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TOl'RSDAY. MARCH 30. 1933
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•THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Heavy Program
Faces Legislature
• Slate Finance, Schools and Con
solidation Measure Still To
Gel Attention.
t Columbia, March 2$.—Several ma-
, jor matters are before the per.cral a*?-
TODAY
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FP4NK PARKER
STOCkdKlDOt
PAGE SEVEN
TO SHOW NEW
FRIGIDAIRE FRIDAY
sembly of South Carolina thi.s week. »
the 12th of hte session. ^
They are state finances in the shape ^ ^ ^ LSS
r .u 1 .it: *• uMi ‘t IS rer’'eshinp ami(i the penoral.
of the greneral .ppfbpnafon. b,!' .-.otv, ^ b-. putleH •
' W, C. Bald<^n, local repi^eaentativ*
I 'or Fripidaire, will hold an open houM
(Celebration Friday when the new
Frigidaire is revealed to- the public.
I The intere.st that is‘being shown in-
j he forthcoming refrigeration im-
1 provement is «o great, Mr. Baldwin
I said, that he believe.s the largest tum-
I ut he has ever had at an open house
I will take place.
“Many housewives have even called
in the senate finance commll
tb.
THIRD IXSTALLMEXT
Syr.ijisis: When Joyce opened her- “Mrs. Packard i.s asleep, sir.
eyes one morning to see a fruit-laden
ora
urioii^
! phone and listened again.
public schools of the st:i*c, a.; r.-ovid-
dear. that ^Belmain woman said they ed in an educational hr!, pi-'^sed
h Til. .'K cut of the deprtssion by hi.s
low Frigidaire. Their interest has
own efforts. Ifis name is S. C. Driver whetted by the talk that fliea
i wore coming over this afternoon. They alreatly by the house and now in the,‘^’^‘ Goldsboro, .N. ( .
_ “Oh, she is? Well, when she wakes. • wiRnrobably be hoi-e .smm. 1 think senate; and a consolidation mea.sure * Three years ago he had throe cont.s
ang-j- tree from the end of the lax-«tell her I called. And ask her to call t’.jlt put on a different dress and see _ now before the house. The hoei* bill money and a scoond'hand awtomo-
ioiis ^bleeping porch whei-e she lay me, please.” ' t if I can gel anj'thing to eat. I’m per-i was passed by the house Tuerday “bo’"-owcd’' the use of nine
in .she couldn’t decide What had; “Yes, sir.” Click . . .click. And then ishing with thirst, too.” [the 12th of the session. j of u’lurod land in'the Col I."-boro
happened to her. for the last thing she Joyce hung up* ^r own receiver,’ She pulled the crumpie^i dress over* While there was much talk duri.ng; he sold his car for
remembered wi^ a skidding taxicab
in Ch'.'ago on a sleeting No\'ember
«lay. And when she .saw the circlet of
breathing a sigh oF relief at her es-, her head and went to the closet door
cape. ; to pick out something else to wear,
Hardly had she leaned back jn^the * when suddenly, she heard
the campaign‘last summer relative hens and p»enty of potatoes
consolidatiotr.s of bureaus and coinmis
$10 and t’vo. harreh:
of
Corn, He
I over the rumor route of discfossion
whenever any large manufacturer
"ets rt ady to spring something sensa
tionally advanced in it.s newness,” he
said.
“This new household model answe *s
the need for a quality built, economic
ally operating refrigerator. It will soli
for the unheard of low price of $0%
. r• - 4k...... ...uk k;, j lor iTie uiuiearii oi sow price ui
voices , liftle hnTW^**-iiPv bo.'n n .-oin- three pigs with hlS $10 and - u, u ii- u ••
, .sions, lUiie nas ae.uai.y nr, n a.v.om | , , , k.. koo qao itius small freight charges. e beiu-' e
e tip-1 ..Kuk,,,! In tv>«4 iri ir.ir> /i.,v>r>rr 4 Vi., 11 i"t«irt»f* fu miog. N<w hc hps 80 D ,,, , . . ,
diamonds on her wedding finger and chair, when the bell rang again. She downstairs. Stopping short, she tip-1 in that lrii>ection during th-.' nif'turted favming. Now ... ..... - ' j , , enth>’siastic nublic dc-
rills I listened anxiously. A rather coarse toed softly over to the door "hich; lawmakers tu.on meat in his smoke-house,;, ‘ _
when H man w ho called her Frills j vv7«4..,r .w.. i weeKs tne lawmakers nave tiecn in i * — • “ ' "iri' ’ | mnnrl because its nrice'and oneratini?
came to bid her an affectionate good- ^ feminine voice replied to the maid’s i stood ajar. She could hear a woman i .session. The warehouse d^.parlment' ■ :>i —vi.
bye before leaving home for a hur-iQuiet “\es?
saying, “How’s Mrs. ■ speaking.
have been in
ie
ihas been taken over by
an,I v..Krtah!o, to oat. ..erotofore unaWo to affor.l mochaM
.4.1 iigi.ia.i\t .,oi rpfrisrreation to invest in s-jch i
stain>.-^n her fingers—she had newrjnot t<^be
■smttked^nd'tlT^’TnntaTs dn"Iw’f TdH TTT call a'^in later . . .'she’d had anything to eat today?” '
let ari cles, F. I,. P., added to her he- j
wilder—ient. But—“it’.s heavenly.” she ;
se'and set for debate early this iments will appear everywhere, in the
cal refrigreation to invest in s-uch a
' limit now,” Mr. Baldwin .said.
HEER : —-
al again. The brewers • a . I^T •T^
Shorlly^ ,.hcex*iidigrtjia£^.J „ -. - .
Hiid. “I’J be perfectly happy to spend
a"day rigb.t^hei^r’ ~~
(Now Go On With the Story).
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There were also several letters ly-|i
ing ahkiu! in this IiJft^r. Joyce, pick- •
:ng j.rc up, glancetl around at lhc,j
door ftxding an almost irre.<istible
pulse to lock it before .'^he ^read the =
letter. Then she forced herself to r*.'- ‘
main .'.■^aled. “You’ve a perfect light'
to read these letters,”^she .said t«‘ her- ■
self out loud, “don’t bt' a fool I Even
if any one did come. 1 guess ... 1
goes.- . . . I’m .Mrs. Neil Packard!"
Yet the unea.-'V feeling jierslsttHl that
the g:ri nameil Frills Packard might
at any moment come in from the oth
er room and .scornfully demand an e\-
planal n-of her actions. “Oh. whatV
the n »*ter with me? There can’t he
another Frills. Frills Packar»i is a>
dead r.ow as . . . as Joyce .Ashton wa^
yest« r iav. She can't come in."
m'!i tillPllwrTh¥ Tlf^T
1 week, creates a board of conlbol of, hoptr that the younger generation,
^enal and charitable instiutions. It j which has never acquired a taste for
* al)oli.shes the state board of public; beer, will take to it.
'welfare, the board of trusloe^ of the
luiler y
t>n
\ new.^pajH*! Wl <»“*•
pale lavemlcr pafwr with |
dt*ck!e eUgc." was a short note in a I
.g feminine hand. It Roxie,” in a cmversational Ifmi-,
any proliininaries: •- she the lucky girl not to g-*t
id s<»me party! \\ i<h Id h^^cn u i «. f«ii i;k.. ,k..,^
.\nd then Jo\rr hung up her own rectDer. hreathini; a sigh of
relief at her escaiM*.
fjphir Jiowa.rsehoQl, -the Jiqard of
commissioners for the institution for
The theory of the new beer law is'
4hal:=beer^ 3.2i>erTent alcohcl is not
intoxicating. Nevertheless, s o m e
I the education of the deaf, <lunih and [ .state.s are forbidding its sale, to mi-
blind; the commission of the (\Mfe«l- nors.
FOR RF.\’T‘—Seven-room cott;i*'''e on
Musgrove .street. Apply to H. D.
Henry. tf
FOR RENT— Five-room apartment
with—bath,—on West CentenniaF
street. Phone Mrs. E. Mood Smith. 2c
erate home; the children’s hurenu. the
board of directors of the .state poni-
FOR SALE — Seed corn. Douthit’s
Prolific Red Cob.
Joanna Mercantile C
$1.2r) bu.shel.
1'-
tmf
Goldville. Ic
My ^n idea is that not many peo
ple wi)! care to drink enough of this
tentiary and the regents of the state 1 mild heve,t|ige to get drunk on wtsv-'r a
I hospital.'The dutiem of tht'.se hoards thoughithai would be pos.sible if one| ^ R AT—Anart^ent fo^ couple,
iare devolved upon the hoard of con- took ■ enough. Beer has never been L4*’,
' trol of penal and charitable institu-j widolyyi>opular out.side of the big cit-^ 1st. Recently occupied by S. ,1.
I tions under the terms ot this nioa'^ure. 1 jes. Americans generally prefer some-j ' T*I’^ ; • ‘ nry. c
I Neville Bennett, chaii inan of the j thing with a real “kick" in it. We" have J I'OR RENT—Seven-room home on
ways and means committee, had this i always)' he(*n primarily u whiskey-j - West Main^slreet, opposite Giles
consolidation hill set for debate sev-j (it initijjg nation. •' I Chevrolet (’ompahy. .Apply to H. Ih
eral times last week but each time ad-1 I thlhk the people who expect tojllinry.
journod ilehate on it when the hour | get rich out of beer, :is well as those j ,7‘."T,v.r, ,
arrived, so that the house coulvl dis- who see in it a source of great reve-1 i . • i* *
«. If •, 4 .1 4 .• ... .. . - r ■ I Ihe electric way. It in.-u’e.' you
pose of mutters t*efore it at that t.mnut lor the government, are m for a
Friduy, however, he sai l he wou'd in- disappointment.
svst on its coming up early »his ’.v.ek.;
The school hill, carrying with i4.^the
ipcoMH*- tax am“r.dim'nt, is noU in ih.t
TehaH^,^ "ThtT' income amendment has
arou.'»‘d ;rimindo",is in’ei'st jn many
parts of the .state and it was --aid last
,'praw.
with .
if y*>.
smashr*! un in a fall like that ? I felt
lint inu.'t be Ijiunne! The voice
a* v. d neaixT as f :ts oxvner wen* ap-
‘•oaching the stairs. .lovoi*. in a panic.
ST\TE.S
We haven’t admitt«‘d any n4‘w sCitcA
to the union since Arizona and .\\ w
Mexico^ were taken in twenty-one
year.s ago. in 11U2. .Now fifty-c’ght
wtek that petitions asking ihe s-miaie counties of the “Panhandle” of Okla-
to change or eliminati* entirely that
seclifin of the scIwh*! hiU, wouM be
sent to Columhirt tins \vt*ek. Hi'w sub
stantial the l>asis for such rumors will
there Aon might hand this ilipp ng v;ck whtn 1 heanl about it. Didn’t huikeil wihlly alx»>ut for some e.scajK'
A»n t Laurine. 1 hear she’s been «ry- ^
ing t > f nd ot*t wheiT Mail was wh*U , k . u i i
(uk 4 - 4 4 ^ “No. ma am. she hit fwr lu'ad, out I
vou W4* e at Nita.s. Watch V“ur step.- . •»
; gueNS It wa>n t a had blow.
■ .. . , “WVII. ni tell thf woria Sh.-Muckvi
ry.tic to d.Kest the >■«•"">« ®f Well, tell her I cmIM. will you.
this r.iite. Joyce ha.stily read the news- „
paper Clipping. .A great deal of righ4 -^he .seems on intimate terms with
eous indignation i.s ing e the faniilv. Her voice sounds iniddle-
the c!’;Tens of the \ alley Road dis-
• rirf n* the actions of a certain prom- * , * *-,* 'n* where she could brx*athe quietly, ‘^g ui> of bills covering expenditures
xncA a me ^ thought Joyce, critically. I wonder fr,r ivi nf f* imi-e-
iM.t -K.-ty woman .nd hor wooi.,^ ^ Firm stop, tmumlod apptxuichnK the
homa and northwest Ti* ;as are ask-
, ing p4 rmi.--ion to set up a new stale
sent to ('olumhirt tins week. How 1 with Ararilla as its capital.
If this is (i(tne'S^ will make every
in* revt'aled thisweek '.American flag out 4)f d.it«*; we will
The appropriation hill, now w iih the jjj y;tars in the. Union
senate finance Tommittee, " ill pri.b-j instead of the present IH. It will
ably he^reported out this week. Inili- ijricrease the number of senators to
cations are that the senate will hi ing ^jj^lic of-
** 12-month bill and a six^ immth | .mjp|)orted by taxpayers, I
bed, and sli«l b«*tween the sht'tds. With cover the IS months. The hou.se j Without disparaging the Texas-!
thumping heart .<he halfduiried her P*^-*^^*'*! a* straight IS-month hill. The, project, I suggest that it|
face in the pillow, shut her eyes tight- change in the ti.scal year from January j more logical to create a new*
ly and trieil to comi*o.se herself into ai l July 1 makes necessary the 'h'a"-j ^^e city of .New* York and
where she could brx*athe quietly. ^1’ bills covering expenditures close-hy counties of New .lersey.
t'o.ddn’t she have one «lay to hor.self ?
She thovight of hKrking.lhe dm»r. Then,
afvai«l to ilelay another sec4»nd. she
dasheii out to the sUn-ping porch, pull
ed di»wn the cove*rs of the m-atlv-made
When all other amusements
to learn who are the friends of Mr. ‘‘"or, and a voice sauf. “Frills? Where
faUed ’o provide the necessyy tImlU ^
tk new game wa? instituted
ried out between two and three o'clock
Oh?” The- VAxice-A railed
tofore
The xalendars of b4»tk..hoii!4e..arx
thick with bills as yet undispiised of.
listen to the telephone conver.sa- murmur as the siieaker ^nnt«in44d more than JO naees
tion#’ Pm finding things out anyhow evidently discovered the .sleeping form I ^ .f j' r 1
S«id., mormnK. Thi, ™b,a. J.'jW-'y-
specie®, of Roxie and that ‘Malt* is Mr. Maitlanu The caller sIikmI quietly by the bed-1 .
and that there’s a couple named .Art '*»«le for such a long tune that Joyce _ ■ • i T* t
and Kale Beluiain.” r>ew nervou.s. Why didn’t the woman POrDlQS XraHSfcr
She continue*! her eTplorati,>ns. go away? Gouldnt .she see that Frills
That has been talked about,
day it will come.
Some!
xnKmotor.s with no headlights, and ^ly
usual risar lights on. The bright
moonlight was presumably responsi-
THE OLDEST SGIIOOI.
The oldest school in America is cel
ebrating its three hundre<lth anniver
sary. It i.s the Collegiate .School of
.New York, which was founded by the
members of the Dutch church in New
I more ntul stronger chicks. Prices 2c
■ pt'-v egg less than‘l00; 2*vc 100 to 300;
'c 300 and over. Eggs set every Mon-
lay. Tliornwell Orphanage Poultry
Farm. - tf
DRINK your way to health by using
Crazy Crystals. Thousands are be
ing cured of rheumatism, constipation
and different stomach troubles. Gi*t
it at George W. Copelan'Ps Service
Station. Itp
Build Up Health
and Pains Go Away
WOM^N who suffer from weak-
nt'«8 often have many aches and
pains which a alronger state ol healtn
W’uuUl prevent.
Women In this comlltion shoul.i
take (’urilul, a purely veaeiable tonic
that lias been In use for over 60 yeurs.
Take Cardul to Improve Uie general
tone of the system In cases of run
down health and “tired nerves."
Women have found. In such cases,
tliat Cardul helps them to overcome
pitTTs and-tnttttr ttie-Tttrtmhry' peftorta
easier. CARliUI Is safe and who!*—
some for women of all ages. Try It!
WE WANT
YOUR BUSINESS
Me for the fact that ^ which di.'Jclo.'Hrd three more hedixioni'!. "as a.sleep? Or rlid .<he gues.s that!
caaua
. al- I » f.vm tWm ^ n*Cn UI>CIUM!*U inrw murv wa xas*
.4 amon^ e pa ^ ‘ each with its own bath—one decorat- '^be was shamminK?
1 ■ Amsterdam in lt)33. WoiPer van Twil-
DStllK Stock'****’ govt*rnor of the colony,
driv:rg was undoubtedly of the most.
unyrx t I—.r-- 1^1 ed in green, one in orchid, and one in j,;
reckU*®* character, and tm* leader led , „ • i. .w •»
u - vellow. “I m luck there aren t it s,
the ra.iy a meny chase over banks - . ... •* », .u -
4 * 4 M r;-i 1 .n.4 ’“iy g«vsls in the house, she th«*ugh. .rurg-
and ®.4.1ewaiks. across fieuls and lawns r. . , ..
* thankfully, finding nothing but unt*** '—
St a.s she felt that she rouKl stand
ninute longer, and m ist either
with u’ler disregard for th,e prx»per;\
^4tiod that th, ho,-. •" niasteil!" She Oi’V”' »*ff the '*0 ers ( ol.im na.
iti liberally for the dam- W'elli, Til go back to my boa,loir and n^d jro^ up cautiously. c*vcoing into t»«*ri44d_ <»f tlu* go.cMMrr’s
cupied room.s. “I’d hate to run into ‘ Thank g«*odness'
v>s: ..f j<*»nebody staying right in the pHce n*astefl”’ She Oit'v
ggle or choke, she heard her un.seen
caller tieparl.
. . . My. I’m
«>ff the '*0 ers
ft is time to plant your gar-
wrote back to Holland to ask to have and we have a Complete line
^ rT» i^ school-master .sent out who might4* seeds: Seed Irish Potatoes,
(lovernor Gives Instructions To'••instruct the youth, both Dutch and i Gobbler Rnd Bliss, Onion Sets,
Conservators. Rate of Inter-ithe blacks, in the knowidge of Jesus yellow and white. Onion Plants,
est I.s Fixed '<'hrist, and also S4*ive us sexton and also bulk and package seeds,
I UspeciaHy ti' the farmers; We
[have Sweet Feeds, Oat.s, Corn,
Timothy Hfiv. Meadow Hav and
pn'centor.” .Accordingly Adam Ro-
.March 2S. During the hintsen came over from old Am.iter-
ennt-rol of starte«l th»* school,
Tfu* Dutch Reformcii church of New
Straw at reasonable prices.
Farmers Exchange
Phone 1.17
man . the same place - ■ • .
i » . iw» fiiM]uently mentioned in blurted to decipher. bi»» me ‘^ec- meetmg w th any c-ihers niijchl
one wa.s clearly Shr
Stared at it bewiMered. a yudden feel
the Aa".-» breath with hers. . .
A® I vee finished reading, a wave u . vra.-
of ho-/:e4i shame floo.led her. “How >ng of faintne.ss seixmg her. W n,
perfec
were
than
api'c?**-'
Pox'e wa.s by one ■ f th** window.*
<*ading a new'pa;K*r. .'Seeing'Jo’ce. .'.igh'ir'ty conten<-d un<i«*r hi
he stoinl up. • ^ j-
“1 slept longer than I e\|K*ct-«l to,”
■-a:«l Joyce, “and I
horougli su'd, ha\»* lx“4*n jjii ec'.*'1 by g^eat !irtiv(*r>itu iv in it.t ■ e.i.-m.; n..in-
J.'i'.w ) ®'0! niackwooil, t<* allow no such]’*^'‘'"^-
Fr»‘e T)jblie schoMis wei4* uphea'-i of
t rar-sl'i*! s. '1 he order wa'^ issm-d •paler
ener- "Pen ti'»* t <»il4*gi it<* ho ►! was <fnl
gency banking legi.®lation. j yen' s af'erward.
In’ad.l'tion to this rnle relative to good church i)v..|.i»- of al! . ect.
lMlk" ae" m‘rgh7'beY Vd like to know understand u. it frightens me
who •'• is and who’s Maif? This.*^ ilon't like n
ahe thought, “is a pleasant revelation!
All the signs have pointed lb Trills . . . , - ,
beirz a bit lively, but this is a little g*''^ slipping to her knees in Raxu prompt.y. “wouid yo 1
iront of the couch. Joj-ce bpned her , lunch or .^st tea?”
f,
*ni .'lUil of hungry 1*’j litock transfers, ahothc*’ de (dopment * to” serTd their cliiIJ',''H to .
It imjKJssible nit to; in the banking situation in th** state ^'chool where, they (’un '«• lu.*' o,
. ’ -...4-... ; ..,1 i... f... «oMn(l ii'lii/ioiis training a ■« wcl! a
.she sail!, finding it imjHJssiole n it to ; m tne Dunking
iip into a c4»nrilialory tone eati aili-!*"as an oicder issued by Governor, religious^ traiuiiig
. . (th deaT.. . . Oh dearG.jij^ “jj. there >«tme*hing to cjit I Blackwood to the effect that no bank, ‘hca k-i'arriing.
could have. I womh-r?/’, acting under state charter, is to pay
Suddenly her ovemrmrght nerves “Why, of cou.-se. nia’am,” 'epiied j<lividen*l.s until authorize*! by the gov- ( ()LLK('I ION
i’K»* a ernor to do s(», and tlial nrier .April ! writ to a neiglib uJ^oJ cluir-.h
too much.” irx»ni AH iw .■4 4, . .i,-j(umi ittttvitt vt tAri* ; 1, IP-J. “no Itank-shall |»uv any great--one '^tv.'o'ny .Sunday rec. ntly r,ol
Ji^t tlien the telephone rang. There face in h"r arms ami began to -sot de^- ' Tea, piea.se." The very iVnughl was ler rate of interest than 3 per centum , ing to !>ra .4* the weather to tra .e) »«>
ac instrument on. the desk, gray- pera'uely. temw and lonelim-ss pos- luxurious. on .savings and no greater rat'* of in- .Wy own. It was a little eh<i:i !i m a
•nameleJ like the furniture, and Joyce o.ssmg her entirely. “Certainly, ma’am. Would you !ik<*,terost than 1 j>ei centum on any nx*w poor di^tiiel. and I was ®i!p -el
‘ “ When Joyce awoke, .she lay for sandwiches with it, or ju.st cake?” 'time certificates,” The rule also ai)-!wh.*n th** .service was ovtr to i**eliz''
QttieUy lifted off the receiver and lis-
jp .After a moment’s silence, she -«ome moments collecting her “Qh. sandwiches, phase. I’m s« hun-
maid answering on the in-' thoughts. >’• An I womier if . . . .she went on,
dmmeat downstairs. .A man’s voice So it had not been a dream. It was ancamfoi-tably convinced that h'rii's
_ . ... 1 __j : —r.1.. _ . 1 1.“ in this ajM)!-
iMmn-i. “May I speak to Mrs. Pack- 3»mething actual .^and inescapable never aske< for anything
tSTplcase?” which she had to face. - ogctic f«.®hion; er—V>
* p^l^rd gave insrtuctions She , sat up on the couch, wide orange juice to drink, too.”
^ didn’t feel up to seeing or'^awake now.'and soberly tried to de- “Y’es, ma’am. MTU you have it out
■III ni inr to anyone today.” .'ckie what to do-next. As she stared on the terrace or up in your room?”
***^OIi* Well, listen, Roxie, teJI about the,room, she realiaad that.the) Joyce decided ha.<tily that .she
'y^j.' jiaiUand, will you, and aim was no longer shining in. tthw j mould take a chance. “On the terrace,
ask her if I can’t speak to her just a long had she slept? There wa.s no please.”
clock in- the room. She remembered; <>he enjoyed the food almost more
haviag seen, however, among the eon- than her breakfast, reflecting with
wLITiiy Kilt cautiously replac- tents of the blue leather case on the half-ashamed amusement that her ap-
A ewD waiver and settiMT UP. went. dressiag table a small diamond-set petite wa-s good in spite of the shock
'time certificates,’
plies to renewals of any oUl time cer-[that nobody had pa:- .'*- ! the r Ju ctuin
tifics’tes, 1 plat**.
The hoard of control was in sessi|^ I asked the mipist4*r at the* iloor.^
for several hours yestenlay and last | “how C'^m**?’’ He pointe«l to a i>ox in
d like some j night and adjourned to meet again at the ve.«tibule with a slit in th.- top. I
11 a. m. Wednesday.
had s<M*n such “poor hoxe.-*” in Galh-
olic churches, but never before in a'
“My Lord, Frills, since m hen have! Protestant one.
you taken to drinking o»wnge juice?”' "'T'K) many of o'jr congregation
*A man crossed the terrace with!can’t spare even a jM'nny for the,
'quick .steps, sat down on a chair close! plate,” he said. “If anyone want.s to j
be.side haj;and leanjng forward lookeil contribute, he can do it here, hut no- ^
at her wuh an expression of lively boy notice.^ whether’ione does or not.”
concern. ^ I remembered .'*omething I had readi
^ ^ “Did I startle you- Sorry! I guest*! in the Bible: “Without money and^
•Duf awaking to find herself-Mrsr Neil jyourTteives are jumpy after what without price.”“I also remembered my.
iieceivcr and getting up. ^
•ig ovto the sunny sleeping porch. In uiul afatch. ...
-.ent she heard the woman’s ruom,'she caught sight of herself in Packard!'Ghight any one in her ter- happened. How do you feel, sweet-. annoyance on variou.H occa.sions* at be
It the bedroom door, and going the mirror. Her dreas was badly rible predicament enjoy food so en- heart?” ing impoituned from the pulpit to
Mted to her message. ) rumpled, her hair stood up in curly thusiastically? Joyce had been completely taken give liberally. It struck me that the
^ Kstened to her message
"Tell him I’m asleep,” she said fi- eanfosmo »nd her faice was streaked; <^She was just draining the last drop
mOv looking down at the carpet and^ffw the tears she bad shed. ,of orange juice and wishing regret-
mSw a guilty relucUnee to meet Fbur o’clock. “Phew, what a, long fully that she had- more, when a
Then, when the woman; i^ip! 1 feel a lot better, anyhow. I . man’s voice at the doorway startled
* •-®. « ®j - J tele- weeJer if abjure caPri? up. Oh, her so.'sh3 nearly dro^peJ the sla-is.
Thfv’ll think you have*a
ri' v dre>s or coat after we
.>pruce it up.
(iivi* US irti opportunity
tr ‘^how you what we mean
vs ben we say we can spruce
up your
—DRESSES
—('OATS
—vSUITS
—HATS
or any men’s or ladies*
wearing apparel.
Phone 28
Oi:r Driver Will Call At
Youf Door Almost
Immediately.
Buchanan’s
DRY CLEANERS AND
LAUNDRY
“The Old Reliable*’
Tirae-Tesied
completely
by surprise and. in her condition of [church which ha.s to beg its congre-
excited apprehension, his entrance up- gation for money can’t be giving them ,
set her so thoroughly that she could' anything which they value very high-' "
scarcely speal;. f ‘ly. Anyway, I put something in the Sl’BRCRlHE TO THE CHRONICLB
^Coatiaacd Next Week) • box. , i “The Paper Everybody Reads”
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