Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1947 — Page 11

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RIDING BESIDE Basil, listening to him, Miss Amy thought of her manifold beautifying miracles and wondered if there isn't such a thing ‘as pushing: your luck too far. Basil had begun by asking whether “this meeting of the Daughters of the Old. Dominion wasn't chiefly

is Capitals have \ division second Cleveland Barohs, 'd game here last lead to five pointsl .... N..

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"#1 move the nomination ot-tlie Rose Cameron as our delegate to

welll . ,i. Gasps, & sort of dull, ‘and ‘two ‘quick seconds, almost

had to choose between them, Miss Rose Cameron's nomination had been moved and seconded. ; “Are*we ready for the vote?” Slips of paper and pencils were circulated, the tension heightened, heads bent. “I shall vote for Bessie, " Rose murmered. “Oh, my dear!” Miss Any whis~ pered, through stiff lips. “Oh, no!” Sidney glowered at Rose, Don't be a sap,” she croaked.

ance away from for the purpose of electing Blakes : ville's delegate to the annual national convocation to be held next month in Washington, . A rhetorical query; Miss Amy felt safe enough+in saying yes. Wasn't * it the custom, Basil then asked, that in the choosing of delegates, the / Daughters everywhere tried to put their best foot forward, to make ¥a favorable impression in the national body? Miss Amy murmured yes. And to that end, wasn't it traditional for a younger Daughter to be elected? “Oh yes,” Miss Amy said,

and “Steve Wochy apiece for ‘the t one and Simpon is the Caps’ th ‘41 points and: the league's lead etting business. for Indianapolis ~ me great “saves” work at the cage lo the job turned er member of the

home game will nst Philadelphia, And didn’t all the other chapters y ets here last in the United States send off from However, before their midst some exceptionally

kets again, the —-gharming young member? “They ney to St. Louis seem to,” said Miss Amy tentatively. ers Saturday. “I've seen the newspaper photole graphs, Yes." » 8 ” avy : “THEN WHY.” Basil demanded, 3h Ice “is Blackesville’s delegate always D PRESS ' Bessie Pomeroy, who's 30 if she’s a

ey league fans ising one of the ames following a nayhem at Pitts. that saw four or injuries before rs outscored the

teeth and the underslung figure of A Bartlett pear?” Miss Amy didn't know; she really didn’t; but she gave the inevitable answer, Besides the buck teeth and the Bartlett pear contours, Bessie had an. shcesior.-.-on LARS Basil exclaimed. “Bosh and tripe, Mrs. Cameron. Just because Bessie’s grandfather was a general, the rest of you people here must be judged at the convocations as a ‘lot of old scarecrows and fuddiduddies? Blakesville isn’t thinking straight.”

aut, al-goptncl aloes jelds and Rabbit e start, and the eight penalties. major casualties of the Hornets, ad gash over his 1 of the Hornets,

p and will be out L |; “But, Basil—" . ek, and Hershey's ' [ “This year the Blakesville Daughete Babando, sisal} & §' ters must Febel against the Pomeroy

tyranny and elect another delegate, a pretty girl, the prettiest in the for Hershey and . pers Basil paused dramatically, oiled a shutout and added: “Rose Cameron!” tsburgh, ; ee. : ROSE CAMERON? , .. “Oh, my darling!” Miss Amy thought, and had to clutch at the support rod of the surrey’s tasseled top.

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| LEAGUE Division “Well, Mrs. Cameron?” L TPs. G OG + Miss Amy realized that they were fivnp> drawing up to the Earle house and iu 3 1 in 108 Basil was looking quizzically at her. 16 9 38 111 131 She gently shook her head. A very Division pice idea, she appreciated it. But— L Tres 6 00 “But you think nothing can be 1% 4 10 115 . done?” hos 3h “Nothing, Basil. And I'm not even 26 4 10 104 219 a voting: member, you know; I a wouldn't be allowed to put & name 57 Nout in nomination, even if I wanted th)... to.” Ee “No, .but that could be fixed. (It SULT! p \ yy 5 is fixed.” k 4. . “Basil,” said Sidney from the GAMES r , back seat, “are you insane?” rgh at Cleveland, LEA “You'll see.” Laughing, he got out ef, Ney Haven NP of the surrey and helped Miss Amy ote ¢ down. “Here we are.” 2 : ns wo Acquire * MISS AMY could never afterSs . ward remember exactly ‘what did Jan. I (U.P). happen, though ‘certain highlights

of the St. Louis remained clear.

club have beenthe Toledo ' Mud rican association, office announced

membered them, and somebody’s singing a solo which was applauded, though not by Miss Amy. To the transaction of old business, she!

er Stanley Frens, mes while losing wns last season; atcher, and Gene who returned to er rétiring last.

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man of the nominating committee | had risen to report. * One name only, Bessie Pome-

gavel, If there were no further ROMIRBHON Sw

2 =n “MADAM PRESIDENT! "

{congealed Miss Amy's blood; she

day, ugly as a mud fence, with buck |

o.8 "8 Vi or? THE - PENCILS scratched. the slips were collected, the clerks retired to tabulate the votes. Anxiety

would surely have perished, had she not caught Mrs. Earle's eye across the room, Mrs, Earle was smiling, mouthing something. Miss Amy thought she was saying in pantomime: “It's all over but the shouting.” : All over? Yes, the clerks had finished their tabulating. “Miss Rose Cameron has been elected—" : Miss Amy heard “that, but her eyes were so blurred with tears, she could see nothing at all. , , , The meeting adjourned to the dining room for refreshments of salad and sandwiches, sherbert and sponge cake Sniteolles, # » “MAMMAL “Yes, Rose?” Miss Amy stood up, trembling. “I don't want to go to Washington, Mamma. I want to stay here.” The protest went unregistered. People were surging forward, shaking Miss Amy's hand; her face was blissful. : So Rose said nothing more. ,, .

(To Be Continued)

Thrives in Tokyc TOKYO, Jan. 1 (U. P.) —There’s a little red schoolhouse in Tokyo— right across 'the street from the Russian Embassy—and it's the most exclusive institution of learning, in Japan, The school has a student Sods of 27, all children of members of the Soviet mission in Japan, and a faculty of nine teachers sent from the Soviet Union to see that Rus-sian-speaking Ivan and Tatiana get the right kind of primary and elementary school education. ‘Classes range from the first to the eighth grades and are attended by children from 7 to ‘16 years. They . learn ‘the usual subjects taught American children in those grades, with somewhat more emphasis on singing and dancing. English is taught from the third grade on. Three of the teachers are men and the rest are women. Some are wives of Soviet mission members.

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