Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1947 — Page 23
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ganization in line, the poll, beat the ters to go to the le to garner a for-
ants 0 win the nominathe voters will not city council to vote
receive the votes p inti-organistion
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witness stand, he ened. - The memexplanation conn Stefan went sq . on the list nulliinformation pro-
1 one or two other proportion to the ublican committee cision to meat-ax were deliberately decision. faced Mr. Stefan, of modern Ameri- | an exhibit that d is circulating in 1iton tell him what nt on for several
very moment, the ‘ague, where they on that President o show them in
nis. Among those effort to further he noisiest swordbillions for “deie.” Not one cent irmaments, seems
man’
re would come up ver in front of
man to sense the an impermanent repression, but he [le had an unholy 1e felt the immi- * ride in an auto, k when a plane
. he also disliked other and father , for the evening, porch and stare then return and
w’'s if I'd go out d go upstairs and led to rain, snow,
1easure of esteem 1 an utterly false the sweet potato mined, not only . and the chicken sweet potato or
when his ghdst to walk the 100 n every evening, ue, because Jake, e the cow went stay down there looking over his
islike for corporHe would have n forced to pay 1e fiddle, and he Ja'line.
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of the United her the govern-
not voting. On deciding vote to
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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947
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Ten NY
Return Engagement
By Gwen
Davenport
(Copyright by Gwen Davenport)
& THE STORY: After » liftime of dassling the world, the great actress Saphle van Byck comes home te the little {lus const town where she was bern. idow of an international banker, she had lv comfortably on the Riviera until the war, In her Jory are Vietoria Jenkins, her granddaughter; Marcel Porrault, an elderly Frenchman whe is ber portrait painter, and Sir Charles Madden, her butler. Sophie has bought the old Peabody house on exclusive Goose Neck point, Gedfrey Mansbridge, whe is living in an old actors’ home, is on her conscience. She writes to him. On the day Sophie is te start sitting for Marcel's annual portrait of her, both Marcel and Sir Charles know a» letter from Godfrey awaits her @ownstairs but refuse te mention it... They both dislike him.
CHAPTER # “YOU WERE expecting something?" Marcel asked carefully, ex-
changing a look with Sir Charles.
“Yes—rather. Yes, I was, But it doesn’t matter, Now, Marcel, where
make the top, no matter how hard she worked, They sald she couldn't do it be‘cause her accent was wrong—or because she was too big—or because she was unwilling to compromise. Well, she thought, my accent was not Parisian; I was too big. Instead of Corvee, who wanted me and could have made things a little easier, perhaps, I fell in love with an obscure young artist. # ~ ” MARCEL HAD been a year or so younger than she, equally thread- | bare, convinced of his greatness, as she was of hers. He had believed in her, coached her, helped to pay for her lessons. " “Oh, my dear!” she said aloud.
of them who said she could never !
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Was he, too, thinking of the two “The green chair. Voila." brief years before she had ceased
With a sweep of her supple drape- © Jove him and, alyey: honest, ries, Madame sat. Marcel fluttered ad to = so? was how about her, getting down on hands Many years—51? What a long time and ‘knees to crawl around the [Ne had been faithful to that mem- | ory! chair and rearrange the folds of | ; her garment. Sophie relaxed with | ute Wad a Kuiock at the door. patient graciousness. “You can take 1v Was Bridget, plump and bloomdown my breakfast tray,” she said In8 in her starched blue uniform. to Sir Charles. “And please bring Ta mail, Madame van Eyck. I my mending basket. You must both found it on the hall table. be running out of socks. It's on the wan table by my bed.” : MARCEL'S HAND paused in S wn =» | midair. Sophie's eagerness was ob- $ ious she took the letters to seek MARCEL BEGAN to sketch in an VIOUS as § outline of the figure, Sir Charles in the pile that one she hoped to brought in the mending and Sophie, . : put on her glasses, smiling at the Yes, there it was! There was the anachronism of horn rims with a 8ddress written in his familiar medieval gown, The butler left them 18nd with an old-fashioned pen. to carry the breakfast tray downstairs.
did you want me to sit?”
link left in the bottom of a postt reel said, «Ap, | Office inkwell, and the envelope poner 4 tm . Yu in aos we Was so cheap Sophie felt a sudden were so happy—" Ready tears had pazg on Seeing od ‘ Dears sprung to his eloquent Latin eyes.| “© Was poor, then; perhaps even “But that's just sentiment, Mar. 50 POT that out of prudence, not eel. We were happy in France two indifference, he had not sent a
; telegram or even a special-delivery. s ago. We happy | foe ans hs gelliy tan, be happy She could not believe he did not
“You have not beer happy since W30t to see her again, as she longed
pe 1 to see him. ey ays?” he askeq’ WIth, “oor 2t had time done to tiiat evs
s 2 a cessively handsome head, to that “OF COURSE I have” Oh, she [i8ure which used to thrill women had! She had been happy in ob. (8% he matinees. gcurity and happy in the height of | e slipped the envelope to the her fame. She had also been un- Pottom of the pile and laid it on happy, often desperately so. And ® table until she could take it to now she knew that her happiness her Foon) any open it in privacy, or unhappiness had never depended (To Be Continued) on anything but people. 2 ! Many people there were: Marcel, Anderson Suburb Mary, Basil, Max... and the others. p . Particularly Godfrey Mansbridge. Plans Incorporation It was really to Godfrey she owed Times State Service whatever experience she had had | ANDERSON, Ind, April 24—A with happiness and unhappiness petition asking that the suburban
alike. |addition of Elmhurst, located at the
po ma chere—" Marcel re- y.. edge of Anderson on state road
“You and I--" Sophie began, try-| 3% be incorporated as the town of Ing to tell him what she wanted him Elmhurst has been approved by the to know, which was the extent of Madison county board of commisher gratitude to him. {sioners subject to an election on the ® =x = matter by residents of the commuWSHE REMEMBERED herself at a nity to be conducted Saturday, remote 20, fleeing her past, a ten-/ May 3, der girl who had got herself from| The petition, which bore the sig-
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Portland to Paris, slaving at the natures of 159 residents of the ad-
Conservatoire, getting bits to play dition, set out that a census taken at the Odeon. March 24 showed the population to She swore to herself that all the be 324, including 206 qualified voters rest of the world was wrong, all 'and 187 resident property owners. So -
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