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J PAGE EIGHT 8 sr.: Sddui Estcrbrook, New York glamour gtrL falls in Ion with Ham? Roger. Army Brer, and premises ts trait for him until after the war. She decides to . Join the Waves and. after Har vey foes awar. she' goes to a Wave training eenter In New Enf land. There she meets Louise Iswsen and. thourh Louise need to be a maid In Susan's home, the two firls become food friends. When Susan bears from Harrer that be is coming back to New Xork on leave, she and Louise get furloughs together, for Louisa wants to f o to New fork to see her fiancee, Pete, a Coast Guards man. The two girls plan to ar range a foursome. On the day of Harvey's arrival, while he and Susan are having luneh In her borne, she receives a phone call from another suitor, Pierre Du pre, a Fighting Frenchman. Ha asks to see her but, when she ays she can't spare the time, ha aeems strangely relieved. She doesn't know that he phoned her under coercion that a group of Nasi agents have threatened harm to his relatives in Franco cnless he gets Susan to show him through her father's war plant en Long Island. CHAPTER XXm AS SUSAN returned to the " kitchen after her phone conversation with Pierre, she was frowning. "I do hope Pierre's feelings won't be hurt," she told Har vey. "Funny thing, though, he honestly sounded a little re lieved." "Relieved about what?" Harvey asked. "About not seeing mo." "Then stop worrying about him," Harvey advised. "Let's think about os. What's the program?" "I thought we'd give this after noon to Louise and Pete," Bun an replied, "then keep the evening and tomorrow for ourselves." "Okay I" said Harvey. "I'll call Louise right away, and ask her and Pete to meet us at the American Canteen. We can start out from there. "And L" said Harvey, "will take tny little satchel and h e ma to a hotel." "Youll do nothing of he sort." aid Susan. "You are to ;ue that "room I showed you upstairs . Good heavens, why should you go to a hotel when we've got this big house?" "But are you sure it wont incon venience you and your mother?" Harvey said. "Not having maids. I mean, and all that." "We'll manage beautifully," Susan replied. AN HOUR later, they met Louise and Pete at the Canteen. After the Introductions had been made, they stayed long enough for two dances, Harvey and Pete swapping girls, to have a dance with each of them. "Lucky guy. that Rogers chap," aid Pete, when he was dancing with Susan. He was tall, broad, and had a slow, fascinating smile. "And so am I." "You bet you are," said Susan. "And don't forget me. I'm lucky, too." Louise, smiling up at Harvey, was saying. "Susan Esterbraok ts a girl ' to a million. And I'm so happy that Iron'rs the man ui her life." "Thanks," Harvey replied. "Pete is getting a grand break in having . jrou." "So am I getting a grand break." Louise told him.' When the music ended, Susan said. "Now for the fleas I" They all piled Into a taxlcab and beaded tor Forty-second Street. The place they visited was down stairs. They found sailors and sol Marines Capture One by one the Jsp Daws In the ssVj fil l tfr-rfi I can hands. Here, V, 8. Marines take, possession of one of the EUlcg j Islands. Mother Bonnie 4 SUSARJ OF THE WAVES by ALLEN EPPES diers operating machines that fired imaginary shells at battleships and planes. Fete and Harvey tried one of them and made impressive scores. "I hope," said Pete, "that ws cake as good hits on real enemy ships and planes." "We do" Harvey assured him. "Oh, look there are the Ceaal" aid Louise. The quartet hurried over to where the Sea circus was enclosed in a boxlike structure. A man banded them magnifying glasses. "Take a good look at Betsy, the Ballet Cllrl," he said. "Well, for goodness sake," said Louise. "A flea In a ballet skirt." "Look at those two," said Susan, "drawing a carriage I" "Imagine I" said Fete. "Darned 11 I ever thought a flea could do such things. I thought they spent ail their time leaping about and bit- spent nearly an hour there In the basement museum, and then went out into the air. "What now?" said Harvey. "Any place we can go for s swim?" said Pete. "Most of the pools are terribly crowded. I imagine," said Susan "But we might try a hotel where I've some friends. They can talu guests for a swim in the hotel pool." . Fortunately the friends were at home when she phoned. "Come right down I" the girl said. "Jim and I can't spare the time to swim with you, but we'll take you down and" "dump you in," Jim said, over his wife's shoulder. . "It's all fixed." Susan said when she came out of the phone booth. "We swim." A little later, they were merrily splashing about in the pool. Harvey swam over to Susan. "Hello, loveliness!" "Hello, handsome," said Susan. "Did anyone ever tell you that you make Welsmuller look like a phys ical weakling by comparison?" "No," said Harvey. "But I'll bet lots of people have told you you could double for Venus." "Come on." said Susan. Til race you the length of the pool." LOUISE and Pete, comfortably relaxed on the steam-warmed tiling, watched and applauded. "I wouldn't have believed It," said Louise. "What?" asked Pete. "That I'd ever be swimming with the glamorous Miss Esterbrook." "You're just as glamorous as she Is." said Pete. "But don't forget I was once a maid in her home." "So what? It was only a means toward an end." "I know that, but now we are close friends, Just as though we'd been kids together." "You might have been." said Pete. "Only the Esterbrooks struck It rich, and the Larsena didn't Don't make such a to-do about It. my precious. After all, it's time folks talked less about democracy, and started practicing it." "Susan's doing that an right," said Louise. "Swell girl." agreed Pete. ' "Harvey's a swell young man, too." Louise said. "I hope they'll keep on loving each other after this mess Is all over." "Why shouldn't they?" "No reason, except that back to their respective ruts they might trow apart." -nonsense!- Fete icoicea at Lou ise. "Don't tell me you're thinking of ditching me after the war?" "Of course not" Louise laughed. "And if you think you can ditch me well, wake upl" Pete gave her a quick kiss, then dived into the pool. Louise dived in right behind him. (To be continued) IThe characters in this serial are Hctlttoutl tOevt. WX tw Ortmtro Publishing OsJ Pacific Island South Psclllo are falling Into Ameri Likes MusST Bonnie, Irlsb setter mascot at Fort George Wright, Washing ion, always marches with the band and growls at the soldiers who play sour notes. But she rests contentedly as a couple of bandsmen help jut her 10 pups to sleep with soft music. i y it- MEDFORD MAIL On the Radio Chains SISTIONfl Chain afl-istlon sad where the; are on the dlali KsLC (MBS) list, fort land; kg NPS must live, Portland; Ua (NHC-Blue MBS) 1910. S poss ni; BOO (NBC-Blue) 810. an rranelseoi BOW (MlC-Ked) etc, Portlsndi BJB (NBC-Bios) 1000, Seattle: BNS (CBS) 1070. Los angelesi BOa (NBC-Bed) aso Pen rer i BOIN (CBS) 070, Port laodi BOMO (NBC-Bed) 8S0 asattlsi KPO (NBC-Red) SSO Sao rranrlM-ot BSL (CBS) U60, Salt Lake City. RM Ihowa Is fWT Tuesday - 60 p. m. Big Town, KBL: Terry snd ths Plrstoi, KOO. KEX, KJR: Anlty Carol. KNX. KOIN; News, KPO. KOMO; Personality Hour. KOW; Navy oraeram. KOA. - 6:30 o. m. Horace Heldt, KPO. KOA, KOW. KOMO; Harry W. Flan nery. news, KNX, KOIN: Jack Arm strong, KOO, KEX, UR; Judy Can ova Show, KSL. 6:00 p. m. Bums snd Allen, KNX KSL, KOIN; Mystery Theater, KPO. KOA, KOW, KOMO. Sao p -m. 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KOO: Covenant Horns Hour, KJR; Master works of Muelc. KSL: 10:30 p. m. Dance Orch., KOIN; Nstlonal Radio Forum. KJR; H. V. Kaltenborn, news, KOMO. KPO: Broadway Band Wagon. KEX; Nlte Club; KOO; Oardenlng for Pood, KOW; Suspense. KNX. 110 p. m. Dance Orch., KPO. KOW, KOIN: This Moving World, KEX; Kws, KNX. KOMO, KOO; Folk Muslo, KJR. SUPPORT TITO San Francisco, Oct. 26 (U.R) Jugoslavs of northern California pledged support to the partisan army of Gen Joselp (Tito) Broz at a mass meeting in Scottish Rite Temple here. SUBURBAN HETGHT3 tlMAWkSr Klat TRtD 'PERLtV. HEARIHA HFO SHRlSW th UiV YlNr dilli-V I UlCOU! AlRf)M TR0M UPSTAIRS VsVlEW HE WAS HrlolK6 HIS CUJlMtS), AND "RUND THAT SHE VW) MEtfEW WAlfflEP HIM ' -6 Sl ms. DIBBLE'S UlUE BW 4WHDiN6 CM HIS HEAD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Prospect, Oct. 28 (Spl.) Mrs. Glenn Fairchlld. Sr., was host ess for the Bumblebee club at her home, Oct. 20. A 1:30 lunch eon was served at a gaily dec orated table in the Halloween motif. The business meeting fol lowed the luncheon, with Mrs Clemens presiding In the absence of the president, Mrs. E. W Pease. A Dutch auction netted the club treasury $3. Diversions for remainder of the afternoon were needlework and vlsltins. Members attending were Mrs. T. J. Rlchey, Mrs. David Neville, Mrs. Rueben Moore, Mrs. WiV lard Horn, Mrs. Chauncey Ar- ant, Mrs. George L. Jantzer, Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Mrs. Elmer Clem ens, Mrs. Joe Dobbyn and the hostess, Mrs. Fairchild. Mrs. Leslie Dunagan and sons, Seaman Eugene Dunagan, of the U. S. Navy, of Farragut, Idaho, and Bobby Dunagan, and daughter. Miss Gloria, of Mcd ford, visited friends and rela tives here Sunday. Dunagan's second son, Wayne, also is a member of the U. S. Navy. They are former residents of Prospect and well known here. Mrs. Wlllard Horn motored to Keno last week and together with Mr. Horn, who has been employed on a large ranch there, returned to their home here Oct. 19. Miss Donna Jean Adamson, a student at Rogue River academy at Jacksonville, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adamson, near Wild wood camp. Pfc. Jean Fraedrlck of the WACs returned Oct. 21 to Spo kane after a 19-day furlough sDent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraedrlck, Jr. Pfc. Weldon Zundel, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Zundel, was graduated from the aeronautics dispatch school at Denver re cently and was transferred to Tinker Field at Oklahoma City. Since being stationed at the lat ter place, Pfc. Zundel has won two medals for excellent shoot ing. Miss Ethel Jacobs of Medford was a guest last week of Mrs. Ben Haynes. Mrs. Karl Petersen and baby son, Dale Marvin, were dis missed from a Klamath Falls hospital and returned to their home here Oct. 22. Pvt. Ted G. Jantzer left Oct. 23 for Fort Knox, Ky., after spending the past week with his oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Georee L. Jantzer. Pvt. Jantzer is in a demonstration regiment with an armored force. Mrs. Claude Johnson and new little daughter. Donna Jean, re turned to their home here last week from a Medford hospital. Oct. 16 they attended the wed ding tof Mrs. Johnson's sister-in-law, Alma Johnson, and Sea man Clifford Mann, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Croucher. on Clark street, in Medford. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 p. m., in the presence of a group of relatives and friends. The "America's Sweetheart" faces ths camera (or the first time In It years. She Is making a patriotic abort at Universal Btudlo. By CLOYA3 WBJJAMS Ul vhtt unn -vwimuvJ uiicduI" cilsum tuniim itl r ' i wituvoukorammak ) '. v 'I'-iwm MaryPickford : .: ' B : 'A -T i HAP HOPPEH' Washington Correspondant That's a Big "II" Editad DKEW PEARSON PJ g ' OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1943 newly wedded pair are well known here, where they attend ed the schools. They spent the first two days here with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, leav ing for San Diego Oct. 18. Recent newcomers here are Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Conner and son, John, from Reese Creek, who have moved in a cottage at Cascade Gorge; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts and little daugh ter, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rob erts and daughter, of Ashland, living at the Wildwood camp. The men are all employes of Johnston Logging Co., who re cently moved his equipment from Dead Indian, for winter op eration here. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips and little son of Eagle Point have moved to Jantzer "Village, STRANGE AS IT SEEMS by JOHN HIX fisii Of Y&?. YAROS foe . AStf: wi w w SACM ,ArrMpr' - 13 El "V,,.. lose iaa IV A I i 'VsrM a "rkAVs3 i v jj- Tsv lea, II t. Pas. pTU rKk res-Si M BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH A "Touching" Title TN0 UCr9.KnftCN! StflVTW'l Dear Mr.'Yokumt S . n A vij I IMT - J 1 - TVN T T". r 1' ittmfti s BLONDIE Waster Grammarl By CHIC YOUNG fclTDWHOPOVOU (Nar'1DWHO"P0vOUWlSu (WHAT WILL PEOPLE THINkT) . I IfTOWHOM 11 T WISU TO SPEAK ? ) TDSPEAKIT'STOWUOW"-J NOW. SO BACK AMP SAV f- i "'. 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Jantzer was called for army Induction and will go to Portland for his phys ical examination Nov. 9. Mrs. William Gaines is spend ing a few days in Medford with her son. Jerry, who is receivlr.3 medical attention for a badly 7t MA$TCf?Sm WC me Minur fV A eeCENT StiTL& SPEECH Lcrf rvffCN iya eeoPDCfisr woulo bs . HARMLESS AMD HAS WtiMIi ITX JP CM.Y IV LOAt) AHO usuess ma emtio , QtPrveED THS GANT 07$ UPNOfilOHT T TUftT I VtWVR V T WW'S ft NM VKCtl I WURT? SOU SftX MMIO BVRO SUWTVV VI A-i' Ttoocruv ceo W CWStVER viOPi Qiori aitorr qcck CNNOtiC MiPQcivi coo-ruc aeU.V&? I - - iii - - ' fi iTr-"-f sssV i T I AH XL SHCW HIM AH M NO VALLER CAWSfr- SMIL ACCSP'.(-WINNIN' TUT THOUSAN COLLAHS MKJHT oir MAH MINP OFF OP 1 P MAN MOSE'S . PEE-KDOL-1-AR PRE ' is n fWELL.rrNORKEO rr.V ICXJT RNE FOR EVERBODV.. MAKE rriDSAyc TUS Wit Tl EE 'NOW MR.DOUGIASS , HAS NEWS FOR TOO lacerated left Index finger. 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