Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1942 — Page 27
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Serial Story
‘Tambay Gold’
By Samuel Hopkins Adams
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Angel brought her home himself |
They were so full of the occasion that they came busting into my room at 3:20 a. m. and sat on the
it i “What do you know!” Angel began, and Juddv pushed in with, | “Who d’you think the star made a play for?” “Prexy Gilchrist,” I said. “They| {always shoot for the biggest game on the preserve.” “Not this time,” Angel said, and Juddy chirped, “Loren Oliver!” “God save the king!” I said | Angel did the explaining. “Some lof the boys were ragging me on! the way back from Cherrington about Tambay and somebody mentioned your Feederia, Mom, and Lolita piped up and said, ‘Feederia? What's that?’ So Rags Owen told her about Mom. And she said “Oh, I'd love to eat in one of those funny things’ Then Van Clark chips in and says, ‘Loren Oliver's got the inside track with Mom. He's her star |boarder,’ Lolita asked a lot more
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questions and then made us stod on the road and telephone Oliver to come to the dinner, and he was) to sit next to her. Wouldnt that pry you wide open?” “How did they get on?” I said. | “Talked their fool heads off.” Juddy said. “Poor Angel, on her| other side, couldn't get a word in| |edgewise.” | | TI was curious. “What did they! {find to talk about?” | “Wandos, by Cripes!” Angel said. | “And she made a date with him for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning— this morning, that is.” That made me uneasy. But there was nothing I could do about it. (Te Be Continued)
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Here Come the Polk Horses
Years ago when we put away our horse drawn wagons, little did we dream we'd be bringing them out again . . . but
here they are! Newly painted wagons, drawn by fat, sleek horses, with the routemen-drivers as proud as Punch!
All of us want to do whatever is necessary for the aid of
national defense . .
and conservation counts.
