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    PAOE FIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930
_X _ —
but now something in her tremulous Chlttenham."
FAIR DIRECTORS ARE
'Go ahead. What Is It? Have you
glrllshneaa and faltering voice gave
ALL RE-ELECTED AT
the He to those words. Yesterday been getting Into a mess while 1 was
MEETING SATURDAY
up
on
high?"
seemed a great way off—In another
llultona iinchiiriMl t<i home porta
"No It's only that I made a silly
world. Amercla and Budle were wiped
with anything leas thun the beat
All of the directors of the I^ane
out and forgotten, even the memory mistake yesterday about Miss Earrow.
grade of bruaa rlvota or steel cable,
County Fair board were re-elected at
of Rodney faded until It seemed only Can't think how I did It.’’
’he annual meeting which was held
have a delicate tenure of office thia
Chlttenham looked up sharply.
like a ghost In the background of
week at the Colonial theatre, where
at the court house In Eugene on
"A mistake- What do you mean?”
the present unreality as Chlttenham
The Knur E uiiioum anil Furiously Fun
Iximbard flushed, and his eye« grew Saturday. They are E. U. Lee, H. C.
drew Julie Farrow Into bis arms and
Wheeler, Pleasant Hill; A. C. Miller,
ny Marx Brothers are doing. In "Ani­
a little anxious.
kissed h»r unresisting lips.
Goshen;
Hans Peterson, Florence; H.
mal Crackers," aomlhlng fifty mil
“I
made
a
damned
silly
mistake.
It was late the following day when
lion rib racked lover« of comedy be-
they reached Montreaux. They had Quite unintentional, of course. But L. Plank and George Gilmore, Junc­
lleved Impoaalhle
They've mode a
to' leave her car at the hotel and the fact Is . . . well, she’s not the tion City; C. W Allen, Vida; R. B.
talking and mualcal picture that takea
make the descent with an experienced girl Rodney knew after all—she’s not Thompson, Hugh Earle, J. K. Green,
WIIAT HAH GONE BEFORE
Hhe shook her bead.
up where the "Cocoanuta” left off,
(»lea Chlttenham, dlatreaai-d over
drive,
for the road was deep with the Julie Earrow he was so mad C. L. Dunn and C. 9. Calef, all of
"No. And I'm not sure that I want
and end« with the luat aurvlvor being the aulclde of hla younger half-brother
about. It came out last night when Eugene. One hundred taxpayers at­
snow.
It again—”
carried up the alale by force, three Hodney, returna to Europe from
I was talking to Miss Lennox. tended the meeting.
The
drive
down
was
very
silent.
"Why? you are quite safe.”
America, where ho made an unhappy
along uahera. and well—who la your marriage llodney had killed hlmadf
They've
got the same name—Julie
Julie
looked
utterly
happy,
and
It
A meeting of the hoard of directors
"I know but . .
she laughed ner­
favorite eacort to the "booby-hatchf" because a notorloua woman, Julie
was In vain that he told himself that Earrow both of them, they're cousins, will be held next Saturday at which
vously. “I believe I'm afraid."
The atory la aomethlng about a Earrow, throw him over, (»lea la
"I thought you were afraid of It must be only because sh<; had added you see, but this one Isn’t the one time ft Is expected that all of the
Introduced to Julie Earrow by hla
atately and aoclally proper hoateaa, friend Ixrmbard, In Switzerland. He nothing." Chlttenham said. Hla own yet another conquest to her already Rodney was so made about—she'» In present officers will be re-elected.
reaolvea to make her fall In love with pitlaoa were jerking unevenly. There long list, and that It was nothing London at this moment—the one here ' The fair association showed a bal­
him, then throw her over na ahe threw was something so romantic and whatever to do with him personally. Is her cousin.”
ance of $55.86 cash on hand on No­
Hodney. Him tella him ahe hua rna<le
There was a little half smile on her
(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK)
He
vember 8. 1930 as compared with
a bet with her friend “Him’’ Lennox strange In the whole situation
$635 last year.
that ahe can drive her car to the looked at Julie with searching eye«. lips, a sweet dreaminess In her eyes.
It seemed an eternity ago since
top of the Ht Bernard I’aaa ami hack,
The woman for whose« sake Rodney
(»lea challenge« her to take him with had gone to hla death- Chlttenham yesterday evening when he had first
Visits from Goshen— Mrs. A. E.
H e a r Irishm an Speak
her und ahe accepts. They atari out
Hollis of Goshen transacted business
held
her
In
bis
arms.
pulled
himself
together
with
an
effort
In the face of u gathering anowatorm.
Mrs. C. O. Wilson, Mrs. John Ke-
He wished he could forget the soft­ In Springfield yeeterday.
Chlttenham discovers, to hla amuse­ and moved nway.
ment, that the gtrl bealde him In the
He tried to open the window a little, ness of her hair against his face, and
tels and Mrs. and Mrs. F. B. Huntly
car appeal« to him na no other woman but such a gust of wind and snow the warm pressure of her lips.
Visits Friend«— Mrs. Lyle Davis of went to Eugene Monday evening to
has ever appealed. And aomethlng
No woman had ever before stirred Drain visited friends in this city on hear George W. Russel], Irish poet
Intunglhle convince« him that her feel­ pelted Into the room that he had to
and agriculturalist.
ing toward him la similar to hla own close it again.
his pulses so strangely; no woman’s Wednesday.
toward her "Ho you believe In love
"Do you think It'« any better?" arms about his neck had ever made
at first High?" he aaka her, as the Julie asked anxiously. Chlttenham
him feel that the world be well lost
car tolls up the mountain toward the
glanced out at the flying blizzard
hotel.
If only he could so hold her for ever.
"I think It's w o r s e h e said briefly. But she had only been playing, even
NOW OO ON WITH THE 8TORY
Hhe turned on him angrily with as he had'
No doubt .«he would be
The road was steeper and wider.
flashing eyes. Chlttenham looked at Just as relieved as he was that the
There was very little vegetation on
she silently, and then ssuddenly, to little game was finished.
the bleak aides of the mountains, and
his utter amazement, ahe burst Into
what there wua was abort and atunt
For Chlttenham meant It to finUh
tears.
ed. cowering away from the bleak
as soon as they reached Montreux.
"Julie—" he made a quick move­
wind thut «wept down upon them.
He would never willingly see her
ment towards her, then stopped,
Aa they climbed higher out of the
again; once he was away from her
shrugging his shoulders. "1 don't
valley, the wind grew colder and more'
he would soon forget the clasp of her
know what you're crying for,” he
with a hotis«-party on her hands at u cutting.
arms and her kisses.
said aharply.
paludal country estate. A big game
"You ought to have brought a coat,“
She did not seem to notice his si­
With
a
great
effort
«he
controlled
hunter, Just back from un African Julie «aid once. She was very cold
lence. and presently, glanced down at
herself.
expedition, hla secretary, anil two and there was a act, strained look
her. he saw that she had fallen asleep
“I don't know either,” she said be­
vagabond musicians engaged to at- round her mouth. She had not ex­
SPAGHETTI. 10 lbs........................
Chlttenham looked at her and longed
tween
little
soba.
"It’»
Just
nerve«,
tend Io the musical appetite of tha I p ^ tsd the road to be so bad, and
to
gather
her
close
into
his
arms
and
MACARONI, 10 lbB...................
gueata. 1» the bualuawa assigned , „m e or twice at a particularly bad I suppose. This hateful place . . .”
"It looks as If we shall have to kiss her as he had done last night.
(Jroucho, Zeppo, Harpo and Chico comer ahe caught her br««ath with
SALMON, tall cans, 6 c a n s .....................................
He looked away from her with a
stay the night," Chlttenham answered
Marx, respectively.
a little gasping sound.
little cold feeling round his heart.
uncompromisingly.
SAUERKRAUT, famous All-Gold brand, 6 cans
Chlttenham heard her and knew
They nrrlve simultaneously and
Hhe turned and looked at him, her
Wyh weres uch women allowed to
with their usual hurricane mementum that she was afraid, but he made
eyes still wet with tears.
be? What right had they to wander
SALAD MUSTARD, 1 qt. Jar __________________
at a time when the festive gathering , no comment. It served her right he
"I aupose you think I'm a fool,” through the world bringing trouble
la being diverts«! by the butler weigh thought, for being ao boastful and
3-MINUTE OATS, 14 oz., 2 f o r __________________
she submitted In a hard little voice.
and tragedy to every man who crossed
Ing )u«t a fraction lea« than a half i confident.
their path? The woman who had sent
Chlttenham's face softened.
STEEL CUT COFFEE, lb. ..............
"I won't say another word." Chlt­
ton. a feud between the hostess and
"I thinks you're adorable," he an­ Rodney to his death. . . .
a rival matron over the authenticity tenham agreed, but there was a
SODA, 3 packages .......................................
Well, he would have paid hack
of a fine painting, and more pretty malicious little twinkle In his eyes. swered.
part of the debt. If not In full. He
Eor
a
moment
they
looked
at
one
girls In lingerie and bathing suits
EXTA FANCY MIXED COOKIES, lb................
The east wind wna like a cutting
would have paid hack part of the
thnn moat revues boast. You under­ knife as Julie brought the car to a another silently, then Julie said In a
debt If he caused her one sleepless
FRESH PULLET EGGS, doz____________________
stand what we mean by pretty, when difficult standstill, and let her hands queer, breathless way:
night, or one tear!
‘I
c-an't
make
you
out.
.
.
.
I've
we «ay Lillian Both head« the fern fall from the wheel.
Julie slept with her cheek against
It Always Pays to Trade at the
Inlrie talent.
'I've won ao far." she said, and never met a man like you before. , . . his arm all the way back to Mont­
I
suppose
you're
Just
amusing
your­
Thia la the piein’ae or the premises, leaned back, closing her eyes with
reux. When they were close to the
self. . . . I supbose you don't mean
upon which the riot ta fnahloned— sudden weakness.
town Chlttenham gently roused her.
a
word
you
say—that
you're
Just
and the development« dwurf aup«»r-
She flushed, meeting his eyes. Her
Chlttenham uncurled hla long legs
flirting. . .
latlvea that Webator Intended for
eyes were so happy—he wished she
and got stiffly out of the car, then
even the moat hllarlona narrative«.
"Is that what you really suppose?" would not look so happy; It made
he came round to Julie's aide and took
Chlttenham asked. He her took by him feel mean—as If he had pretended
FORMERLY GRAY’S GROCERY
her hands.
MANY PEOPLE ATTEND
"Come along. We’ll get something the shoulders, turning her to him. "Is (o give a child a beautiful gift, know­
Phone 22
Fifth and Main Streets
CHURCH NICHT PROGRAM hot to drink. By Gad! It'« bitterly that what you really suppose?” he ing that whea she opened the box
asked
again.
she would find only a stone.
cold."
"No . . . yes . . . at least . .
she
Nenrly two hundred pimple attended
Ho half led, half lifted her Into
"I’ll look much prettier when you
the first of the church night programa the hotel and put her down on a was like a girl, confused and shy. see me again," she said. She squeezed
"Oh. did you really mean It when you his hand and turned away.
given at the Christian church last bench In the narrow hall.
Thursday evening The affair began
Chlttenham ordered some brandy said . . . when—you know what you
“Au revlor. till to-night then."
said . . . about love at first sight.
at 6:30 with a potluck supper and and made Julie drink It.
Chlttenham went on to the hotel
"Very few people to-day. air.” the . . . I mean—you're so strange, and where he had arranged to meet Lom­
was followed by a program by mem­
bers of Ihec hurch. Mrs. Lola Thomp­ waiter told them. He spoke English I . . .”
bard. It was nearly dinner time when
Chlttenhum's pulses were throbbing he was dressed, and Lombard tapped
son was pianist for the evening. very well. "And we shan't get any
in strange fashion. No woman had at the door.
Harry Chapin led the singing. Mr. more by the look of the sky."
ever made him feel as he felt now,
“What do you mean?"
Chapin la the choir director of the
Lombard fidgeted about the room.
and It angered him. Was this the “So you got snowed upt” he said
"There’s snow coming, sir."
Eirat Chrlatlan church at Dallas.
“Is It?'* she laughed. “How funny• strange fascination of her which had "There's something I want to tell you
People taking part In the program
and their parts were as follows: when It's aummer down In Montreux." conquered Rodney? Was this what
Thanks, audience; group singing, aud­ Chlttenham got up and went to atand the boy had meant when he said,
“Wait till you see her! There'a some
ience; welcome. E. A. Cole; violin behind here.
"Now we really are on the top of thing different—quite different about
solo, Elbert T. DeMoaa; playlet, "The
Your old discarded Tricycles
Pickle ITofeasor," Emmagene Travla, the world.” he said. “Just you and her to any other woman—"
and Bicycles.
She had told him that she had
Wlnlfrld Tyson, and Walter Nealon; I alone. Julie—I am sure even you
duet. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bash; have never had an experience like never cared for any one In all hei
Eugene
120 W. 8th
life, that she was afraid of caring!
reading. Orpha Singleterry; solo, this before?"
W
■
■1
I
■11 ”9 - I ”
Harry Chapin; talk. "The Worthwhlle-
nesa of Church Night," Mrs. lira
Demon wny: selection by the orchestra
under the direction of Dnllaa Murphy;
talk, "What Is Our Duty Towards
Chuch Night?" Roland Moahler; clos­
ing song, audience; prayer, Veltle
Pruitt. MI sr Irene Brownfield had
charge of the program for the eve­
ning.
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