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MEBFOnD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFOIID, 'OREGON. FRTDAT, JUNE 2i, 1932.
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SYNOPSIS: 8i.da.nlu rcliiruiiiu
Aome run a 6usiiiei trip, ucurpie
?vll roumeend find Acr cotnlit,
Tenni. lafclitl cur of Eddie,
Oiorgle'e huAband. who i recov
ering from a nervoue breakdown.
Jenny te in love with Garth Ave
ney. the neohew of aeorgle'e em-
tloyer, who cMeeti't know Oeoroie
v pretending that Jenny married
Eddie.
Chapter 25
SCORCHING ANGER
"f 80PPOSB you r going to the
Old Man's 'o dinner?" Qoorgle
laid.
"Yes , . . Old you coma Into
tbe apartment Just now and and
(o out again?" Jenny asked.
"Two seemed to be company"
"How dare you, Georgia!" And
then "Ob, we can't ba quarrelllngl
It's too tantastic, when h hat
been counting the hours till ha
es you again I you must ba tired
or Tory unhappy to let yourself
speak II to this!"
Jenny's face was quivering and
tow Georgia's, too, broke up and
twisted her smile Into a pathetic
thing.
"Yea, I'm sorry. Yes, I'm tired
and I'm unhappy, too. Don't hate
me, honey, not anyway until we've
talked this business out. Run
along now, and atand up to the
old derll all you can, ha aeams to
like It. Oh, and, Jenny, It you
should meet Garth Aveney at
Rochester Gate you remember
tha man I mean? take most dead
ly cara not to breathe a word about
Ed and me. You'll probably Ond
out why lor yourself
Jenny went on down the stairs
and Into the taxi which Gill had
summoned (or her and as she went
sh aald to herself over and over
again "Georgia's tlrad and un
happy; people don't know what
they're aaylng when they ara vary
tired and unhappy."
The taxi lurched along to tbe
tuna ot it. "People, don't know
what they're aaylng" But they
aught to knowl Georgia ought to
know that there wera things one
limply never, never allowed one
salt to Imagine! Jenny'a hot, sud
len anger scorched her again.
The anger did not last. Little
Mlae Georglna had learnt many
useful lessons with grandfather. It
never was wise, aba bad learnt, to
ba angry because others did things
that, oneself, one would never do.
Peopla were different. Jenny waa
lenny; Georgia waa Georgia.
Jenny'a aora mind went back to
tha night when Georgia had said
"At a pinch I could say that It was
you Eddie married, not ma." Some
thing coarse-grained In the Mature
that planned tha tolling of such a
lto!
Perhaps; but Jenny'a curved
hand slipped between two tolda ot
frosty silver-green there waa so
much else to remember. Georgle
gave and gave and never had
enough of giving; when she chose
a silver frock for a little cousin,
aha did It royally, with a laugh and
a kiss.
8he woke up to the fact that tha
taxi bad stopped aid she burrled
out. Tha high, dark-fronted house
teemed familiar to her after
Georgle'a intimate chatter about
tha old man who ruled it; but
Jenny waa not prepared tor the
beauty ot tha ball. Georgle had
aald nothing about tha gleaming
floors and tha softly hanging East
ern silks and tha silvered lights.
At Jenny went under them In tbe
wake of a grave butler, tbe felt at
. though the wera a awan, swim
ming In a silver lake.
Perbapa tha looked Ilka one at
aha entered tha big, glittering
room at tha end ot tha ball, for
her boat ttared at her through sud
denly narrowed eyes, faintly smil
ing, and teemed to forget that he
had apologlea to make, and ex
planations. Jenny's heart tumbled suddenly,
atopped, then went on.
"Mr. Matching isn't here yet?"
aha asked.
Garth Aveney collected himself.
"I'm sorry, I should have told
you at once he't not well enough
to dlna with us. Later on, If It
wouldn't bora you, ha would very
much Ilka to aee you upstairs."
"I didn't know that ha was ill."
Jenny aat down weakly.
"Ha Isn't 111 exactly. But ha
has had an exhausting trip and be
Isn't robust. Ha forgets that be It
an old man."
"Perhaps ha doean't feel old, In
hit heart."
"I've never before heard anybody
uggest that he'd got one. "You'll
have a cocktail?"
Jenny shook her head, then re
membered that Georgle had told her
It was babylsb, nowadays, to rofuse,
and took a little Ice-cold glass from
tha tllver tray a footman held be
fore her.
"Don't drink It," said Aveney qui
LI
E
A. I. Cog gin, manager ot tha California-Oregon
Box and Lumber
com piny of Ashland, announced yea
Wrday that twenty additional men
have "been given work this week
With th aawmlU operations started.
With tha lawmtll opening, It will
automatically atart logging opera
tion! tn the Dead Indian and Sis
kiyou mountain d la trie U. he stated,
which will probably allow tha em
ployment of about thirty additional
workers.
The company's box factory opened
several weeks ago, end about twenty
aica were put to work tliea.
- Addami
etly, as the man left the room.
"You'll dislike It. Besides, it's not
your pose."
She looked up at blm, flushing
deeply. No doubt, he wat making
fun of her, though there was no sign
of It In hit face. He stood wltb one
shoulder against a high, carved
mantel, his slenderness emphasized
by the brightly panelled walls be
hind him. His face wat bait In
shadow; and the remembered that
In her dreamt ot blm, It wat always
like tblt that the saw him wltb
bis wide shoulders and elender blpi
and long, Idle hands all clearly cut
against the light, but bit face hid
den In shadow.
"I am wondering whether you will
tell me something," he aald, from
out of his shadow.
"Yes, what Is It you want to ask?"
"Why did you have yourself an
nounced as 'Mist Revell'?"
Jenny tought In vain for an an
swer. He bent down and removed
tha little glast which the waa atll!
clutching.
'I shouldn't have thought that yon
wera that tort."
"What sort?" manage! Jenny.
"The tort that Insists on being
modern though married. Th
Brlgltta Deering type. Or Is It somt
league that makes you take a pledge
never to ase your husband"t namel
Anywty, lt't a movement. And
thouldn't have tbought that you
would belong to It"
"I don't," aald Jenny.
"Then why?"
"I forgot. I mean, I torgot that I
am aupposed to be 'Mrs. Townsend',
It It a lucky chance that Mr. Match
ing Isn't here." But the explanation
did not appear to satisfy him. He
repeated "supposed to be" and
laughed.
A door In tha panelling opened,
A footman atood rigidly by It, wait
ing. Garth Aveney shrugged and
turned. .
"Shall wa dine?"
Her mind raced at she preceded
him Into tha smaller room, on tha
other aide ot tha bright panels and
tha silent servants. Why bad he
shrugged like that, as though be
despised her? Surely he could not
think that It mat site who had mar
ried Eddie? Surely ha must hare
guessed, when bit uncle ordered
him to play host to 'Mrs. Townsend,'
exactly what bad happened He
must have assumed that Georgle,
whom he knew to be In love with
Eddie ('He ought to thank his stars
for you!'), had covered her mar
riage by making use of her cousin's
Identical name.
Aveney tooted hlmsolf opposite
her and began to talk, easily and
brilliantly. All about Mexico, where,
apparently, he liad been for many
years.
"Mexico?" sue repeated, catching
timidly at the name, "Eddie wat to
have gone there. But 1 don't believe
he will over be able to, now."
"I'm sincerely sorry to bear It I
waa to have met him this week, but
1 understand he's not allowed to see
anyone."
"I don't think he will fly again
I'm afraid not I didn't know that
you wanted to sea him."
"You knew, surely, that he was
to have returned to Mexico with
me? I'm taking a pilot ond observer
back with me. He didn't tell you?"
She thook her head. No, the bad
not been told. Georgle, now the
cama to think of It bad explained
very little. Her thoughts went con
fusedly back to her problems. Sup
posing she had been mistaken from
the first and Georgle had never fully
explained to this man, either? She
might after all, have tent him
away without saying a word ot
Eddie.
Then then It would look as
though the, Jenny Revell, were, a
very aordld type ot creature, Indeed;
a girl who flirted languidly with one
man while tha waa waiting to be
married to another. A girl who
made a "date" to go motoring when
her husband ot a day was 111 and In
need ot her. A girl who would not
take her husband's name or she.
ttared down at her bare hand ot
wear hit ring.
"You're not eating anything at
all," aald Aveney.
She chose one ot tha questions
that were milling through her mind
jd, haltingly, put It
"Wat It waa It your uncla who
told you that I wat tha Georglna
Revell who"
Who had married Townsend!
Ha nentloned It, certainly. In fact
he baa been talking quite a lot about
you. But I rather fancy that 1 got
the news In the first place from youi
cousin."
From Georgle! And you believe!
her?"
(Copyright. Julie Clett-Aidamel
Avinty's Jibes lash Jinny to ro.
ntment and War, In tho next In.
tallment.
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will hfM no oprra nrnt w inter, dl
rvcton of tttt Ch left (to Clvlo 0r
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ull aa prealdent, bvit took no ac
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tha man who alwayt guaranteed to
cover deficit.
Stanley Field, aecretary-treaturer.
aald "thla U only a temporary vw
penalon and doet not mean opera
haa been abandoned In Chicago.
Forest Qrov.-KAntwood Confec
tionery tnd Dixon Millinery shop to
move to quartern In Caple bulletins: .
ou Mlu unci Norlb Id near future. I
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