school was entertained at an in
formal dinner nt the Methodist mans
last evening as guests of ltev. and
Mrs. F. L. Moore.
Baxter Young is planning to take
n motor trip to Illinois and JSew
York and other eastern states in the
near future, to be gone several
months.
Mrs. ZorA Bra man nod daughter
of CoburR are visiting her sister,
Mrs. U. R. Harbert in Willametto
Heights for n few days.
Dr. S. Ralph Dippel left Thursday
night for Hnodon to join his wife and
baby daughter Patty who have be-n
spending a few days at the home of
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ELMIRA I
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EI.M1RA, .Tune 8. (Special') Mr.
and .Mrs. Kolbarg hava inoved back
to their home here having lived in Ku-
gie through the arbool jsar.
-Mrs. Hairy Roberts from Wash
ington visited friends in Elmira Friday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Del.alne visited Sun
day evening with Mr. and -Mrs. Lar
son.
Mrs. AVeller returned last wpek
from Washington Where she spent
tha winter.
Mr. Horn is having a new bbulldiDE
erected. It will bs used for tha post
office. T
The danca in Elinlra Friday night
wn well attended. Everybody report
ed a guod time.
The Elmira high school will close
on June 0. ,
Johnnie Wishman's brother and
wife from Eugene visited him Mon
day.
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CRESWELL, June 6. (Special).
Airs. Uelle bauzinan of I'ausley, Ore.
is visiting her sibter, Mrs. Thomas
Brown nnd mother, Mrs. Lusy Woot
en.
Mrs. Barrilla Jackson received f
happy surprise Wednesday night when
several autoa stopped st her house
and the following spent the evening
honoring her birthday: Mr. and Mrs.
Otto liriggs nnd family, Mr. and Mrs,
liyron Jackson and sou, Mr. and Mis.
.Marvin Jackson and three children,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson and
urn., Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jackson of
Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Mncabcc of
Springfield and Mrs. Fred Kline of
Springfield. Delicious refreshments
were enjoyed.
Mr. tienidict, age 04, and Mrs.
Benedict, ape 88, celebrated their G6tb
wedding Anniversary Saturday, Miy
30, quietly, at the home of their dau
ghter, Mrs. It. E. Ncwhall.
Mr nnd Mm T,. T. Htintnr anil
family of Eugene and Mrs. L. M.
Cowan of Portland were guests of C. j
i Moore and family -and attended the J
commencement exercises Thursday. 1
Mr. nnd Mr. Marvin Smith of Cot- j
tnge Grove, Mrs. J, Jt. Itcntle and j
Seeley, of f...
final riming day of th -. hool for I Philadelphia, the noted
p' ruin scheduled for Friday. Miss pert, will nerRnn-.ii.
Zimker and Mtes rhettiplare pnter-! Oshnrn . Dq a
tinned their rr.saes in the Zinik-r ! p h"M will rem,,.
grove. Mrs. Martin and her class en-' yirT only.
seventh and eighth grades left inVa.t
McKay's truck for the MrKenzie to ?r f ,r. 'ptl,r Perfroi,. Vn
annnH h-rinV n,I , hi.l, ".".TRCtB tile OpPI, IIP In .V .6
made merry at Riverside park: TIj.t, ; " t , eraEP
opening in l0'
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Mat-- Ann I viiiok VAr. T nnal 1 ,""" tSem n if - .
.Mary Ann irfucK. i.fiar i.ouck nn 1 innanB .1 """"pwyn,- u.t
Eva Louck of Springfield were vi.it- """f. immedtafeh
ors at their grandparents, Mr, nnd ; J". f 'e an", ,
Mr?. E. L. Tlwe and attended t ie ' 1 " ,,UH1,,n no matter ,1
commencement exercrsps Thursdav. .., ""anon. Large nr A-..!?
i. . r, . I i Hi l tiihPR. nr in,.i.! . '"Hi.
ira. Miiarr r rew ot Eugene was .i , "M '"smna runt.,.
ti,,i.b fs ((following oneratinne. Wrfli
Walkup's and attended the 1' instrum
mencement fscfws at the church. , I, ard in p- ,
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visiting elastic or web truss
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Miss Evelyn Bruce is
ni.-u.in iti i...BHa a. same Test Uih.
Mrs. Abells of Conuille is visiting ; lump la and not ih.,. e ,h
ho. .nn .l.ff Ahell. linn I " ln
A banquet at the church in honor
other notablea of tho Methodit Epis- i tho United Stain. "ms from
Inspection,
"BWHI,anfl surgical ooera
Mr. SeelPy has docimen
other nntaniea or tun jiPinofiit r.pis- trio United Statr rnr m
copal church, given by the ladies waft j Washington. D c rrt. ment
held this week. A parsonage is prom
hyed us in the summer months.
Tha Paily Vacation Bible school
begins June 7. continuing three weeks.
George Fisher and family of Port
land are visiting relatives. George
has been attending Benke, Walkers
business college.
Mrs. Gilmore and daughter -of
Brookings ore visiting her brothers,
James and Glen Howard.
Mrs. Gallegly was given a farewell
reception Thursday afternoon by the
"Jolly Neighbors."
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