PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIiU. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1934 mi ivi ananjror by JEAXXK IIOWMAX don BYNOHSIS: Cliff Hondo at tempted tulctdtt tht day Stiver Hondon divorced him, ana Marian Gordon, reporter lor the Morning Dltpatch, and Botoen, her manag ing editor, have given Cliff a rea ton for fighting back to life. Then have told him Stiver "under. tlandt," and it returning to Oak land to tee him, becauee theu tut pect that tomething important lite under tht turface. Silver it return ing. but Marian tuepectt it it mryrt to takt Marlan't flanct. Lor. Catad, oxcay from htr than to tet Cliff. Chanter It THE RETURN fARIAN continued her l&ugblng. "But Silver li so accustomed to having every man who aeea her fall In love with her that the thought you were no exception." . "What a kid," Lon murmured. "How old do yon think ahe la?' "About your age, I guess; well a little younger, ahe went to achool with you, brt If aha waa married when ahe waa sixteen "She waan't," Marian reaaaured blm, "and Just to relieve your fear of having given s child the wrong Impression, ahe'a alx yean older than I am, which makes her thirty, "Thirty . ... listen Ian, do you have to go off on aoma fool yarn?" "I do, but ahe'r the 'fool yarn.' I have to meet her and go to the hos pital with her and you have to go along with us. No, we can't break the news of our engagement until ahe'a through with her Interview with Kondon. Your presence will keep her atralght. If nothing else will," ahe concluded enigmatically. "Come on." "But wait, Ian, look," he drew a email box from hla pocket "that woman haa caused me more trouble, I'd planned on waiting for the moon and everything, and ... but bare It la. I bought It after we got In and I couldn't Bleep for wanting to put It on your finger ao the whole world would know you were spoken for. He slipped a ring wUh a single blazing atone on her Anger, then with Anne merrily singing In the dresalng room to prove aha waan't listening, tried to make up for the lack of the moon. He aucceeded ao well that Marian didn't think of Silver, nor of the letter aba had placed on the dresa lng table, Intending to slip It Into her pocket, until they were near the airport. They bad talked of many things, principally of their honeymoon, "I hope we'll be able to make that without little Cheerio popping up aoma place. Honeymoons, you know, are eupposed to be spent all alone." "With Hero." "You mean you, want the pup too?" ha asked In delighted aurprlse. "1 do. You know I saw him be fore 1 saw you. He waa sitting In your car outside tbe Emergency Hospital. I bad the queerest feeling about blm, aa If, aomehow, he ahould belong to me." By the time they reached tbe air terminal, the shlu had landed and Silver waa busily engaged In pos ing for newa photographers. Seeing Lon, however, ahe flew to blm, smiled at Marian, then linked her arm In Lon's and aald, "can we hurry on now?" "We can," aald Lon, and with Marian on hla other arm ushered them to the car. "But I'm afraid I'll take cold." objected Silver aa ha helped Marian In first. "Don't Insult my car," countered Lon, adjusting the glass slides so so vagrant wind would blight her delicacy. AS they drove along Silver leaned forward and talked to Lon, Ig noring Marian completely. Lon an awered lightly, good caturedly. He aald he waa aorry he hadn't been able to wait for her In Reno: re gretted ahe hadn't left her address so be might have advised her be waa leaving; waa aure her nerves were shattered by tbe air trip. And then they reached tbe hospital. Not until they were aacendlng the atepa of the big gray building wbere a hushed silence hovered like a pall, did Silver's animation leave her, Marian aaw her look down the long, dimly lighted corridors where nurses slipped along on rubber aoled aboea like wraiths from another world. She beard her catch her breath In a quick gasp, then aaw tbe narrowing of the dark eyes. Marian and Silver were left alone together aa Lon atopped at the Su perintendents office for the written permission to visit Clifford Hondon. "Listen Ian." began Sliver, "you got me Into this, now li t up to you to stand by and aee me through." Marian nodded assent, afraid to apeak for fear the relief eha felt would tinge her voice. She waa not uulj to accjuiiui, Silver to hla bed' side, but waa to be able to prompt Silver. "And Mr. Casad," Silver again linked her arm In bla aa be returned, "you will stay with me, won't yon? It lan't aa If everything were not over between Mr. Hondon and me, but I can't let him know tbat at time like this, can, I?" "It wouldn't be sporting," Lon agreed. "I juat wanted to be aure you un derstood," murmured Sliver, then became silent. They bad reached the door leading to Hondon'a room. They stepped In. The flowers that had amotbered the room with per fume which still lingered, had been removed for the night. The room waa barren, a gray-green cell with white woodwork, a white clothed nurae, a white bedstead and a white, silent figure on the bed. Marian looked at him with awe. Tbla waa the man whose life bad been saved with a lie. Tlp-toelng, as though they would achieve the rubber-soled silence of the nurses, tbe three moved Into the center of the room, then Lon step ped back to let tbe two girls go alone to the bedside. Marian had a vision of Cliff Hon don as ahe bad once seen blm, tall, bronzed, clad In the brief blue and wblte of the Varalty crew, Hushed with the victory of that crew and with the realization that the lovely girl at his aide waa hla tor the ask ing. VJOW he lay, bla face the color ot the flat pad which served aa a pillow for bla bead, bla black hair accentuating the pallor. And watch ing blm atood the girl he bad had for the asking, and bad given up . . for her asking. "Mr. Hondon," tbe nurse spoke softly, "you have guests." The faintest flicker of a smile crossed the blue lips. "Show the boya In," be said. 'It Isn't tba boya thla time," the nurae aald lightly, "it's a lady." "Silver ..." he whispered tba word In a voice charged more with emotion than life. "Sliver," aa It the hope It might be ahe, were mora than ha could bear to have frus trated. Marian felt she waa treading on sacred ground. Thla wasn't her place. She had no right to let any man expose the nakedneas of bla heart before anyone but the girl he loved. She sought to step back, but Silver's hand closed on her arm like a tentacle. What will I say?" she questioned with her eyes, and Marian respond ed In a feather-tipped whisper useless sacrifice" . . . "ahould have explained" . . . "hurry and recover so you can talk tblnga over." Silver released' Marian and knelt at tbe bedside, looking at Lon ra ther than at Cliff. "Silly boy." she cooed, "why did you try tbat use less sacrifice? It was wonderful ot you. So generous, but If you'd only explained thlnga to me I'd have aeen everything differently. 1 didn't understand. You and Dad have al ways treated me like a child . . . bow could you expect me to know what you knew? But forget that. It'a all In tbe past. You will forget, won't you, dear?" You aald It," be whispered, and the wan, lifeless face began to glow aa though the lamp of hope bad been lighted behind It. 'Can't stay but a moment now," Silver continued, "bet you must hurry and get well. Do what tbe doc tor telle you, and the nurse . . ." Sli ver flashed a smile up at tba nurae. let the smile die and stared with boa tile eyea at the girl. Marian followed her gaze. Tbla waa the Nora Rellly Anne bad spoken about. She waa lovely, typi cally Irish with dark hair that curled out from under the stiff white cap, the deep red and clear white complexion, and the black- lashed eyea of clearest blue. She waa looking at Silver with contempt, the eyes fairly blazing their knowl edge that aha knew she waa lying to impress tha handsome man who stood near tbe door. Oh. Silver," whispered Cllfl. eyes closed, cold hand warming It self on her warm, aott one. "Silver, to even guess you cared" Silver bent to leave a quick kiss on Hondon'a brow and Marlan'a keen eye detected a grimace of dis taste at the necessity. Again her disgust for the girl flamed. (Cttruii. I"', h '" v; llvsr makes a threat, tomorrow. Society and Clubs Edited by IrVa Fewell Edwards Missionary Group Has Tuesday Meet The South Methodist Missionary so ciety met Tuesday with Mrs. McCula ton. The subject of the afternoon's program was "Rural Community Work Among the Negroes," In which It waa brought out that in some communi ties the negro has a fair chance and and In others hla educational and re ligious advantages are not nearly aa good aa his white brother's. That the church is working for hla betterment is a good Indication of the reality of the brotherhood of man. It was point ed out. The group of lessons for this period of study Is the rural work among both the white and colored people and one ot the special features of tho program waa a. letter from a rural worker In thla valley, who la doing a splendid piece of work In conducting a rural Sunday achool. "Her message to us, 'Let ua under take great things for God,' la very timely. We take courage In the fact that in luvvn and country we are ui one mind and one spirit and are working for the same cause the bet terment of humanity and the ad vancement of God's kingdom," the members were told. Mrs. McQulston was assisted by Mrs. Rice In the serving of refresh ments. VlKlts Friend Several l)ts Here Mrs. W. C. Debley of Los Angeles, a former resident of Medford many years ago, la visiting old friends hero. She plans to remain In the .city about a week or ten days. Junior Musicians Conducting Study The Junior Musicians ciuu, re cently organized by the pup 15a or Effle Herbert Yeoman, met at the studio Wednesday evening for the regular meeting. After the business session a most Interesting study program In which each member took part, waa en Joyed. Musicals numbers were given by Katharine Gentner and Melissa per sona. Three new members. Beulan Vogle, Norrene Bohnert and Robert Plttenger, were added, bringing the membership to eighteen. Hallowe'en refreshment were serv ed by Meedame Daniels and Crouch er. Those present were Norrene Bohn ert, Donald Croucher, Neva Crouch er. Clara Daniels, Dean Davis, Lavon Davis, Patricia Dlppel, Catherine Gentner, Laura Gentner, Stanley Oustln, Phillip Henselman, Phoebe Swem, Robert Plttenger. Melissa Per sons, Joyce Sims, Beulah Vogle. Katherlne Youmans, Orace Ycumans, Mesdames Plttenger, Gentner, Croucher and Daniels. Mlsa Wilson Invites Friends for Mualcale An Informal musicals waa given on Friday evening by Mlsa Ellow Mae Wilson at her home on Chestnut ' street, to which she lnvjted a group of friends. Included among the numbers given during the' evening were solos by James Stevens, accompanied by Mrs. Stevens, and Miss Wilson sang, while Miss Gladys LaMarr was her accom panist. The two latter presented a j number of their own compositions. I Phoenix Health Unit To Meet on Tuesday The Phoenix Health unit will meet on Tuesday afternoon, October 23, with Mrs. John Gammitl. -f Lutheran Leaguers Hare Social Evening The Luther Leaguers of Zlon Luth eran church had a delightful social evening last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Blngman, Miss Ruth Demmer being assisting hostess. BLUE SERGE SUIT Junior Artisans Club To Meet Monday Evening A party is being planned for the members of the Junior Artisan club and friends to be held In the club rooms In the city hall on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Arrangements for a full evening of games and entertainment have been made by the committee. In charge. Refresh ments will be served. NG CUT SEATTLE, Oct. 10 (JP) Reporting a production of 85.825,218 board feet of lumber last week, mllla of Oregon and Washington showed an Increase of 80,000 feet over the preceding week. A total of 550 down and operating mllla reported to the West Coaat Lum bermen's association. The average production of the group In lU has been 78.658,693. During the same period In 1933 the average u 7S.645.5M. New business reported last week by the 550 mills waa 81.379,744 feet, against shipments of 70,385,373. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS O-20 CALLS DOWNSTAIRS WHAT DOS HE HAVE To POT" ON RR-friE PARlV AY THE CrfORO) PARLORS 6R0AN6 OH Nof HIS BUS SER&E SUrf, UOHZ Of THE OtWER gVS Wa BE WEAR1U3 THEM MOTHER SIWS THAT OWE SEIZE AND BOD BEMrS ARE G0IK& TO WEAR. Theirs, Their mfms 101 HER SAVSUWrfHASASPorOfj If vVHERF he spilled cocoa fff "THE LA5T PAWV. MOtftER iMS SHf HAS CLEANED If COffPiAlWS HE CArtY WEAR If Wlfrl BUffOrS Off. THERE ARE TWO 8iJTTOr6 60lJ. FINDS MOTHER HAS SEWED frlfM ON SAMS Ufa.). ANrW HE has ourfcRoWN if, The sleekes are an ikch too short MOTHER SAVS SHE HAS LEf THE SLEEVES DOltM and pressep The suit" AND LAID If OUT fOR HIM ON ms BED IfclE UKPERfcreLV f& Think of some other w a!5,6IVESUPAND WITH ASI6H 60ES IN1&W ON THE HATED SO If (Copyright. 1854, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) S 'MATTER POP By 0. M. Payne yOIES, I VAK4T 7"! To K-UOW ALLX VJ1 A LIXr WfWMA. . T '. I "1 LJEUl-.r 4)aWt) V-T5E AvliRea-d V -Places, iw TiTteuL ai ) W J at PfJ. ZA frr j 1 jag ' ' ri'i J Inc.) '" J TAILSPIN TOMMY Flying Down to Del Rio! AS JIM THSDANT QfllDE2Wit$ OF lUOrViV -AS ASeseO TO M7 2.009 By Hal Forrest SOY.' 7HAT PiACS. s SCAIOUFCaGEO PlEWYf , 7WV OA 7- '- ,ceAvs. company: Activities of Legion Auxiliary The rummage aale held Friday and Saturday, October 13 and 18, re aperttvely. waa very much of a uc CPs, and tha ladiea of tha auxiliary w.ft to take thla opportunity to thank everyone who ao genarouaiy donated and helped in any way The flret bunt new meeting to be presided over by tha newly elect ed off terra of the American Llon and auxiliary will be held at the Arm ory. Monday evening, October 23 A covered dtah dinner will be aerv ed by the ladiea of the auxiliary at ;30 p. ra., to which everyone la a Meed to bring hla own table aervire. Those who have not been called by the communlttee mny bring any covered diah they like. The dinner will bjs followed by tha reg- ular butlneaa meeting of the tw 1 organisation, after which cards will he enjoyed. Our preaident would like ua to ! bring (elly for the welfare ahelf. Monday evening or any time that I It la convenient. Anyone having ' Jelly, pleat bring a glana or two. Fined 2 Ralph Croihera. 10. of Crater Lake avenue, waa fined 35 and M 40 coaU in Juatica court. havln ! been arreatM by aut polio at 2 SO p. m. Oct, 18 on North Rlveralde for pecklea driving. Crothera waa given until Dec. fl to pay the fine and coata. i i ,,.... The I die Altar Sooiety of cred 1 Heart Church are aponaorlng a card 1 party, dance and refreshment. Wed nesday evening. October 34th, Tarun Hall. Playing atarta at 8 p M freahment at 10 P, M Dancing V 10:30. AdmlMlon 2c. Come and b::. your friend. Phone bKA Wau nam awa) you ' - ' m.m , , , , . llft-, PTT. - - gmM V 3 BEN WEBSTER'S CAREER Defiance! 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