Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1946 — Page 20

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-ARE GIVEN AWARDS Soret On Ta At a special employee dinner | ( I M L ; . { given by the Shell Oil Co, a number a e \Z ’ : received awards for employment ' ; : records. J. G. Sinclair, division | pit comes home with a. chesttul of | us 18 our dance.” His lips brushed manager, presided at the meeting | fibbons and a cocky swagger. When |the dark hair above her forehead. ’ : Russ Condon, his closest FE nd, asks Monday in the Columbia elub. Elise Varney to find a date for Red ann Those honored included W. C.| ihe, iaviies Sally, Clark—sesuiitul Rel |. gy 1SE“LOOKED up at him hapll | Huonker, 1203 N. DeQuincy st. 24| and’ Sally is the girl fo do it. Red (pily and his arms tightened about

- thinks the evenin reminisce about the wild times he

years; PF. J. "Koesters, 1710 Kessler Rusa had in Paris. Russ tries to ste

blvd, E. dr, E. W. Fifer, 13 N, Traub ave; W. R. Raschert, and ll |. Hunsucker, both Zionsville, and fl |W. A. Mills, Muncie, 20 years; H. J. Hl | Kobusch, 3740 N. Pennsylvania st.; 1G. A. -Harshman, Anderson, and il |. G. Henry, Terre Haute, 15 years, Miss C. M, Nielson, North Salem; Miss N. M. Rodewald, 547 N. Keystone ave.; Mrs, J. B. Kuhn, 2043

4 her, “You're sweet,” he said. The music had stopped before they were aware of it and suddenly they felt a little foolish alone there on the floor in each other's arms. Russel laughed and disen-

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CHAPTER 7 RUSSEL'S abrupt action had the desired effect, It broke up Red's reminiscences. Red began to clamber to his feet, “Yes,” he said. dance.” Elise stood up, and they waited

their table. Red was there, alone. He had another whisky before him and he was scowling darkly at the glass.

“Come on-—let's

Tel. MA-0583—Hours 8 fo 8 Beech st. and P. G. Rice, 3433 for Sally and there wasn't much| “Where's Sally?” Elise asked —i 4 Graceland ave, 10 years. Sally could do but accept the sit- quickly. uation. She went gingerly into] Red nodded vaguely. Red's arms. Elise met Russel's pumled eyes. Russ’ eyes followed the other|“I'll go find her,” she said. She

picked up her little beaded purse and went In the direction of Red's nod.

couple worriedly as they moved around the floor, “I don't know what got into Red,” he said apologetically. His| She found Sally in the powder face was still crimson with em-| room, repairing her make-up, barrassment. no»

4.8.4 SALLY SAW Elise in the mirror

ELISE FELT her own guilt too and said without turning her head much to blame Red unreservedly. and ‘with ‘cool: firmness: “Tl not

“I'm afraid it's Sally,” she acho knowledged. “She's given him an dance any more with your Mr. Mcnun the wade inferiority complex — she usually Fan. He must have thought 1 was . does.” his ‘Margie’ the way he tried to

wolf me. Disgusting!” “He's not my Mr. McFan,” Elise said weakly, “He's a friend of Russel's. And—and Sally you might try to be a little more friendly.” Sally had finished her perfect

Russ looked at her sharply. “Why did you ask her? Wasn't there anyone else?” Elise was driven to a small le: “I—I thought Red might be good

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A y Red was still drinking when they VELVET | went back to the table. And he was WILTON beginning to get ugly, “Might as i {well get drunk,” he said thickly. | Plain, Salt and Pepper and “Katy Hepburn won't dansch with ~~ | Patterns. All Colors me.” Bed” Ein | “Ill dance with you, Red,” oe | AnWool 9x12 From $42.80 fli © BINCERELET i EABIEDT FORGES THAME She waited while he got clumsily pantie ERen ptt on " to his feet. e saw that he was | TARE A VIZ TEAR TO PAY really a little drunk and. she half ; . |] OPEN MON., FRI, AND SAT, | regretted her impulse. In he nionsat of Juible sasvive tie booklet ks sealable to fassifios 8 || igure UNTIL § P.M. # a» : tadividuals whe went to loam something sbeuwt Gro vestous benelie il BUT SHE forgot that when Red vaiable under Socal Securty lew is die abl put his arms about her. There was ; NO COST — NO ONJIGATION y 4 ne a magnetic vitality about the man b Plosss person. write ot tehphons pond 197 Prof (Vel (that was like an electric charge. ; le ? - ™ € 0 Elise's bare skin tingled under his n is , ! Pl | touch. She tried to draw away from KIRBY MORTUARY TUS LL AS him a little. He held her closer. IEE ELIE BYE IL | The uncertainty of Red's moveSe 9 ments vanished the moment they WA-3331 39 W. I6th - RI-8642 started to dance. He was light and

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th on his, feet. Their steps matched effortlessly. . “Say, we do all right together, baby,” Red said. He seemed as surprised at it. as she was. He held her very closely. Around and around they circled with the hypnotic rhythm of the music weldling them together. ;

ELISE PULLED herself sharply

ceased. She was breathless. Russel looked up and shrugged when they got back to the table. “tially wants to go home,” he said. Elise was conscious of a sharp relief. “I think we had better go,” slie agreed. They drove Sally home first, and then a definitely groggy Red. Russel went in with him and put him to bed. When he came back he got in the car and drove for awhile without saying anything, Elise thought, “He is angry with me for inviting Sally.” H » . HER HAND stole out and touched his on the steering wheel. And suddenly the fevered nightmare of the evening fell away. There was no Red McFan, no Sally Clark, no complications. Just she and Rus-

understanding. He stopped the car and took ler in his arms. “Oh, Elise—Elise—" For a moment she felt his heart throbbing close to hers. She waited. She knew what it was he wanted to say. : But some fear, some lack of courage held him back. He kissed her again and let her go. “It's late, dear. I'd better take you home.” She thought of that moment] many times afterward. She thought! of how different everything would have been if Russel had said he loved her and asked her to marry| him, then.

(To Be Continued)

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