Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1941 — Page 27
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‘MURDER IN PARADISE
. [ By Marguerite Gahagan
THE STORY—Quiet Paradise Lake is the scene of two murders—handsome Herbert Cord, who flaunted a new fiancee, Margie Dixon, in the face of bis last summer's love, Jeanie Morris, and whom police suspect gangster Stush Verettl: of killing; stern, straight-laced Migs Millie Morris, Jeanie’s: aunt, who had . few Iriends but. no: enemies, It 4s Maudie /0’Connor who finds both bodies, and both her daughter, Mary, and reporter Dennis Flynn suspeet her of ‘knowing more than she reveals. Maudie has dene some sleuthing, talked with71deal ‘editor Tod Palmer, who obviously loves Jeanie, and innkeeper Chris Gordon, 8 contemporary of Miss Millie's. Maudie . wonders it. Jeanie and Lizs Holmes, het maid, should stsy in the Big Morris house alone. After Flynn has gone back to the city, someone ny $he cabin ocoupled by Maudie and Mary, gets away before they can @isgover whe 1 is. . | OHAPTER SIXTEEN IT WAS a long night. Maudie and I managed to give each other enough courage te go back to bed.| But first’ we searched the house, tried the’ windows and doors, and| I a. our few valuables. Nothing had ‘heen disturbed. With the
dle” pisces blazing with light, it NRRL, seemed hard’ to believe anyone had| 35550 Sc SaNENIING been in it. : eas ' Remembering the haggard, drawn as WIREC. USS. PAT. OFF. (O Jook on Maudie’s face when she :
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J hated fo scare her again. And so : I finally suggested that my nerves|/week I prefer any visitors to knock weren't any too good these days|before entering. This one came un- % belly hud imagined hing, invited and, while neither Maudie more nreposterous. I'gos up, though, : brave in the bright light of day. A[hAYe been, he scared ue WEE, 1 blood-curdling scream from Maudie Xow TT ae a took me dashing to her room in a light’s glare in my eyes and heard
cold sweat of fear. > someone. Such a caller isn't welShe wasn’t to be seen, but a large, come after two killings.”
heaving mass under the blankets owed: where she was. McCool| » 8 : He x or She bed, proudly wagging DENNY ,OOULDNT have had poked hier head out end ordered me| he 10 U6 807 OF fst Mundt {uke him away. Buf when I|Pecause he was : moved ' forward he growled and|tage in no time. There were lines rolled ‘his wicked, little beady eyes|around his eyes and his lips were ae ha set in a straight slit. His hand t's the matter with the Httle shook when he lighted his cigaret
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much as smile. Instead he came|such as Ascensish Day, Corpus efover and put his hands on MY |christi Day, Reformation Day and Penance Day, which normally fall what I'd do.jon week days, henceforth: be cele-
brated on the Sundays following usiness here. |inem for the duration of the war.
TEometines a little action i% beter.”
He was always quick on the up-
take and we 't wait for nor I have any idea who it might| _ op. oh the e, but staged
our romantic comeback right there in the cottage kitchen. We made up for a lot of the time we had lost during the past year. Finall when I went to straighten my hair jand give my Passion lipstick a
orkout I felt much Better and
could laugh at.those fears of a few nights ago. v
(To Be Continued)
(All events, n story are fictitious)
NAZIS ‘BAN WEEK-DAY:
CHURCH CELEBRATION|
BERLIN, Oct. 30 (U. P)~—In-
Christmas and Whitsuntide, when
they fall on week days, need not be } “You rg you. postponed until the following SunObviously,” | yy always it’ 1|days, the decree said. Church services on other week day church holidays may be held only after 7 p. m.
The decree sald that fines would
sxcliement 0¢- | words and. music, Denny,” 1 sald. be imposed for violations.
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