Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 32

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or J So : pe . ] HR Wal n : 3 i International Beauty School MA-TI31 THE STORY: Gayle and ‘Bart move tired of the theater, tired of shop-|bowl? I can't wait. Say, let's ovo Performances . beginning . at : : : $s assisting 1 rpc . : X inte their mew home and Bart's mother | somewhere.” ’ 8:30 p. m.,, Nov. 7 and 8, in Sutheér- | Fi . J new motion p 0 : ; | ! for the schoo

- is the first house guest. They visit the |ping, tired of going out to dinner, Kents over Thanksgiving. Gayles father tired of having people in to dinner.| “You go, Bart. I don’t want to. 1and_Presbyterian church, 28th st. L : “Harry Gor

EP JB ol My gg She was tired to death of chit-|I look awful.” and Guilford ave, FINEST QUALITY

with him. ; chat about the theater, clothes, or| “No you don't. we'll just. play Members of the cast are George | CHAPTER 23 , 7 |the latest night club celebrity. She [bridge somewhere.” [Megorden, MIS. George Megorden, LIMITED E : “yp : i QUANTITI IT WASN'T until after Chisistmas| Manted some . talk she could get mi Tour yok. You go kiveag, [Jack Tibbets, PegsY Hodshirs, Rui om ES PER PERSON . vy ' » 5 el oe . | “y . ’ | I that Gayle as even yasyely Byare Pa SE | Modlin, Jeanine Heinrichs, . Ells- J Al, OF PHONE ORDERS, PLEASKA lof BO EUROPE WAS in a turmoil. Hit- BART SUBMITTED to a little | worth Smith, Marvin Bradshaw, | OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 Bocrbed Pe SH Hoped it |ler was swaggering around, swoop- more urging for his conscience’s | Te'TY Simpson, Mrs. L. B. Sebas-| : : {ing suddenly to. snatch up Some|sake and then he went. He always Lam ‘Martha Robbins and Marilyn TURNITORE |

would be. ! voor Hitt trv. s . o YS | Megorden, [poor little country, slaughtering in went, Sometimes Gayle © felt de-

.She had told her mother her| ~.... Jews, and threatening to eT | I . i secre. and Mrs. Kent Eo "ad slaughter all Europe if it got in his serted, unloved and uncared for. POSTPONED BUTLER | ) MIT i INT & {noticed “that Gayle looked Very! .y' chamberlain ran hither and] - “It . wouldn't: hurt’ him—,” she DANCE TOMORROW!

|washed out €very morning, Pre-linither with his silly umbrella and! would thi , ' {tended surprise. “Is“Bart pleased?” |(a)keq about appeasement. It seemed | ould think, and then she would | pyjer university's homecoming LOOK FOR THE/STORE WITH THE BIG RED FRONT &' fore

she asked. to her the world was about to blow |1OYANY crush the “thought. Bart | dance, which .was postponed last | 211 E. "WASHINGTON RI 8315 Fh pi " \ 4 Fa

“Pleased?” Gayle's face became |, simply wasn’t the kind of person |Saturday night because the band | { ‘ “ y as SS ' . . ‘tai y "wi oy TE radiant. “He was so pleased he Bhe.tried repeatedly to get Bart's| Who could sit and read. failed to appear, will be held to-|

{almost cried—honestly, Mother. I opinion. He gave it readily enough,| Perhaps he would be in a fey | MAOTTOY night beginning at 9 o'clock | [never dreamed he'd be so moved. but once giveli~he Was apparently |YeA'S. but now he “had too much |in the fieldhouse gymnasium. aaa {It never once entered my. head. { done. “They all say downtown,” he|enersy. Home to him was just a| The dance will be minus home- | : 11.5 Xe

| She ‘laughed softly. “He's Sure|c. iq «it's a false alarm. “Itll blow Place to-take off from for some- |COMing atmosphere but is ex- ; § Contax Me it's going to be a boy. He says hel, .. ir Roosevelt will keep his trap! Where else. After the baby . came, pected ‘to carry some of the enthu- | STITT

{won't have anything elge. You'd | gp yt. Hitler's bluffing. What would | though, he might be different. siasm from the battle for the “Iron | . f Tn fa [think there were a dozen sexes 10|}6 want to go to war for?" : ie Key” between Butler and Wabash | METAL y ‘ Lin (To. Be Continued) in the bowl tomorrow afternoon, mm. i - Eh: - - i i os NT

{choose from.” PRY {bu ay : A | “Do you want a boy: too? WHEN SPRING came, her spirits! : ; 85mm h | «1 DON'T Ae 1 just want arose. She spent hours every fair : h ana | : Te { J r{ f n dials y 'baby. But if it is a boy, we've gl-{d8Y In the Barden a Tom. ae ) Dr. ar : % REE ready ‘got a name—James Kent|Baraen at -least wasnt. something * ° ° UY ‘ ; Rolleiiles Baett Don't tell Father, onan Anished, complete — and, thank \_- , : o HEAVY WHITE. ENAMEL FINISH 2 nT | “Not” asked Mrs. Kent, «yan | heaven, it never would: be. Every k S OPTOMETRIST { ® ALL INSULATED H J ” Satin. Vo | Dvke Bartlett?" spring it would be a new miracle, . 2 . \ kA jLiyee : and there were always. new flowers : i : > O EXTRA STURDY 3 tohot Mao | “No—James Kent Bartlett. 1 oy OFFICES First Floor Mezzanine h ; TR

{ . . ; . 'to be planted, new arrangements won't have anything else, and Bart's and expeFiments to be tried. o SET up READY TO GO

perfectly willing.” | She was becoming very large. “I'm ; : - O05 SHELVES—S5 FT. HIGH 8 Zeiss Mea

| “And if it's a girl, will it be Oc-! are it's a boy,” she told Bart. “No Howell... have your ‘eyes ex- HIS)

ri - nn . 2 . s java Bi nce Bartlett! : girl could kick as hard as that little ; ined larl » 3 ‘ Exacta Mo Mother! I should say not, Be-| imp does.” 4 amined regularly, . Special ~ 95 : {sides, Bart says Gayle is the only nw < * ; ENL LT J

{name he likes for a girl.” | BART LAUGHED gleefully. “You ; ~~ 3 Her family had been so enthusi- pet it's a boy. Let's see: this is 1939. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT “TILL 9 a Solar Mo > Kodak

astic about her house that she gay he enters Yale at 18. That'll | . thought for a time she was as en-/pe 1957, Think of it, he'll be the 7 L % i ] Lens thusiastic as they were; but.once class of 1961, Gayle, it doesn't seem EAR { ' FURMITURE | . APPLIANCES . i : Solar .Auf |she was alone again, she found her-!gs-if there could ever be a class of ’ ; a Federal R |self tine after time wandering from 1961, does it? I'll put up goal posts | GLASSES ON EASY \ \ : 00SIER | Li hi LINOLE IL Lo 8, Omega D room to room, and each room down at the end of the garden, and TERMS ih lt : } | "a - Bavsch seemed more meaningless than the I'll bet I make a good drop kicker | J . Ellwood,

| PUL fered § SO # one she had left. font of Him etre hes Ie Office Hours: f } pi LOOK FOR THE STORE WITH THE BIG RED FRONT | : BM, 5x7 PPD 2 08 | He leaned back in his chair, his “e Q. : : LI "1 2 2 | Daily 9:00 to 5:25 Washington 21 i E. WASHINGTON RL 8315

{ SHE CALLED Tom in and had plack eves dreamy, his lips parted . {him move furniture until he Was|in a smile. “James Kent Bartlett. Except Monday at Capitol {exhausted. The appearance of thel'g1, Can't ‘you hear them ‘in the {rooms had been changed, but there was, so far as she could see, no added significance to any of them. Eventually she found an explanation of her feeling of dissatisfaction with the house. There was only |one fault with it: It was com- [ pleted. > | There had beer” no growth, no ‘| development, no gradual improvement; from the day,she ‘and Bart ; _ | took possession, it had been a fin- ———— ’ ’ ished thing, as fine as she could COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | ever make it. That house was not a part of her as her mother's house was a part of her mother-—and it never could

be. “IT did 20 'years work in a month,” she thought, “and now J there's nothing for me to do.”

h 5 » ” THERE WERE times as the slow CREDIT CLOTHING months of her pregnancy crawled by that Gayle thought she ought . to be ashamed of herself, 131 W. Washington St. She had everything in the world Ti to make any woman happy: A handsome, devoted husband and -a beautiful home with three expert people to take care of it and her, She was in excellent health, and |slie was going to have a baby. But {she felt restless and impatient,

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