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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1933)
PAGE SIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON September 1933 ty Love c(v jtsSb . HKCilK UliHk IOUt ' BTB VA YLESB, rIIT ea writer la Iba aearltla efltee el Blabra IrpanaHl alara. iwntlt UniH DlttC HnKB. MB etreettee nglitrr. Tbe BMrrlaet lakM alara barrlea"ly aarlaji i aoea laaeh bear. Oleb arael- ' Bra ff aire e warblea bef ar eefaare. Bra la aaiM(laa aaa : kaewa aba la eelaat eeealSeree fat la lab at aaalataaf fa KAfM.F . BARKES, atvarttalaa- eaar a BKbr-a. Later that aaaia ear Bra leare Ifcat ahr la la rarrlve Iba raa tloa. The Aral af bar aaw Salle la la ataka a trip la Mra Tark lt am FREDA CAHTKR. Iba araa barrr II la iifftMiTj far Bra la ' leave Lake rllv Ikal alabl. Sae rnahea haajr la aark a trev ' alias baa. Al kra a'clark Dirk - aierla fcrr aae lb Srlve fa aa ailrarllr rrataaraal far 4laar Rra fncea Iba alraralt faak af tall lag him ibal aba aiaal laava aa aa alkhl a-cloek frala. TOW GO OH WITH TBI STORl CHAPTER U PJICK looked pouted. "Lew met" bo repeated. "1 don't understand. What In the world art yon trylnc to tell ma, sweet ( deartt" ' "Well Eto hesitated. "Too know I told rou that Alloa Mar thall la leaving Biibj'a to open as offlca ot her own and that 1 , might have a chance to take her place? And rou know how hard I 're worked (or promotion " "Tea. Well?" Dlck'a vole dldnt seem qnlte natural. It bounded a trifle (rim. Hla (ray yea were sober, waiting. "Well, AUce la coins Terr eoon. Sooner than llr. Barnes expected. He called me Into hla office earl; thi moraine and told me I had a chance (or the position. H eald he and llr. Blxby wonld decide boat It this afternoon. And." Ere nervously took a alp ot hot coffee, "he said this morning that it the decided 1 could bar the Job I was to leave (or New York tonight. I was afraid to tell them this Is oar wedding day. I never would have got the promotion then." Dick, white-faced, waited. She looked at him pleadingly hot be did not help her. She most hurry on. Time pressed. . "Well, darling. I hoped against hops. I wanted the position and I wanted you. And aa long aa w had planned to be married this noon I couldot bear to spoil oar wedding. And I didn't know (or sure until the middle of the afternoon that the Job la mine and that I'm to leave tonight (or New fork." Through misty teara Eve aaw Dick's firm, generous mouth, now thin, straight streak across hla white lace. He asked. "For how long?" And she answered. "A week nearly. I'll be borne Sunday morning." Dick raised the ruby gotlet to bis Upa. The harpist changed her melody to Victor Herbert's "'Gypsy Sweetheart." JSver after ward at the sound ol that air Eve was to relive that aceae. Dick was waiting (or her to go on. Ere said. "Cant yon come along itb me. darling?" "Then you have decided to go?" Dick wasn't making it easy for her. "I must, Dick! It's my big opportunity." This a trifle den antly. Then, regretting her manner bit, she added, "If yoa'd come along. Dick, we coald announce oar marriage immediately. Come on, darling 1 We'll spend our boneynjoon in' New York. All 1 have to do there la look about visit the smart shops and restau rants and the theaters. It will be (un!" a a a JJUT Dick had his work too and lowly he shook bis head. "No, It's Impossible tor me to get away before the Job la finished In June. Just now we're pouring soncrete and It there la a sllp-up Cm responsible. People bave been forced to dynamite whole foundation walls because they were laid out a few Inches out ol line. No, Eve. When a bunch o( blueprints are banded to me I don't leave uotil the completed building Is turned over to the owner and I know what ha will Bnd out later tbat everything la o. k. I'm staying on the Job." Eve's lips quivered. He waa witling (or ber to go. Hs didn't iven quarrel over It as. unreason ably, sbe halt hoped he would do. Was It possible tbat sbe did not mean aa much to blm as bis vnrbT Well, then, sbe would lust -how bfml Sbe delivered the sext blow: 'My train leaves at elgnt Vetoes," Eve announced. ' "1 rushed out late this afternoon and sacked a bag and sent It to the nation." "WHAT!" he cried. Hastily he paid the check and bundled Eve Into her wrapa. Then, telling ber '.o wait Inside nntll be brongbt '.he car, he dashed Into tbe storm In few moments bo wss back ind hurrying her under tbe can spy to the cliiiKKlng roadster They could see the lights of tbe terminal Tower as tbey sped over lb Helgbts to the city. Dick's proflle was rigid. He kept kls eyes on tbe slippery street. Ere could not endure It. "Dick!" Her vole was high pitched. Imploring. He brought tbe car to a stop beald tb eobblestono garden wall ot some millionaire's estate, "Ob. Dick!" sbe sobbed and dang herself Into bis arm. a a ' JJB said soothingly, "There, there, sweetheart, don't cry. Ton'll miss your train. We bare only to minutes. It'a bad night (or drtrlng and I'll hare to step on It to make that train." Dick released her and started tbe motor. He bad not kissed ber. "Richard Raderl It you dont kiss me this minute I'll NEVER go to New fork," ah told hla through her tears. And Dick kissed hla wile, stepped on the accelerator and reached the station Just tew minutes before eight o'clock. "Where will yon atop?" be asked as he saw Eve safely aboard tbe train. "Have yon wired (or reservation?" Ere named ber hotel, "Biibj'a .itado toe reservation (or me And Freda Carter will be there the first two daya." Ev smiled Sbe knew why be asked flowers telegrams, letters. "Bat you'll be there alone the rest of tbe time? I don't Ilka It, Eve. It isn't safe." "Ob, darling, dont be quaint Ot course I'll be satel I'll look np Irene Prentiss. Will ahe do (or a chaperon?" She kissed Dick goodby and told blm aha would miea blm. He alighted and stood outside looking up at her through tbe -ar window. Tears dimmed ber eyes, and there waa hurt, pus hed look on Dick's face a little noy look. A pain tbat waa fiercely maternal twisted Eve's heart. Of coarse Dick would go to telegraph office Immediately and send her telegram to be waiting for ber at the hotel In New York in the morning. Eve conld almost .uess the words he would use. Missing roa, darling. Harry Hack. Love from Dick." a a a A OAT group Including a yonng man anil twA alrla hmahed past Dick. Then the man turned in andden recognition and tbe tirls, clinging to his arm, swung About with him. Apparently they were being introduced, al though Eve could hear no part 'if tho conversation through the double windowa. Then, with warning and Jerk, the long rain glided out ot tbe station, ilick waa lost to Eve and her last tllmpse of blm Included a pair of aughlng girls and an irresponsi. nle looking yoang man. Sud denly Eve wanted to leap (rom tbe moving train to be with Dick. "It's not only . your wedding night. Eve Baylesa," sbe told her- t self, "but It's also your first busi ness trip to New York and yon , kaow tbe Importaace of that." a a a 18 the train gathered rnomen- tarn and plunged Into tbe igbt Ere tried to read the eve ning paper but waa unable to (ea ten her attention on anything but tbe department store advertise ments, whlcb waa merely (orce of habit. She rang for the porter and : asked to have her berth made np ; early. Later sbe lay on ber side tor a long time, resting her neaa on ber arm and watching tbe storm aa tbe train sped through tbe countryside. This was Eve's wedding night and she waa alone, headed (or I New York on business for Bizby's store. What a aituatlon! How had she found strength to tear herself away? How could ahe I leave Dick like that without burt- ; Ing blm dreadfully, she asked her self. And who waa that man : with the two girls? Could they bare made np a foursome tor an Impromptu party? Could Dick be blamed if be Joined them? I Suppose be ebould never for give ber? Suppose she never saw Dick again? Suppose something j terrible happened to punish ber tor leaving blm this way? I Eve slipped down under the covers and palled tbe sheet close so that only her (ace peeped oat (or air. So bad she done when she was a little girl and became j irtgDtened in tbe algbt at Im aginary figures and sounds. And so sbe prayed as sbe bad prayed when she was a little girl her rery own prayer addressed to a Divinity as real, aa friendly, aa familiar almost aa ber own par ents. "Ob, God, please have Dick forgive me. and help me to be good to blm!" Would there be telegram In the morniog? I (To Be Coo tinned) Keno Items KENO, Ore. ban Doten mo tored to Applegate on business i Inst week. I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hartell I were Klumath Kalis visitors Hat i urday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Simmers and dauifhter motored to Ash- land Saturday. They brought j back a load o( fruit. Wayne Spencer and Carl Lee ot Heawlck. 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