Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1949 — Page 5

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/, that's|room. After supper they sat in the par-| peered lor, with the curtains drawn. It was very nearly ning inde When { the bells jingled to a ne “entrance to the tall

a elas; ing all week, With grow! ixtety, how hel looot And EO Lh 4 “Mary says we've got to eat any ——— Grasping his. Uncle Hi ‘now, ‘ea she's going to ehUFCh. was, a bronze knife for his uncle, a wa: before Aunt 9 I don't see why Mamma's noting dollar and a half was all he'd|a bottle eau de cologne for his Shadows ber nome. 5 i window been able to save from his allow- aunt, and a set of miniature 3 . Fah cle Rock rose. “I must be perfectly sound , dishes decorated with garlands of] gE SAID NOTHING at home oft.” : . frosts aud banates for Thelabout his expedition, and for- Wik . | “Arent you staying for ,sup-isuddenly and X ; boys would be harder | please, | tunately everyone was too busy! PRAIRIE AVE. was in com- per?” cried Almira. our place again the rest of the evening. the house, clasping his precious but it appeared safe to offer fito ask where he'd been. motion all New Year's Day. : i set, 1 thought you - and (To Be Continued) few foreign stamps for their col-| On Christmas morning Aunt| Uncle Rock arrived late in eve- “SNOW E 0 unk ve A 1968, by Arthur Maeker. Pub lections. Lydia woke almost as eatly as ning clothes, having stopped to... FNL SRC FELIR, YIN Ee rt Fa Cory ES. I. os SO spi ot Be LL Le Ot fc] s . finally eme no agonized waiting to open ; he was to stay to } mp: Be i At of 11s Thing HIGRs\ WIND Tur DOs Dun gies The marl etre i ar Tne choanat supper. va | Unels. Kogk ‘produced. 4a en Ch

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to Mr. Tomkins’ and arrived with (was starting to set. Ned gasped) there must be. The presents were] Except for him snd Ned and % " yd his nose and ears . It took |after the warmth inside, and lavish and highly satisfactory. |Aunt Lydia, the parlour was Park Department Sets . Its New Pastor him an hour or to make hisistood on the door-step, wrapping| “Aftef church the tree was empty when Mr. Kennerley en- E.o9 Amateur Show . Buy » Hoover complete with purchases. his scarf more tightly round his lighted, Uncle Rock and various tered. - A 3 The : Brightwood » Methodist, attachments. The famous Hoover Now the rush was over so Ned throat and eyeing a little fear- cousins arrived, and there were) “Happy New Year, my lady. The City Park Department will Church ‘will honor its new pas-§ ald. ia molemni HOME inspected the counters in’ com-fully- the unusual number of! presents all over again. Corinne sends her love and greet- sponsor a free amateur show at!tor, the Rev. Albert R. Ashley. 2, 1919, ined RIAL his family and persons who have ia 1949, by United experts with T

pany only with the Kennerlys’'|Micks on the sidewalk. This time,| Dinner lasted for hours. It Ings. Moonlight and the new cut- Spades Park, Brookside and ComEdna and two or three “Micks” however, the Micks had an object seemed a small eternity from the/ter from Kimball's are at the merce Aves, at 8 p. m. today. joined the church over the past from the other side of Michigan 'in view: a small woman in a long|soup to the walnuts and raisins/door; I wonder if I can persuade pgrticipants will include Lynda Year with a reception tomorrow; Avenue. dark fur coat, who came out of land glasses of sweet cider that/You to play truant for a few min- 3, Tomlin, dancer; Barbara |[DIERE on oi «A His final selections included a!Bartlett's drug store on the cor- Uncle Hiram always demanded utes and give me the benefit of gmith, dancer; Edward Klinge, ac-| The reception will be given at, ; i %) ? on holidays. Ned was hardly able YOUr opinion of the combination.” sordianjst: Buna Williums, baton|7:30 pi m. in the chuich social! to move when they left the table. Aunt Lydia sighed, and then ywirler: David Dickinson, elocu- rooms. The Woman's Socfety of! It was again a very cold day, but|shook her head. |tionist; Gloria and Glennd Martin, Christian Service and the Wes. he felt there was nothing for it “I'd love it, of all things. But marimba and accordion. Don leyan Service Guild will direct but to ask for permission to gO ive almost supper time, and Rock Pedlow will be master of cere-| the program. Mra. Merton Good|

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outstrip the homesick feelings fue’'d keépt at bay so long, he walked a good deal farther than 2 hed planned, well beyond

Aunt Lydia sighed once more. plode violently on mere contact. from Lafayette.

for a walk, and 1 » « monfes, : fs chairman and Mrs. C. B. La- » i g pian ri _ Ned thrust his hands deep in 9 1 410 SOME 30 18 Opera the! ————————————— Ia cb co-chairman for the event. 301 W, WASHINGTON ST his pockets and trudged valiantly fire, and if you are going to the EXPLOSIVE CONTACT All members of the parish are ex-| mer Sead . g . . |south, fighting the tears that were theater, a breath of fresh air will] Ordinary cotton and low-tem-|pected to be present and welcome orner Senate CLASS TABLE TOPS trying hard to come. Hoping toido you a power of good.” perature liquefied fluorine will ex-|the Ashleys whf came Teomtly

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Twenty-Second and the boundarws h » topt. Vanity, coffee, end, dresser and desk 3 les of the familiar world, out to tops cut to size. One week delivery. Buy in the empty fields and cow pastures Br gr pe : i" a § ® dn and i around Fortieth St. TTR ! \S your size pattern. : Just as he was about to turn 5 Fs back he caught sight of a woman,! a] ¥ ¥ § “ 4 ] the only other human being hardy, iT S v WITH THE he LYMAN BROS. INC. enough to brave the wintry blast. a

» ” ” 31 On the Circle—MA rket-7437 : j MRS. KENNERLEY was wandering uncertainly about an open field, like a bit of tumbleweed a blowing before the wind. - a — : = Lo — —e| “Aunt Corinne! It's Ned—Ned Ramsay; can I help you?” | - Sa nt “PAE PO RI Gi

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was ungloved and very nearly frozen—and started leading her toward the road, The strong, acrid smell of whisky was unmistakable on her breath—and not jonly on her breath; it seemed to exude from the whole of her per-| son. She went on muttering all | the way back to Prairie Ave. f | When at last they reached the Kennerley house he had some {trouble inducing her to mount the. {long flight of brownstone steps. & A / : = : ’ » {Once at the top he rang hastily § ~~ i=l aL AR - : Roms - ci ¥ ee | [for -Johnson, and as soon as he X = | Eo | heard someone coming he dropped 7 / ) {his companion's hand and ran home as fast as possible.

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