Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1940 — Page 26

THURSDAY, JULY 18, SERIAL STORY—

Flying Co-Ed

By MARY K. MOORE

CAST OF CHARACTERS ANNE NORRIS—Wealthy college student, looking for thrills, enrolls in fiving course, GEORGETTE PARKER-Anne's friend. Learning to Ay is with her, TONY SCOTT-College playhoy, a gangster, envies Anne's social position.

CAPT. DICK DOUGLAS—Instructor of |

the student Midland

University

fiving course at

YESTERDAY--Georgeite returns from the field, finds Anne's note, Georgette asks Dick to fivy her to North Point, Meanwhile, Anne is having some doubts about rushing into the marriage, but Tony holds her to her promise. Within an hour she will be Mrs. Tony Scott,

CHAPTER FOUR AT NORTH Point airport, Dick Douglas helped Georgette from the plane that had brought them from Midland Universit) A taxi stood near the airport office. Dick told driver to take them to the marriage bureau, addNg, Don't inger on the way, either. We're in & hur Georgette asked seriously. “Oh, Dick t in time, what on earth 5? He out tl wind¢ There ment

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came back into her face. You're right, Ton: We'll wait That was when Dick stepped up! and, managing a smile, said--“If you're going back to Midla.id, Miss. | we'll be glad to give vou a ride.” A few minutes later Anne found | herself on the way to the airport | with Georgette nd Dick. She was still breathless and a little fu ed as though in some unac-| countable way she had escaped | from an unknown danger. Through | the haze that surrounded her, she | was aware of the light on Dick! Douglas’ lean face as his cupped | hands held a match to his cigaret, and of his voice speaking to her. _ “Too bad you hadn't the nerve

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She had never—no, never—been furious in her life.

ah to fiv.”

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