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CHAPTER 22 IT WAS almost November before
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From the first Gayle was careful fot to keep him tied to her apron strings, and she never forgot Some
advice her mother had- given her,
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you have to. He'll go himself the
second year—you needn't worry {about that—but he'll love you twice
{as much, if you make him go with {his men friends now and then the
first year.” While they’ ‘were staying at the
| hotel, Gayle had sent him off to lone of his clubs a dozen times. | “Go play poker,” she wauld say. { “I'm too tired to go anywhere, and
you can't just sit. I'm going to bed and read. You go somewhere and dissipate.” She had always felt gratitude in his kiss, and after the first time or two he had offered no protests. Then -Gayle had had no doubt of her mother’s wisdom.
» ” n MRS. BARTLETT was their first house guest. She arrived with Marie and the chauffeur and took possession of the guest room. “Very nice,” she said, looking around critically; “very nice, indeed—en-
; #4 | tirely adequate.”
Her visit turned out to_bz less
\. | of a strain than Gayle had ex- == | pected it to be. True, Gayle found
her uninhibited adoration of Bart rather trying. It was, Gayle thought, surely the only uninhibited thing about her: but when, as she did twice in Gayle’s presence, she took Bart's hand and gazed into his eyes and asked pleadingly, “You're still my boy, aren't you, Bruce?” Gayle thought of Rose and for the first
, time felt full sympathy with Rose's
vocabulary, » - ”
BUT OUTWARDLY, she was quite as gracious as Mrs. Bartlett was. She didn't know whether Mrs. Bartlett liked her. or not. It was enough to know that, willingly or unwillingly, she approved of her, After she left, Gayle put her out of her mind and thought about the pleasant things she had to
| look forward to.
She and Bart were going to Calvin for Thanksgiving and then her parents were going to spend all of her father’s Christmas vacation in her home. Maybe she would have a secret to tell them then. She was almost sure she would. Anyhow, she would know next week; she had an appointment with the doctor. » tJ - TO GAYLE the Thanksgiving visit to _Calvin was all she had
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z= ee i oe map INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Lali in |Senior Hi-Y at Howe High ~ Boosts Membership to 58
dreamed it would be. She was en. (in circumstances when he'd nat-| Twenty-two boys have been in-!/Rosalyn Haven, Joanne Gerard, tirely happy and took it for granted |urally seem his most youthful?” ducted into Howe high school senior Patty Kossatz, Vera Davis, Marthat her family shared her happy Mr. Kent nodded his agreement. |yi.y raising the membership of garet Dewitte, Marjorie Sewell, Bev~ ness. “Granted, but we had a talk yes-| ohghnidation 16 55. ‘The -new erly Sears, Marie Ochs and Mary They were aware of that BapPl- terday, and it made me feel un- Bveiibers’ are: . Ann Brown, ness, but a doubt had crept into easy. We got on to politics and the |™e : their minds. It was Jimmie who | European situation, 2 Jago. ek Sires, 20, ‘Date With Judy’ first voiced it on the Sunday eve-| “He didn’t offer an idea of his|C0rya, James Steckley, ning after Thanksgiving when [own—and if he had any informa- [Jack O'Neel, Bob Beach, Fred Fath, Is Senior - Play Gayle had taken Bart out with her tion, T didn't find it. T couldnt see[Pon Brown Tim Hunter, Dave| A senior committee, consisting of | to call on an old friend. any evidence that he even reads the | Owen, Dick Reed, Irving Thomas, |Jim Denny, chairman, Norma Sleg- | “I've never seen a happler cou-{newspapers.” Bob Caudell, Dick Sharkey, Hubert | ler, Pat Kruse and Alan Gise, has | ple,” he said. “Doesn't Gayle look “Oh, yes he does!” Jimmie put in. Powell, Bill Terrell John Brydon, selected “A Date With .Judy” as like a mililon dollars? And she’s| “There's nothing he doesn't know |Ted' Guthrie, Bil Mitchell, Bill|the play to be given by the class ertainly ga-ga about Bart. It about sports. He can recite baiting Nevill, and James Askren, of 1947, Tryouts for the play will akes me almost ashamed to see averages the way I can multiplica- be held Nov. 11 and 12.
her. look -— tion tables, and I'll bet he can tell New Attendance AA RT a aan ha crn 1.704 : Row ig the Army- -N#vy scores for the! Checkers Named SCHOLES XESS
\, a 88 last 10 yeups “I KNOW.” Jim Kent puffed | The names of the attendance y ve i limi~ thoughtfully at his pipe. ~*“I know. I VE SEEN plenty of sophomore§ | checkers for this semester have aate Police, in 2 Juve we Ry All her adoration is in her eyes.” Who could do the same thing," said been announced by Mrs. Mildred all
gin a rigid inspection of all busses He sighed. “¥ don't know whether | iS father, his voice dry. “Now, I/D. Loew, dean of girls. They are for mechanical defects tomorrow, to be happy about it or not.”
| want you to understand me, I'm Patuseln Erie, Basen ae Col. Austin R. Killian, state police “I don't either,” Jimmie con-|not holding his interest in sports a ily n Barnes and Mart: superintendent, said today. fessed. “It kind of scares me—the against Rita, Afr all. He was a oy Wh & . Col. Killian sald traffic accidents way he could hurt her, I mean.” yn Bicher. involving school busses inereased 18 “Exactly.
Her fait tn h is | famous athlete himself; so that — per cent. last year, He said 92 ve er Ia n him rest is perfectly natural. : : i * - frightening. It'd be all right if | mieres not Da thing against Main Office Aides hicles carrying school children were he weren't so incredibly young.|nhim. I like him enornfbusly, but I'm|For School Chosen involved in crashes in 1045, That's, a large part of his charm, |peginning to wonder if . he won't Drivers whose vehicles” fail to of scourse. But he's beginning t0|grow a little tiresome. Gayle's in-| Tne names of the girls who are meet mechanical standards’ ‘at the | seem to me just about the most |telligent. She likes intelligent con- to assist in the main office of the department's inspection wil be | attractive undergraduate I've ever | versation. I'm afraid the day may school were announced today. given 10 days” to make heeded known.” come when she'll find her husband] They are Marilyn Thomas, repairs,” Col. Killian said. “Failure | a bore.” Geraldine Bender, Carolyn Fish-|to comply may force the bus out of | beck, Marcia Scovell, Judy Miller, service and subject the driver and (To Be Continued) Carol Newcomer, Marilyn Cranston, 'owner to prosecution.” |
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