Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1940 — Page 2
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p— - Al Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seres of these Un queatlous? Turn to page Four for the answers • • 1. Are all words ending in "lie" or "Im prououni cd with the lung "i" noundT !. line* th.- I'nlted State., have an ptthlal national flower? 3. Did Kuatda »U((«-i heavier list-
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CHAPTER XXXV Just what she needed. ... To get away... . Linda remembered saying that to Connie** father, nearly four year* ago. What was the matter with her. why waa she always running away from something? In New York it wa* Deeming, and th* mess she'd gotten herself into there, and noR It was . was it Ned? No, it eouldnl be. because she loved him, and she waa going to come back and marry him. after she'd had a chance to rest, to find herself again. “You heard about Ruth Wagner?” Connie asked. The una< <ustom«d eelor rose in Linda's cheeks. "Oh, yes, 1 heard about it Glenn wrote." "I felt dreadfully over IL Such a tragedy." “Such a... what do you MEAN?" "Why her going that way. Linda! I don't believe you do know. We're not talking about the same tning!, Ruth had this baby, you know, and she seemed to be getting alone wonderfully, and then she died. It was some sort of infection. Os course they did everything and they had all the best specialists—" "I didn't know. When—when wa* it?" ''.Last year January or February. Glenn McAllister collapsed afterwards. and they had a tune with h m They were so devoted. And I think their marriage was so romantic, old childhood sweethearts—" Linda gulped. She was sorry for Ruth, of course. Naturally she was sorry for Ruth. And for Glenn, who had lost his wife. It must be very, very sad, to lose a husband, or a wife. And of cour«e she was very glad to hear that they had been so happy. It had never seemed quitelikely that anyone like Glenn eould be happy with Ruth Wigner, but—” “Linda you’re white! Oh darling. I shouldn't have told you so »uddei.’v. Hut I thought of course you knew. It was a great shock to me too. when ! heard—” Ned. seated across the room with Harry Emory, rushed to her. “Lynn —what is it? Oh gei something for her. Constance—DO somethingcall a doctor?" “It's shock," Connie said. “Like a fool, I blurted out something about on* of our friends dying, and she hadn't known about it—” “It's nothing." Linda said. “I'm ail right." Ned wa* rubbing her cold hand* She smiled at him. her eyes full es tear*. "But you were right Ned. I'm g- ing to take a vacation. A rest -a long re*L I've got to get away. I've got to go somewhere—and rest—" “She'* go.ng home with us. Pm going to see that she takes a real rest. She'll be all right, I know Linda, she's stronger than she look*. She'll be herself in no time!" Constance prom<re>*. But Ned -vat not cheered. He hardly left her tn the few day* be- , fore their departure. Connie bustled around taking charge of everything, closing Linda'* apartment, hating her maid do ail the packing, making an invalid of Linda, who wa* only too glad to lie bark and let her. The last minute Ned said. “Lynn darling. I'm worried. You've been so unlike yourself. It isn't thatyou ve—changed your mind--that I. you have stopped caring for mo?" 1 L.r.ia tried to answer. She said. ”1 don't Inow. I haven't changed i my mind because 1...“ She hid her' face in her hands, and couldn't f" ML • “ Y-> -n't cere any more, t-inda* ■
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1, 1940.
Chicago stocks: firm Call money one percent. Foreiao exchange slightly lira i er. t'ottoa about steady. Grains: wheat easy, off around H to H cent, corn steady Chicago livestock: hogs steady j cattle weak, sheep dull with steady I undertone.
I must know. You must tell as*!” t “Oh I don't know—l dost ka«w. , Don't ASK me! Let me go home . first aad see. I've go* to go home. ■ and rest Do yea understand? I’ve ftt»l I don't know what I want—too tired— - I Lmda waa heme la Roeefield—- , home with Conrrtenc*. She'd slept all the way across the coatiaeat, aad , she still slept most sf the time. Blanch* had driven oat, with her friend Mia* Merton, bat Claodine and Bert made up oxcuae*. The Srotta' bouse still over-awed them. It waa lovelier than ever, Linda thought Everything green and fresh, and blossoming. "Don't you feel young again?" Constance demanded, laughing. "I can’t believe that great big hoy out there crawling la hie pen belongs to ME! I feel a* though you and I were just a couple of children ogam—until I look at Dad. with hi* gray hair, aad realise that Mother trill never come home to us again. It gives you an awfully funny feeling to see year mother married to someone else. I'm glad dad didn't marry again, though he might have been happier if he had, poor darling. Wish we could see Thelma again, but I'm afraid there isn't a chance any more, and poor Ruth.... When you’re up to a dinner party, Linda. I’m gm ng to try to get Glenn end Everett McAllister over, and it'll be almuet like old times—" Linda eat up. The color burned bright in her cheeks “I’m up to it now." "Would you really like to see them, honey?" “Yes—it would be nice. But what'* Everett doing around he:*? I thought he wa* in France?” "No. he's been home for a long < while. Gave up trying to be an < artist. He'* work ng with Glenn , now. Glenn ha* done awfully well. He and Ruth had a lovely home— i they bought the old Ramsey place, . and remodeled it. He still lives there with tbe baby—it'* a girl, you know, and Mr*. Wagner. Dr. Wagner’* dead now. and to I suppose she* ( glad to have someone of her own." | “I pity Glonn?" , Constance laughed. "Oh, she’* < mellowed with age, poor old lady, i and losing Ruth wa* a terrific blow, i I imagine Glenn hasn't been too easy to get along with either. He took it | very hard." 1 ht loved her* Linda « •boughGun'.eopily. She didn't know why th* Idea depressed her. except , that everything did these day*. It couldn't be that she had any further interest in him herself. She waa engaged to someone else. And I’m not treating Ned right, j cither, she thought unhappily. I . ought to write hint, and I shouldn't have told him not to write to me for a white. But she couldn't do ary- 1 thing about it. not now. She was pale with wearuMw wbaa ‘ •he came downstairs ths evening of , Constance'* dinner party. Her blue eye* were deeply shadowed, but the soft blue host*** gown, Fan* made. < that Connie had forced upon her for th* occa«.on, was subtly flattering. < and she'd put on h.gh heolod sc*rlet I tar.dalt and tucked two red eantelia* I fr»m th* garden in her heir. Tb* two me* standing near tbe 1 window with Constance, turned *a ' «h* came, trading her pale blue 'rain, and *hq »»* startled to so* •h*’ G!enn’« hair wa* grey about •he temple, that Everett nad grown heavy, |n< ked almost middle aged, i ironstone* waa introducing them to i Harry, who had come in juat before I Linda, i “And here's Lmda! Linda, I waa >uat toil mg Harry that we were
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awfully in levo—all oae summer. . Glenn and I—no, it wa* Everett and i I—and Glenn and Linda!" i Everyone laughed, and for a moi meat Linda fen tb* eid pain, a kaifo lhruM in her heart. It might be a laughing matter to the other*, it might have been *ll childish play to them, but it had bees real to her. Th* butler came with cocktail*. Mr. Scott came downstair*. A Mr. and Mrs. Villiers arrived Everyone began to chatter. It wasn t until after dinner that Glenn and Linda had a word together. They had been seated at opposite ends of th* table. "I’m sorry to hear you've been ill. Linda. Constance say* she's going to keep you bore until you're quit* well and strong again. It's good to sea yon. Wo novar did hav* enough time together. Something always interfered, just as ws were getting to know sack other." The Wagners. Linda thought That was what interfered. First Mrs. Wagner, then Ruth . . . Ashamed of her thoughts, she said quickly, "And I didn't know about your trouble, Glenn. I would have written, at least, had I known “ "I know yon would have, Lind*. I should have written you. but I couldn't think of thing* for a time It wa* such a blow She had been so well, almost ready to eome home from th* hospital. I— we~~” “We won’t talk about it, Glrnn!” "But I want to! 1 really want to. 1 want you to see th* baby. She'll be 14 month* old Saturday Fourteen months, you **«. since Ruth—" "What did you name th* baby?" Linda asked hastily. “Wa named her EU*n. for my mother, but I with now that we had called her RutM I wanted to, from th* firat, but Ruth never liked her own name. Mra. Wagner i* living with me now, taking car* of the baby. I don't suppose It’s just right —a grandmother, supervising a reung child’s upbringing, but it'* all I can da." Unices you marry again. Linda thought She knew that In back of her head, all the trip east, every minute since she knew of Ruth'* death, was the thought of Glenn’s marrying again. The thought that she... She looked at him now. A tall, remarkably handsome man. Much handaomer the* Ned Hilliard. Richer, toe. Why wasn't she thrilled to be with him? Why was she so empty, so drained of emotion, now that tbe ehance had come? Her eyes met Connie’*, who came to them, aaking if anyone wanted to have a rubber, father still had to hare hl* bridge. Uod» felt Gletui's unspoken deair* to be with her. To go on with the story of i-.<s life with Ruth, hi* child, hi* work, hi* future. Perversely she said. "1’.4 lov* to play, wouldn’t you Gleen?" “Thanks, I'd rather not. if you caw make up the table without me." Afterward* Constance said, "Isn't Glenn HEAVY I Os course one has to make allowance*, he's null in mourning. But the wsy be trailed you around—buttonhoimg you and hanging on to you all the time! I did my best to rescue you, but he KEPT doing it. My goodness, he hardly said a word to anyone rle*. What did he talk about?* Linda turned, oa her way upataira, to bed. She wee tired, almost unbearably tired. Sb* »*i<l, "Oh. be talked about what he's always talked about, I suppose. Huaaalf.” (To be conUnued) rm mm I *ll. Se Sie« *mmw Im
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