Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1949 — Page 22
i The Bishop Is backing Father Carlisle of St. Al- | He smiled. “Would you in his grim determination not to let his rich parish- willing to learn? move the church away from Jugtown to a miore fashionable “Yes ...oh yes" Meanwhile the rector has at least two major ene- . “Then take a cigaret.” Colville, the female ae - a gant, aml dia |. Connle, who had never in ih ir a ouse 0 i ‘for ln the slum area near the church. Carlisle's third important |!.f¢ dove anything of which Is Gilda, daughter of Todd Westcott, who Is fascinated Jatory— :
CHAPTER TWELVE » BARAH FOOTE was preparing for bed. It was a process if any-
almost, If she saw it. At first
fore retiring the widow began preparations for it. She paused at the foot of the stairs to ask Connie, in a voice of
airily about nothing.
“Ni | of ot much longer, mother,” said Connie. “As soon as I finish | the the cuffs on this dress. — t—————1 It's tomorrow, you know.”
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ughts and notions.
dublously. “I've been doing a He made up his mind to tell the beginni t deal of thinking about this. Connie Foote to wear in the fu-| t" But from {ne begining
confess I was quite shocked ture a white uniform similar to! When you told me you'd accept- that of the nurses. That would gate * he ed a position In Dr. Clifton’s solve the problem of her office " office. And the more I've thought costumes at least. How could a about it, the less I've liked the woman possibly permit herself to
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to be four inches longer.” At another time he said:
iarets in the paper pack. I'm
|less, so mousy? . | y you this oases “Now, Mother,” sald Connie. The day he interviewed her shel "8 '0 Bive ¥
"We've been over all that sev-ihad not walked correctly, spoken|
eral times. And we need the $100 correctly, or sat correctly. But in| initials.”
& month.” spite of all this he kept seeing her sv = That argument always silenced as a sort of Sarah. One hundred dollars a| Her very dowdiness was a chal-
she was forced to admit,
; # 8» ties, the more he became intrigued | WHEN HE CAME into the of- with the idea forming in his mind.| fice the next morning, Dr. Clif-| ton glanced at Miss Foote with were gone, Connie was still works had not dreamed it possible. thinly veiled distaste, She was Ing. Lighting a cigaret, Dr, Clit-| Wearing the black dress with the ton went out to her. White starched collar and cuffs,| “Miss Foote,” he said, “I'd like and it made her look much older a talk with you.” She confessed she had none. than she had any right to look. She followed him into his of- He then handed her a card “Good morning,” he said with- fice, Before the triangular blond out warmth, “Any calls? She handed him a niemoran- nude that looked, somehow, more hers dum sheet with some numbers. - “Get Mrs. Hawkins for me.” stiffly took her seat. He leaned old rectory He glanced at the appointment forward and extended to her a church. Nbw she . A number of patients, most- flat silver case. women, were waiting in the reception room. Some of them
tmore he thought of the possibilj-|
ty operator?” he asked.
elf carefully in her best.
straight, in'the church study a “Cigaret?™ : {regarded She shook her head. “No, thank, misingly.
only wanted attention. | “Why do you recommend it?” . He shrugged a well-taflored! “A great many things you dojout of h shoulder. Imaginary ailments each day are harmful rather thanito her
ones—better, in fact. The buzzer rang. It'ing is a symptom.”
was Mrs. Hawkins — a middle-| “Of what, Doctor?” stand,” he said dryly,
owned a large flour mill,
your generation.” © The doctor's
yoice dripped with “« "ou
and her voice broke.
I know. Come right down. The ‘Are you--dissatisfied with me, ined—" appointment book's full, but wedoctor?” ean always slip you in. Yes, indeed, darling. Good-bye.”
s » =» DR. CLIFTON called all his Ld
“I should like to see you a little/tress when he saw it, and the a
{pearance, a little more confident poor woman disappeared. iin yourself.” “What can I do?” he asked. -w
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mother might disapprove, found downtown Jericho, He had given, “I suppose it was for myself, in} - [herself pleased by what she was much thought to Sarah Foote, her the last analysis, The little exascetic clergyman; Now go on with the doing, ‘although she knew Mrs.obvious distress, and her prob- Periment amused me. And I sup|Foote would have heart failure, lem; und the more he considered POSe there was a certain creative
{was clumsy, but she finished the greater grew the difficulties sur. Carlisle shook his head. “But thing more complicated than arising in the morning. An hour be- cigaret while the doctor talked rounding it. : |
rose to go, her mi whirlsion: he had an excellent reason| Jt Tather seems to me you fnjury, how much longer she intended to stay up. | She 20 most unaccustomed to see, not Connie, but Dr. Clif- Preachers do considerable Bie 3 |
- : pl becam hanged| “Bringing someone’ to God is. or. ef e It added several thousands of doi-{, The "Conia rommed. simoslh direction. ‘He had decided io %0¢ PIAVIng God.” said tha priest 5 4 AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALE Mrs. Foote considered .thisilars yearly to his income. visibly when the doctor talked to thke & longer route, which would vey ites 15 SSr¥ing Him. > i .
[terview. { amed of questioning him. Outside the fences silent crowds . That dress Is two years out of Of men'and women, broad Slav/thar rn lot Tour warnings he would say. “It ought faces, swarthy Italian faces, ex-/™® ne ¥ must
sr carry cig. races, milled idea of your association with that (become so old maidish, so color-| Cr Should never carry cig man"
ver, but sterling. Like it? By a placards. Policemen with hard. (the?) sects 10.4 Suing at pres. lecurfous coincidence it bears your| wood clubs kept al but the pick-|
br roughed outline. | CONFUSED as she was, Con. 28ainst the company; the contin. Times and ihe New York Post. . |
ived a whole set of Ul speedup of the belt-line sys... J month was an agreeable addition, lenge, as it was an affront. Tne ie Bad rece ye no hr surge tem, until men could hardly keep Bierman Out 10 Days
lof something like optimism. She UP With it and the accidents grew| ‘Giibert Bierman.
sought to be an apt pupil to Dr [Into intolerable numbers. The supine basketball candidate for Clifton's instructions, and rapidly| Workmen's compensation law Was Toons Greenciads, will be idle That evening when the others go nd herself changing as she!ln effect, but claim agents visited
One day Dr. Clifton iooked her these were foreigners, it was easy! uliback for. the B is! lover critically, “Who's vour beau-|{!0 Bet releases signed for very back for.the Big. Green this
{which he had written an address. f |desk with its stylized torso of a| A few days later Sarah dressed mand for higher wages. It was a
like a seal than a woman, she’ Thus attired, she drove in the" *NSth against a rival union, automobile to the! sat. veryihouse, and had been so for years, | the ‘minister Sncompro- that the oMcials
{ {ization were really ailing, but Dr. Clif-|you.” | “I don’t know what to do about thelr negotiations. with: the® pi ton knew that many of the others| “You ought, you know.” {her,” she said. They were discus-{ Boss ising Connie. “She's ' completely organized, said to have afiilia- . I've tried to appealitions with the CTO.
taste and good sense s =» = ; paid him as handsomely as real beneficial to your health,” he said. without effect, 80 I decided to dis-| BUT WITH THE singular jeal-
{But in one regard your not smok-|cuss it with you, as a last resort.” (hay of unions, dhe for another, “As a last resort—I under- 30 old union objected to the #ged vulture . whose husband “Of faliure to keep abreast off Then her manner dissolved,
“ trike began, to force th - . She — she came home — last” e e man Sympathy. “That's too bad—yes,;, HER EYES GREW troubled. night—with her hair b-blond- "8ement’s hand and nip the in-
Carlisle recognized genuine dis- After Dr, Clifton had removed more interested in your ap-noyance he had felt toward the ~. oment the door opened, and
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