Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 269, 21 September 1920 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND., TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1920.
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The Diary of an Engaged Girl , By Phyllis Phillips
Very grandly then we started off for
.our trip out to Montmorency, i managed to procure a handful of rice from one of the understanding waiters, just before starting, and so did Cecil. Jeffry had a purring motor waiting for us below, and we all piled In plus .the hand bags, etc., of the happy pair. The trunks had already been sent off to the station. It was a lovoJy trip out to Montmorency, through wide avenues, and then out Into the smiling, sunny country. We whiled through dreamy little white villages and several huge estates. ' The tang in the air was exhilarating. Apple orchards began to fly by, and such apples, and so many orchards. Each tree bent low with its burden of rosy fruit. At last we came to the foot of the bill that winds up and leads to the old gray church at the very peak, and we wound in and out among the crooked Ptreets and houses until we reached the top. Here we alighted, and the scene that lay before us made us gasp for delight. Far, far away, and gleaming silver and gold, lay Paris! A veritable fairy city, and the Seine looked a silver ribbon, snaking Its way to the hills just beyond. Quaintest old church was this, too, and the foot approach to it is a narrow, crooked path that runs right up to the
iron railing that guards it from the rest
of the world. Cecil and I forgot all about the wedding and everything else, in our enjoyment of the beauty around us, and he whispered to me that after the ceremony wo must manage to slip away for the afternoon and explore this lovely country. I said I would co my best to persuade mother to let us have the afternoon to ourselves, for sketching, and then at this point in our conversation the smiling-eyed old curate arrived upon the scene, and led us into the church. Glorious old church it is, too, one of the oldest In France, and with the most exquisite stained-glass windows. Have never seen, any so beautiful in my life 'before. The air of the whole place Inside was redolent and sweet with the dreams of past ages. I held my breath for very awe, and again the tears started to my eyes, for I, too, should have liked to have been setting married, right along with aunty; and yet things were all at sixes and sevens. It was an impressive ceremony, and
Cecil and her Jeffry looked very love1v tnnrilnsr under one of the most
beautiful of the stained glass windows.
and sending down Its own goiaen ueiiedlctlon upon them, this day of days. Aunty's face looked divinely happy, as she took Jeff for her husband, "for better or for worse.". They certainly made a handsome couple. Cecil caught ' my eye once, and I thought that I detected a slight moisture In one of his eyes. However, it might have been the tears in my own eyes. When it was all over, and the bride had been kissed and hugged and the bridegroom as well, we went outside again and piled back into the car, and once more purred off towards Paris nnit tVio Hnnpvmmn Express that wail
ed to transplant the happy ones to the
Land beyond the Rainbow, via rans, Lyons and the Mediterranean. When we had gone about three miles I whispered to mother that Cecil and T von rnmlr? hack to Montmorency in
tVio nftpmnon to sketch, and she. dear
little thing, was so spell-bound by a1' '
llliLi ilctu iiaisycuvru uiai. sue vuuiu uuij say, "All right, dear child, have a good lime while you can." " And she smiled at Cecil! EDITOR'S NOTE Owing to the failure of a mail delivery from Europe, wam 'Ph-vllia Phllllnsi Is traveling, a
'continuation of the story Is temporar
ily lnterrupiea. rne siory wui db
continued in a few days.
Heart Problems J
i - Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been living here six months and do not seem to get acquainted. In fact, I could count all the people whose acquaintance I have made, outside those I come In contact, with at. thp office, on
the fingers of my right hand. How can I get acquainted with the young people here, especially the ladles of the respectable type?
In other cities where I have been there are Get Acquainted dubs and Strangers Social clubs and places for a stranger In the city to meet other
people and pass away his or her lone, some evenings. But here I do not find anything of this kind. I find my evenings very long and lonesome and would greatly appreciate any advice you could give me. A LONESOME BACHELOR Your letter is not he only one I have received complaining about the inhospltality of the city. You ought to tell some of the people where you work that you are lonely and ask them to help you to get acquainted. If you speak to your employer he may be able to BUggest some private club and recommend you for membership. In this way you will make friends of your own sex and through them you will eventually become acquainted with some young ladies. It would also help to attend a church and tell the minister that you are lonely and want to be introduced to people. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young man twenty-one years of age, very
much in love with a young lady twenty years of age. We were playmates when children, went to grade school and high school together and she says
that she loves me. but she refuses to become engaged to me until I am able to buy her a diamond as large as she wants. I have offered to buy one that I can afford a diamond of average sizfi but she says that she will not have any until I can buy the one she wants. Would the size of the diamond make any difference if she really loved me? "DOUBTFUL." No. the size of the diamond would not count if the girl really loved you.
What's In a Name (Copyright) '
META Among the feminine names which he Teutonic- language has given to the English speaking world is Meta. charmingly simple, and closely related to our own popular Margaret It also means "pearl" and has all the significance associated with the more generally used name. As Mete, the name first appeared
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Maret. In the literature of that country, particularly the ballad lore, it appears as Metellll, or little Margaret. Even the modern German Jews use it and call It Marlalit. The most curious form is the Irish Vread, for which we have no equivalent. The pearl which she represents is Meta's talismanlc gem. It promises her beauty and charm and radiance.
I Many admirers and a happy marriage. I are other gifts. Monday is her lucky I day and 7 her lucky number.
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