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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Nov 1949, p. 6

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a Trt RA or mow HL nV Ye TAS KR ST ---- oN -e TR ia Rr no Rai em ) Le SUN A Serial Story . JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK by %-- GEE SV NUIENGS Che story thus tar Virginia Ames "erosses the wil, frontice West by rail and stage (no resins toe ou letter from Phi Lawrence. her lance. who left Washing ton to male his tortune in Arizona. \When the Lanning stuze is held up, Lt Jhm Ran dat whom Vieginiy once knew in Wash Inzton. taties charge of the investization aml soon tearns that Phil Lawrence oo] tandit leader Chiet tose: in the rob is Steve Barron «who has tone been at odds with ¢ over enmblineg debts and thelr love of Lamon Carrey. dance-hal) girl Riding te Phils ranch fo warn him az net Barron whi has lenrned of his oart in the stage robbery, Virzinia sees the. twe oven shodét it out. wanmled hy Barron is able to ride off. CHAPTER XII She leit a message for him, ask- ing. Maj. Benson to. relay it. "I'll hire a man to bring his horse back from Lannasa" was all she said. Lannasa, Bustling, bleak and vio- lent. The béginning of her hopes a_short time ago--the them now. She had the room. She "stood at the dow from--wiieh she Steve Darron. She crossed the same dingy lobby where she had met Jim Randall -- and had been re- same hotél same win- --minded-of-herJong--hatred--of--hin--{-- wait," She: had but, a. few hours' then the stage would take her to the railroad, and the railroad - east to home. Not 'with Phil Lawrence as shie had once hoped, but merely with memories. The stage rolled out of Lannasa at sundown, It moved at its familiar breathtaking pace, as if tarelude the darkness which must eventually overtake it. She thought of Phil and Lanya, of Steve Barron. And of Jim Randall and 'the way he had - avoided her. He must, she thought, regret ~the words ve had spoken that night in the troopers' camp. The stage had slowed, mounting a slope, when the rider overtook it and shouted a command to hilt, The passengers were quickly pan- icky with fear of a hotdup. It was a holdup, of a sort. The rider opened the coach door. He ordered, "Virginial Step out!" Her heart began pounding; her knees grew weak. She began to tremble. Jim Randall- always did that to her. And she obeyed him, as 'she knew she always would, His strong arms lifted her Fhodily to the ground. - Merry Menapetio vl Disney Lo -- Santa Bonita gamb * Both men ire. ending of had first-seefn- darkness. Virginia was startled. "Jim, my home!" her eyes hazy. "It's true," she said. She stared cat him swimmingly, "But does it matter--to you? After all, the affairs of Phil and myself--" "Virginia," he said solemnly, "1 told you once that I love you. You turned "your head.- You sent me away. Why? If you don't love Phil---" He broke off and roughly seized her by the arms. "His face was grim. "You love me, Virginia, I know it now. Why do vou hold me off like this?" "That night in camp," she sili breathlessly, -"I--I remember that you went to Lanya Correy after-- hurt, Jim." - hall girl? 1s that it?" He shook his head. "I went there for another _purpose. She saw him in that 'misty 'way, tall .and handsome in his 'uniform. "Il "know now for what purpose, Jim: Phil told me." on "He did? Well, T wanted to clear the way for your happiness: * * * doing that ever since- I came here, Jim. And' 1 never really loved him. 1t was: al- 'ways you--all these three years. | loved you, that'sswhy 1 conld hdte you so deeply." "Three: years," stricken. "Lost life." "You hurt me: so then, Jim, You laughed at me, called me a child. T wasn't a child. A hussy, perhaps, for throwing myself at you---" "His hands hurg her arms, but she liked that. He said, "You were so young and sweet. And I a tough soldier with a hard way- of living. » [didn't want you to make a mis- take= 1 saw something happening to you; T stopped secing vou, hoping iit hadn't gone too: far." : "It had gone too far, Jim," she said softly. "It's gone: farther now. These's no going back. I can't help myself. 'Something would have died ip=me if you hadn't followed tonight ~ --or one day come to me." --His--arms--went-about--her. was again, as always, clay to be molded by his hands. He said" gently, "There were other girls, Vir- ginia. I danced and dined and flirted, maybe made a little love: to the prettiest, but I never said to any of them what T said to vou just OWN i ef bs His arms tightened her against him. His lips were hard yet gentle: Her lips- against his cheek, then, she whispered, "Jim, do you know, "what the 'Apaches cdlled me?" "Yes the white soldier's wife." Virginia slipped her "arms about his neck and clung to hin, Three "You've been he said. his. vaice right out of my "-- "Don't evar tet any woman tell years of hating him, A lifetime now you that two con live as cheaply. | to love er ' 2s one' I'HE END -- -- five ina fent 32, Famous R CR ISSWORD ty PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Behind , 6. Half<boot ~ "1 8 Pletuce horder 12.1 ity hat 3. Living In water 4. Troublesome 5. English river 6: Snaplication 13. C 7. Purpose 1 TAquor 15. Mistreat = - p 6. Spirits of , 4 4 hartshorn ---- 8. H. Lord's é-tnte 33, Negative 10. False name 34. 8mall child . 11. Plague 38. One who rents 17. Mountain property nymph 38. Birds 19. Diminishes 390. Boxing ring 21. Danee stop 40. Blowing fe. West Saxon 42. Italian city king 44. Allowed use of 2. Straight 48. Culmihation. 3 Bog 3 48. T' 3 . Grow sle 80. Bipoc J finda printess 51. Cragry hin' [718 i Mn urmerle - 18, Test ore 12 ~ 120. Malayan K : « _ eanoes 21, Be sorry for 23. Garden plot 5. 8coteh-Trish Cuckoo Cereal 29. Hidden J i. Gnawing animal 85. Anointed '87. Low 8. Daybreak 'Al. Dry * 2. BasebaM love or , Ba, window, o hin Footings ) * . Fastening oy , Combining form for lat Rroblonl frult ! ad atiijed Hquld 9 ! 8. Litson tribons | : Qutenorg i -- « . "vs - . - Answer elsewnerc on this page, 5 _ the dinner table? "All right, driver," he called. "Go on!" . The stage rolled away into -the luggage--! I'm going . after holding me in your arms. It i "Darling! Did _you_think I _want- | eid the companionship af a dance- "heating Ll -She--{ Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. What are the duties of the maid-of-honor or , matron-of- honor while the ceremony is taking place? A. She stands nearest the bride, takes her bouquet, or prayer book while -the ring is put on," returning . them. at the proper time, and ar-' ranges the brdes train. when when * she turns from the altar, Q. After having been introduced to someone, and you are taking your leave, what should you say? A. Two of the most popular phlirases ate, "I am very glad to have met you! "or, "Goodby, I hope 1 shall see you again' soon." 'Q. Does it make any dilterance whether one sits down from the right or the left side of the chair at "A. No, -it doesn't niatter. Choose the side which is most convenient, Q. If a guest is late for dinner "and 'the 'meal has already begun, is it necessary for the men present to rise in order to greet the late . comer? ; ' A. No...The host and hostess should rise, but it is less confusing for the other guests to remain seat- ed. ; Q. If a friend of a bereaved family attends a funeral, is_ it necessary to wear black clothes? A. No, but one should wear sub- duced clothes, and avoid any gay colors, Q. Should - asparagus ever he eaten with the fingers? - A. Never; cut off the edible tor and use the fork to convey them to ypiir Mouth, HOW CAN I? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I prepare invisible ink?- A. Invisible ink may be mixed by using one teaspoonful of white sugar "dissolved in }4-cupful of boll- Ting water, or "use sweet milk, Write with this in the ordinary manner. Holding to the fire will tur brown 80 that it may "affecting 7the matter. . 5 Q. How can I tighten the handle of an umbrella that has becom. loosened? A. Fill the hole in the handle with powdered resin, heat the rod, and press it firmly into the hole; then Idy it aside for a while to set. Q. How can I boil an egg that: is cracked? A-Add a little Vinegii to the _water that is used for boiling, and the white of the egg will not boil out. Q. How can I remove .an ink stain from a rug? k A. Tligke stains can usually be re- moved by makng a paste of butter- milk and starch, applying, and leaving it on for two or three days. Then rinse and dry. Repeat the process if necessary." te 'Q. Should dates or other dried fruits be washed - before using? A. Yes. Gerihs collect on thém from exposure and handling. Place them in a colander and pour boiling water over them. ' Q. How can I prevent sticking of windows due to the eatliey strip- ping? As Rub_a_ cloth ibid, in__hot Tparafon over the stripping. This will leave a smooth track for the window sash, accharine -- "0-Mi-Gosh . bator at St. John's Hospital. a husky 17 fois, age two wee ing is that just a year ago she checked in at St. John's, mature, and w cighing only one ounces. s, her worried little brow reflecting the anxiety of her 'parents, the doctors and nurses over her small size, Yor Ruth around on her birthday visit to St. John's, is Sister Agnes Therese, who cared for her as a tiny tot. . That Little?--One-year-old Mary Ruth DeVor, above, stares A disbelief at a:four-pound baby girl in an incu- 'What Mary Ruth doesn't realize slightly pre- ound, 14 ounces. Now she's 'hoto below is Mary Ruth at Sliow- an '11-inch film strip, - that "tough; ~mable, "Uses Vacuum Prinfiple. = "bolt pushes against wall and sets has several unique features, includ- - on any desired. part of range top; a _ drawer, placed waist, high, with a straight and safety. pins, needles, [AN "Dear Anne Hirst: Fifteen months ago I married a boy whom I thought I loved. I guess I really didn't know was too young to" know the teuth about mar- riage. 1 am 20 'now, and my "husband is 21. "He and I don't get along. He doesn't' care to go dancing; meet new friends, or mix with young people. I just don't love him, nor does he love me. YA few months ago I met boy who is 24, divorced, has a good job, arid comes from a nice family, We see each other every day at work, We talk about everyting, and we find that 'we see things the same way. Today. he me, and wants me for his wife, "He knows about my husband happy--which I haven't been since I married. Whew I am ih him, I forget all my troubles. Poster For Holy Year--T he above poster is being circulated to stimulate interest in the Holy Year of 1950, as the Pope in Rome for Catholics of the world. "May this geoninely Holy "Year be for the hopeful slogan: human family the harbinger of a nev yroclaimed by It bears the ra of peace, prosperity and progress." what love is, or told me he loves. and me, and me wants to make me. © '* 'Fifteen * HB iid Snail ii NE RST] | Tamily Cowunselol "Shall I "keep on with "this un- + loving married life, or go to the one who, 1 am sure, will make a devoted husband? i yg D.A.B." * Go slow. * You thought you loved your * husband when you married him. *But you did-not. take the trouble * to find out what his idea of mar- * riage was. He evidently loves his * home, and likes to stay there. * He thought you wanted to, too, * and that is one reason he married * you. * He is as BOE as you. are, ~ * as disappointed in living with you * as you are disappointed in- him, * You are not content to stay home * five nights a week, you want the. * same good times you had before * you married. 3 * Why don't you tell him "about ; * this other yourlg man, and talk * things over like two sensible * people? . -*__Remember-the vows you made ! each. other, and see whether you * * can. compromise. to make . your * marriage work, You should have * too much pride to admit your * failure, and so should your hus- * band. You owe 'it to each other *t o give yourselves another chance, "months * short a time to give up. Another thing: You would end your marriage becausé you think you: have fallen in love with some- body else. How 'long have you know this lad? "A few months!" You cannot know anyone in so short a time, He may be so in love - (and finding you 'so recep- tive) that he will promise any- thing, And you are so disgusted with marriage as you have found- it thatgyou would Nap into an- other one with a man you scarcer ly know! ; Be mature. Get together with your husband, and work out a new life--call it a trial marriage, if you like. Promise your husband * that if he is willing to do his. part, you will never allow this other young man to speak of love again, and you will be entirely loyal in every way. "From the frying:pan. into the" 'fire -- Remember? Don't you commit that error. Give yourself and your husband every chance to make your marriage a success. * OAS Marriage is for keeps. Don't let a passing infatuation blind you to' the vows you made, Keep your eyes on your goal, and put new effort, new understanding, into the uriion you have, Anne "Hirst will help, if . you ivrite her at 123 Eighteenth St, New "To: ronto, Ont, Overheard: "Was the waiter yoti eomplain about gray-haired?", "Not when he took my order." EEE ISSUE 46 -- 1910 T= New And Useful ra-- -- Child's Movie Projector Movie projector, safety-designed for children, is said to bring eolor-< ful Walt Disneyland films to chil- deen in a small, inexpensive pack-- age. Projector, weighing only one 'pounds, operates with a patented transfer device which" enables four minutes of action to be pictare on This is equal to 50 feet of 8-mm. film, but. price of films will be only fraction of ' for . conventional-type films, - Makers claim: film to be extremely "is. guaranteed . non-inflam- #1 ane Lg 'Grinder-Foodchopper Hand-operated-grinder-food chop- per- mill features cutter knfves of hardened carbon steel. 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