Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 12

time to send one to Parker. Way | thought,

Mas hell have.” oC wup wish you wouldnt mention... papa and Sid to cut the Christ- |

film, Mama,” Oassie cried sud-

denly. ' “I wish everyone wouldn't ing room. !

always kegp harping on him!” She flung out of the kitchen and went into the long living room where

It's silly,” she said, trying to sound

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By Irene Lonnen Ernhart

A letter came from Leni, saying she was sorry she couldn't get home, It might be a long time before she saw them again. She was on her way to New Orleans, with some fellow she had met at

His family lived there. She was thinking of marrying him, . 80 Leni had given up the idea of marrying Parker, after all, Cassie!

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mas tree. They set it up in the liv] “It's going to seem’ funny with- |

out Parker here,” papa said. “Seems like he’s one of the family even.

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though he ain't here any more,"| he added, in spite of mama's dark ; . look " #yOU know what 1 think, Cas-

|. There was a box from Mike, ger L3uink, what 1 ‘think, C85- | mailed from New York. Nylons for, , ) ’ [Cassie, a musical powder box, for - “Don’t say- such things, Mama. | ama, books for Sid, and an enor-

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BUT there wasn't any fun in any, of it. It was like a dream, an empty; dream; witiv no beginning |

‘where, ; : They were all sitting at the small table in the kitchen eating supper! on Thursday evening when the tele-!

hecause Calvert Whiskey is pre-war quality. gram came from Parker. Mama had o gone to the door and she came!

So7 13 Dowditeh Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass, back smiling, the yellow paper in

Cutvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY her hand... ve 86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. ten to this,” she said. “ ‘SAVE Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City ME A PLACE ON THE LIVING! (ROOM MANTLE TO HANG MY] STOCKING. I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. LOVE TO ALL." “Hurrah!” Sid cried. “Good old! Parker! I knew he'd come!” i » » =

THERE was a sudden silence. Cassie could feel the color drainling from her face. She pushed {back her chair and went out of the room and upstairs, and got the big Suitcase out of the closet. She was busy packing when Mama came up. ' “Now Cassie, what you going tw do?” 7 “Well, I can’t stay here,” Cassie

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{retored. “You ought to realize | that.” : Price SA47 “Cassie, youre being foolish. Thats’ probably why Parker's

comin’ to begin with—to see you. And then to go and run away!” ~ s »

| “WHY should he come fo see ' me?” Cassie said bitterly. - “He probably knows as well as {you do the divorce was all a mis- | take.” “It wasn't a mistake, and there's ino reason why he'd want to see me. It's more probable that he {doesn’t know I'm here. I'd planned | ‘to go to California, remember?” | “But where can you go? And on! | Christmas, too, and we planned] dad Oh maa aa Mama hee {gan to weep into her apron. » 2 = ! PAPA came- into the bedroom ° 'hesitantingly. - He gestured at her Is OUR Business with the stem of his pipe. “What you goin’ to leave for, Cassie?” he said regretfully. “I don’t see why you can't stay. You and Parker could surely get along through Christmas, even if you ain't married to him any more. {And your mama's all cut up about your leavin.” | “Would you mind driving me to For Hearing Aid Users the bus station?” Cassie said. She Eliminate the Receiver in the . drew on her gloves. Ear. See—Try This Marvelous | a uN New Development on All Makes | IN Indianapolis it was almost of Hearing Aids. | impossible to find a.room, but she NEW STREAMLINED | finally found one in a small hotel.

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