Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1946 — Page 8
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| obnoxious mjsogamist. .
Four generations. . , . Seated
from 327, she was unaccountably
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| grandmother and 3-year
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are Mrs. Mary Gruner, great
a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TIMES SERIAL— ~~
: Gener al Duy Nurse. By Lucy Aches Haneok
THE ston: Marcia Beach and her te be married in ber
bridal Aougquet ah ng te
CHAPTER 17 _ BALLY LEFT the room and although she was smiling she was unaccountably annoyed. The way Marcia’ Beach’ described her intention of devoting her life to nursing made her sound like a prig or an
That wasn't true, She didn't object to love and marriage for others. It was only that her love was given to her work—to helping people, Was that such a strange, unheard-of career? But somehow, as she walked away
depressed.
"eer “I'M NOT particularly proud of | you, Sally Maynard,” she told her | self as she leaned against the wide parapet surrounding the roof garden on three sides.
old Mary |
Janett Buger. Standing, left to |
How silly of -her to let the happiness of Marcia Beach upset her;
right, are Mrs. Mary Jane Buger |, «ho frankly acknowledged that
mother.
SES, PET
it was jealousy of the other's ragiant, igy that bad. sent her sell-
Four generations attended a sur- tivtaction tumbling from its ped-
| Gray rd. "
“YOU TOLD Maggie Adams—Oh, for Pete's sake, Sally, be a little kind to me. I'like you such a lot and. honestly I'tn not a bad guy. Why can’t we be friends—at least? I ask you. Bury the hatchet and all that.” He gave her a little shake as they reached the exit and whispered, his lips close to hers: “Promise? Be a good girl and— Oh, my darling!” His arms enfolded her and his eager mouth came down on hers. For a long moment Sally, too astonished and shaken to move, remained quiet in his arms. Then with a little cry of bewilderment and hurt she tore herself from his embrace and ran-—refusing to Haten to his Pieuding.
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DOCTOR HALLOCK watched her headlong flight down the stairs. His face was flushed, his breath hurried and he scratched his head in something like consternation. “Now why in heck did I do a thing like that?” he demanded of
“And just where does it get me?” He said the last aloud and bumped squarely into Norma Holden’at the turn of the corridor, J “I don’t know about you,” she said Straightening her cap, but it's apt
i | prise . silver wedding anniversary | esta Sinfmg last 1 of NEN Mrs: erence’ Gitiher, ingen. over-Ahe. Pave Sor pow chief is up in the air over this sug- |
The four generations were repre. | 8ested wedding of your patient in
| sented by great - grandmother; grandmother,
Mrs. Marie
and
Mrs. Mary Gruner, 327? How come?”
"aw ‘THEN LT. ALLISON saw. him
|Mary Jane Buger, and her daugh- ry it? And Miss Sunderlin?”
Mr. and “Mrs. George Mennel reside at 1438 E. Gimber st.
he asked. very easy on the throat muscles.”
ARE SCHEDULED HERE
Plans for four band concerts at city parks next week were oompleted today by the city recreation department. The Sahara Grotto band under the baton of John Cain will open the week with a concert at 8 p. m. |Sunday in the Garfield park open lair theater.
{band will play at Rhodius park | Tuesday; the Decatur Central and | Speedway high school bands at | Brookside Wednesday, and the | Vonnegut band, Ellenberger park, Thursday. Raymond Potts, baritone, will appear with the Sahara Grotto band, accompanied by Frank Watkins. A male quartet consisting of Roy Allred, J. C. Sortwell, V. G. Holland and Jessie Pollack also will sing. Manager James A. Moore an- | nounced that band selections will “Gloria,” “American Patrol,”
{ “The New Friendship,” “At Evening Time" and * ‘On the Square.”
"ARMY REVEALS NEW 'RE-ENLISTMENT PLAN
| A temporary measure whereby all
discharge on or after May 12, 1945, | and who agree to a three-year en- | listment may do so in the grade held at the time of discharge, was announced by the war department today. ‘Former officers, flight officers and warrant officers who are not eligible for re-enlistment in-the first grade {under current war department di-
the commanding general eof the
1}! major force in which they wish to |
| re-enlist, the announcement said.
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t his nod she went on: “Well, What am I supposed to do, Doctor Hallock * “Couldn't you make it ‘Jim'?"
“Only one syllable and Sally said nothing and he sighed
deeply.
“It could quite simply be a
double wedding. I'll willingly pro-
vide the extra groom—if you'll be the bride, Sally.”
- . » “DON'T BE ridiculous! And 1 don't think the idea the least bit funny.” “Heaven forbid!” he said softly. “I never said it was in the least funny.” ° “Then stop saying such preposterous- things,” the girl cried, and
,{turned away, starting to leave the
roof. He caught her hand and drew her close to his side. “What's got into you lately, Sally Maynard?” he demanded, refusing to let her go. “You're as touchy as the fever patient in 218. You said you didn’t hate me, darling— you did too—I heard you,” as she shook her head violently.
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girls some manners?” he retorted. “Some of you nurses in this hospital have no conception of the meaning of the word or respect either—for your superiors.” “Such as?” the nurse jibed. Doctor Hallock, however, refused the bait and hurried away. Norma Holden watched him ‘until he dis-
“Pirst Maynard looking as if something had upset her much advertised poise rushes past and then Hallock looking like the cat that ate the canary--feathers clinging to his lips. I wonder what happened. I'm going to find out.” s = = = HER MOUTH set viciously, her eyes narrowed. “Wouldn't it be just too “funny. for words if Sunderlin should just happen to hear that her pet and the irreproachable Maynard should be having an affair, Oh boy!” She sighed for her own shattered dream, bit her lip, and went on to her patient. And Sally, more upset than she had ever been in her life, rubbed her burning lips vigorously in an attempt to erase Jim Hallock’s kiss. “Oh, bh, oh!” she moaned in her heart. “How could he? How dared
Starting Sunday, July 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad inaugurates through sleeping car service via St. Lows to Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Dallas and
Another step in the expanding “through service” initiated by the Pennsylvania Railroad, this new service—(daily both ways)—unites three great trains, three great systems as well as many great cities.
You board The American any day in Indianapolis, speed in air-conditioned comfort over the Pennsylvania to St. Louis where your car joins The Meteor of the Frisco Lines for Tulsa and Oklahoma City—or The Texas Special of the Frisco Lines and M-K-T Lines for Dallas, San Antonio
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We welcome this opportunity to give the great and growing Southwest 4 type of through service that eliminates the inconvenience of changes _at connecting points.
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himself as he descended the stairs. |:
“WHY DON'T ae teach you|
appeared then muttered to herself: |
he? What have I ever done to let him think I allow men to take such liberties? I-—I hate him! I could kill him! The beast!” »
washroom and bathed her burning ‘cheeks, Holding cold water against her eyes and lips in an endeavor fo bring coolness and serenity again to her troubled spirit. But for the remainder of that ‘day and until sleep brought relaxation, she continued to feel the pressure of those eager lips and the strength of those strong arms holding her close.
. SLIPPED into the corridor
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(To Be Continued)
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