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T IIV H S D A Y , Kfti*T. LM. 19215 T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S * * • • a> *e * Sallie Finds Wherein is Magic of Things Curtius and he had reetmed me from the heavy surf. I wondered vaguely | il I would ever be able to go any Place or do anything m at w.rnld not bring blm to m int, and wonlerlng. I heard his volca. ••il n. .1 , ... . . . . H illo , tliere! Mlnd If I tag «long?" , as r i u i i o , ’’ . f .M l I rl' I V h fn<<r»> 'No, I b-l'.vn there'» room," I re piled, nodding to the vaa» ocean, o. . . . . H e swam lu alli'ii. e I could have I go..» on ln.1. finitely with th.- rytbml* t„ the deep tint of wood violet». Over the «Utile »iene a fleeofooted and In. via ble numph of t ie sky bad drawn a misty cu rta te Her« ami there «ver« baby the. li. pale mauve. • 09I» of ptna anu ulue on the b- aeb , ,,,, , uad clug to tlia i-lace» atlll damp frotn the waves of the Implacable oceat. h rlzo n , a two-masted ' jt toward ow uis ha n n rizon, twcemaaled 1 * <"“ t0 *** wl'h U* *e'* T targo. The day »u» etili and the »trnke scurried In an unbroken line upward, and d.stam e with her flat , . . . 7 ' D* r’“ " ^ * ’’ T elO“'h' «* U' * hu«‘ hb,r" • wlft •* * « • must huv» known thnt fori pr>-i-cnip«t!<>n uml r«m«ln)«l wfl«-nt 110111,1 rvuHon I illu not want (o g-v. -ItirT.g ih« drive. I Invited hlrn l i cal »wing of his accompanying atrok- liliu .i ilunt'o. UUirrwtau I > until not Ko »win k J or with me hut ho di dint d •-a at my aide but we had been »wlm- tiling with th« current and found our- I «»» »"oil (ho <.xcu«r about the d l-, de, luring tliui (h ire was u hint of •elv es M y,1,1,1 the row of . g.,s and r,-< t.ir, ||e kite« Mtul ! > i.tilii h a v e utiliiriii In (he air, c v .n pas, I„„ Toward the shore. l>rn i lnnl him one of the later donees And ho I went In ulon - Il cnti«»-' m an w ith a purpose, 'lu r tw l In to th** man were r< aches of white »and and utt that I had glv, it to s.>u • of (ho of the brink day (ho «urf wan (li-M-rted ret an. ending palms s thouetted against chi yioit.aor crowd anil «ipla'uod later e»<;e|»t for ma Hut how pleasant II | A last faint rifting of gold-tike ash-1 na-blue aky. (hul Ilion hint been u mistake su.i tv at Io turn c u e face skyward allow- i ea ut ro»e» from a chiffon »carf A» If by common consent, we head how. I hail il tie (hul for Curd»» Irg lh>> wave* (u lift you with (hit which the lady of the evening would many times hi'fore lu fact, he re. j inovi ni»nt of a oradle, an m ini wax ed In and were w o n seated at the «•on draw clone. water’» edge. The wave» broke In minded no- that on one oceualon I the ocean today. (To lie Continued.) had HWtluhed half a duxt-n ilnnci a Cloud» a» bine and brilliant an the playful melody against our feet. It was good U > real a while and to f e-1 In a to w au It a) I hi l|lit be with u.|ti eye« of a pretty child m an ti h :1- the hl» presence at my aide. H. S. CLASSES ELECT Oh. pee, ho knew. j loaven« on hlxh anil the turtjuo'ee It wan what I call a gold day. Even And he inu»t have been hurt ¡or d im « of the water eeepnwt friendly OFFICERS FOR YEAR ehortly after | had chatted w'tb him. and aofl. (Ivorhead. «eagulla «alle.l tho edges of the water and the beach Class o'flcera for the four high : he and his brother left the dance by—harbingers of good fortune (Io Itself were bathed In a mellow glow cloud« had thrown ____________ them selves school clfise a were elected at meet ______________ With boa departure, It was the »»me the sailors, Mom Nellie hud taught, The _______ * aa the old day». The uiuglc waa gone and a» | re c a lle d the suporwtltlnn. In graceful abandon aero»« the skv Ings of the groups Friday. On the and the little glass lanterns w e r e . I wondered what lurk they would and the colors drifted from shell pink saime day 'ho student council met , not ao hrlglc ¡bring to me, Ah. God, the flights of fancy that I floated on and on. allowing the visit a woman'» heart! That night wave» to lift me in their ma)astlc wa» one of open-eyed reverie and In- arm» and then toward Mayport, a IF O U R ICC C R E A M explicable d o u b t And o h . the whim pelican winged Into s'ghl. Someone BE C H O S E N aleallty at feniln'he device. I had had (old me that the reason the pell- proved to Curtiss that It wa» not my ' ‘ »a la u»ed as a »»cred symbol 1» be- for the dessert your only (rou destre to g1 « li!*a l dance and the.t j cause the mother bird feed* h <r ble will be In the serving, and liecauae he did not puraue me. I railed ¡young by baring a hole In her breast, that'» no trouble at alt. You nt him mentally one moment and then front which drip« the blood that give« can be confident the cream wilt adored him for hl» pride the next. them Ilfs. Mother-love' My ^teart »oft- be delicious. You can feel that And what of his engagem ent to ,-ned toward the bird no homo prepared dessert could Anne? Then 1 began to awlm. A path of be better. So save bother and With these thought» racing a b ou t' sunlight readied golden finger» have the best by using our Ico in my brain a tew days later. I d---|»tro»« the wave» and over all there cream. elded to drlvo father down to C-.e reigned an envrlnn'ng sense of free- beach cottage and take a »wlm. I dom that the octan inspires, drove the eighteen mile» with the! There had been another awlm In •peed of the wind. I loved its sharp 'be ocean when I had not been alone, •ting In my face. Fattier sensed my I recalled the flrat night I had met Page Thre» and «(.ponied Emma Roger» ed ito r, president. Orval Eaton; secretary* of this year's Mupleleaf, the school treasurer, Charles Cox; social p ro unnuul. and Orville Eaton manager muter, Esther Lynch. for the year book. Robert Gibson ' Mis» Fay Spaulding will be advisor was alto appointed manager of the for the sophomores, Carl McInnis was Go-Get», r. elected p rerdeat; Austin McPherson. Senior class officer» are: Advisor, vice-president; Hale Griffith, se e r » Mf»s Anne II II; president. Charles tary treasurer; and Naomi Carlton. Thump«-!.; vice-president. Iowa Carl- social chairmen ion; secretary. Klxabeth Hughe«; I Martin Hulbert la president of the treasurer, Lucille Lambert; aoclal freshman class, Vern Lawson was promoter. Ifaa< I I’armenter; class elected vice-president; Eether 11» reporter. Ida Cox. . j Pherson, secretary; Wave Peterson, i he Junior» have not yet chosen treasurer; and Edith Eaton, social their advisor, but « h e r class o ffl-, chairman, This class 1» also without cwr»» are: prf*Hirl«nt. Ike Beeson; vice-Jan advisor. - Visit the Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3 C o by tra in . R ide co m fo rtab ly; arrive aafely and free to en joy this gala event. A v o id crow d ed h ig h w a y, and parking d iffic u lt,« . Low Roundtrip Fares w ill m ake yo ur trip su rp riu ng ly inexpensive. 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