Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 232, 29 September 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1922.
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HOME AGAIN Chapter 65 Unexpectedly, it was Aunt Maude who met the train. "My land, but you look expensive," she remarked after a perfunctory kiss. "Did Mrs. Gates give you that suit or did you buy with your own money?" "I bought it," Pan answered, and wondered why 6he should resent this remark. Surely one's aunt had a perfect right to ask such personal ques
tions! Aunt Maude thought so, at least. She went straight along. "That's a nice hat sort of odd, but nice. How much did nit cost?" "I don't know," the girl answered, still stifling her irritation. "Oh, Mrs. Gates gave 'it to you? Well, it does look like the sort oi' things she wore." "She did give it to me, but she neve. wore it. I can't" wear her type of clothes," Pan tried to explain. "Type of clothes! My land, don't you sound grand! Clothes are clothes, some cost more than others, if you mean type by that. Gladys says you wear a nurses uniform, like that nun's rig the nurse wore here last summer." "Gladys is quite wrong," Pan said calmly, then regretted the "quite."
Somehow Norris City never used
"quite." Its distinctions were as hard and sharp as black from white, "quite" implied shades of meaning with which Norris City never bothered. She hastened to ask, "How is Gladys?" This was enough to divert Aunt Maude. "Oh, doing fine. We've been making
baby clothes. Did you bring anything
from the stores in the city?
Pan was glad she had remembered
a package of dainty little objects suitable for a newly born infant. It was this package, indeed, which started her visit pleasantly. Some few letters had been exchanged; Gladys "was consumed with curiosity about her cousin. She did not recognize, in the slim, self-possessed attractively dressed youg figure that jumped lightly from the wagon, the impossibly shabby, terrified little creature wlo had departed six months before For the first time, she disliked herself. She felt huge, awkward, cumbersome, out-of -date, out of the world, beside the once-snubbed Pandora. Pan's greeting, indeed, was pleasant but lacking in either afection or gratitude, and somehow Gladys felt she should expect both from her cousin.
Pan ran to her father, here was the magnet, here the reason for her weekend home. And she greeted Morton, when he drove out a little later, without a single feeling but one of quiet friendliness. They sat in the big farm house "sitting-room" after supper, it was a little to chilly for the porch in the evenings. Pan was plied with questions and she was led into telling more and more of her new life, she felt the atmosphere congeal. Aunt Maude could not understand such a life. And what she could not understand, she could not approve of. "What does a woman want her own business for anyway?" she asked. "If she's so attractive, she must have plenty of men wanting to marry her. Why doesn't she take one an dsettle down then shp rnnVI Innlr nftpr hpr enn "
"She is married, she doesn't live with her husband" Gladys interrupted her voice showing that any woman who elected to be independent was quite likely very bad indeed. "Why should she live with him? Hs came back to New York and she was so upset she was illl for weeks. How can you disapprove, Gladys? You don't konw what he was like I do. No self-
Do You Clean House Systematically?
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respecting woman would have any thing to do with him." Aunt Maude took a new line.
"Are all these men who come to her house do they come to see her or
you?" "Her, I suppose," Pan answered "Why not?"
"Well, Dora," Aunt Maude conclud
ed, using the girl's old nickname.
think you're not in good company and
naa Detter come home. Gladys can
help more with the work after the baby's born, and in the Winter, they'll live in their own house, Summers on the farm with us." "I'm sorry," said Pan, knowing guiltily that she wasn't sorry at all. "But I've promised Gloria to stay, she can't get on without me. And we're going to Europe for the Summer." " This was impressive enough! Even Uncle Peter looked up from the paper he was reading. Her own father was delighted, he began talking of all the old villages and towns he had wandered into, told her what to eat so she wouldn't be sea sick, asked for picture post cards while she was away. Gladys was growing sullen. Dora was having entirely too much of this
world's goods! Dora was getting
everything fine clothes, trips to Europe, dances and parties, well, she thought, anyway she hasn't got a hu3band. And she looked placid again as she glanced over at Morton. Tomorrow A Cablegram
Housecleaning need not be the bugbear it has long been regarded in many households.
If the work is carefully planned, if the kind of furnishings that are easy
to keep clean are chosen and handled
in the right way, and if provision is made for keeping all the dirt possible out of the house, there will be no need
for the upheavals that result in dis
comfort to the entire household.
Moreover, systematic housecleaning saves labor in the end and is saving of the materials used -in the furnish
ing and care of the house.
How to make this task simpler and
easier is discussed in a booklet which
this Bureau has for free distribution. Any reader can secure a copy of this
Government publication by filling out
and mailing the coupon below, enclos
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postage. Do not nd ttie coupon to Th Palladtnm. Mall it direct to Washlnrtoa. D. C)
school, 9:30 a. m.; class meeting, 10:30ir ITftll Tfl OTI CIHI ATC
m.; preaching 7:30 p. m. by the Tfl 1 1 IN III l.rirnnair
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Fountain City Wesleyan Methodist
Sunday school 9:30, Eva Lovin, su
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Dublin Friends' church Preaching
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preaching services at 7:30 p. m. At
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Chester M. E. church Victor E.
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Wheat Treating Plant To End Operations Oct 2 CENTER VI L.LE, Ind., Sept. 29. The Wayne county wheat treating plant, now in operation on the Bertsch lumber mill will finish its autumn season and close Monday, Oct. 2. It is
treating wheat seed by the hot water method for the eradication of smut infection which causes a loss of approximately 10 per cent in the Wayne county wheat crop each year. As a consequence of results achieved last year, when treated fields were found to be free from smut, a number of farmers are this year sowing entire fields in smut free seed.
Washington, D. C. Frederic J. Haskin. Director, The Richmond Palladium Information Bureau. I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Housecleaning Booklet.
I Name I Street j City . : State
County Churches
Whitewater M. school, 9:30 a. m.; the pastor, L. F.
role's meeting, 7
E. church Sunday preaching, 10:30, by
Ulmer; Young Peo-
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church; choir practice Monday, 7:45
Donald Jennings, . chorister; prayer
meeting and Bible study Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
Middleboro M. E. church Sunday
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: My husband and I have been running around with! a crowd of young marmd couples, j We have gone to each other's hornet j for parties, to dances and to shows an I j . probably we have all been together, at least twice a week. The wife of one of the men in the crowd went to visit her mother fori a month and when she came back we : all met h?r at the depot. When she got off the train she kissed all of us; men and all. I didn't think it was! pioper for her to kiss the men. My husband disagrees with this and says, that her kisses were merely of a' friendly nature and didn't mean anv-j thing ore way or another. What do! you think about the matter? ROSALIE ! Your husband was right in his way of classifying the woman's kisses. It1 seems to me, however, that it would j have been much beter if she kissed !
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Silverware Specials For Saturday Only Roger & Bros. Teaspoons, 6 for $1.00 One Knife, 1 Spoon, 1 Fork 3 pieces. .$1.00 Six Knives and Forks, 12 pieces for. . . .$5.00
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Pork CHOPS lb
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