Fritlav, September 6, BEAVERTON’ ENTERPRISE, Beaverton. Oregon Page 4 I ox a servant you were consmeraig WEST SLOPE engaging. You’re right. He has ex Holger I. Kverndal, 39, of Astoria, cellent references, but he isn’t look- ing for a job.” spent 12 hours in the county jail, The sun-burst of diamonds on Aunt Thursday, paid Justice of the Peace i Flora's bosom glittered as she drew Havens a fine of $5 for creating a TO A herself erect "I don’t see what disturbance while being intoxicate'! I cause we’ve given you to take that Wednesday night Kverndal climaxed attitude, Gabriella. We’re merely his visit to a convention in Portland trying to help you.” by choosing the car of Mis. Jack “I appreciate your intentions,” Moore, of Benz Park addition, near THE STORY I Gay said. “I know that it seems im Beaverton, parked on a Portland CHAPTER I—Charming, wealthy Gabri portant to you to whitewash a scan street for his bed. ella (Gay for ehort) Graham, engaged to Todd Janeway, return! to a cabin in the dal. But John and I aren’t having Mrs. Moore, not noticing the sleep Maine woods accompanied by a friend, Kate any, thank you.” ing man in the rear seat drove tj Oliver. The Idea of a stay at the cabin oc “You have no sense of responsi her home, parked the car in the ga curred to her wh-n she received a key to It following the death of her wo godfather. girls notice Uncle in»- ! bility toward your family. It’s only rage and went to the house: about John Lawrence. The two to be expected, I suppose. Your midnight she was awakened by a mediately that someone 1 has __ been, and prob- ' ably is. living In the csbln. Kata suspects mother—’’ noise in the garage and summoned that Gay knows the idenUty of the mysterl- “Leave Mother out of this, if you the j by reports of a prowler in ous occupant please. She, at least, has some re the police family garage. CHAPTER U—While the __ girls talk ths spect for personal independence.” mystery man returns, Gay, surprisingly Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Johnny “But have you never heard of i visited in Eugene over the week end. enough. Introduces the man to her. He is John Houghton, a young doctor whom Gay conduct?” Walter Mueller has been called by had known In previous years. Soon after “I think I’m conducting myself : the National Guard and will leava arriving at the cottage Gay discovered his Identity through an old monogrammed sweet very well.” Gay made an effort to I the 15th. er. Immediately aggressive. Gey asks him control her temper, rising now, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson from • Ray by what right he Is in the cabin. His right, flushing her cheeks, giving warmth mond. Wash., visited her sister Mrs. she finds, is greater than her own. He. too, possesses a key, but more than that. Is heir to her voice, quickening her breath Arthur Holmen over the holidays. to it from his Uncle John. Gay's godfather. The Holiday family have moved to Gay Is high handed with him. and he ing. “I brought John here today be states courteously that he will leave. Look cause I—we—want to show you all | Vancouver. Wash. ing at him in the doorway, her old feelings Mrs. George McNielly returned But return. She knows that he ie more neces deference and consideration. sary to her than la Todd Janeway, the man you aren’t going to arrange our lives home from a week at Rhododendron. she is to marry. Mr. and Mrs. Extrom took in the for us. John will make his own fair at Canby Saturday. CHAPTER III—Before he leaves. John decisions and I will accept them." Bobbie Moore who will attend goes for a walk. When he returns he finds She made a half-turn toward th« Gay sitting before the fireplace. They begin Gabel school will spend the winter talking on a more friendly basis, and she door. "And now if you will excuse with the Shaw family. asks him to reconsider his decision to leave. me—” Mrs. Holman, son Arthur and the The next morning brings a different feeling, Mrs. Von Steedham stayed her Carlson and John decides to remain for his vaca family from Raymond spent with a peremptory gesture. “Some Sunday visiting the formers parents tion—one more week. thing must be decided,” she said, at Hillsboro. CHAPTER IV—The night before Gay and Kate are to return home to New York John insistently. “We can’t go on like A shower was held at the resi gets an urgent request to call at a nearby this, making excuses, trying to ex dence of Mrs. Foresberg, Tuesday farm. Gay accompanies him while he cares plain—” She waited a moment, then, evening honoring Miss Elaine Mc for the pstlent. Returning to the csbtn at a late hour. John stops the car. He tells Gay abandoning high-handed methods, Minn who is to be married the 13th. that he loves her, and she admits that he la "What are we to tell people?” she A large crowd was in attendance necessary to her happiness. and many beautiful gifts received. A- cried despairingly. CHAPTER V—Meanwhile, worried by Mr. and Mrs. La Count arrived “ Tell them, as you have been their absence, Kate has called Todd Jane Mr. La way in New York. She knows that Gay and telling me, that I am my mother’s this week from New York. John feel a strong attachment for each oth daughter,” Gay said and, holding Count is on the teaching staff of the er. and wants Todd to come to Maine where Gabel schoel. he can talk to Gay. Todd arrives while her head very high, she went out of Mr. and Mrs. DePoe arrived from t* the room. Kate la alone. She breaks the news to him. - TWO KEYS BETTER iccai 2» CABIN Todd, warm hearted and generous, is heart sick but refuses to become melodramatic. CHAPTER VI—Gay and John, who have been canoeing, return to the cabin, there to find Todd. John leaves temporarily and Gay tells Todd that she has fallen In love with John. Todd, understanding that it is un avoidable, tells her he is still her best friend. Gay realizes that Todd will always be her friend, and that If she ever needs help she has but to turn to him. CHAPTER vn—It is Christmas and Gay Is home in New York, awaiting John’s ar rival for the holidays, Sha meets him at the atation. and they go to her home to be met by Gay’s mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron. John likes her father, but Is ill at eaae in the presence of Kitty Cameron. Gay’s mother is an unusual woman. Frequently divorced, she remains on friendly terms with her former hus bands. She divorced them because she grew bored by their company. oucu a sweet niouin, num i_.uey said. “I suppose that sounds odd in speaking of a man,” she added, as though she expected to be con tradicted, “but it is. I don’t think that a young man with a mouth like that could be any of the things—” She faltered, flushing. “Could be other than kind and—sincere," she finished in some confusion. “And being Dr. Lawrence’s neph ew is an asset,” Aunt Flora said. “It isn’t as though he’s just some body Gay happened to meet some where. After all, Dr. Lawrence was Gay’s god-father, though I could never quite understand why David was so fond of him.” Gay looked at Kate, who was look ing at her. As their glances met, Kate smiled. The smile widened into an encouraging grin. Gay laughed. “What’s so funny?” Elsa Lancas ter asked. “You are. all of you. I’m sorry, Aunt Flora,” she added, seeing her aunt's face assume an offended ex pression. “You’re talking about — vnu would snea? Swami Devatmananda John stood beside the chair in which he had been seated while Gay’s Uncle James, his two sons, James and Andrew, handsome Dirk Von Steedham and Reginald Lan caster, filed out of the study. The door closed. David Graham seated himself in his chair beside the hearth. “Sit down, John,” he said. John sat in the chair at the oppo site side of the hearth. He had felt fairly confident while the others were there, but now that he was alone with David Graham, con straint locked his jaws and made a vacuum of his mind. The butler closed the door. David Graham cleared his throat. “Gay tells me that you must re turn to Maine tomorrow night,” he said. “Yes, sir.” “You’re located in Portland?” “In Portland. Yes, sir. At pres ent.” John glanced at David Gra ham and was surprised, almost shocked, to discover that he, too, felt a certain amount of constraint. His blue-gray eyes regarded him, John, kindly but with diffidence through the lenses of Oxford glasses which sat with scholarly dignity upon the bridge of his salient nose. “I suppose I owe you an apology, sir,” John said hesitantly, wanting for David Graham’s sake, as well as his own, to get on with the inter view and have it over. The older man appeared to be as embarrassed as he, John, felt. He sat forward in his chair, his tall well-groomed fig ure fixed in an uneasy attitude. “For falling in love with my daughter?” A twinkle of humor shone through the lenses of the Ox- ford glasses. “I should have ex- pected you to apologize if you »♦ ** Continued Next Week Leader of the Vedanta Society of Portland Will Speak Sunday 11 a. m. In the Vedic Temple on “Self-Knowledge’’ 0 1206 NW 25th Ave. 8 p. m in the Masonic Temple, Corinthian Room, on “Salvation of the World'’ All Welcome Phone BE. 1688 la an aatM't and joyou» ACCOMPLISHMENT Expert instruction in Waltz, Fox Trot, Slow Drag and Jitterbug. LOWES STUDIOS 723 S. W. Park Kill NE Broadway Portland AT. 3515 TR. 4344 Minnesota, this week and will be the English teacher at Gabel school. James Shaw has been able to dis card his crutches and is now able to walk with the aid of a cane. Miss Elaine McMinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. McMinn, will be married to Mr. Donald Merton Mortimor Spet. 13th at Calvary Presbyterian church, Portland. Dad Getchell, formerly of West Slope, passed away Friday, August 30th. Funeral services were held at Seattle. He is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Getchell. Two brothers, formerly of Eten school who are war refugees from England arc attending Gable school. Mr. and Mrs. Tennants have been on a vacation to Marshfield. 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