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May 1933 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON By Ahern Darling Fool i r w;n:..iniiD Rn&RniNr. HOUSE I UUI UUK Wft I " "-. w. 1 T : - ' H (sMM'J p; T VOU COUUft WWiTHKT Ww fer W Ay3 Xfkk By MABEL McELUOTT bkuui HKnm TODil HOKNIB O'DABIS. V.VVJi' KV!d"iai.. ..ir '.Ji.'S jar sr-ists CHARLES BtlSTACB. " . in ml. "TV AK- TowbT fta ot girl bo oiara 70a ar In th choree. ira . they Ilk u TO they cat 'em. Mayoa aext year you'd be married to B millionaire u to triea u. dra uMiaW';""" Si Si"! r.U.l.K. wke warka l a eeaT akoa. " ene 'T.,.t?" KA O'DAHE. aa '' ki,k aeaeal. la Blaraataatra am SiSrw At alaaw Caarlra' a. Maenla a-cld;..allT am Ie la Saaera. IIMTX. a - koearaaaia at tke lawreare " katea aara aa aaaarcta krr at "aa,al.s" JIMMY, tka eaaaOar. Bill Aaste aarrrl. Aaale aare ake kaaa't aaoasfc Bleary te Sat tka Itm tkraazk aelrklr. BOW CO OB WITH THK TOB CHAPTKR XH KAT said. "I dont heller s word of it. Toa'ra Just being .i. to ma." Sh went on, "I'll bet yoa ear that to all th girl yoa meet." ana imnea w ace dldnt mean 1U The young-old man la the - double-breasted anit grinned at her. Fealties waa the necktie. striped and shining. Faniueae .. at at hia eleek biack hair. Ha bad Uttl Unea aronnd hU res and hla ebeeka wore that too-well-barbered look. He had tke air a wearlneea that eomea a man who ataya np lata ot trkta aa talk too rapidly ot dara. H aa, "Baby, ytf the aaaiHaat tklaat tbU Side Ot Chi cago. Know what I mean, yon-re art class. Lota at 'eaa ha the Brent row ot ckomaea woold be fsaloas ot yon." Kay, walking down High etreet fa th neighborhood ot Vernon's drug store, took on awitt look ahead before ah plunged. There wa good deal t trafBe (tor Belredere) at thta Urn. M waa . -, i. irk Ktvl arr.Ar.1 had a a uvea ' long aUic dlagorged lta chatter ing, bright-elad throngs. Shabby ancient can aoaed th aleeker e dana belonging to th yonng matron ot Belreder' "younger at.- Kay aid not want to be aeaa with thi man, th traTellng salesman who anpplied Belre dare's on department ator with afflk stocking. Belreder wonld not anderatand, amid Kay to her aalf. Especially Ubnnlo. Or nTotbar. , 8tm ah dldnt know what they objected to. He wa polite a niea aa he eoald be, really. And ha mad th hoy fct Kay class seem awfully raw and awkward. She and Clarina Brlgga had nst ran Into him ne day at the Sweet Shoppe. They had been giggling orer maple not ann daea, Kay oonaclono ot the tact that ah shoe Id bar eared her allowance tor new ahoea instead ot frittering It thla way. when they saw him. Be had com in, glanced about Inquiringly and then come straight orer to their table. She and Ulasy had pro tended to be annoyed. "The aerr ot him!" they had aald afterward, with well aimnlated amazement. Bat bo had carried It oft well. Be had Instated he'd met Itissy m laoi ume na a been In town and that she dldnt remember him. "That' th way with yon (Iris," he had said, pretending to be chagrined. "Oat of sight, oat ot mind." He had been talking to 'Rlssy, bat looking at Kay. . She had. ah remembered, looked rather well that day, in th red beret and new sweater salt, the on Monnl had gtren her tor her birthday. Sixteen she had been It la May. Ot eonrae. ah and 'Rlssy had played for a long time at being sophisticated, bored with orery thlng, women ot the world, bat she hadn't, until ah met Chester Bigelow, actually appreciate", tne fact that she waa almost a woman grown. Old enough for serious beam, not Jnst high school kids whose idea oc a gay craning was to hop Into a 20 touring ear with most of its parts missing and . ride eat to High Spring for a bowl of efclll con earn. talk this, for nrettr. Door, proud It, Den- reroua whispers tor r,ANGER0U8 A- . th small are ot Kay u Liars who m grind pH ESTER was different. Why wouldn't Mother understand abont himt Kay had nerer, some how, dared to bring him home. Not that Chester had showed any deslr to be Introduced, formally, to th family. Anyhow Kay had th feeling that wonld spoil erery- thing. The romance would ran- lsh If Monnle and Mother and Bill and Mark looked Chester orer coolly. So she met him downtown whenever hia route brought him to Belredere. Sometimes he rented a car and dror down Kay waa a bit afraid to go riding with Chester. It her mother heard If Monnle saw them if BUI happened to Snd out 1 Not that it wasn't perfectly all right. Chester was "simply a peach" and all that but the family wouldn't understand. Did fam ilies ererf Thus Kay. Now on this warm June afternoon ah began to feel a trifle nerroua about the whole affalrs Chester waa being Insist ent on seeing her that erenlng. "But I can't possibly," ah de murred. "We're baring exams all week. I'm np to my ears." Sh thought of the classroom, warm, crammed with perspiring youths and maidens nibbling pen cil points. Bees would be hum ming outside th windows, hor ering orer the Dr. Van Fleet roses which were th principal's par ticular pride and Joy. Th teacher of th moment would be hot, sarcastic, edgy. "Oh, I hat It Bill" ah burst out, suddenly, surprised at her own earnestness. "Not me, babyl" Chester, bis dark eyes bold and smiling, Dressed bis arm close to hers. "N-no, not you." She smiled reluctantly. "Just school this old town all of It." "Isn't that what I'm always telling you?" His slightly nasal rolce, softened now, rushed orer th wcrds. "Aren't you wasting your time here when yon might be doing aometblng in th Big who wasnt deter at her books, whoa fortune waa la her hyaclnthln orb ana aor amaii twInkUng feat. Sh aald elowry, "Tou'r kid ding me. Cheater. I aouldnt I t.i I wonldnt ret orer" He interrupted. "Baby, you're th money. What I mean, yo could knock 'em silly la th front row. Ir got a friend la show business man Hk geta around, yo know " Th role purred on, aoftly, ln .1., .,,) Kit thought ot Mis Mahon who waa head ot th Eng lish department, whoa bitter, edged ton had cut sato her con sciousness that day. "Mlsa O'Dare'a notebookT But I dldnt know Miaa O'Dar had a notebook." v-.r had dashed scarltt, had stammered, bating herself, the teacher, orerythlngl Was It her fault ah wasnt brainy t Not ereryon could hoi Well, she'd show them all some day, aU thes old cats and foxe all ore town, sha'd show them what Kay O'Dar oonld do. They'd ee her name ap In lights, uey woaiu. They'd boast, primming tneir Upe, "Ob, yea, 1 anew net, ja ago" She'd ent them when ah passed iham in the etreet. She eoald seo a high-powered ear whirring down a glittering aronue her self, slim, long-legged, wrapped in fur chinchilla, maybe). A man in hrery would Up down from tke aeat. rush around to hand her rat. a a SBB cam back to earth, to th shimmer ot th Jun attar noon, to Chester, moist but dap- m, haalria her. -I I'r rot to be rannlng along. My Mother will, be "Aw. sweetness, don't bo meant Come on, we'll bar a ssack out at that place oa th Rlrer Road. I'r got th boa down at th ga raKo." . , . . Har area were wide, fright ened. "I can't, honestly I" Wsa that Monnle ah saw walking along on th other Bid ot tb street? "W could dance, baby. Hon m I'm Hvlnr to dance with you. Bet rou're a honey at it, aren't rninl It it waa Monnie, sne waa id. she said in a madness 01 nsste. "I'll meet yon at :S0 at the cor ner of Main and Art erne a can. Good-by." fihe fairlr ran. Ot coarse she wonldnt go to meet him, she assured herself. That waa Just to get rid of him. Sh wonldnt dare to go out to on of those night place. Chea ter didn't know It she nao, oi course, pretended to b more so phisticated than ahe was but Kay had nerer been out aiier sun down with a man. Boya bad taken her to parties but usually BiU bad called for her afterward. Sh wouldn't go. Chester wonld be angry, would call her a "bum sport." Sh couldn't help It. And if h left Belreder that nleht. aa be bad aald be would. nerhana she'd nerer see htm a rain. She felt a pang. Chester who held out these brar prom ises of the golden Uf tor her la the big eltyl Her mother met her with a worried expression. "Kay, some one's been calling yoa from th school. Th office. Tou r to call back." The role of the principal's sec retary answered her. "Mis O'DsreT Oh; yes, Mr. Bellamy nartlcalarly wants to see yoa for class tomorrow. Stop In, will you." She hung ap, with hands that shook a Uttle. So ahe had flunked. That waa what it meant! She couldn't hear It couldn't stand the nltr and th sneers. She'd bar to do something to get away. Chester! 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