Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1940 — Page 17

THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940

SERIAL STORY—

Peace=She’s

Wonderful

By ISABEL WAITT

CAST OF CHARACTERS PEACE WARREN-—A 6-year-old eler en route from Boston to Los An geles WAYNE Peace safely-—a exprried RHODA LOWELI thinks face a nuisance crossing the country to either, CAROLE LOVE DARBY and JOAN

Agreed fo

order

DENNIS larger

Wavne's fiancee Doesn't get marrind

-A movie star Peace's pet turtles

Mrs

screams

King after

YESTERDAY car with crawis over her takes the morning he finds Peace The Later

her a

a lecture from the conductor,

a family to breakfast check astonishes him Mrs. King come to the diner

Peace what she told Carole about him, CHAPTER FOUR OLE LOVE finished 1 up to Denny's tabl

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since we're all

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But

ame train tonight, why

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, wouldn't we,

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n at Carole’s elbow et a paper Mayvh was, he had let her have in1coln Park with

1 lost her.

he might ed her to g« Li hem. Now he hac won't dare let vou out of my ht,” Peace was saving, as she hid urtles behind hel ny hadn't noticed The park od to me There

sounds pretty I1 be a zoo and

Nelep ants?” and monkeys

popcorn and

and peanuts

5 ” N THE BLUE WATERS of Michigan glinted in the hot noon sun Denny hadn't realized the zoo had so many exhibits. Peace was running him ragged. He found a shady tree, stuck the

Lake after-

and | Uncle Den-|

relative. !

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| ANSWER—South, | which the wind is blowing. | waterbottle he'd lugged all the afternoon under it, and said, "Now we'll take a nap.” To his astonishment Peace obeved, lying on the newspaper he spread for her, He awoke with a guilt start | Forty winks? Terror smote him, | till he saw her bufl frock a few | vards away. Denny stood up. What was she doing, crawling on her hands and knees? He went forward to investigate. “It's Joany, Uncle Denny,” Peace explained without looking up. “Me

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Relief that only the turtle was lost set him to helping in the search, thought the little beast was probably in Kansas City by now, “Yoo-hoo! I know where she is!” Denny heard a girl's voice call from behind a bush. And when she straightened up, he saw that it was Carole. (To Be Continued)

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