Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 213, 7 September 1922 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1922.
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g5Wal1 Flower
by Marion Rubincam
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. THE TIRED MAN ! Chapter 46. Several things happened before Pandora had lived in the city long. She found herself possessed of what was to her a wardrobe of undreamt of luxury. She found herself the mistress of Gloria's household. She was in charge of Francis, and the new cook, a huge negress who could get up the most delicious meals, whose intentions of keeping the place clean were always good, but whose inborn laziness was too much for the best of intentions. "She sees a room as a perfectly round place," Pandora said once with humorous exasperation. "There are
no corners in her world. And she
takes a nap every day after luncheon, This brought a laugh from Gloria.
"Never mind, her muffins are
dreams of delight and her roast chick
en something to die for, she said. "We take what we can get these days
and give thanks. Pan, do you know my youns friend. George, has taken a
great fancy to you?" "Has he?" Pan asked In surprise.
"Has he?" mamicked Gloria. "Is
that so strange?"
"Yes." Pan answered. "For if he
does, he's the third person who has."
And at Gloria's incredulous smile,
she went on:
"My father, who Is as futile as I, and
you, who are so very kind and sym
pathetic."
She did not mention Morton, who
was always in her mind, the memory
of whom still hurt sorely. But she treasured this new liking
And when George Ridgeway came in one afternoon a few days later, her
eyes lit up with the greatest joy at
seeing him. "But Gloria Isn't here, she's not com
ing home until late, she said. "She's going from her office to dinner and
then to the theatre."
"Then you'll ask me to have tea
with you, won't you?" George said and
settled himself down into his favorite
cushioned chair.
That's how their friedship began.
"How long are you staying?" he
asked once.
"As long as Gloria wants me," Pan
answered. "But 1 m not much use now. Fraskie is better and she has a cook. I suppose I'll go back to the
farm in the spring."
The queer depressed feeling came over her again at the idea. The farm
and Gladys and the baby who
would be born in the late summer;
and Morton driving out each day from
his office; Grandma White's scolding, and her father's restlessness to get away it began closing down on her like prison walls! "You like Gloria, don't you?" she heard George ask. And at once the prison walls vanished. "Oh, I adore her," she cried, her hands unconsciously clasping together as she said it. "You you can't imagine what she's been to me. She's the most wonderful woman I ever knew." George laughed. "A large compliment." "But she's just " the girl paused for an adequate word, then added, "perfect." A little cynical expression appeared again, making the man look older and tired again. "What a thing it Is to be young
enough and inexperienced enough to believe still in perfection!" he said. "I don't know whether I envy you the youth that point of view implies, or feel sorry for you because of the bitterness and disillusionment still ahead of you." "I've had the bitterness and disillusionment," Pan said, suddenly able to talk freely to this man. "You!" "Yes." '
Then, just as suddenly, her old shyness came back and the self confi
dence she had gained fled away from her. "A man or woman?" George asked.
And She Danced With a King!
"Oh, a man." She had to answer. I never met a woman I could like at
all. until I met Gloria. She's been everything wonderful, she couldn't be
disillusioning."
George smiled again. "You still have faith. That proves
how young you are. It's only been
half a disillusionment."
Pan glanced at him shly. He was lounging back in the big
chair, his legs straight out in front of him, fet crossed. One hand was
thrust in his pocket, one had the in evitable cigarette that he so rarely puffed at, loosely held between lax fingers of his finely modelled hand.
He was staring into the fire, not
looking at Pan at all.
The girl thought suddenly how tired
he was! His eyes had lines at the corners, there were lines at each side of his mouth. She wanted at once to feed him eggs and cream and make him take afternoon naps and long, country walks. She lost forever her
shyness of him when she gained a pity for him.
What had been his disillusionment
and disappointment? Gloria? Gloria
was married she knew.
"You are in love with Gloria," she
thought out loud. (Tomorrow A Concert).
Suburban
Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I was camping about two years ago. While there I met a girl who wanted my friend and me to take her and another girl for a ride in a boat. Later we took some pictures. When we took a picture of the girl I was with, she became angry because I would not put my arms around her. She soon got over it. The timo came when we both had to go home. Not thinking much more of her, I was surprised when
she wrote me a letter, which I answered. Then she went away again. She wrote me, but not knowing her address, I could not write. When she came back she asked me why I did not write She has gone away again. Should I write and try to get her friendship? THANK YOU. The girl shows great lack of good breeding. She should not have asked you to take her for a boat ride, or dreamed of having your arms around her in the picture, or written to you first. If you want to have that kind of a girl as your friend, write to her, because that is your affair. I should think you would prefer to choose a girl who does not run after you and who has more refinement.
WEST MANCHESTER, O.. Rev. H
. nuey penormea the ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Flossie Woolf, daughter of Edwin Woolf, and Leonard House, of Eaton, at his home
in West Manchester. Wednesday evening. The couple left on Thursday
morning to attend the state fair at
Columbus, returning home Saturday
wnere they were entertained at the home of Mr. Woolf on Sunday. The
couple will reside on a farm in Preblo county Rev. O. F Bilger and family are moving this week to Stillwater, near Dayton, where he has charge of Beardshear U. B. church. Rev. Brill will have charge of the local U. B. church and will move his family here where they will occupy the parsonage
vacated by the Bilgers. An Thursday evening the Helping Hand Bible class gave a farewell party to Paul and Oscar Bilger, who will accompany their parents Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fish, of Mount Vernon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers from Sunday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Myers entertained Mrs. Charles Nelson of Greenville, and Miss Bertha Nelson, of Fort Wayne, Wednesday. George Miller moved this week from Castine to the property of Mrs. Maggie Will, who is making her home with her son. Henry, and family Mrs. R. H. Siler and son, Edgar were in Columbus last week and attended the state fair. Rev. H. S. Huey returned Monday from the Miami Christian conference which was held thi3 year at W. Milton Miss Lillian Jenkins is spending the week end with her parents, at Castine Miss Inez Howell spent several days of last week with Miss Treva Howell... Mrs. Anna Howell entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Tedman, of Miamisburg, during the week-end, and on Monday, Palmer
Rice, of Lima, was a guest. Hi? daughter, Geneva, returned home with him after a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Howell..'. . .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy Ora Emerick and family spent Sunday with David Dunkelberger and family, at Rossburg, and Mondy with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, at Fort Recovery, Ohio John Waldern, Jr., and family, spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waldren enter
tained her sister, Marjorie, and Mr. Shiverdecker, of Fort Jefferson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Houk and
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swartzell, of Farmersville, Sunday. Miss Ruth
Houk accompanied them home after spending the week with Mrs. Brown.
Violet Trone spent from Thursday until Sunday with her aunt, Myrtla Trone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul, of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick the week end and at-
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The noon lunch is one of the most
important school problems. It is not easy to make food attractive and to keep it clean when it must be packed and carried in a lunch basket.
This Bureau has for distribution a
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of fare for the basket lunch, suggestions as to the proper, methods of packing, and recipes for sandwiches, cookies, salads and sweets.
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(By Pacific 4 Atlantic) That King Alfonso of Spain shakes a mean foot was the report of Miss KatherLne Dickey (left) of Atlanta, Ga., when she arrived on the liner Mauretania with Miss Wilmotine Perdus. Miss Dickey had the honor of tripping with the King while she was at Deauville, France.
tended the Emerick family reunion on Monday, at West Elkton Virgil Emerick transacted business at Dayton, Saturday. Delphine Emerick, of Dayton, visited several days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick Mr.
and Mrs. William Gangwer are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, at West Milton.Mrs. Mattie Pierson, of Louisville, Ky., is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Levi Shumaker. Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker, with their guest, spent Wednesday with relatives at Camden and Fairhaven Mothers' and Daughters' day will be observed Sunday morning, Sept. 24, at the Christian church. The committee in charge of the program met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jennie Shumaker. Mrs. Bullard of Dayton, has been secured for the occasion.. .Omer Smith and family were guests Sunday of Mrs. Pearl Trone and family W. O. Trone and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Leas, Sylvia Trone, of Dayton, and James B. Trone were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Trone and family,
Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, Janeva and Merlin Frank, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Lovern spent Sunday with W. O. Harrison and family, near Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lunches For School Children
pottery from the Overbeck Studio to pf MeetitlffS Resume thi citv i n rttsnlav at th State Fair UJC "ICCUngS IXKiUUlt:
Information Bureau. Washington. D. C. Frederick J. Haskln. Director. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the booklet on School Lunches.
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Indianapolis this week.... Miss Hattie Toms returned to Chicago Monday after a two week's visit with her mother
Mrs. Delia Toms Miss Mable
Straughn left Monday for Tulsa, Okla.,
to teach in the public schools of that
city. .. .Oscar Chase moved hU fam
ily to Richmond Monday where he con
templates making his future home.
His son Clarence will enter Earlham college thi fall The family of C. R.
Milbourne moved from his farm near Williamsburg to the house vacated by Oscar Chase on Monday Mis Hazel Steifel left Monday mornias: for
Kokomo, where she will teach in the
high school, as she has for the past
several years Mrs. Orvilla Smith and children returned to Dayton Mon
day after a week's visit with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster Mrs. John Mosbaugh and children left
bunday for Dallas, Texas where the
will spend several months with relatives Daivd Wissler left Monday
for California where he will spend
several months and probably make his
future home The Greenfield Le
gion ball team defeated the Cambridge
Grays by a score of 9 to 3 in their
game played here Monday afternoon
.Herman Verbarg of Chicago joined
his wife here this week, at the home ot
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Verbare then
went to North Vernon where they will visit his parents for a week....Gus
Garrett spent Monday in Connersville Miss Frances Leslie is spending this week with relatives in, Lafayette Mrs. Anna Welsch went to Indianapolis Monday to join her daughter Mrs. Ed Brown and husband of Mon
tana, who are spending several days
in Indianapolis on business Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnston and Charles Fish-
In City Churches Tonight
Almost a score of ministers of the city are quite anxious to have it known by several thousand members of their respective churches that the regular Thursday night prayer services will be resumed tonight. During the chautauqua most of the churches dismissed their prayer meetings, although the ministers expressed themselves as hoping that the church folk would keep on praying. "All the churches will be open for the -public prayer service tonight, and those who come early will get the back seats," said one pastor.
er have returned to Richmond after i visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes Rufus Lindsay is spending several days In Indianapolis.
Cigarettes made up in paper of different colore are said to be popular amng New York women, who match their cigarettes to their frocks.
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Morris spent Sunday at Verona... Mr
and Mrs. T. C. Braddock and
Swink and family of North Star were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Poyner, Monday The thirteenth annual re.
! union of the Gift family was held on
Monday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker. There were 41 present. The dinner was served at noon, in the Mechanics' nail. The business and social part of the meeting was held at the home. The reunion next year will be held at Hills and Dales. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh hai as their guests Monday, Mrs. Sarah Homan and daughter, Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Homan, of Dayton, and Mrs. Lelia Lauser, of Piqua William Gray and wife, of New Paris, spent Sunday afternoon with Henry Howard and family Robert Howard spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Frank Brown, at Franklin Mrs. William Buck, of Germantown, Mrs. O.
P. Wolverton and Mrs. Chester Sellman and daughter, Elaine, of Green
ville, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Trone... The public schools open
here on Monday morning, Sept. 11., with the following teachers in charge: Primary. Miss Eva Shell, of Castine; Miss Sarah Albert, of Leviysburg, intermediate, and Floyd Young, eighth
grade Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laird served musicmelons Saturday evening
to a crowd of young people from the
Christian church, who pronounced the melons the most lucious fruit of the
season James B. Trone and C. A
Trone spent Sunday afternoon in
Richmond Mrs. Lulu Howard and daughter Mildred, will visit for several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
at Franklin.. .Miss Myrtle Trone spent
Wednesday evening in Lewisburg..
..Mrs. Guy Shear visited last week
.Lll X CLCIQIUICB, VIA lllVilll Ull lli', " il a dinner guest of Mrs. Ella Gates, and called on Mrs. Anna Howell, Monday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman spent Monday with relatives at Brookville. Miss Treva Howell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ware and Miss Ruth Ware to Oxford, Ohio, Tuesday. . .Mrs. Mary Trone and family entertained James B. Trone and W. O. Trone and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Leas and Miss Sylvia Trone, of Dayton, at dinner, Monday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. A large and interesting colection of Overbeck
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