Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1947 — Page 8
| ROSE WAS to leave Blakesville on: May 5th, going alone to Indianapolis and there joining a group of" delegates from other Midwest chap-|-
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ters and a credentialed Daughters’ chaperon, with whom she would ‘make the rest of the trip. This would be her first night in a Pullman car, and Rose was a bit nervous; but Mamma, who had traveled to Buffalo on her honeymoon, minimized the Lizards of undressing and Sressing in a berth. ® THE THING os, Mamma said, not to" undress at all--or t all. Your hat, coat, shirtwaist skirt could be removed, but not stockings, corset or underclothing. Slip & kimono over these things, and a net over your hair, and sleep like
“| that.
In the morning, get into your outer garments again, and do: not in any circumstances emerge. into the aisle even slightly disheveled. Walk sedately to the ladies’ room to make whatever repairs to your appearance might seem necessary. Miss Amy had extraneous items taf advice. Rose must tip the porter
+ | (50-cents)y and be civil to him, but
refuse to let him brush her skirts—
“just say-no, thank you, in a lady-,
like tone.”
= » » IN THE DINING. CAR, the right. hand side of the meri must be asulted before ordering: after her meal, she must wait for ‘the bill, which would be brought with the finger-bowl. (In Miss Amy's din= in them.
rose leaves floating
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Above all, Rose mustn't speak to any person not in her own party, unless perhaps to some very old and obviously wéll-bred woman. If a man should speak to her, Rose would be perfectly justified in not answering. Rose carefully noted these sober counselings and would heed them. » = » THE LAST FEW days before: the departure were very busy, but the morning of the day itself was dull, because everything had been done. Rose was ready in her navy blue poplin traveling outfit, her trunk had gone, her suitcases were packed and in the hall. A sense of strain prevailed, broken only by Mamma's asking every
ticket, her billfold, clean handkerchiefs, her trunk check ‘and the tablets to take if she felt trainsick.
week and would not be present to see the traveler off, but Mamma, Sidney and Hannah would go to the station, and Jeff would come from the bank to say goodby.
o'clock Basil and Mrs. Earle drove up in the surrey. Mrs. Earle had on her lap a box containing a corsage bouquet of carnations, a token sent by the Blakesville Daughters to [the delegate. » » » MRS. EARLE SAID she was going to the station and so were ymany of the other Daughters, {there would be quite a crowd, Then !Ted Lennert rang the doorbell; {he had his father's automobile at {the curb and, under his arm, a box {of candy. At 11:30 Sol Jacoby arrived with !a second box of candy and a basket of fruit. Both Ted and Sol said they were going to the station. “Pine!” cried Mrs. Earle energetically. “We'll all go!”
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what seemed the Putghters' en tire mem hip. - : of Do THINK this is so nice.” Miss Amy -dabbed at a few tears, as the throng closed about Rose, who was blushing prettily. “So lovely i Sidney thought it was awful, a mob, a rat-race—and how could Rose bear it? Stepping back, fanning herself with her hit, Sidney
d looked around at the other people,|
commonplace all-‘of them, starting for prosaic destinations, catching this same trainin.
He was lounging against the metal grill which separated the platform from the tracks, a negligent posture, a smile on his lips as he gazed past
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d then she saw Ace Latshaw.! wasn't you, Sid,” said Basil,
| flickered toward her, stopped. “Hello, Ace!” "= & HE DIDN'T so len bina his eyes were blank. Straightening he swung on his heel and walked away. Sidney was astounded and- irate. “Well, I'll be darned!" But if he. thought she'd follow him, he was mistaken, He could go to the devil! Sidney turned, .flounced through the Daughters, and kissed Rose on the cheek,
‘ . “All aboard!" “Goodby, Rose} Goodby!” ? The train puffed slowly down the track, with Rose waving from che rail of the observation car, . . The ride home in‘the Earle sure rey. seemed like. dead Siignce after all that din. » » " “I HOPE you' Te gi sorry it
“No, angel.” ““But you're not talking,” “I'm meditating.” She was meditating, on Ace Lat-
Sidney. “Ace” she exclaimed, her heart | unaccountably. racing. : His eyes’
as |rakish, terribly Bandsome, glance. ing at her without a glimmer of recognition, walking off with. his ou swaggering gait,
thought.
“Maybe he has amnesia,” Sidney “And if he has, I'm glad. e dirty bum!”
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