Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1938 — Page 14

PAGE 14 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1938 SERIAL STORY — HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE __ With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams

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" I MUST OF a 50 GIVE THEM PETS AWAY SO BIG SERIOUS AN' HAVEN'T Nn ¥ FIMMIED MY WAY ICA WOULD COME BACH TO MILKIN' FIXED BAIL... THEY TURNED t : AN CHORES, WHEN A FELLER THE ANTELOPE, DEER, ELK INTO A WORKED - STEPS UP AN SEZ HE'D TAKE "EM =~ AND LAMB LOOSE AND . : rl, OUT MINE ~~ I'VE AN’ HE SLIPS CURLY TEN BUCKS THEY ALL CAME HOME =~ hd Ua FER TRAREICKIN WIT TC AAD, NOTING BUT I 2 A ; Zi 7 . ICKIN' WITH | I oO u e ; ZZ3 POCKET AN 1} SOMEONE'S / STATE'S GAME PETS, AS THE COOK ANT HIT PAY GON THROUGH QUIT TILL I GET RID : a > | 7 DIRT VET! MY POCKETS)! li OF THEM ME/ By Elinore Cowan Stone tos ey ir or Zi IT MUST BE

CAST OF CHARACTERS | pa : = ( PS a ¥ FG \ 2 i HoorLe! TEAN DEARBORN—Heroine, stondent 2 / . 2 ‘ nurse She ran into love and trouble when she met \ DR. BOB BENCHLEY—Hern, handsome . J ; ; i Sr voung interne, He had trouble, too, | i , 37 7 rer RE 2 2 vy ma a HEY) 1S THAT keeping up with brilliant | / ? <<’ y . Pp h 7 u : DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—Head sur- | FL) = \ 7 YOU, MAJOR? geon. Dr, Sargent’s problem was some- TA z 2 . thing else again.

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CHAPTER NINE EVERAL evenings before, Tran 3.2 had spent hours writing up a nursing care report. . . . "The Nursing Care report,” her student text said, was significant “as showing the nurse's ability to recognize and to analyze intelligently and | sympathetically the many nursin problems, psychological as well as physical, that are presented by an; one patient.” ‘

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Treatmen The nurse owes | . you OW! YOU'RE AND YOU CAN'T DENY IT 2 CORNERS the patient not only professional A SLUGGER GUARD -- THIS FROM TOORER- CHANCES! skill, but all the personal qualities | um ; that go with gracious womanhood - WELTER CHAMPION (N. T.p. 193) Think of the patient a... a a as of your brother, or any one dear of battle in hix blue eves, He| ‘Tran gripped the seat of her to you and suffering. (p. 200) plunged at once into a discussion of | chair Was there something qis- | 4 o the pileu of student reports before | tinetly familiar looking about that JHEN it was finished, Tran | him-—reading bits aloud and com- | paper? tucked it under her arm with | menting in his curt, clipped accents | Then it couldn't be her report. | the class report, intending to read it | Of some he was graciously pleased She had written about one of his | to Beula Tagg that night Beula, | to approve. Others he dealt with in own case And yet-—a hidehowever, was sleepy and indisbosed | phrases £0 corrosive that Reula ous conviction turned everything | to listen. Tran dropped it upon her | Tagg, one of the victims, said after- black before Tran's eyes as he be- | desk, and for the time complelely | ward that she felt as if she had | gan to read. forgot about it. been bathed in acid. ——— Top Sarge entered the classroom | “Now here” he sald, “is an un- (Te Be Continued) * on the appointed day with the glint ' usual (peument.” (A eve are Solty Relitionn; ™

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