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CHAPTER 12
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ANN FITTED into marriage with Colin very smoothly. Her life ran along so calmly it might almost have been termed monotonous if it weren't so peaceful: and deeply satisfying—with moments of blissIf Ann had thought about it at all, she would have considered it impossible that she eyer could find rapture in the arms
‘Colin was gentlé and.kind.and considerate, and had taught her all Perhaps Ann didn't appreciate his kindness. She had known nothing but kindness all her life, and never had anyone
Now she scarcely thought of Jock —except to remember mm, a little
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THEIR DAYS os late. They didn’t possess:-an alarm clock, and Ann usually awoke between eight and eight-thirty, and slipped into her corduroy pajamas, to go out into the frequently chilly—even in summer--kitchen to start breakfast. Her movements wakened Colin, and while she was preparing breakfast, he would bathe and shave and dress, and they would sit down to breakfast together around nine. After breakfast, Colin walked to the post office for the mail, Ann usually had the dishes washed and the scanty cleaning the house required daily, finished by the time he returned. They read the mail and the newspaper together, then Colin retired to the library to start his day's work, and Ann had a leisurely bath and dressed.
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SOMETIMES she would take a | long walk before lunch—other days she would sit in the sun room and Connie had Saught| her to knit, and Ann enjoyed it.| Always she had been quick and | clever with her hands, and it weg along smoothly for her. After lunch, Colin would break
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into bis day to dictate to Ann any letters he needed to write, and she typed them for him while he went for an hour's walk. In the afternoon sometimes she went along, but not often. \
8 8 8 B SUMMER LINGERED late that year, and she spent many lazy hours on the terrace, lying in a deck chair with a book or magazine. While it was still warm, she served afternoon tea on the terrace, and then was when they had most of their guests. The women of Port Drake had welcomed Ann to their midst, but somehow she didn't find an intimate friend among them. They were pleasant, but rather unimportant. It was nice to have them thers, while she dispensed tea and sande wiches and cookies, and amusing to listen to their chatter. They didn’t, lionize Colin—he had been around too long to have that sort of Buporianice To Bors Drake.
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{|her eyes—and Colin seemed happy
there. Colin was happy there—he had told her repeatedly that he had never been so happy in his life. She didn't see why, just because they could afford it, they should live on a grand scale. Perhaps, the pleasantest afternoons were the onés when there were just the three® of them-<Susie and Colin and herself. Susie was a darling, and 1 was fun to have her around. Susie's mentor—hever before had she realized how much she had missed not having a younger sister, Ann always had been the one to receive instruction and guidance from Connie, and it was fun to pass it on.
” - . AS THEY had afternoon tea daily, dinner was late. At first Colin had & bit doubtful, and thought he should get a cook, but Ann had been firm. She enjoyed playing around in that charming kitchen, and stoutly declared that being a good cook consisted merely of having a reasonable amount of intelligence and a little imagination, Of course she made mistakes, but not tragic ones, and soon she was. doing it as easily as if it always had been her job. Perhaps ‘that was the reason their marriage ran so smoothly, Ann took it on as if it were a new job, that would employ all her talents, and that it was supremely important she do well.
8 » OF COURSE, she *haa Connie's peerless example to guide her, and she determired that she would do Connie credit. Contrary to Mrs Christmas’ dire remarks, Colin was not an exacting man, and seemed sublimely happy to have Ann do anything that she wanted to do. Not yet had she said to him, “I love you,” for she was tesolved never under any circumstances to lie to Colin, but it was easy enough to call him all the conventional pet names, and they served the purpose. When he was holding her close in his arms and whispered, “My darling, I love you so,” it was easy to murmur satisfactory little terms of endearment, punctuated by kisses.
( To Be Continued)
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Plans were under way today for the organization of a citizens child welfare study committee to make a comprehensive survey. of child welfare programs in Marion county. Interested organizations and groups yesterday were invited to make suggestions for names for membership of such a committee, The invitations were contained in a letter which was sent over the signatures.of a five-member nominating committee. Members of the nominating committee are: Fermor 8. Cannon, Shai men, represent. ing the o Council of al Agencies; WilH, tnglana olls Chamber of Indianapolis Community Fund; Couns , Foster, In. i polis’ Foundation, and Harper J, Ranae rion County Department .of For several weeks, according to the letter, representatives of public and privately supported agencies serving children in Marion county have discussed and agreed to the desirability of such a survey. These organizations are the Marion county department of public welfare, children's bureau of the Indianapolis orphans home, Marion county juve nile court, Catholic Charities bu-
General Protestant Orphans association, Lutheran Child Welfare as sociatioh and the Jewish Family Sarvice society.
LOCAL BRIEFS
T. B. Ferguson, 3753 N. Meridia st, ‘was elected president of recently reorganized Stanolind golf and recreation club, which is posed of male employees of the dianapolis branch of Standard Co. of Indiana. Other officers are Charles French, 1429 Brookside pkwy., north dr, secretary, and
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A picnic at Spring Mill park will be held tomorrow by the nature study club of Indiana. Transportation for members will leave the terminal station at 7:30 a. m.
The Indianapolis amateur movie club will journey to Spring Mill park tomorrow for a spring picnic.
Murray Morris, business manager of the Merchants Association, will speak before the Indianapolis Display club at a meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday at 49% 8. Illinois st.
Members of the Women's Contract club will compete for the Sally Coleman trophy at a concluding
anapolis Athletic club on June 5. Reservations for the luncheon at 12:30 p. m. can be made with Mrs. Claude Lett or Mrs. Susan Bannister.
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LABOR RELATIONS ‘SUBJECT
George Hodge, labor relations manager for the International Har vester Co. of Chicago, will speak on “Labor Relations Trends” at a meeting of the Soclety for the Advaficement of Management at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Lincoln hotel,
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DEATH NOTICES Tndia: “Himes, Sai, May i BRADI EY Robert
husband of Id K har |
Mattie B. Moore, Nasivn eo, Tenn. away Friday p. m. Service at residence
onday, 8 11 at Planner & 3 Renntian Moftusty un
noon BURGESS~ Mrs. Betty Gri toe and rs. Marie sister of Bessie Garter of Massillon,
ath; O.; gran mother of Mary Ann Griffith, Passed away Friday. Sav rice Panter E. Buchanan Mortuary, Ban Friends may a a ‘the. na: - terment Crown CUSTARD—John F., beloved husband of May © Custard; father of Anna Custard, Mrs, Inez Culley and Joie O'Neill; vived also by six grandehildren, died y 17. Funeral from or family
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call at the home. Blackwell Bervice. RT Bell, 1603 Hoyt ave.,
age 64 wife Earl Edmondro ober of d nd Gomi: mon mon ay a ry andmother of Lila and Lee y Bdmondson ;
n and Harry Coryell; sister of Mrs. Blanche Bailey of Indianapolis and Mrs, Fern Walker of Hoty Cal, passed Bay Thursday oz neral services M: , 1:30 p. Py Shirley Brothers ' Chapel, ee N. Illinois st. Butial Crown Hill cemetery. Prithds may call at the chapel. HANNON-Patrick J, beloved husband of Anna C., father of Mrs. Mary Punk, of Kentland, Ind. and Evelyn Hannon of Indianapolls, passed away Friday, by 11. Funeral from the Blackwell Funeral oe: 1503 N. Meridian st.,, Monday, May 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass St, BRU Neri church, ® a. m. interment Holy C cemetery, Friends may call at the funeont home,
KRUGER—Willlam F., beloved husband of Maude L. Kruger, father of Willlam Kruger II and grandfather of William Kruger III, passed away Priday morn. ing, May 17, at the residence, =e N. Audubon rd. Funeral sérvices will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Meridian
and North st, Monday afternoon, M y 20 at 2 o'clock, Internment cow » sul cemeter; Friends afe welcome. Fri
in state at the Scottish Rite he dral Monday from 11 a. m. uasl time of service, Wald Service.
Dances will be held by four teenage canteens tonight.
center, Jack Shannan and his band will play. Arrangements are in the charge of Chester Clift, Kenneth Haehl, J. V. Perdere, Frank Striby = and Bob Buckheister. A baseball dance sponsored by Jive Hive will be held at Pleasant Run community center, Jack Shaffer is chairman of a nominating committee to select new officers. Co-chairmen of the dance are Finley Isler and Dude King. Ed Hail and his band will play. An annual May dance sponsored by Rhythm Inn will be held at Northeast community center. A king and queen will be selected from the following: Audrey Chadwick, Patty Davis, Joyce Hudson, Jean Jarrett, Phyllis Mayhew, Stan-
Hanson, Smith. : Juke-box dancing will be held by Buzz Bucket at the canteen, 2500), W. Michigan st. Marko Milatovich is president.
‘KEMPY’ COMEDY OPENS AT CIVIC;
The Civic theater workshop will present the three-act . comedy, “Kempy,” at 8:30 p. m. today atfo the Civic, 1847 N. Alabama st. Written by J. O. Nugent and Elliott Nugent, the play is being directed by E. Edward Green and Dorothea Houppert.
Guy Stewart and Bob
Kelley, Mildred Good, Janet Weaver, Margaret Wade, Ross Copeland, Walter Woodson, Robert Cook and Ann Abbett, Walter Russell, technical director, Mary Maillard, stage manager, and Paul McNamara, production manager, complete the production stafl,
HOOSIER BANKERS LEAD BOND SALES
Hoosier bankers were back at their desks today with official governmental recognition that thelr war bond sales led those of all bankers in the nation. At the close of a two-day convention in the Claypool hotel yesetrday, members of the Indiana Bankers association witnessed presentation of a U. 8. treasury depart-|j ment citation for war bond sales. The award was presented to Charles H. Buesching of Ft. Wayne, re-elected president, by Eugene C. Pullian, chairman of the Indiana war finance committee.
GIRLS GROUP TO GIVE CONCERT
The Technical high school Girls Concert club will present its fourth annual spring concert at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Stuart hall. Directed by Louise Swan and accompanied by Helen M. Rice, the club will be assisted in tomorrow's program by the Instrumental trio and the Girls ensemble, pliFected by © Elizabeth Cochran.
4 DANCES TONIGHT i=
An annual rose festival and dance = | sponsored by the G. H. G. Squires club of Keystone Kanteen will be held at Garfield park community
ley Banks, Charles Christie, Dick|yery
Members of the cast include Fred
DAVIS—Jessle, of 5361 W. Morris, entered into rest Thursday Morning, age 72 years; widow of John W. vis; mother 0! Shisoh, Jt Mrs. Maty Davis Stout, Mrs. and Laura Maude aT ih of "ol Sharike Schray. Services He 3: t Ben Davis Chapel, "ww TO priends are welcome. urial dey il. Moore Mortuaries. RACHE...Ben in F, rs, beloved of the Jate Juche, 1 father
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AWAY Satirdas, x Sova. e O. H. n 1808 ‘8 Bast at. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hil. Friends may call at the funeral home after » Saturday, SCHELSKI—Erich entered into rest Pity 80 years, brother of hung. uncle of Frits
da m., 200 E Michigan st. ome. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mors fuaries. TAGGART--Miss Mona L. of 401 E. 55th st., passed ay a m.; sister 0 ., Alex L. and Edward 5 Taggart, Borvics Flane Rey & Bo Mortuary Monday, 11 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown HIllL Friends may call at the mortuary Bune uy afternoon og op
st. Pate st. morning, J ra. Fried BL tz M, Ehling. Service at Peace I,
JOHET.-Btsns Rua On¥T po oa Peter ‘Fgoney of New york: ey an Lg of Ip JAvery Toohey, passed ry Monday, May 2 er 8:30 at the George W. sher Mortuary my Ww. Washington st, § a m. Joan of Are church. Priends vited" Buen 3 Cross cemetery, ed mortuary. i tg and oe laity papers please copy.) CARD OF THANKS 3°
PILKENTON—We ‘wish t0 express our sincere thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes, at the death of our wife and sister, Prudence Pilkenton, ‘We especially thank the minister, Rev. Ford Porter, the singer, the SHgRLIA, the pallbearers — ‘Shirley Bros.
HUSBAND, Roth AND SISTERS
LOEHR— to extend our deepest gratitude we appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and rela Hie for their xpressions of kindness own to us in of our beloved He Pauline Bernloeh rl thanks or the cards and osu Bog tribu . Franke Mrs, ar Bakery and emblo yous, the Roselyn Bakery mp oyees,
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