Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1950 — Page 4
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• 4EMMBmr4Ii HbbrmMl imIB BFGbbml Mjgbter to tte toatlL <■ o A freak storm played te*<xz la •oetkweaterß Fort Wayne tte otter evening, temagiM geogerty ... tevatoG n scree® at nn astdtear tlmater sad flooded a reoideatiai district cutting a swatt Kke ■ harricane. Fortunately mt dtp escaped tto mad rush st the Mona. • »■■ anperintendent public Instruction will aak the tagtekstwr* to aaeed the compeltSgg okiidrsa tiwongti otstooß S|Mam will k* Mai<4a*d I* yvao qb agw vui ae rvgiures to attend elaaaaa. Bvea that age la too young to qsti school. but ff the change Is made aa extra year 'win ba added to the preaeat require meats. Ragardtem of the ■aad < a child's keia at homo. It sasaao to we that parents could ntahe arrangement* for their children to attend school through their fifteenth year. —■■'♦•■" a '- -. . Krom sow wiaiariai to tba ttefaked eroded. fartiM Jrtorr of tiovr. a motor is made by capable workmen at the Oeperal "Blectrle plant. Next Thursday. employe* will escort family members aad Mends through the local plant where They will see every operation ic the manutoctnre of fractional . horsepower motors. It's really a thrill- to see this modern with alert sad capable employes on the job turning nut motors st - the rste of hundreds per Boer. See for yourself by making the Family Day tour. - t -V -o— -o-—• The making of frsctlonal horsepower motors I* a bls business In this country, production of the * •‘little hordes" averaging 30-mll-lion a year during the past flee year*. There are many area fur motor*, *» U*te Hodell of the . General Electric Company, stated In a talk to the Rotary club Rural homes are bung wired for electricity which adds \to the de mand* for "motors, plus all the new household ronrenteU'c* now In use The Industry betlive* that millions of motor* can be tamed out for the neat »2 year* before every hotne 1* supplied with aa average us six motor* which -will operate clocks, sweeper* refrlx' rsturrn wmihlin machines, frees- _ eru and a .score of nr<***ary-- . bou«*h*M appliances It’s an rlectrkral age
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By Merman N. Bundeero. M.D CNRMH cum lafectioa but. ordinarily. befor* they Oft sola a roal foolhold In th* h'-'ly. lb* "stage moot hr art for their re trance. In other w.ord*. they *a not do much damag" übtean they 1 work under favorable -onditk-ns Thia la certainly true with tale. Hoax in the ear renal or around Its opentoi*. a favorite »pot not only for Kerma but alao for tunci <>y th* y«*at or mold type. “ Continued dam?neaa of th-- ear whether canard by water from < wtaminj sweat faillira to dry ‘ Ihe-eer after wachwa oe. ,Ib*- nae , *>>f ear drope. eoetrilMtM a great deal to the deysiopmadt of ■at •'.iSTet tinMa and aannredly t?e+p j - the rrowtb of feast. Thea. too. 1 ear wh aad the atcanbalation ati —dead •bin ewiftr prepare the way ■ for Infettionai and make It more likely that they will occur | Before attemptlrig to treat such an Infection ita nature ahnuld i I e determined by a culture which eill »hnw rhe typre of <erm.« —-wbdab-aea-tmßaiac-kbe-UtmldoSaado whether any fungi! may be in ( voiced , After ‘the mit«r» ia taken th» ear’ canal should be i>h-»nwd bv waehing taidether with auction If the condition la, one in which ■ IMW la also a long ...ntin i<-d in f fcctitvn nt tta middle ear. it u that .’treatment tw ated'ft tried with glycertte of h»<trngenj
■tor Tuft taM tba itodunTtag ttlkM nt AriUnte Colfagn* •*tMny attar little chases tor advsace■MtoL" This daw bat aaaad Mto very Read eossaet to give fsluiu voter*. Thera are assay Richly ■seful gevanuseat paaktaaa. tillof Standards, th* Barsea of Mln**, and other civU aervte* lobs. Firtagl Mr. Taft merely ■want to say that private enterprise kttkNMt ctefcvr opporitin.l* tie*. The youag person who to willing to do what It take* to succeed can start anywhere. And th* . .Vl'.ACl)v't■ ■ • ’ *•’•<’>-» • ■■> ■ boat that eager yoang grudwats* ean give Is what the nation’* aarvice need* to brighten a* aad give Ufa to aoase of Its stodgy *Bd wit roofed tepkrisieoUß* ' A Crwl. Death: Sudden death came to Franklin B. Fran* as be was driving toward home on an important highway In Ohio. Circumstance* of Tba' mishap not only make it tragie. tot ernel. when consider ed that The car in which he was J driving was sideswiped by a truck and Ilf* was crushed out of thia hale and hearty individual as h* ws* headed-toward Oecat ur t>ne sunsed that it wn* not just ■ an ordinary highway tragedy when tidings of bi* death were conveyed her*? •‘Smotsie” Franx. ** he was familiarly and widely known "was killed." they said. "He was a great guy," these Mends added without taking breath. And that was "Siiiotsie." He was a real man. He knew how jib work and he .elitnbed- He had vlgof and enthustgsm which contributed to his success in the business world. He had a hearty and a genuine smile, for he Was that way Inside, and these manly fjualTtbs emerged from his warm "personality. To him. life was a joy and he parked all he bad int,o each day of living. As * young man. he was an auto salesman lud mechanic In 1*34 be became the first salesman employed by the newly established McMillen Feed Mills In this city and In that capacity he lead the field He be< ante an cajiert m poultry feed and a diIfcrtor In field service in the sals*' depart’ tent for this' aggresstrJoncmt He won his ribbon* and Wore them like * thoroughbred 11 is family and friends and e» «.-rkeis suffer --great sorrow tbiouab hi* ttollmely’ death T»i all. this\newspaper extend- it-' heartfelt sympathy
j pemaide or a powder madt up of tun i< arid and iodides In thoar cases In whl-h there ~1 r» holla In the ear canal or "» wide spread inflammation of the tloeoMi Uh soar<■»ted that • ! penlriitln ointment be » bpftlied and that , (he patient use this I same preparation two nr three ' times a day at home Penicillin mav aiso he given by Injection into a mpseln in. these Instances I Sometime* ear »aal Infection la du* to an organism known as the pseudomonas The prepare I tinn known as anlfamytm Ja nmployed. Ip such instdn es It t ofOd in a solution which is applied •our time* - day after the ear VTsgiFfirieniiv rfransed ’ ' ’ • I In those Matances io which fund are causing the trouble the ■ preparation known as - ereaatln. seems to be bepet lallv usefnt. I tn every rase of Inflammation nt the .eyternsl ear canal careful i study by a physician tn determine Iks source i* necessary. before the moat eft’< five met hod of treat 1 want raa by.carried 1 out. f To help prevent this disorder. - the ear canal should he kept '"as dry as possible at a> : times QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i l». S H Can .idiH-mr TrITTFeT i person ha* ranter T .looking into ' - ue eyes* I Answer There i* no r.efhodj Jof de*ermtuing rani er by an. eye It summation. 4 ( J
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JOrfMS AGO * TODAY — Jun* 34 — Republicans In Now Jersey adopt wet plank in thelplatform. W. F. Hewy ehsetod presidesit of eighth district rural carrier* organisation at Pennville couventi<NL Tommy Alwein of Shelby. Ohio is visiting his grandmother. Mr*. Fannie Peterson. Bond* tor toe AmMUt* and North Poln road* borchaaed by the Ftsag National bank for ftps premtam. The Rev. Joseph Refine* of Hammond will succeed the Rev. Joseph Hrutaioa a*, assistant, pastor of St. Mbit's church here. Craigville ' baskethtetl team ‘defeat* Preble. ,11 to (0. • — —e | Modern Etiquette j By ROBERTA LEE I e_——__ —_ ——o Q When a man la engaged to * | girl, does each call the other, "Hance”? A. There are two forms of the i word. Fiance is the. mascvillna and | fiancee the feminine form. They,
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CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX ON CHRISTMAS DA Y tt rai tsed. The partially melter] snow tut tied into deep slush. But within do ora it was cozy and delightful. Uniat bad worked long Ute night tarfore to put up their tree, and N * • tails had helped turn trim It. Dini it and Fred were there Io spend U v day. and M rs. Henio had com ( over to make euro that they heal eometMng too* tn sot. * - The enure morning waa spent In unwrapping gifts, in shouting over the cards, in calling bock and forth to om another tn "Come, look at thlr!" Jenny sat unthroned in the exact center of the hubbub, with waves of Useue paper billow-. ing around her. She had on a soft Hue housecoat, and worn a blue nl-l-m la her hair. Inane had given her a creamy! satin nightgown with inserted! bonds of ecru lace, it looked very eixtly, and Jenny did not doubt that it had been. Natalie presentee. her with a pair of pagskin glovai and a vivid nth scarf which *si printed with one of her own do • signa An a>i<ied gift was a can I wrapped in layers rd boxes, whirl i said eunpiy: "Thu conrtltutee st' order IT one <l> electric ironct to be selected by you." Jenny said. "But you shouldn’t!: Nat. they're horrilly expensive! Have you any idea of Wliat they cost?" "Os course, a*jr! Fve been. pnc-< tog them all over the map. Hut 11 didn't dare pick om out becauaet you know eo much more about that acre of thing." Jenny was UrartiM. Natalka knew how she bated ieonirft and thia would m' he her hou»--work an very much ttntr. »She said. “Then rbMMt M me pay for part of Nat. You'll ho needing your ■ Btoßur-awrA- • "Nonsense! And* anyhow, 1 expect to go on makfng money. I'm not going to stop working Just because I'm going to get married." Brent was looking rather sober. Hu gift waa a hnndxome alligator tag. yet when Jenny exeiamted "'over tt. he waved her thanks aside. "It s nothing." bi said gloomily. "I ha I hoped..." But he did not finish the center-re, and would not say anotter wisrd. He was han>y about her gift for him. bowel er. She had sent for a special sketching pen with a _ lifetime ink sup ply, which she bad beard him admin-, and he was engaged m Ikaak ng ficFTorTt whm I ■ the Lords came over. Faith was hoanag a lunge, ixfily-spngg-d .plum pudding, and Max earned a , tcu -pie of botdes of wme. "To ..W -- j--- ■ ...!» f. ____
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w® prtedßßCte tte gmm** '-.' r Q. BbouM all th* tottara to th* abbruvtatloa R-s.v.p. b* capttalU .. ... . A. Corrwetly written, only the ftr»t letter of the abbreviation to capitalised. «: 1* re correct to tsll week-end guests when they srr expected to leave? ' _ < J .' A. Te*. the hostess baa this prlvUega, - to # | Household Scrapbodk | | . By ROBERTA LEE to [ — ■».-4» ■ » Stationary. Yardstick A stationary yardstick 1* a great convenience in the sewing room. Fertw an ordinary yardsHek'fMu--4- to The near tto mactone. and ’tf-'-wilt-Ttow-.’WjWwyo- -be m hand and ebay for measuring material. , Cleaning Tweeds For cleaning tweed* snd Other" woolens, a long-haired brush with I fairly soft bristles is excellent. It Is well to give frequent brush | Ing* and airing*,, especially dur i Ing warm weather wh>*n moth* . are active. Raxor Strop Dressing i An excellent dressing for the I razor strop Ik neatsfoot OIL
make the cheery seasoa even L cheerier. ' they said tn one ereath I "1 wiea you could save come to ■ our bouse tor Chruunaa dinner." l Faith said, when she bad kjesed • Jenny and looked at her ftfta- - "But of course if Dr. Higbee says : no, no It la. And you do have all i yo-ir family with you" l "Yea." Jenny said, with a full heart, looking around the cluttered living room, letting her eyes rest fondly on one bbppy face after another. "SUU it waa sweet of you to ask ue." A pounding of feet on the porch, and a peal of the doorbell <aterrupted her. Ail three of the m«-n S' d for the door at once, end waa a momentary trafltc jam e haiL Then, once the door opened, there waa shouting K utfUng and sounds of great t y. , -what on earth T" Jenny tried to peer around the corner of the wing chair but couidnt' quite make it. ‘ "Who is it f" she wondered aloud, i "Merry Chrwtmajir tt was a - shout of pure joy from Dick. He I staggered into the living room, be- < ing pulled in a senes of jerks and , rushes bp s small Nack pcdttto pup. "Lpok. Jenny! Le* what Elsa gave me! isn't he the cutest Httle fella you ever ernef Ixxik at hie coat! And his pawa, bow Ng they are! And his jaw —GoUy. he’s going to be powerful when he grows up! And listen. Jenny. Eton says she's going to make him a plaid coat like the one you gave Ghillie to wear this kind at weather. She didn't think 1 ought to take him out today, but I aaid Gee. I had to show him to you, didn't II" He |*uaed>for breath and Jenny, reaching down to pat the curious puppy who was snifllng rapturously at *U the tissue paper wrapping. amt around the edge of the ng. aaM. "I think that's the moot wonderful present you could possibly heWk Dick. Isn't be sweet? What to bls name?" “Bruce," he said promptly. "How do jmu like tt?" "It's perfect." she assured him. Then, with a twinkle. “Do you think GhiUih's nose will be out of Joint, Dick if" ■ y ■ -But he trek her seriously. *Oh. I hope net! I wouldn't want him to feel-I stfll think Ghillie's topa Maybe," be laud with sudden inspiration, "thi-y'U be friends." "I rhouMnt wonder. You must show him to J lrs.'+*nhsom. and let them get acqs amted right away. She can tell i how to raise him. tOO." / ■ ; Tm going tr> teach Bruce all
Arm ttf’wittMto — p wMdTtomXtoto "toCK atonit to tbs fatorw. faMF tMWb to Itotoo toWGtoF* -nd to ovsicome the of nylon town. Manufacture** Main thio tods-s MB «M to toswgtl a aad wHI oßow M to eeußnstoo Rmr* hose with this finish have toon pot oa the —MM, bMt —ufncturvrs ar* eouttoutoß to improve aw UlO —— a—| — — A— Age Bw» Btt Ue toallrw nytoa boos to absorb atototove an •Ito doss, nt Uh* alto oaotot soags and runs. Mas* so trsotsd apßear to have a duller Aalto amd route their color longer thou nrdtnsry nytaa heae. The ttotob la anid to be Bevoral aMnufaclurer* have brought out stocking* with eotton or mtk feet. Tn«®e are «BM*iiea especially tor summer wear because foot perspiration Is not rtsdily absorbed by nylon. ? Bx*«riMMU are tetag iHMto in treating nylon drua* fabric* with tMa fhtfaii ataiaA at iMtointf weather wear. lent In home canning to tea* °«f Ifaato from fan of tbo< tarfaa ttiea**r*ax w sou sswwew ***** canning precess. The housewife srho pate Jam of food to the can aer. ail ntesly tUtod and srißwaverod with protewtiag liquid, may well be dismayed "whoa they aoaao out with part of the food bare and unprotected at th* top of the jar, because some of the liquid hag, been drawn out Into the canner. The uncovered food la likely to lose It* apiieilslng color, texture and flavor a* the Jars stand in storage. In addition, there will be a lose of nutritive value ' • First, leave enough headspace that ta. uLdlled space at the 'top of the Jar to allow the content* to expatul during heating. Without enough headspace, pressure forces llquh’ out Thjre-elghth* of an Inch headapaOß tar plat Jars, three fourths- of an tneh- for -quart .-Jara, la about right.. „ A tight Closure, at the top of the jar also helps hold in Hqirid A two piece closure sealed tightly, keeps * greater pressure inside the jar In the pressure cookSr and prevents the liquid in the Jar from boiling and tiring forced out Twopie- * closures Inctodi- a ineta. top with .iffi'.cd staling compound- and a ..metal band The lUliinlng seal type of closure -a glass lop and rubber -works well too. It sufficient-tieadspacv is
tbs tricks that GhOße knows." be said with complete confidence, "and I've thought of a coupie more. Boy, you're going to be one busy pup," be told the unconscious Bruce, who bad discovered Jenny's hand and waa ticking her finger Ups tentatively. She eeratched him und . he jaw, and be stood with Me 1 raleed. . *_l "Look at that stance!" Dick said yroudly. "Maybe be could be fi. show dog. too." Jenny emiled at him. She had never teen him ao completely happy. "Hob did Pete and Else Itke their gifto?" she asked. -1 imagine they were very pleased with them, weren't they?" "Oh. cure." He turned his ankles a«-er With emberraasment, and ■ought for a chaage of subject. Suddenly he dived Into hla overcoat pocket. "Say. 1 almost forgot! This to for you." Jenny was delighted. Bhe unwrapped the clumsy package slowly, while Dick almost Jumped out o. bls Skin with 'mpatience. It waa flat, but very oddly shaped, and she couldn't Imagine what it was. It emerged as a cheese board, sawed Into the outline of a fish, with Ha edges neatly beveled ahd sanded. . ’ - \ "Why, Dlekr she exclaimed withX real pleasure. "I think it’e lovely! And 1 know that you must have made It youreett" "Sure, sure," be muttered. "But you must have been torHNy busy." she said. "How did you get aU these things done in time? You're a wonder!" "Aw. tt wasn't hard. 'Course I finished this st school, or you would have aeon R. That's why I had ter finish Pete and Daa'a things here." He looked around at the others ahd said, half MutogofinaWy, "I—l didn't haw time to make things for everybody, but Jenny was—>ll \ "Specula* Brent supplied, Mg"Ysah. that's right Special. Well. Pm glad you Mice tt. Come on, Bruce, we got to call on Mm Folsom now." When he bad gone, Jenny put the cheese board doom bertde her other gifto. She was more tobchcd than she had dared ahow him. more deMghtod with the obange in hiih than she could say. She thought' swiftly that wise Elsa could not haw chosen a better way to please him than by the gift of the eentue pup. tt would mean more work, a httle more crowding of the small house, but tt would, be worth It, she knew, tn happiness for the entire family. 1 (!• artn
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Mt in th* Jar. and the jar fat sealed before going into the eaaaar. if sine Mda or tbree-pleee glass top chwures are used. Jar* must gat be sealed while to th* cooktd. Because jars cannot be seated, some liquid loss may be inevitable, even with the recommended headspace allowed It Is important to keep the pressure Steady during canning because fluctuating pressure te one cause of liquid tee*. In the boiling water method it I* Important that- the boiling water .completely cover the jar* and -Ik best If It Is at least an 'lnch or two over the top. It may require the addition of .boiling water to th* tobker durtar rhe processing -to maintain thte volunv* of-water. • . , »' . . . Local Dentist On State Committee Dr. Clyde T. Mayfield, of Kokomo, president of the Indiana stat' denial association, ha* announced appointment of to member* to standing committee* for the year. Thev Include Hr. J. E. Morri* ft this city, member of the com mlttee on president’* message. D*. Morris is also stats trustee from th* Isaac Knapp dental society. / — . Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*
CHAPTER THIRTY SEVEN GARY cam* in time for Christmas dinner, with gifts for everyone. H* bad brought aa electric toner tor Jenny: a chp-on light tor Diane's make-up mirror, and tor N«teb« there was a small, bluewhite diamond aet tn a asst of tiny gold Bowera. It a— a ring which suited her to perfectloa, and Jenny thought happily that be wa* a man of deeper perceptions than she had imagined. tn fact, eh* decided, toadying him covertly during the meal. h« teemed changed aomettaw. Happier, of courto But there was aoairthing else: he waa more relaxed. more natural In manner, aa it. having at test given up Ms stubborn stand, be was determined not to look buck on It tn any way She thought that he would be more comfortable to live with than toi* bad expected, aad that was a relief, too. For tt was not going to be easy tor them all to Bv* together when ba and Natalie married. x * And then she said to herself. “But so much easier than I had anticipated. If It had been Na- • fait. ‘ te- f 'iAa a* Umr
talle and Breht..." Her heart swelled with thankfulness. _ After dinner she had to haw a nap "Doctor's orders," Diane reminded her. She lay on the worn couch In the Uving room and hetenrd to the ehatter in the kitchen. Drowsily, until sleep overcame het and she drifted og Into a restful \ slumber. She woke to aee Diane gazing down fit her with r toeing "You had a good hmg her sister am<l "But now I think Ta time you had your hatr brusM& And I re brought doom your powder and lipstick, and your a* * Jenny set up with a yown. "What do I haw to be prettied up for?" she asked. "More elsttore coming?” •One, anyhow." IN eeM with a mystertoua nod. "Now boM ttdl no that I can do your Mdr properly. ’tt should have been eut It'S getting too Mog. but never mind. I'll do something wttb tt." . She would haw worked bi to- ’ lence, but Jenny's ourtatoty wea aroused. "Who's tbs visitor?" she demanded. "She must be someone special for all this preparation." Diane said, with two bobby pins between her teeth. "It s a man. Now, don't ask questions This la - ft Awrprißj?** j \ That only whetted Jenny's desire to know more, "a young man or an old one?" ’Old. Now, Jenny, please!" -rtmph! Dr. Higbee." Jenny gueeeed. "1 don't haw to get prettied up f- r him.’" "It's act . De. Higbee, and I'm not prMtvtng vnu np for the vwtor. there! Now you look preesotaNe,"
11 1,1 —~ Bill Zintsmaster Is I Stationed In Toxas t 7 Word has been received here that Private Willtea* Uatsamster, . *oa of Mr. aad Mn. L R. Biato- . master of Decatur, who recently became a member as the UA air ; force, is located permanently at > ton Aatoaio. Tex. BUI *ay* that ! the weather is hot, bat that he to enjoying bis training, which WIA > Include two yean of graund train t tog and two years us fight irate- » lag- Hi* address is: ’ Private William Zlatsmaater. ’ AFlUhl»47; flight M 77: squad t 37M; Lacklgad AF to* ton AR- > 1O41i „ ' Try A Oemecrat Waat Ad—lt Pay*
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’ Jemy suddenly tefaflfa swaH of amm*. Small Mteta, and afa too readily IdenUßed. There was movemeat apauura. And tow vaicm. And there were several people in tte atadte. too. »he headed. At that vwy awmenL Mm H«nto aaaw m frwn the pantry carrying a targe bouquet of white -How lovely!" Jenny exclaimed. -Who sent them?’ Atm Healo banM 4tt without answering, and Dtanc began to aaov* aruiusd the roam like a whirlwind. Omkdana were ptampsd up, chaim pushed Mtda Jeaay9>uah aad comb war* deposited la a desk drawer, and thb taag tabte.pulled ow to oae wan. JMQfe music ww ■wept off the mutoe rack as the EM fttao. stod Duma gane the bench a perfunctory darting. «W*af F»* here?- Jenny ceted. tert no one would ten her. Brett came tn from the studio, and atm glia’r nil Ftod and Maa smoke before he cteaed tte door. He teak anetter large vase as ehryaantiMaanam from Mm Heuto who came tai from tte pattry at
wno came m «yx«bb »*• r MI a z —' ' that moment, then went oot and I brought in a large spray of white antirrhinum and aarhatlom. — He st IM Hl eswo. aa he passed I Jenny's chair, and stooped to klaa her lightly on the foreheod. "EaiUbw. ttoft BY" ba traasd bar. When he had arranged the Bower. <m foe Mg tab*, to OUR htasstf. ba anawd tar wing chair tack WM tt etanst touched tta Mantelpiece. Then he began to posh the ataab towata tta front wMta•AM you fiNtam getog tataw • Mata?" Janay Mta4 I He aaty amiled eatgmatteany. -We weort tawa to Mb W tta . Mg,*taanM. i Aftorttat. things began to maw i with asUtaahing speed. Tta doortaß stag, ata Bstat greslif the I such low voices that she eodbt not . astaa out who be was aad fcewt. I tta wretch, led Mm toweed tta I. back of tta bouse eo that she emdd not see him. Max same tta of toe stadia, i looking Bushed ata «aritod. and e the scurrying, around upstairs bet came more marked. Jenny ttagght she waaid burst to one bfore ■ minntau Then tt afl began to take form. ■ The visitor came out of tta hau and went to stand before tta table f with tta towers, ft was ». !» s ham. their minister. He staled over at Jepay. and she gasped with understanding. Max Mt down y at ths piano and began to ptay. Fred went to the foot of the Main and calle 1. "All right. girUAnd * Gary. Melting pale aad breaUtaes. r. eame from the studio with Brent -Ito stead beside tta minister.
BATtmiteY. JUNI M It*
Two Plan Study In Mexico Tim Sammer Mr*. Milo Black as thia city aad Mr*. Chatater Porter as Huatteg-. ta*L will leave Monday far Mexico, where they wMI atady at Internsttenal Academy at Baltlllo. mar ’ Mexico City. Mr*. Porter win major la Bpaatah aad Mr* Black will take the beginner'* ceura*.' ' They will live with a Bpeaiss family In order to team native tiMttkni*. Before returuhij; home til'’, will motor to * hamber of inter- ’ eating place* In Mexico. Mr*.« -Porter wilt teach' Bpaarteh to th* ■ ■ ■ She is. a former Decatur *ck«ol tepeber.
Tta strains of tta Wedding Marsh filtered through the old house. Fred sat down quietly next to Jenny, and through the open doorway Natalie appeared. Bhe wore her copper brocade dress, and carried a bouquet of atighUy, deeper tonea. Her etaeka were flushed and tar ayes were bright with an unearthly happtnew as ata walked . toward Gary and tar new fife. Faith aad Dtaae aad Fate and I Da aad Mm Fotoem came tn i quietly behind tar. aad found . places for thimertvrs. Tta snaric , died away, aad tta wMatotar began. I i "Dearly tatavaß." be said alowiy.' ! -we are gathered together..." I I Jenny brushed aside tta tears : which ataasrsd tar vtakrn with aa f impatient head. TMs wan a acene ■ tee wanted to >mi ember. This was oae of tta bapptaat days of her r life, as eta hoped It would prove . the bappiatt es Natalle-a Her stov ter wee radiant, aad Gary could i not take toe eyes from ter. He ■ made Me reapoaeee to a firm voice. Chut~W wont •** wrtttaa ptatnly -. ea Ma adoring face. . t Tta ter em tiny waa over all too > soon, and Natabe. attar that one t tender Hm from tar new husband.
turned to face ter film its and family. Max played the Mendeleaohh march with grus* rnkrt and a few mMng notea, aad everyone shouted above the din. Tear thto thrttong?" Mm FUasm demanded, maatag to sft oa Jenny's ofber side. "Her eettagesaeat ring at knew, tar wedding ring at tea! Tm mire that ocaetitotas some asst eg record. For Green Ridge, at any rata. And wasn't it a surprise, my dear? They have ptaaned this ever sSnce they knew you would be tonne tor Christmas, and not a aoui breathed award. dMWsrt Even Diek was to ta tta secret, but be kept it. Mesa Me heart. He’D be over for tta refreteuisnta, Etoe said. FeobaMy eouktat bear to leave Ms new deg. even tor a wedding! Oh. wen. *o||o • BA* tote leaned forward. "Fred aad Diane arranged for the slftltog. I understandshe tagaa. But Jenny "Oh. yes. they've Invited a few Os their friends ta—only a few. you understand, beeatoe they tbougtrt the esettameot ought be too much for you and Ruthven ie out ta tta kit teen helping Mm Hralo. I think she's hopeful for a match them but ahe doemt roehae. us i do. that Ruthven was bom a tactelor. and win never ta hunaett be caught. Ne’e a cagey one. that fellow. He can do every, thug in a house that a women con, so what would ta ever need a wife I tor?" eta demanded, ccnrpletety . ignoring tta emotional side st : marriage. (To Be CenttasedJ M 4
