Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 14
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ove Has Two Faces | nu... nu win en ae le By Irene Lonnen Ernhart Nations! Starch Sisuapolis plant of RA : {been named manager of the firm's EL
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Without, saying Sail Sehelts | hate'you!” Lon and-1 were going . But marriage to Nc” means 10 De. BDRY together before you Jan Francie and si- | spoiled it! You'll be sorry, Cassie.’| the "main rit es These all filtered in unhappy seovals Trothet "he 81 cence hen her toads us | [ts ge along As wiiness. »/she measured out her coffee in the SEN | percolator, fixed the one slice of CHAPTER § toast and the small glass of orange! | QASSIE wis drowsiig over her|,,., ang then she couldn't eat. | book, as she waited up for Leni >in a ‘She'd been trying to read so she! MIKE phoned the office the first {wouldn't think about Mike, but it/ thing. 'Bintz is a chemical engineering) Leas 1:30 g Belo Mike.* Thete were so school Srsduate of Sile Diversity of | man s | as n living a She kept hearing Mike say, “Tipnut it ‘was no use, shihogud 3043 Pleasant Run blvd, $ | may fall in love again, i you turn wanted to say, “Mike, please stay. ———— one ‘me down now, but it won't be like I can’t bear it to lose you!” from weeping in bed all day, was 'this” And the picture of someone “Well, have you changed your| g..., ; ise in Mike's arms bumed in her mind, Cass? It was in the evening paper, on
like an ugly white flame. “No. I'm afraid not, Mike” If ; | When /the phone rang she was|be could only understand, that now, | the society page, a big spread, !
startled ‘and frightened. She fairly especially after last night, she with'the Cavendish family sitting Isnatched the receiver off the hook. couldn't. 3 ‘in little fron scrollwork chairs on “Hello.” | “You are stubborn, aren't you?" the terrace. “Cavendish ‘amily “Who is this please?" (he sald gruffly. He accented the close their Mortonville estate to“This is Cassie Fletcher.” ae | day, leave for their New York Is Leni's father there. I mean “If things were different, Mike. gpartrent.” —" the speaker hesitated. I'l see you again, won't 1? | Judy Cavendish would leave for || “Leni! Oh—has something hap-| “There isnt much point to it, 1s| yassar, get-together parties, and Please tell me at/there, Cass?” The words crackled. clothes to buy in Néw York for brittle and cold. | school. Lon Cavendish, white But Mike, 1—" An inter-office flannel legs crossed, smirked at is Parker Hamilton.” messenger came in, stood curiously | Cassie from the. page, until the by Cassie's desk, waiting for her to! page blurred. Lon would leave .for
n = » . CASSIE recognized the name. nish. Ty college from New York.
The Hamiltons lived on the Hill, “IF you don't think : « = = along with the Cavendishes and _ ay on’t think enougly of me. * ypNy wouldn't see Lon again. ‘ ‘other top families. “Yes?” you cant. .. , Leni would probably never see 2 “Are you—" “That works both ways, Mike. him again. The paper fluttered “I'm Leni's ‘older sister. She felt so helpless, ‘from Cassie's finger. Her heart
: hats “Well—" There was a heavy long | ned to i? 's wrong?! i) : 3 { felt reli d happe Leni? What's wrong? lence. “Goodby, Cass. May re th ef and an ache of pity for
: For Heaven's sake, tell me.” She ) tim 1 : . : was frantic but she tried to keep Be sometime. Good luck, any- The phone rang and she went’ to | how. {answer it.
her voice low - i s0 as not to —aken; “Goodby, Mike." a Parkes There was a click at the other 'geep voice said.
“I'm afra!d.” he nd of the line. Cassie hung up. “Yes?” The single word, spoken laughing, “that they're e messenger boy tapped his jistiessly, indifferent, was like a
who was manager. » here before being
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been named com- | pany personne! relations director,
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» { » ” » : a hated So ph : ne Lod ® dois > get| “WHEN Cassie got home that eve-| premoatiion, | “You've got to stop them, of jaing Leni x her : Small face swollen. (Te Be Continued)
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only 17, to begin with.” . ® = = i *I'LL PICK vou up and we'll go! meet them. They're waiting for] ime, parked at the corner of Broad | {and Gilmore sts, by the fountain | { monument.” | | Cassie gave him the Fletcher adidress and hung up. In the bedroom | she hurriedly put on some lipstick and the white pique.dress she had | laid out for work, ran the comb! through her hair, put on her white
t if they'd just gone ahead. | {What a mess it would have been. | | All thoughts of Mike were wiped! from her mind now. i s = 8 : IT WASN'T until the next mom-! ing when the alarm pulled her out! of heavy, almost drugged sleep, that | she remembered about Mike. The events of the night before, {Leni’s hysteria, the way she had passed out, getting her to bed with | Maia aicing at last, to stand by] t , wringing her hands and ’ « the endless 'e Ts STORE HOURS: Papa both; the way! DAILY crying “Youll be sorry! 9:30 te 5:00
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