Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 5

Tilt: RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1921.

JAGE FIVE

The Middle By MARION RUBINCAM

AMY'S LETTERS Chapter -7 It proved that Amy was a ready letter writer. So Mrs. Talbot had one consolation that she never experieneed with her other children, that of receiving long and interesting acounts of everything that hapened. Jane had always been too busy wirli her studies to do more than seribbl" a few lines each week and Luther, as he put it, "had not the gift of expression."

, have to begin at the beginning : iearn to breathe and enuciate."

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and

more details followed. Mr;, was glad of this. She person

ally liked Amy's voice when she was allowed to like it, and she was glad someone else appreciated it. When shw read the letter aloud to Jordan, though she omi!t"d mentioning the voice training. Another letter mentioned going on! to dine with Jim Clarke and another man. where thev actually danced in

But Amy delighted in writing long ac-ijlrni r 'A .v' 'it., '....',,..

her doings. ; tra playing the- entire time. Amy was

the sweetest apartment," j particularly thrilled at this. Hut Mr-, a few days after leaving, ' Talbot was much upset.

was still in' "1 never heard of anything so sense

less." she burst out to Luther. "Why can't people eat in peace without music goine; on and people jumping up to dance?"

boys like us. j girls and do not

; about us. We like the bova and I suo-

: pose that is their foundation. How ' can we prevent them from doing so? ! There is one special boy my friend !and I both like. I know it is not ladylike and try to prevent it. He : won't tell us which one he likes betjter. We play with him, but he never I shows affection more to one than the

other. How can we make him tell which one he likes better? rr t aiv

ou are too young to give so much thought to boys. Unless you stop and enjoy your girl friends people will continue to consider you tough. Don't quarrel over the boy. He is very wise not to say which he likes better. I think it is in bad taste to question him about the matter.

We are tespectable ive members will be present at the wish people to talk ; meeting, w hich w ill be a get-together1

following the meruoership campaign , which has just been finished. j The report of the actions of the state ; convention will be given by Horatio j King, township president, w ho was j sent as one of the county delegates, j A report will be presented by the buying committee also, w hich was di- ' rected to investigate possibilities for

(the next year. i I The women's committee in charge ' ! r,f ttio oTitnrrflinnifcTit ni-AiTani n -o '

Ul 111". I1U.1U11I V Mrs. Nora Harris, chairman, Mrs. Paul1 Hunt and Mrs. Walter Beeson. I

counts of

Its just Khe wrote

and while her mother

bed. "AH the rooms are on one floor in

this house, there are four apartments to a floor, so the people live in layers on top of each other. But Claire savs

WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN WEBSTER ASSOCIATION

SIBERIANS MAKE CALL WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Members j of the delegation from the far Eastern republic of Siberia, who arrived in j Washington Sunday to observe the 1 aims conference discussions, called at I the state de partment Tuesday to pay ' their respects. The delegates were; greeted unofficially by Dewitt Poole, j chief of the division of Russian affairs.

it s almost always clone that way New York.

"There's a to call it a ouches and

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parlor only Claire says living loom, with large heaps of cushions. And

now 1 know why she ?aid we shouldn't have sold those thiners of father'; Grandmother, because Claire has beans

smiled and took the letter lightly at the mention of

Jim Clarke's name. "Mother." he said whimsically after a time, "there are restless souls in this world who must be doing some

thing every minute, who cannot even! relax- when they eat. We live in a,1

to The 1'nlladiuin I Ind.. Dec. 7. An enter-

j (Special i WEBSTER,

; tainment will be given by the women 1 of the township farmer's association at the regular meeting of the Webster i association in the school house Wed

nesday nig nt. Ail new and prospect-

Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy !?r3D.0!ntm("-t Ta:e;TTV?Se.vr''ywherrt For sar.-:Acm

'ike them. I must sav I like t hem. too, kev d up world. The less thev have

better than our furniture or the lussy'to do with their brains, the more they stuff the Tatnall's have. must do with their hands and feet. "Then there's a little dining rom , That's why we dance while we dine.", and the sweetest kitchen about a ouav-! Mrs. Talbot, not. understanding. ' ter as big as ours you really should passed this as nonsence. condense your kitchen, mother. Jane's; "1 w,.-h Amy'd come home,'' she quite right, a bath w i;h what they call ' said. "She'll be wanting that phono- : needle shower, that's too funny "graph playing while we tat. I expect. On and on the letter weni, enthusing and she won't look at Dick any more, about the conveniences of the new 1 1 declare. I don't know what we're all house, where a faucet turned brought coming to. Her father w ill be fun-

hot or cold water and a button pressed produced light where the lifting of a receiver meant the ability to telephone anywhere and on to the minutest d--tails or the guest bedroom that she occupied. Claire was the cleverest and most wonderful woman in the world. So the letter stated on every page, while little by little the feeling of jealousy crew- up in the mother's heart. "Claire bought me a suit, a rough, fuzzy brown and green tweed and the prettiest tan shoes to go with it, and a dark hat that is a leauty. It's tath-r hot now, bu Claire ,ay this is for fall. She's so clever. She spent more than she could afford on the suit and shoes so she's having her dressmaker In to make over some of her clothes

for tne. She savs I must, dress witiil

ingenue simplicity that's a Kronen word. It means I have to look young and sweet and that sort of thing. Mr. Clarke says he'll teach me French." Nothing more was said about this. Mrs. Talbot lay thinking. Clarke was the name of the man Luther did not trust, who so admired Claire. Claire

should not se him and with a voting cirl about. What ideas n.ight she not! nut into Amy's head. Lut she wasi crateful to Claire for dressing Amy. properly, so again slit was torn between two emotions she could not con d em. she could not condone. "Claire took me to her old sinsing tryeher." the next letter said. " lie's a sweet old man not so old though with the most romantic eyes. He know -everyone. He talks about having lunch a'l.t ."jinnrr with people I've read about j

I my life, all the greai actors aim

resses ana movie projnr um ie-

ous. "He always L

fully to this. Tomorrow The

Luther said cheei-

Children Go

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson:" I am 12 years old and so is my chum. I am considered good-looking. Certain people say we are tough because the

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