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HE STORY: Bart makes an immediate hit with Gayle's parents. They ha feared he might be just another rich, night-clubbing playboy.
CHAPTER 15
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no sign. They talked with Mr, and | {Mrs. Kent for an hour after din-|
ner, and then went for a long walk. The next mornisg Bart down to breakfast, as Gayle had instructed him to do. expect poor Belle to lug meals upstairs,”. she explained. “I wouldn't think of ‘asking her 0." . “Oh, I'll. come down,” he agreed at once. *1 never eat breakfast in bed in New York — well, almost never. I ought to, though, just to give Higgins something ta, do. He's {a lazy cuss. IN be glad to give {up the apartnient and let him go.” » ” MR. KENT hurried got to meet Jimmie,"
" his meal. “I've he said by
{way of explanation to Bart. “I (telephoned, and the train's on | time.” “Couldn't we go along?’ Bart asked Gayle.
“Would you like to?" “You: bet.”
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bo Mrs, Kent smiled ‘with gratifica tion, There was something ¢ heart-warming about almost every thing Bart did, a friéndljness anc. la boyish eagerness that werd irresistible. v
SHE SIGHED. 1t wa® kind of exiting to see one's picture in the .ewspapers, but she knew it was| ere simply because she happened | o be engaged to Bruce. Bartlett.
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~ » un . JIMMIE was equally enthusiastic about him when once ‘they had met. Less than a year out of. college.. Jimmie still had a good deal of the undergraduate’s point re view. | | He .felt that 4t was something pretty super for his sister to marry the great Bartlett of Yale, . Yes; Bruce Bartlett was something pretty extra special.
| jective this winter, “On the face of it this bill is an {attempt to dupe our veterans into {believing that they will get homes {quickly ,and cheaply,” said, George | A. Kuhn, foundation chairman, Mr. Kuhn warned members against pressure groups who would try to push the bill. threugh congress, charging “some of them are avowedly communistic.”
bride, and the World, of voyrse, was § interested and curious, She. would 8 be stared at, commented on, and to most people she would be a great disappointment. She could hear them saying, “I wonder what he ever saw in her.” { Well, she couldn't tell them; that was - sure, She didn't know. At the moment, tired and let down, she couldn't even guess. She won-
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Jimmie was a highly sensitive Ahir g ; ot AR and Bart dered if even Bart knew . , . is on display at an antique and The W-E-T bill would underI el ai) : - hobby show in Chicago. mine the very principle of pricould have shattered the admira-| (To Be Continued) : i vate ownership . of homes and
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tion with one false move; but his every .move was right, He held out his big hand, smiled broadly, and said, "Hi, Jimmie, I've been wanting ‘to meet you for a darned long
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time." va : “Blind Driving is Dan n “NOT AS long as I've been want-| Church federation officials and | A L ¥ - oy E B S h 0 e St 0 I e Driving without proper insurance ole a is equally dangerous. Blue Ribbon Tobie Jimmie. “Nate used to talk about , o.oo. for a united effort to insurance, written exclusively by the Michigan
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|. “Did he?" Bart's smile grew lbroader. . “Well, he talked about Nov. 6 at 7:45 p. m. in the Second Juczaniee of complete protected driving. It proyou, too; so it's 50-50." Presbyterian church, . y tects you,yourcarand your passengers. Half an hour later they Were pr Grover L. Hartman, secretary 300 Pa | rs 0 0 me n S 1 Investigate Blue Ribbon Automobile ] arguing about football, and by “the | nsurance for vour drivin 4 \ | middi & 1 the morning they Were of the social service department of § . ! Call or write. y ’ protection, . i buddies the federation, will preside at the an | Jimmie, Bart, and Mr. Kent meeting and serve as the executive : . - | i went to a basebgll game in the head of the co-operating groups for In this group are reds, browns, whites. Nice $ 95 CIRCLE TOWER—FRANKLIN 1355 { afternoon while “Gayle and her’. iio peine The church fed for around the house—or to keep for + i mother entertained 30 friends at ¢ m t hn Je spring Automobile «+ Workmen's Compensation ! x eration committees on social service SP. . { tea .In prder to announce the en-|.,.q4 on social education and action i ; General Casualty Insurance | » gagement. lw i 4 mons . , u J ( PE will furnish the federation person Some 95 20 Pairs Don't Trade Your Insurance When You Trade Your Cof g ; ww LAV] BYR nel for the meeting: Nov. 6. D . F t Cc ] 10 GAYLE'S secret amusement oo "pro oo sid that existing ress abric " the girls refused to go home long| ..... itv projects designed to SHOES PLAYSHOES MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIRBILITY to | - [ .
after it was time to go. They offered no pretexts; they simply staved, and she knew why they were staying. One and all, they wanted to meet Bart—not “Black Bart,” the famous Yale football player, but Bruce Van Dyke Bartlett, the handsome son of
prevent divorce will be reviewed at the meeting. Plans will be set.up to strengthen the total community program for preserving the home. The church federation will concern itself chiefly with the ways % ministers may lend themselvés as the great multimillionaire Van Dyke counselors to married couples and Bartlett. with the location of counseling And while the girls waited, the ,...eaus in churches. three men sat in a bar drinking beer and themselves waiting, .as Jimmie put it; for those femmes to get the heck out of there.
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then they made a fuss over him at reduced all the Kents to an ony. of embarrassment. kw if Bart was disturbed, he suecesffully hid even the faintest evidence\of resentment or confusion He smiled and accepted the effusive |congratulations, assured everybody he knew jus, how lucky he was, and told them Ite though Calvin was just about as\pretty a little town as he had ever deen. Eventually, of ‘®ourse, the girls had to go, and Jimmje said, “Phew Bart, youre the eighth wonder of the world. How'd youlo it? I'm telling: you, man, I'd have died if I'd been in your place.” \ { ” » n i { "BART droppéd to the davemport and laughed. “It was something, wasn't it? Worse than the las! {Dartmouth game, if you're asking me. But what's a guy to do. You've just got to take ity that's all " : : “You took it beautifully,” Mrs Kent told him admiringly, “just beautifully® Gayle and I tried to shoo them out, one way or another, {but they never even heard us. Well, now, it's official—and I'm afraid | both of you are going to have to [take a lot. for the next week.”
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