Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1936 — Page 11

MEET AGAIN AT ALERT, IND.

e G. L. Tremain Among}

Group to Have Reunion.

Times Special GREENSBURG, Ind, Aug. T— . Twenty-nine surviving members of the Alert grade school class of 1882 - are to hold their first reunion in 54 years, Sunday, at Alert, 20 miles - south of here. Among the class members is State Supreme Court Judge George L. Tremain, Greensburg: Other living members of the class are James McKain, Perry Talkington, Herschell McKain, Meddie Keely, Joseph Burns, Alvin Iremain, Theodore Misner, Mary Shea, Rose Misner, Lulie Smitha, Ped Long, Mollie Burns, Harry Talkington, Joseph Arnold, Abbie Kelly, Hiram Shera, Will Wynn, Clellor Wynn, Oscar Howard, Prank Tremain, Bert Talkington, Oll Burns, Nan Wolfinger, ura Harvey, Mary ‘Talkington, Omer Talkington, Robert Mitchell, Bertha McKain. Deceased members are Clem and Maud Kelly, Maggie Shera, James Sanct, Frank Shera and Clint y.

NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY

CHAPTER EIGHT NN went to the steak roast with Bill Ware and Lefty Ponds. Aimee, the hostess, in her amiable way cornered Bill and made

him help with the fire.’ It was a task he enjoyed. It had been six

After so long in a city office, the

with pine sticks was an. incredible adventure. Ann watched him closely as he

under his eyes seemed somehow to have been erased. In :the reddish glow his white face was like that.of a blond Viking, looking over a brazier of coals on the prow .of a

The class was taught by Capt. |ship

Alex Dean, a Civil War veteran, now dead. Hiram Shera, Chicago, arranged the reunion. Members of the class are to bring books, pictures and memos that will recall events that transpired 54 years ago. The old ck school building in - which the class met has served as a dwelling for many years.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS GATHER AT GARY

By United Press GARY, Ind., Aug. 7.—Delegations from five states arrived here today for a two-day rally of Young Dem-: ocrats sponsored by the Indiana organization. Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend is to speak in behalf of his candidacy for Governor at a mass meeting tonight. Others who will address the representatives from Illinois, Wisconsin, Kentueky and Ohio include Gov. McNutt, Senators Frederick Van Nuys and Sherman Minton, and Rep. William T. Schulte, Hammond. | United States Senator F. Ryan Duffy, Wisconsin, speaks tomorrow night.

NEGOTIABLE STOCKS LOST IN ENVELOPE

The loss of { negotiable stock certificates valued at $1600 was reported to police today by Mrs. H. - W. Worden, 35 W. 27th-st. ~~ Mrs. Worden said she lost “an . envelope containing 200 shares of . Continental Motors stock, 440 . Fletcher Trust Co, certificates, sev“eral Postal Savings certificates and

He had dressed for the part of the fire-tender. He wore an old gray flannel shirt and dungarees. His feet were encased in a species of ancient sandal. In front of the flames his open throat was ‘like a rugged column. t was a revelation to Ann. The office worker had vanished, and William Ware had become a romantic personage in his own right, like that Viking she imagined. When he rolled up his sleeves she saw welldeveloped muscles in his arms. Evidently he kept fit in the city. He helped Ann with her steak. When, at the start, she burned a fingér, he sat cross-legged beside her and showed her how to cook the steak on a forked stick over the coals. Lefty was lackadaisical at this job; he let his steak burn to a crisp. At intervals Ann saw Bill's eyes following the languid young bond salesman who had somehow monopolized her for this evening. She remembered Bill's hurt look when he had first seen her with another man at the hotel. But Bill hadn't had a chance to talk with her alone. #” 8 o E got his chance when Ann walked down to the sandy beach to rub sand in the skillet and clean it—this being regarded as a feminine job. Bill caught up with -her, as she dipped her hands into the sands.

“Let me do that,” ne said, his eyes shining with the glint of the moonlight on the water. When he reached for the skillet his hand brushed against hers. A moment later, busily scouring the vessel with sand, he turned and said, “Who is that guy you're with? I mean—what is he?” “I think:he sells bonds, or some-

thing of the sort,” she said.

“Oh!”

“He. used fo 0 play pl at

kindling of a flame under the stars|

attended to the fire. The tired lines |:

harness chafing ‘me. "But ‘Il get

| iree of it for two weeks.” He squared | {his shoulders, and again she looked |at. the startling white. throat. The | 2 | moonlight Dajuted his. fers head) :

: | with gold. wl

“Will you?” no ald egy. : mean—will you climb a in

| with ‘me? T've just rented a canoe:

for the two weeks, .and I intend to ga in for everything. Get fit for the oid grind again. Feel like a man.

| How about tomorrow?”

“Well, tell him not to practice on you,” Lefty sald hotly. “This was to be my evening ‘with you. Lef's leave this crowd and go on someplace else.” “No. No,” :Ann said. “I couldnt do. that. That would be selfish. This is the hotel party. We haye to be loyal.” . Lefty tossed a stone into the fire. “Just as. you say,” he told her. “Can't we take a stroll down the lake shore and then come back?” Ann eyed him with a ‘knowing smile. “You think a lot of yourself, don’t you?” she said. But she smiled when she said it. “I have no doubt that you are attractive fos a lot of women. You are ruthess.” Lefty daughed. “Not when m wife is around! But don’t get y rise out of “me. I'll Just stick around. I like you. I like your reverse. And please, don’t be so exclusive!” ” AFTER Letty had gone to his room, Ann stood on the veranda and watched the moonlight on the water. Lefty had asked them to go to a night club but for some inexplicable reason she didn’t want to go. She knew Bill Ware couldn’t afford such things, and she didn’t want to embarrass him. Bill. had gone to the boathouse

«dock to talk to Ralph'Spring, the

boatman. He wanted t6 hire a

‘canoe for two weeks.

Bill came up the path as Ann was ready to go upstairs. His voice detained her. “Don’t go in, please!” he said.

She stood in the path of ‘the|

moonlight on the porch, and Bill

merely stood there, thinking how

beautiful she was.

“I'm sorry—ahout “tonighty® Ann said.”

“I'm sorry. 1 promised to go sailing on .St. Regis Lake with -a boy. It'll take all day.” “With that married man?” Bill asked hotly. “With Lefty—?" She smiled. “No, not with Lefty. His name in Jaime Laird.” = - “Oh, that lad!” Bill said, andl his spirits fell. “I talked to him—at the office. Playboy. I sold him this vacation.” He laughed, a little ruefully, “Now I wish I had sent him to the seashore. But look here—" He realized his bluntness had taken her away from him again, that his presumptibn had repelled her. “It is selfish of me, I guess. Perhaps every man is selfish about the girl he loves.” ‘Then it was out. Bill: Ware, on his first night away from the job in the city, had made this formal declaration, Ann looked.up at him, her face troubled. He was gazing at her as if he expected her to vanish in the air and be forever lost to him. “But, Bill, I didn’t know—" There was nothing she could say. She hadn’t dreamed this boy regarded her in such a light. They had met so casually in the travel office. He was just another+boy in the workaday canyons of the city. There hadn't seemed to be any romance connected with him.’ “Perhaps I'd better listen to you some more,” Ann went. on, regaining her poise. “How about climbing

row?” she said. “Sold!” Bill replied, in his best business manner.

(To Be Continued)

Trade-in Ice Boxes $1 $2 $3

107 N. Penn.

girls. ‘T.guess it’s. the old d 'orkeday :

| "You are. . going to ‘enjoy hig] gr rel | Mountain’ air,” she ‘said.’ "Bo youl like to climb?”

a mountain—the day after: tomor- |

‘fires that have. ‘raged. ;

Diaz. Sweps 3 Wisconsin

Supply Next Year Expected to Hit 15-Year Low.

By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. — The Agriculture - Department = prediéted today that asa result of the drought and the consequent decrease in cat-

tle feed, meat supplies next year.

will be smaller than: in 1936 and probably less than: in 1935 “when supplies were the smallest in the last 15 years.”

particularly marked, in pork and the

| KEMPLER Radio Co. '}|

Phone RIL 3235 ||

The shortage, experts. said, will be:

beet. ‘Shortage of ‘added, would have

{a more ed ‘effect: in. reducing . + than cattle. N v1 | Further Further improv vement in demand ‘| for meat is in prospect and, in view

of ont and the small available’ sup=

ply, meat prices probably will be| higher than in several _years, the . | department said. :

POTCLIE RERRAT PIES By United Press

WEYBRIDGE, England; ‘Augy =

Douglas Murray, 73, Sramgatien and

author, died today. 2

= Expert Radio Repairing EE 0! 6 f expert = guaranteed service Pry or

& Capitol City Radio Co.

18 8S. Capitol A

£4 Doors Soutn of Washington St.

orm rings the bell! Sale! GIRLS SCHOOL

Why pay a lot’ for school dresses when you can get them for little. now ?

the pick of the styles in this early: showing and

N \ smart new prints you'll be seeing around town later at $1! Washable, of course, and regular Grant

quality!

W.T. GrAaNnT CoO.

Our buyers assure us that our August Prices are

much lower..."

% than the fall pricés will -

“Oh, ,.m sorry!” he amended. = aE ry a a @ i 4 ry Amended. mmm : | : eo ny be. Everything points to it . etter times . . . mere buying . . . shortage of raw’ materials, etc. Therefore, we urge you . . . if you | | . are going to need furninel menu bess best Drhine ~ NH 4 CL ture . . Buy. Now Prices Like These Come \ NE See layaway : a ® . ni ® : ® . Only Once in a Lifetime Very soon the second link to our chain, to be known as “TA-VEL’S” CROWN JEWELRY CO., ‘will be opened at 4 West Market St.’ During this Expansion Sale we

will bend “backwards” fo give values that’ haven't yet been heard of! WATCH OUR ADS! 1

a $5 bill.

cn E XP

Here They Are! The NEW 1937 Styles—purchased at great savings and offered to you at great ; vings ag ong us thay last : :

~ HONEYMOON .COMBINATION 'DARINGLY UNDERPRICED. -$ 3: a5 BOTH RINGS FOR.......

Pao esuisitely‘dirvod Hiags ob-aokd whito .or yellow gold set with diamond of fine quality—offered in a sensational sale at only $898 for both rings!

PAY AS LOW AS 50c DOWN

CA ring every man_ will want om, n LIMITED NUMBER a: 3 record low rm

5c DOWN WY» 45¢ DOWN.

- You can. e Ly PAY AS LOW : | Guaranteed alck-Mi rang : attached tinge at $9105 Ce » find nuded Y to Ye OFF 1. AS 0c A WEEK 1 8 ite 0 ELE EE pi me $% : 9 50

u fully : : Se st oan terms eg fot a ae

hold In Vi

Here's How Victor's Famous LAYAWAY PLAN Works

OF oun wid refer you would. aks You purchuss and Sige Vi,

Se Visor Tntraaiiona site for those

NEW Masonio ‘Rings _

3 Diamond

BEAUTIFUL MAN'S CAMEO

Double-h * Cameo, 9 sive mountings, 8 designs to Choose from.

d5e DOWN ite ‘A WEEK!

hata are 80 how that even ‘we haven't line of this kind. of furniture is