Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1949 — Page 11

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re, something a : i apolis. It is in Two Spencerville | Services for William B. Ansted, © lations. Shortages Nearly ‘widely known industrialist, who | caught some of the . ‘ : y died in his home of a heart attack ag stories of 40 Pct. of Resources yesterday, will be held at 9 a. m. s and industry, VILLE Monday in St. Gabriel Catholic with corn; they shout for joy. arent turmoil SPENCER Ind., Sept. 24 Church here. It was Huldah. (UP) —The loss to a bank in two | The cofounder of the Ansted will and good separate swindling plots | |. The ; pected to ng plots was ex- Spring and Axle.Works and presweekly meet- nearly Bf eh $200.00 today, |ident of the McFarlan Building hor aud sign After eight days . aualiing Co. "lL De ries eh ule Come, she said, “Well! ih nd head. ® the records of the Farmers & in Patling health for three weeks. Murchams State Bank here, fed- Mr. Ansted became President 1 industry can eral and state examiners said the and.board chairman of the Metal : : jects has re- shortage apparently will stand at Auto Parts Co,, Inc., Indianapolis, | Rev. Daniel M. Long them, the day before, Huld ders of organ- nearly cent of the $528,158 in 1928, after selling the Central Nn management , value of thé bank's resources, Manufacturing Co. here to the n be rendered More than two-thirds of the loss! ¢ Gord Co, ew astor cational tours was attributed by examiners to! Lived in Canada the Indianap- , discrepancies in records kept by Borg in Kington, 5. Pu the . 1 tion Saghies Clyde G. Rectenwall, 65, jnduiteia)iat %. He vr! jp : | parc: moccasins rst to sponsor * a, arrested off “federal Greensburg where he became ye agencies when ° : ges embezzlement in. Co-| president of the Lincoln Carriage of the agen- umbus, O., yesterday. Co. and married the former Ada-' Rev, Daniel ‘Long Has Only $17.92 ; line Zoller, who later preceded operating with The records kept by Rectenwall,| ‘= ° him in death. a To Be Installed wsm Local _ * who had only $17.92 in his pos-| . + Mr. Ansted came to Conners-| ,.. n.. paniel M. Long of Jake. the health and i session when arrested, were ex-| viile in 1901 and became associ- Hagestons Md., will Mari nis| She with 3 pected to show a shortage of ated withvarious industries which | mia) dquties as new pastor of Joined Here 2 $140,000, according to examiners {later made him widely known. [the First Church of the Brethren |r Jro when the audit is complet | | He is survived by his daugh-|in installation services tomorrow | 4 and Las about two weeks Petes tn {ter, Mrs. L. 8. Clark, and a 800, morning in the church. 10 scl 1143 In addition, another $66.000| W. E. Ansted Jr, both of Indian-| The Rev. Mr. Long was born in she were tucked under one and ; . 3 v : v apolis; ‘a sister, Mrs. John Gal- Baltimore, graduated from Juan-|g reprobated Aaron alone under rsonal intprest shortage was charged separately Cancellor Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of || joner Los Angeles, and six/ita College and Bethany Biblicalithe other. Very cold. to used car dealer Roy C. Chaney Chicago welcomes his namesake, Robert Maynard Barker, 18-year- grandchildren. Seminary. He has served as as-| : are” showing. Jr. 26, Harlan, Ind. | old Hoosier of La Porte, as he enrolls in the college. His father, Arth Del sistant pastor in the Hagerstown | ~~ al day. The Diamond . , Rectenwall, 65, a dignified and, Prof. Lloyd Barker, now principal of the Kingsbury, Ind., High Mrs. Arthur Delong Church of the Brethren since 1947 rector has an- . handsome employee of the bank School was workine for his. bachelor's degree in the Universit of | Services for Mrs. Harrietta In the Maryland city, the Rev first yees will make . for 35 years, was arrested by the Chi ' Deg Ye ' dont" '9 ted in 1930 y DeLong, 2830 Burton Ave, who Mr. Long was a member of the were y 056 oueasionh FEL after he fled to Columbus; c33e when he Dey premcent was inaugurated in [770 lata Thursday in General Hos-|Tadio committee of the Mary-|Missicn. : When federal and state bank ex- ital, will be held at 10:30 a. m.|!and- / | nd ‘representa. 4 | b ed ¥ L P (Churches and chairfqyan of the eas ell for labor.’ Sun 2 routine audit of oup e Irre rom eper Monday in the Conkle Funeral .,;, committee of the, Washing-|had kept them dianapolis. It We hosp Seis. Home. Burial will be in Glen ton County of Churches. {till the blizzard anagement ree nan : n Rg Hew shortages id olon Plans to HH el Others = Cemetery. She was 54. | Mrs. Long holds a master's de- had thought the past seve’ 32.0 B® eposiiors ome Jn 2 Y Pp | Mrs. DeLong had been em- gree in religious education 10m lost them. : rg e . . loyed at the Kahn Tailoring Co. Bethany Seminary and is a Calia Community - DR aka us Moose, ue Former Patient and Husband Arrive {pies the Gates Manufacturing Co.(fornian. The Soaps will lve In pered, Huldah was curt: 5 i + . wood Ave.| » i 8 TARE 8 ot supervisor for the ‘State Depart. In East, Seek Home on Long Island [A liative of Vernon. sie Jive) wi) Gl gps. atch His Now, Aaron, we've got to talk fon County, - ment of Financial Institutions, MALVERNE, N. Y., Sept. 24 (UP)—A former leprosy patient | ioomiaroye 0 Moar or Baptist said. : = {and her husband who shared three years of isolation in a federal | =~. h : P 0 d er in We've also found misplaced leper colony said today they would-devote their new life of freedom Blo wnckide. the. Busbana 7 Qeposit slips all over the place|to helping others “escape the nightmare we endured.” Le ayant, labout it. K. Washington ~ and there.are some places Wwe| Maj. Hans Hornbostel; 68-year-old survivor of the Bataan death Arthur Delong; three sons, : 2 haven't éven looked yet.” march, and his wife, Gertrude, 58° who contracted leprosy in a Francis” Arthur and Robert De-| or 4 re lowly earth = All assets of the bank have Japanese prison camp, arrived by Long; two daughters, Mrs. Al- ' our hats and" been transferred to the Auburn, . automobile yesterday from the berta Billings and Mrs. “Bessie | : nt worker that’ 10k Sale Bank. Tse bank Bert y, y jure National Leprosarium at Car. Clouse; a twin Sater, Des. Hen Gets Probation With character, © quida when the audit { . rie rwin; a half-brother, Wilville, La. They said they would] Suspended Sentence

np the coffes 1s completed, Mr. Moore said. |

n. In a short Held In $10,000 Bond under the cof- Rectenwall was arraigned yesms. ‘ terday before Acting U. B. Com-|

missioner Howard Parker and held In default of $10,000 bond. He waived examination and will appear in District Court in Co- . lumbus Monday. He indicated to "authorities that he will return to { Indiana to facedrial. Rectenwall told federal author- | ities at Columbus that he went straight to Columbus Monday and, stayed with relatives. “I wasn't hiding out,” “I came here to see relatives and, settle my nerves. I didn’t know they were ready to charge me yet.” « ol

“Chaney, is’ being held for a fed-

Vhat do worms = er eat up the ground, supply = heir breakfast, : ggs the worms « the hat to Mr, ;

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me to the surfor the water osening up. the rogen to get to. wth. self, works for ages Is surely: at. * ce for yoy, and nd sprinkles a ills ‘the worms. -

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juggling bad checks between th { Spencerville and Grabill, In banks, 10 miles apart.

# ‘Woman’ for 16 Years

agrees to an; Found to Be a Man |

from $50,000. 1 pon putting ‘it SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24

ident and with to Nationalist , Texas, on ald F,

EEE pay

covered to be a man.

tion has prose nequaled in the it we want to ir responsibili- : .

rested as “Mrs. Mineeta Salazar,”

passed as a woman for 16 years.

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24 (UP) ~—S8heriff’'s deputies launched a search of the lonely hills near

yw to maintain rading in the creation of a ocratic nations Minister, » the people of eople condemn gn. But if the v my destiny Bicilian bandits

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keys were found in a storm drain

LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF C. P. A. EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given ? Certified Accountants of Indians ce | $ Fiiinesday, | , November 8. 17] ule

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urpluses among billion egntribe

YLE DIETER Syiiiton i ih » a Certinea Accountants. , Secretary.

urrencies. T. M. HIND Secretary. : TO BIDD intany, with Seal vith wi Me atl 11 00. om! . 3 million, Board of Om er 1, 1940 rectors, subs . sale to the Board of the following, 8. share of $5 1 24 bulibler de asolin

1300 Steel Folding C - All as r specifications he hoard reserves the right to accept or reject any 8 a ooL COMO BAN APOL

br I in the 1 surplus coms: }

y © M. V, BAILEY, Business Director it to the Clear. +. Beptamber 34. 1940 ERS: oo GAS NOTICE. , Sentry wou Notice is hear given by the Oil ‘and teeing against Gas Commission of the Indiana Departthen hold this ~ ment of Conservation that at 10:30

o'clock’ a. m

Central Standard Time on _ October 11. A

1940, in its offices at 140 N

ade or restored e, Indianapo

unt. 1 sell a surplus price. far below: ars the amount’,

n rom Agriculture Ore. PB aid vel to be. Toc o e fom the Tine of the Northwest quarter the Southwest, QuaTies S13 Son 1s TREON” Be INDIANA. A copy © le for examination

\l by Congress, : er is necessary, °

g the money. b fhe Department of Cone plan, if it goes servation. 148 N. Senate Avenue, Indianapted far gréater | L. HOEHN on hon. and . pervisor, 0 and Gas Division n d OIL AND GAS NOTI and corn, Notice is hereby siven by the Oil and 5 oar Division Hl he Indians tment » of ation that [Bag o'clock a $i. Mois, la. ite. ofices. : the payment of Aveous.’ .

Tencies become ay be required:

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ulging with rues, ect and for surpluses of .. part Se oh or at ocation of & haveriong ype fine snd, 130 | 30 tet Teast line. of eS . the Sout t rter of the sou duction restric. ; of ect n 1 nat it not only’ fifth’ fi, HAASE ther Sent of ¥ el gonpts Avenue, Indianapolis; ay dail: E 58% ou owen

Jcants will te advised as to| ST, HAYES, President 'CARNI TER

By Auto in Street

4 Others Treated

After Accidents

A 6-year-old boy was in fair ipem by friends.

condition in Methodist Hospital| today and four other persons were, treated for minor injuries after two separate automobile accl- about Hansen's disease and its|

dents.

early today.

Danny Powers,

physicians.

Kentucky Ave.

(UP)—A buxom baby-sitter, ar- in General Hospital. rested on a forgery charge, Was| william O.. Thomerson, 27, of jailed today in the men’s section ;337 w_ Ray St.; driver of the car of the county jail. “She” was dis- they were in, and Tony Fey,

Two: persons. were ‘treated and: staff at the: leprosarfum: They:

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HUNT GANGSTER IN HiLLs Permitted to Remove

Mrs. Hornbostel {charged as an

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110,000 sufferers in this country,” Carrie May Collins; two sons, |

John Edward Hobson, son of Mrs Hornbostel said. She prefers he said. Mrs. Mary Hobson, 6207 Wash-|, | use. the: sclentif 2 for ington Blvd., was struck by an! C name IOTfour daughters, ‘Mrs. Ma automobile driven by Roy Leve, 29, of 5248-Kenwood Ave., at 62d| |St. and College Ave. yesterday,

las he crossed the street.

|is ages.” He re-|

ospital|

was “arrested case”| |last week. The couple’s move to

They are staying for eral weeks in a bungalow

is Namesake |ndustrialist Dies

look for a home on Long Island. |lie Flint, and 11 grandchildren.

dis

Uses Scientific Name

leprosy rather than the one which|Claphane, Martinsville; Mrs. Caro-| a throwback to the dark yn May Freeman, Baldwin Park,

The couple arrived in a station'and Miss Kathryn Collins, both |} ke ! ceived a deep cut in his forehead. wagon lent them by the medical of Indianapolis. = ; 4 “OR e of} ‘ s-eral grand jury on.a charg $1 pw a {released from Genera. “land two others by private physi-| clans after a two-car collision on|

{said they appreciated “fhe friend-| ly welcome” extended to them by near West St. residents of Malverne but did not

{plan to live in this community.

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52,/months vacation

(wife daily.

allowed

that he was permitted to near the colony and visit his

Mrs. Hornbostel said her first

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Dies From Struck Plant Hope of Finding Girl,

CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 24 Municipal Airport today for the (UP)—The American Central di-| So body pe Frank Niccoli, mjssing|vision of the Avco Manufacturing] HEMLOCK, N. Y. Sept. 24 Mickey Cohen mobster whose car Co. had permifsion today to re- (UP)—Hopes of finding 11-year-move refrigerators, tools and dies 514 Joanne Lynn alive and well yesterday. , |from its strike-bound plant. |

Fayette Circuit Judge

more than frigerators.

(Wiles issued -a ‘writ of repelvin AN ATC ate Yesterday for materials worth their hunt for the missing girl. Several false leads including a{She lived in Indianapolis 50 years. the body of ’ The plant was struck Sept. 14 stockily built school girl had been Baptist Church.. Survivors inoirit follows: | by. 1200 members of the “CIO found were checked without suc-| clude her husband, Pat Bledsoe, 1.00 to 5:30 P. M. United Auto Workers-union“in a cess, sheriff's deputies said. . A force of some 100 deputies,|Willlam Nelson, both- of Day|state police, National Guardsmen ton. O.

$10,000 and 588 re-|

FLEMING TO SPEAK

the Spencer House.

Allen

rumor that

land volunteers took part yester-| Charles F. Fleming, secretary day in the intensive search -for 1:00 to 4:30 P. M. of state, will speak in a dinner Joanne. but failed to turn up al {meeting of the Indiana Demo-|single clue. EU) %5 cratic Club at 6 p. m. Monday ining since Monday, when she last

Missing -6 Days, Dim Mrs. Pat Bledsoe

dimmed today as tired search Church. parties began the sixth day of Crown. She was 68.

She has been mjss-|

iwas seen on her way to school.

t wo Swanson had been a resident of every year. Indianapolis 38 years. He was a was rebooked as Wilhelm Von or 1329 S. Richland St., driver of Maj. Hornbostel also pointed out/member of the Mt. Paran Church. | Sfockke, 33. He sald he had|the other car, was uninjured. |

the

~ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, Appoinied Lue

In Connersville For W. B. Ansted

Times State Service | | CONNERSVILLE, Sept. 24— 3S

William H. Collins

approval of state medical offi- home, 2605 W. 17th St. will be When he appeared in Federal for sev-/held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Court charged with embezzling

lent

Christ Temple Church. Burial $432 in postal funds. will be in Crown Hill. He was 69. Judge Robert C. Baltzell

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. mblers to. WHOM. he

{William Henry and Oliver T. Col- $1700 in IOUs. {lins, both in the U. 8. Navy, and!

|a night club near Walton. Cal, and Mrs. Emegene Woods had to give notes for the othe {losses, he declared. | District Attorney .Also.surviving are a sister, Mrs. .Caughran said Fenn reduced th Anna McCool, Indianapolis; § amoint shown ob Toney of brother, John Collins, Ft. Worth; applications and subtracted th Tex., and 11 grandchildren.

‘Samuel Swanson

(Church. Burial will be in Floral raignment.

Flying’ Pastor To Speak Here

Dr. J. Frank Norris who serve

A native of Chatham, Va., Mr. #

© Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fannie Swanson; a daughter, {Mrs. Betty Frazier; a son, James (Swanson, Anawott, W. Va. and seven grandchildren.

Mich., will speak in a popula meeting Monday at 745 p. m. in the Broadway Services for Mrs. Bessie Bledsoe,| Baptist Church. |Who died Thursday in her home, Dr. Norris has [1431 Mill St. will be held at 1/Peen the pastor (p. m. Monday in the New Baptist he 4Risgs Burial wi . gis I be in New Ft. Worth for {40 years

A native of Wood Lake, Ky.. added the minis-

She was a niember of the New

duties years ago. Each church is said to have a member

Ds. Norris

and two’ brothers, Eugene and

{Sunday school attendance ‘Magazine Tells Story {3500. The pastor commutes Of Vincennes Chapel Time magazine leads its current! | religious column with a brief ac-

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{count and photograph of the restored Fletcher Chapel in the Vincennes Methodist District. The little country church had [fallen into a sad state of neglect [When members cided to “ {up rather than give up.” “Last week, mer,” quoting Time, | Fletcher Chapel stood as as’ its surrounding maples and oaks—still a modest, P roadside bylerian Chih {church but a strengthened landmark in the rural heartland of

Director to Speak

‘Wig’ for Hearing Aids

~A special |alds was announced today by Moorehead, Dr. Vale's assistan Max Factor makeup studio. Itjand Miss Ruth Schnicke, churc it-a tiny curl cluster which slips religious education director.

over the button of the hearing PTI |ald and can be combed and Charles A. Arnold Services Tomorrow

‘pinned intd any style coiffure.

HONOR SHIRLEY MAY SOMERSET, Mass., Sept.

oring the 17-year-old high school | girl who almost conquered the | English Channel.

PRINCE CANCELS TRIP | STOCKHOLM, Sweden, |24 (UPj—Crown Prince Gustav years.

Burial will . |He was 89, -

bring me up in the land of opportunity and now look—the govern- [the health of his ~“ment's stopping radio prize programad”

| Adolf -of Sweden called off his)

{today because of anxiety over son,

Dr. father, King,

Indianapolis, Gustav, 9%.

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A former Greentown post office | clerk was fined $100 and put on| Services for William Henry Col- indefinite prpbation with a sus-| {New York was made with the lins, who died ‘yesterday in his|pended sentence of six months

reA retired carpenter, Mr. Cofting isaiied from sending Herma B : was a member of the Chri enn, 28, to the penitentiary after | “We are going to tell America Temple Church. *t| Fenn told the court yesterday of was not clear, but they felt safe coaxed Selene. “Though my fabeing threatened by Walton, Ill, lin struggling on. They took four, owed more days on their way to {| Traverse des Sioux. They did not The gambling loss occurred in see any galloping kidnaper, any 1947 after his discharge from the human being whatever. ‘Army, Fenn said, when he visited} He {lost his mustering-out pay and

{from a test envelope sent from | permission.

as minister of large churches both ta in Ft. Worth, Tex, and in Detroit, | 5 28

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tween Texas and Michigan by air-

| He has preached in churches in

Hollywood Church

|U., 8. religion.” ) | How the little church was yjpifeq States. A total of 4212 atoverhauled, the "country - style {and the Sunday school.

24 ' GREENFIELD. Sept. 24—Serv-|

| (UP)—Today was “Shirley May ices for Charles A. Arnold, retired| | France Day” in Somerset, hon- Well driller, ‘who died Thursday | in his home here, will be held] at 2:30 p. m. tomorow in the Pasco Funeral Home, Greenfield be in Park Cemetery.|

Sept. - Mr. Arnold lived here about 40|

Survivors include. a daughter,

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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

words:

you done with that child Seely?”

must have looked like a movin

|

She was crouched compactly in a buffalo robe over a small but competent and lasting fire, and when he galloped down to her, I didn’t expect |

| nate prodigals who had been sup-

| posing the they were happy {strayed lovers. She was dre

and woolen trousers belonging to

She

|Ing. And you-—you flirt or a flibberti-gibbet at heart,

Gadd and Selene Lanark, fleeing from the ther, Oadsar Lanark, the rich fur trader, have the Bois des Morts Mission in Minnesota and are headed for St. Paul. They have been caught in a blizzard, are now without matches or fire. Aaron sees a glow of light and thinks he hears a human voice. Now go on with the story—

IT WAS the voice ‘of a woman reading from the Bible,

| “ ..crowneth the year with thy goodness , . . pastures of the | wilderness and the little hills rejoice . . . valleys are covered over

He |

more © trouble skedaddled. Now skip!”

“I'll try to skip!”

He thought that she was back

in the fortress of reality.

. As they tramped the trail he to catch you so soon. What've iq «I've gat at the preachers’ {feet and listened to them, faithWhen she had been following fully, and tried to make me what they sald I ought 0 be. I'm through! I do my own mountain for she had been toting thinking now and my own bossthree pairs of snowshoes, an ex|tra buffalo robe, Indian fire-steel |and flint, and_a whole round of and you aren't any crawling peniwith extra socks and Wah- tent now. You're a solid woman-— ’ for the unfortu- you're my wife. Come on!”

“Yes, Aaron.”

“And you're neither Sioux nor Yank. You're pure essence of

in a jacket girl!”

sensibly made them change to moccasins before she let them est and then, with no arguments

“Yes, Aaron .

|very cold!”

we've won it. We've found each welcomed, she so divided the ©,

buffalo robes that Selene and

were

and so we've

never were a

. But I hope you and I aren't always going to, {be creeping off by night—and

| “This is our last footrace, and

yself

tion of the population, one unto another to be wed until death of a duly constituted court or legis< lative assembly now or in the ture to be established them part, . . THEREFORE, in light of thei bounden ' promise, ‘herewith knowledged, to get married again . by the first regular preacher that comes along, they being of Prot= estant faith, » - . And in acknowledgment of th& sum of fifty cents (50¢c) legdk currency, receipt of which is with attested, the undersignedy, Joseph Renshaw Brown, party of the first part, doth pronounce the said Aaron F. Gadd, bachelor, and Selene Anne Marie Chastels naveau Lanark, spinster, man and wife, and may God havy mercy on anybody that tries te jump this claim. Heads together, Aaron and Se& lene read this with considerable awe, hoist “I'm not a lawyer,” said Major Brown, ‘but“Td like to see any shyster bust that. Where's ths fifty cents?” Joe Brown was no longer hue marous but of high seriousness as he made up a ceremony of his own and at the end, raising his stout arms of a veteran soldier, he thtohed, “With the favor af God, and the blessing of all men

fue ack

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They came cheerfully up to the otel in St. Paul just after dawn. Aaron had marked that even so, 273 Shaky Ang strangers early In the season, before the! Yes, she had been shadowing steamboats were running, new

had made houses building. There

‘lthem out in darkness when they tvould be work and welcome here

ranch of the Isanti, distantly in sight full of fur-traders and lumberhid them. She men and insane gold-prospectors thep that she had who ‘had come up the frozen Mis(sissippi on foot. .Bass directed Aaron to a new boarding house, a loft over a wagon-maker’s which, was so commodious, he said, that they would almost certainly get room to lie on the floor.

and

While Selene innocently slum-|

sense. I don’t know how far you went with Seely, and I ain’t going to ask you, because, of course, |you're like all men, and you'd lie It's clear that it was TGod's will that I should be cho-

[sén to repair - the irreparable

|damages you have done to the|

stealing away from the for a young carpenter, and a She had caught their cook stove and a crown for a

Council of trajjgghere they had crossed the young carpenter's wife.

Jake Bass’ St. Paul House was

| “I suppose we ought to get married, first,” Aaron suggested

{to Selene. .

|settied. ~ -. ih —

lp a

+ She seemed to consider that

STANDING in front of Bass'|'

ichild’s reputation and maybe jjke a Bourbon menarch surveys

night.”

her high would not believe

|said. . »

| HULDAH got

|gently prayed over

T|

this awful

{them—tea and pork—and

He tified to protest, but she

godless ing a ragged military camp in a blasted forest, they saw that king of the frontier, Joseph Renshaw rode him down. He saw that in/Brown. Aaron named him, and state of virtue she/Selene exulted “Oh, yes, he's a

{friend of my father-—he hates ray anything he| father.”

” breakfast for peace, Mr. Brown? she marry us?” mumbled Aaron. : “Oh, . you could marry us, The blizzard was past. The sky couldn't

them.

{it, Aaron went ahead. He could

B. Howard looking back at her past the wall

“Aren't you a justice of the

you, Maj.

certainly couldn't.

“Come with me.”

| At Jake Bass’ desk, which was The three tramped Indian-file| 3150 the hotel sideboard, a steam|and, without exactly agreeing t0/poat office and a repository for |samples of ginseng root, Joe! {not see Selene without boldly! Brown made a space, and in his| |crooked small script he drew up : |

e|0f Huldah’s suspicious virtue. At an agreement. Viz.

|all night long.

r| They were all

to bellow, |safe!”

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|supplies.

(wet,

” | AARON

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“I know . ..

“You and I are tough carpen-| [basement dinner which followed yries Mears will speak at alters, and we're going to quit {last Sunday's services in the au-|.atreat tomorrow at 2:45 p. m. in/aPologizing for it. Selene! Be ditorfum and the renewed hope the Tabernacle Church parlors/happy!” |of all concerned combine in a gznq again at 7 p. m. in McKee | veritable gem of a Hoosier story. Chapel. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Church, (also will-speak in the chapel serv- life!” 3, HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 24 (UP) ice. Others’ helping with the pro-| .y | “wig”- for hearing/gram. are the Rev. Robert B.

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When they crept, and mumbling, - through Jupon’ door, that good man was aston-

“But mere earthly love .

said. Fenn pleaded guilty to the Huldah kept shrewd watch. charges at the time of his ar-

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pbe- room of Huldah and Selene. As they hoisted their packs land started onward from Tra- | verse des Bloux, he vowed that he would do nothing that would bruise this frightenei girl, Selene, even if he had to give her up. It was cold and the snow was but without agonies they {trudged on toward St. Paul, and for a pair of days they. stopped Miss Henrietta Mears of Holly- to rest at Oak Grove, on thé woud, Cal. director of Sunistioy Minnesota, the friendly .large log education for the Firs resby-/cabin that was the house and in the late Indian sum- terian Church there, will speak

“I think I do lov2 you...” “Good!”

you

she knows our pattern. We'll jnow! You slip in and push yo tnings out of the window and thes mine, and I'll catch 'em and ack 'em do to t or - {scheduled October trip to Italy Mrs. Dora Silvers, New Jersey; a ling eo Lo ihe Fort Snel Charles &:- Arnold, |a note for the Ponds and Huldah six grandchildren --very grateful—the lie is that and three great-grandchildren. 'we don't want to give them

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order night Selene always slept under}. .. {the same robe with Huldah* and |difference from the accompanying before she spoke to him at meals |cash. He also took a $100 bill|she looked at Huldah as if for WHEREAS, the aforesaid are a— | In four days he isang of St. Paul, of legal age,| Services for Samuel Swanson, the Greentown post office to In- touched Selene’s hand only when, encumbered by previous matri-| Oliver Ave. and Raymond Gent, task will be. to make state and who died yesterday in his home, dianapolis by the Greentown post- he 17, of 522 Chase St., were treated rational legislators realize thal 508 Patterson St. will be held at Master in 1947, Mr. Caughran|chancy, romantic service on which |leprosy is non-contagious in the|1 p. m. Monday in the Mt. Paran American temperate zone. She said proof that the disease , 18, cannot be transmitted here is that|T 27%: Hs was 45. {of 1322 Oliver Ave., another pas- every patient at the National| The masqueraler, originally ar- senger, were treated by private Leprosarium Fred Fleischer,

| By day they tramped for many| years, a thousand miles to a)

lost and numb, their heads so bowed, that {they must have had the bend of {the river and Narcisse Jupon's/ trading-cabin in sight for two minutes before Aaron came back {to sanity enough to realize it, and: “Look, Huldah! We're

snow-dazed rm ———— A — ished for the first time in a quar-

S ter of a century. At Jupon’s they renewed their)

They rested for two days; Aaron | |ship of 10,000 and an average in a bunk in tha warehouse, of safely separated frcem the °8

“85. -old one-man mission of Gideon Hol-year-old morrow afternoon and night in|lister Pond. firm| yeetings in the Tabernacle Pres-| . » ORDERED, “We're The Hollywood church is the going to get out of ‘here, by ourlargest and has the greatest num-| selves, tonight—go and go fast| ber of Sunday school enrollees of and keep going. If we give Huldah |any Presbyterian church in the any chance, she'll make us feel—

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lene! Come out of death into

“Laugh, darling! Laugh or I t I could—so easily. |Laugh!” She did laugh a little, {end very ruefully she tried to {pe funny for him. “But do you {know what you're going to say to me, after we're married, whenever you're angry? You're going {to say, ‘Listen, you little Sioux; ” “Probably. Listen, archangel. If we don't get away from here secretly, they'll argue down--I don’t know how they {do it! And early tomorrow morning Huldah will’ be on watch—

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put on her snowshoes—a|, ..,| statuses and of pure {minds and hearts, and do in the of witnesses announce | At night he lay in his buffalo/anq maintain their intention of| {robes (kindness of Miss Purdick) entering into Holy Wedlock for |with his back to the girls, and the better furtherance of domes-| they were farther from him than tic tranquility and the amplificaCalifornia, and the wolves howled| "

and women of good will, I prow nounce you man and wife!” Selene looked small and lost

Aaron whispered, “You didn't | think your wedding would be like this: No aisles, no bells, no flowers!” “And I never knew I'd be 80 much in love with the boy I would marry!” pn

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Over-Sized Catfish Drowns Fisherman

WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (UP) ~—Police” came up today with story about an over-sized catfis that drowned a man. =a They said that when they recoys ered the body of 30-year-old Moses / Simpkins from the tidal basin on : ashington’s “waterfront, they ~~ also hauled in a fighting catfish on his rod and Time; “Phe ASR ves 4 struggled so violently that It ripped the reel off the rod. Police surmised that Mr. Simp~ kins had fallen asleep and was tugged into the water when the: {hooked fish began fighting the |line.

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Members of the 1949 February class will be guests, Mrs. Paul Wyand and Mrs. Maue rice Cherry will be chairmen hostesses. *

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