Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1949 — Page 35

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_. Would Offend Sender “Both in private and public life a few people have given mejpooks, pes, ash trays and humidors,”

ate smoker and one who likes books, my friends have chosen such articles as expressions of good will and esteem. “If you returned an item of this type, which has no special value, you would say in

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a public official, they should be promptly rejected. I. consider a frozen food cabinet of consider. able value.” :

Almira fell 7 Foreign SE procession behind the Framing-| Ned turned to yf Seganipaion 3s ash ms. “The Laughing Cavalier,”| “What did your fathers rom evi Jeane Ned decided, rather belied his/Whén you told him? Yolints ie de name; he looked unsomfortable| ‘‘Dammed near took my ID Gardens —_— Se in his great plumed hat and[°f. Oh in a gentlemanly way, Garden City ( ferkin and Tone i mar Hr etn biliMickleyyille and by his efforts not to trip over(lose his have you? Lord. are Wayne his wife’s long velvet train, Mrs. |If only he ‘would! . . . He saMiworth St. leader on the other hand, [Be had no wish to influeice me;lof America Troop s with |Daturally, I'm free to marry|gram director. pelt-satisfaction, Indeed, her{¥hom 1 choose. But A take dress was ;{ Mira, I'll have to get wita-{ it somewhat dwarfed its posses- Out his blessing. Thal mnieans' gor, whose fashionably slender, Setting kicked out of the house, not to say meager, proportions/!0Sing my job, being .disinherwere not robust enough to sup-|ited...."

port such a royal weight of gold| Can he do that?" ord precious stones, Don't see what's to stop him.| Ea» The money's his, evenyy bright SHE WAS welcomed with ac-|siiver dollar.” yl clamations by her hosts and,| Didn't Aunt Corinne leave you after a show of squealing re-|3nYthing?” : luctance, was persuaded by them| Sonny shook his emrly black to take her place in the head. jewelled slippers the duplication| “She hadn't much was ¢ y exact, with this Most of what she had was an difference—that Aunt Lydia had|annuity that stopped when she been endowed by nature with thedled. And the rest went to her physique and the presence that People. It often s..ems to me” suited the part. Shé was not a/sald Bonny feelingly, “that

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NED COULD not remember on At HAVE you got of your

“Not the two gtraditional red | cents.” have got themselves said, One| .. ‘DOUSht you; were rich.” terrible m t the two Maries| . Everybody does! were bowing to each other; the always thinks a, rich man’s. sons next Aunt Lydia had laid her|MUst have monky. Maybe they hand on Uncle Rock's arm and|DAVe, in some families; all I know sailed off to the ballroom, leav-{i® how it is in nine. Papa ing the field this time to the/Me an allowance, and vanquished. » Before supper was over Romeo|lf you like! Perhaps a racing and Juliet, who were not very stable isn't remsonable—but you hungry, left the dining room and know as well as I do he's all for wandered back through the de-/show.”

serted halls into the conservatery. impatient step on the gravel . . .| Without meaning to Ned burst] “I've been looking for you, boy. out: “It's all over. I love you, The german’s about to begin; it's and you know it—you're going|time you foumd your partner. You, away, and you're never coming too, Ned, I dare say...” ; ek! Almira antl Sonny had sprung Ned had always known that to thats Tort as If EAy'e Dor as Some day he would propose to prised in an act of immeasurable ella. . Celia was poised and mature. speak For a blissful moment she gave|yoice had him both her hands; her blueljng effects Then Ned gaze Tuniaiged stesaiy his otro 'to murmur that he hadn't a partansw very gently: “ , ; Sonny added it's almost enough . . . but no, Bar Joti al nea it's better like this. Understand me-—but don’t try to love me!” Ned attempted to tell her he understood and loved her, too. The kiss she gave him cost her; . figures in unfamiliar

nothing; #t might have been a guise farewell handshake. Ned spotted Mrs, Mallard and

- and . Ww » AT THE conservatory door| Corkscrew curls, with Dr. Mallard,

Ned said goodbye; he could not Forty-Niner, face the crowd just yet. If only| *,lannel shirt and topboots.

he could have kept the whole Space place to himself! All evening, wu-| 5 Wiioever Jolawed was waiting | fortunately, other couples had 40 a i Jute of com-| found it a convenient refuge for po." gency - an Som, flirtation. And now that supper , z thought b ” e dlone was over . .. “I beg your pardon!” | LF hough e knew—what Ned was on the point of beat-| = 00 0 10 happen next. - ing a tactful retreat, but thel “$7 a Audasn oy appeared young man dresstd as a pirate. | yom of . a ng curved was warmly embracing a young lool oo stood where woman in Breton peasant COs-\ , 4 cite i Ry Biajentic tume, raised his hand in protest. co. & U8 ng: - superbly “Hi there, old chap!” said Bon-| pon Oe re os PO ny, smiling sheepishly. Don't 80| (ps he. didn’t): -—we need you!” | Stra. p Almira released herself anes Tack 3 Pars. Albert Framingsaid: “Sonny, you shouldn't . . ./‘arie de Medicis.’ ” Smpsign’s Oh: Nee, I don't know what t0|ongs of her peari-and-sapphire-ay! | studded crown to tips of her

“You don’t have to say any- rin . thing, Mira,” said Sonny easily. ignoring Amira. 'ancied Flas

“Ned knows how things are between usd, I guess he’s always] known. And I can't think of anyone I'd rather have be “the firs to congratulate us. We're en gaged, old boy; we have been fo at least five minutes.” ¥ “Sonny, how cam you?” cried Almira. “Ned, don’t. believe 3 ° word he says. We're not engag ’ —we can't be, ever—thers's just| Sight in the tangle of shrubbery. no sense in it. Almira burst into tears.

Help me make) , him see what I mean.” of “You see—you see

how “Why, of all the blamed non-| 2M! There's just one thing sense , I” Sonny began. and that's for us to try to forget Sonn, ME | fac fhe. On TU mere toi NED ‘FACED them both: “IF WY%e¥ ... oT “ov must say 1 agree’ with Souny. Nonsense!” said Sonny flerceYou've been friends all your lives. Na it! Hepe, stop, I say!” Surely you know each other mow » Uhes having started to as well as two people can.” i pile to stop. “That's what I tell Mira”, Tr, = don’t know | Sonny. broke in excitedly, I've’ "=o o hard! What gh loved her ever since I've known ,. 4 you mn -— a can = _ her, and I've known her ever. iw. "q halp TT op will, | since I can remember. There “Why” Ned . aed never was a time when she ‘wasn't|y. ot’ 04 ‘the oss Moral. ed the only one for me, and I the solution, “there's Pp y to it:! only one for her—or pretty| .i you've got to aethin 8 10 | nearly. So what on earth are we elope! waiting for?” camer’ JS. Continued) “You know I care for you; I|Publ by arrangement with Alfred always have, But what's the po bs pane. | Copyright, 1940. New York

There was tie sound of a quick,

the ballroom at once. your party as well as Cella’s; your| duty now is to all your guests.|| {I'll see you, then, presently.”

hate each other?” sald Almira. Two Get Research

“Oh Bonny, dear, pleask, please \ be reasonable! Ive tried to be, Grants at Butler . this winter ..." Two “And a devil of a lok of good| . ~ outstate university gradu-| it's done—making us both mis-|* ave been named to receive erable for nothing! Oh, I let you newly established J. IL. Holcomb have your way for a ‘while, just|fellowships for research in chemto show how stupid 'you were. istry at Butler University. Hoven't called, or telephaned, or

written you & line... Didn't even $1500 iy ida " send you a Christighs een iriod, will go to Robert F. Hints, because you sai you nats University of Wisconsin graduate, wouldn't. What's {t all amounted| 4" Ajjen Green, University of to? You've been wretched, and 80|yy., ounta graduate, have 'l, and we both feel exactly Other fellowships have been! the same as we did before. previously awarded to Ralph] Hanged if Til stand it another... ." gutier graduate, and’ day! 1 don't give a damn Whatio 0" Cove, University of Notre my father says—or as far as that| te. The en / goes your mother either!” | Dame graduate. 1 ere

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