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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929
THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
PAGE SEVEN
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SCHOOL NEDS
A jjrifcKS.tOE rami I HE KPITOI!
FOR SALE
FOU 8ALK—M-4 ton International truck,
1 1-2 ton Graham truck, Chevrolet Coupe j
and Chevrolet Sedan. See thus« bargains at
Panhandle Power and Lt. Co. fiarage. 40-3tc.
FOR SALE—By owner,
room*. 418 Weatherly
cheap.
Street.
Rawlins
W K i 'l
FOR RENT
I miens you folks have been won-
dering what happsnt tl to tlit* school
news the la.st week or two. Now
just, to give yon ih" low-down on I!,
we have been busy finishing up u
semester's work and taking the ex-
aminations. Knougli said—what?
Sure, we are trying io pui things
over in a big way this year, getting
lour credits accepted, and putting old
Borger High on the map. It has
meant hard study al home and lay-
ing in the hospital (study hall af-
ter I o'clock), 'but we aren't sorry,
because we are bound to come out
"on top".
I, the editor in chief of litis pag,
wish to bid you farewell. I am go-
ing away to school, but I am sure
there will be someone else better
than I to take tue place. I
| you are no longer a boy or a girl,
i but a full grown man or woman. j
j of any kind formed in youth, and;
I kept for any length of time canno'
: be ea:',ily torn loose and thrown j
{ away. Always trv to form good liab-
jits, high ideals, and be a good uport
■ all the time; lien, your future school 1
(lays, and after-life will be . :iucce"!. I
I.orrayne Ilorvocks.
for classification as opressed by the
high school Inspector. This means
that the required work must be
done 'Ihe right;; of those who do
the work must be protected, which
means that those who do not do the
worl: will not receive credit. A hail'
BOltCEIt Ml \EH YE Alt
KESOM'PIONS
Has Hoi
Hi
year of
better
VV.
work i before
.1. WARREN.
us.
made any New
j Year resolutions? She most certain-
: lii's, and morever she's going to
"stick" to them. Hie:- is going to
Hi'' next semester a "howling"
I
roll RKNT—Two and four room furnished
hoiisen, lights, gas and wiiter furnished.
#20 and *40 per month, payable In ad-
vance. Apply at McCarley .Ii-tveliy Stoiv.
40 :llr
HELP WANTED
ATTF.NTION Ml'.N—If interestd work sun
ny romantic South Aineriea obtain mir
warranted serviee offer, with list. South
American Srvice Bureau, 14.H00 Alma, !>•■
troit, Mich. 4 1 -111* j *
> K\c;iJSfl IM ifcll,S ST/\IM' sKW
SE.M EST I- It HEItlOt SI.V
The Etu-lish department li.ts soon j
' several busy days with notebooks,!
! hook reports, lerm theiiio'i due. The;
"slackers" are feeling the effects of1
|their neglect in preparation.
The standing of any school d' .-•
,pends upon the strength of it's hiii-j
l.t'lish depnrtmeut. itlnglish is a basis
| for all the other subjects. The fin-
al drive for Increased credit for out
j school must be made by the pupil:-
jin the English department. Each pu
must raise his standard of wor','
\TI V\! i,E I'WTHEKS 1)E-
I EAT JSOItOEIt lt! l,I,l5<><;S
IK-lii IN ( \(H: TIET
Th" Panhandle I'aiitlters
• Morger IJillkiog: in a
core of 18-12 last Satt
defeated
age tilt
rday af-
, i P'l
hope youi.
i , . . , ., . ,! in order that the standard of
have been interested in the school '
u . , . , . the whole ntuv reach the minimum
hanpentngs, which have meant so;
requirements set 1>y the State rte-
mucii to us students. We tried to
give yon the latest interests, and I
am sure the page will be continued
Goodbye. Peggy Hrashears.
partment.
Despite a large
i for the first
EI>ITOI!l.\|,
9
HELP WANTED—Boys between 10
15 years old. Can make good mon-
ey Belling Borger Daily Heralds.
Must have parents consent and be
willing to work until 7 p. m. See
Harry Jones at Borger Daily Herald
office.
APARTMENTS
WANTED—Good three or four room. hi.i
jtln roof, drop-sided house. «L !'■ Kiine-
t Box 112. WhittenberK. Tex.
LOST AND FOUND
.LOST—Black
Three senr1) <
Frojrjry James
iud i a it
n baek.
Box 128
ratterriir niab-
U« ward. Notit'x
\Y li it t enbu r«r.
42-Htp
LOST—Diamond cameo brooch keep
sake. Liberal reward. Borgei1 |1
Mid-term exams are over, and
m wondering how many of us feel
that this semester has been a fail-
ure?
Students do you realize our life
is made up of work, which must,
be accomplished daily? It is, but
not only work many other things
such as being kind, patient, friend-
ly, and above everything sensible
always.
Did you work as you should have?
Did you act sensible in .ill of your
undertakings? W ere you courteous
it you fellov/men? tespecially to;
your teachers?) Did you spend your'
study periods. afteiVioons. ami;
nights in foolish play, or in a prof-j
table way?
Ask yourself these questions! If
yon have been a failure ho far -get j
ild of yourself and become a stud i
percentage of fail-
m« mi tue ursi semester, the tea
idlers have promised to forget 111• •
I past blunders nd start the new
I mest.er with a clear record for e
I eryone.
I Tlte blackboard:; of the English
| department are filled with outline
land instructions for the second
'tmster.. work. Each pupil will have
■ a definite outline of the work he i:;
| to do.
Besides the serious study and ii
I tensive drill the course must in-li:.'
ttlte puiiils find many thing, of "ii-
j joyment and interest in the classes
j from dn\ to day.
j Anyone wtio wishes to observe tli
i work done in english of the 11. S.
! h
ti moon. The first half was a furi-
I ous period with first one team ahead
! and then the other In the last half
| the Panters forged ahead by almost
! mil.-.coitions basket shooting. The
• Bulldogs, encouraged by the few
, students who attended, battled faith
.ul until the whistle blew. Hanna
was probably the most outstanding
I plryer for local team, making 7 of
tee 12 points Sharpe also Showed
; up well despite an injured hand
The line-up for the Bulldogs was;
i Dillard, C: Sharpe and Hanna for-
wards; Conley and Shrove guards.
The Borger Bulldogs are practic-
ing strenously this week for a two blem on
game series with Amarillo. The lo- j white on
<a! team goes to Amarillo Friday
night, and Amarillo team plays here
Saturday. Saturday's game will be
donbleheader the Borger "Iled
birds." will play the Pampa High
school girls.
ma hi
KUCCl :SS.
Oid Borgei' ,'li i going oil the
same basis as other schools just j
wait i.itd see! The basketball girls;
cannot be called "little orphans"
j anymore, because new suits have
I. en ordered. and the foot-bull boys
soon will be spoiling new sweaters.
W" are going lo work hard, and
win the old Hi a grand reputation.
Watch us grow and "bring home
the bacon."
HP A XISH DEI' A HTM EXT
The Spanish department is look-
ing forward to a keener apprecia-
tion and a more intense study of
the Spanish language for the sec-
ond semester.
A modern language club is to be
formed.
The general purpose of ihe club
will be study the custom', titera-
I turo and current thoughts of the I
loreigu (
good-will
riBH
bet WCeli
in oiuer
th" Ami
Practically every Spanish
ent, has a correspondent ih
Spanish speaking country.
fust i
st ud-
Home
DEAR FRIENDS;
The Redbirds are flying high thl<
week! Why? Have you not heard?
We have ordered our "long waited
Cow isn't that too good
M.U SI ITS I Ol; CIIU.S
for suits
to be true?
1 will try to control my excite-1
nient long enough to cescribe them
To begin with we'll have trunks; Bill
The suits are cardinal and white turned
the high school colors. The blouse!
has a white "B" in a diamond em-
he front an'd a number of
the baek. The trunks are
of solid cardinal.
The Redbirds will t,(. <een in ac-
tion, wearing their new suits, Fri-
day night, Jan. IS. Don't, don't miss
that game! There will also be a big |
game here Saturday night, Jan. 1 2 j
at 7:30 with the Pampa girls.
Will fltey wit:? Yes! ! !-■■■
THE CAPTAIN.
Although there lis
failures for the firs
are hoping to attain
of scholarship before
! term.
ve been
semeste
a higher
the end of t lir
some
we '
grade '
PHONE 109
Just-Rite Cleaners
We Call for and Deliver
Ladies Work a Specialty
328 N. MAIN
Call
ALEX OR BEN
MARBURY
Driver No. 1
BORGER STEAM
NOSEY NEWS
Vance, wiio has been
to school Monday.
ill.
LAUNDRY
One Day Service
Dry Claming and
ished Bundles
PHONE 255
on
Fin-
Opal V
lei a day
Lucille
lie day.
urtis retti
absent
K nit' lit
rned to ; eliool sl-
ab:
g>
Bob Lattf
so he s
don
■■ "Pi
had
the
too nut
stud
; BEST CHILI
J at the
J TAMALE KING
* Corner 7th and Main
J "The Home of the Big (
J Tamale" ;
tilt1
cordially
in room
the high
sev.
invited to v-s,t
2, room 2 and
school building
is
the classes
room 12 al
Edith Mas-
The Redbirds are progressing!
Suits have been ordered for the!
basketball girl-. To suits '. ill not j
arrive for the game Saturday, Jan. I
1l. between Borger and Pampa, but id
we hope to have them soon.
< 'O.M M I T:< !
DEI' lll'I MCVT
fourth party.
James
don have
the I or Til
•mmond
of w:
and
pi
jia per
Bob Lie
ie.
i t- iris
omiug
fnt tin
M \TTIIE.MATK 'S DI PARTM EM
Ti
Jewelry Store. 31-3tc
LOST-—A cameo, diamond set brooch
either near Piggly-Wiggiy, neat-
post office, Thompson's Hardware,
or Carpenter's. Return to Herald
and receive reward.
FOUND—Masonic Shrine band ring.
Owner may have same by calling at
Herald and paying for this ad.
J.OSV—Ilittfoi-d containing lii'turn
billfold Olid keel) mon.-y. Tile While, Hi-r
aid office.
TRADE
<-iit worth while.
Wliat you an- in school a :i b( v
or a girl is what you will when
i mien t::
j •!< |<:.i f int ii( ;i i «•
I i 'I'-mai i( al. Kvc
of
).<•<
rv*
I li * Ma I Ih'ioa • i< :-
♦ iniii* inon- ma-
el'iort is hf'iriK
Tli
ih * <
Kreat
bird .
'i" I.« • nani S;
;i (loub!< head 4i
play Amarillo.
ha
fire pi
; a iiics.
; f-1 i'• iriK hard
\V ^ prrMlict
tor
or the I.o'-j-'er !{♦'<!-
The students of the Coinnioreia I {
•partment are deiiiv; ;,ood work.'
st. year met the State requirement
but we hope to haw ;i bettei- exhili
it i<:!' I hern thi.* year
Heifer work for tlu next .cnu"
ter is our aim. Amalia II (luenfhei
will iiiiik'
ho;
ker.|;:
L
broken-
Rear
station,
O'Kelley replace your
AUTO GLASS
nev/ Studebaker
Fourth and Main.
Phone 212
| Fi'om
j auditori
; in in Ii of .
nation. V
.11
to
st udy
fl'ii n«(
uler v
> th.-
hall
h>r
hv?
the
MONROE
Works
c •
rjign
i rd.'i
'Ih
♦he
nishf will be
liillldo; ' will
ill.ir.ls will
made io comply with tio
niditions t inj.'
I'ampa.
/aims.
Th.
will be ififerest-
Ddna ifiith lair,
<' 1 j ri t mas hoi ida>
later has been ill wi
turned to seliool.
who : pent
in Dallas,
t h "flu" Jki
t he
a nd
re- ;
* j * • f h ii f the bu- kel I :i 11 • i i
10 nr
st. ml en
jb
.iluif.nl f*'rida> <>i hie.h
•hool
The
ruoM
f-'oMiM'i'l.v 4
<)n'\ i nit in
Tecl's^
Stiop in ffte
11 r, K. 71H
'i,iltllfilii.lllill.b<l'u:Ilinil)lllllli!illlllilii:i:ilil:>i
\rm%>
S V * I
and
t lie
i r will
their (
for work
nrr;
l; if
Mom
RALPI! C. VanDENBERG
Public Accountant
Eooks Opened, Kept Audited
Inccr.e Tax Service
©NEASer^elnJ
■•j AUTHOR
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MISCELLANEOUS
(Tt'V Tlt.A XSKKIl .1X11 STOItK.I
("OMI'ANY
323 S. Main
I'ircproof, lionded Storage in
Ilol'|{('l'
P'HOXK lit).".
Only
THIS HAS
I'aii' frlroduco
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i
AUTOMOBILES
O. K. Used Cars
All Time
Prices Incliitlf"
und Insiiraiici'
Intci'O.st
lU K Ii K«.\l)STi:i!, e\< client sliapc.
all «ood tires, cmtaiiiM ami paint.
Down 80.0t ; six notes $Ufl.OO.
CHKVKOI.KT (OIPK, I>oivn
WnO.O( ; two notes $i:50.0 .
fORI) TOt'ltlX(i, good shape. For
cash only,
mil Trade t'sed Car for liiibor in
YHKI.
Dyke Cullum Chevrolet
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5
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i
3
Used Cars Priced to
Sell
1 1927 Chrysler 50 Coupe,
Good Buy $450
U1926 Studebaker Sedan
(Studebaker's O. K.) $400
1 1926 Hudson Coach
In good shape $400
1 Ford Coupe, well worth
the money $65
1 Ford Touring cheaper
than you colud steal it $25
2 Ford Tourings with lots of
miles left, each $45
Spector & Morgan
Studebaker Dealers
Corner 4th and Main
NOT ICC
On January I I. 1 at tin- City
Pound In the City of Hoi-Rer I will
sell at. auction to the iiisliest bidder
to defray pound charges, tlte fol-
lowing live stock:
1 1 Sorrel horse, weight S00 lbs.
1 Cray horse, weight SOI) lbs.
1 Jersey cow, crumped horn, in
or 11! years old.
■ ii. r. crxxiNGinM,
Poillidniastcr.
IOWA CITY. (AIM •' N. Da.l-
Ing, the cartoonist, bert known as
"Ding," calls two years lit a news-
nskpii office "the best post graduate
course" for "any profession."
It offers opportunities tor self
fression, be told luuclieon club
and Initiative that come in th
most professions only utter several
year: ' xpcrleueo
"In my 12 years' experience as a
cartoonist I never have been asked
Hons or to chango
exprc
h*e.
n • r.n
.initio it.w i<>
. 11;« t \iis'l'Aiits > ii<.|i ii«-
IOn iiirplnne into t he
• •limp h fi (• h NliiirlirK' wilh Iter
roomititi (i*. She likes liis pilot,
') A \ l< \ It \ 11\ . hut \ I cm 11* r «(tow-
ers lier **itl« nt trillion.
irio* lo her, hut «h''fi
lie |)ro|ioN«*M kIic tells liim she <IoeM
oi>t lirlli'VP in love fmt hopes lo
iiinrrj iiioney,
Jerry I<incm her j« li on \ tester's
net.oiinl, :ind lie gets tier n plnee
in :i eliorus. She uorliN linril ;ind
\|p*;i r drives Iter to \tl;intie
lily for the opening, ' ut she
in:*',er-< lifui hy refiiniiifj; to iittcm!
n niMlnfjvht ehorus ptirty.
Mm site **i.iM promotion to n
«Iii'el;i| (I it nee niituhfr. The *<'e-
ouii week of the show is in Hoston
:nj)| Metier in^istw oti dri^inu: her
there, flut lie delnys St irling mid
ilieu sto| s Jit n notorious rond-
hi *ise for dinrer.
.ferry lx*n*i liim to hurry hut l>e-
fsite eai tret liim iiwuy, ft Is
nlelit ; ud rutiilnc. C«r trouble
- ir*>11 h r slfm ehliliee < f reneh-
i'i Hoston in time. Then \lestor
t)«<nf.s of «H«* uirplnne, hut Dun
rcfr.'sj * to f'd tin i(n aeeoMiit of
ihe wcnlher. \lenter stulihornly
prc?i;ires for U'tifil. }i itf when Dan
*■ ! |T • « ;n- ' deterillilKMl he Hikes
11) wheel and trues up In ihe
storm
He run* Into an eJeetrie storm.
Trafcvd* tlit*enl«'iis when IfuhtniiiK
Itr" «o n pt 'iie *\in^. 1 :«f the
fieaw rniu mnotders It nntl lie mets
'he u- ''•!ilri'. do^vn lo n safe land-
► ••jr. Tiie; en^efi n lr.Mfn « *i Into
"o lnr ir.it arrive too late for re-
he"r*:il
The rre*'< nj. nt wants to play
•••> Ktnr* n :Inir ^tester's name,
! •-1 ,J rry ohteofs. Tliey nermiade
Mm tn tell the triHi — fcaliirfnc:
* rr* for whow puhlieity and Pan
fo * fii liravrry.
th" time the show reaeli**s
\. 'v V«vrl . .*errv liau fieeonie unite
r I'-iIsfied daneer and \lester is
r • r.> p'uimort'd th:« ever. fie
r«f *ier to marry hi in— deeidiiiK
fo risk the turnIIv wrath.
\OU ON WITH 'f ill'. STORY
CHAPTER XLIV
TJOW can you want tn
' with a steady one.
"It iniKht have boen," .she said
j quietly, "if I hadn't found out that
| love is only a mirage."
Alester laughed. "You don't
know what you're talking about,"
he told her impatiently, "but I'm
i satisfied. When we go to the ends
j of the earth on our honeymoon
you'll forget any lukewarm ideas
you may have about Dan Harvey."
"Then . . . you still want to
marry me'.'" Jerry asked, her young
eyes candidly searching his face.
"Of course—more than ever. 1
wouldn't lose you, Jerry, for any
thing else in the world."
"But what . . . if afterward
... I should find out that I had
made a mistake?"
Alester's face darkened. "You
would have to go on with it," he
said flatly. "You are going to be
mine forever."
Ilis own words seemed to stir
him to action. Jerry found her-
, tb- weather, so casual wore thev.
i "You might cajole the mater in
I to announcing the pngaK-'.'inent."
Alester said, when he and Betty
iwere threading their way back to
| their own particular group of
j friends.
It had occurred to him that
' Jerry would be too pleased if his
; mother were willing to do that to
want to keep their engagement se-
cret. It seemed not at all strange
| to him that he should be devising
j ways and means of inducing a for-
i mer shop girl to let. the world know
j he had proposed to her.
A few weeks before he'd have
j got a hearty laugh out of it.
b
'to be under obligation to l;i
mer tlvin:.; Insti'in tor ;
lie want Ik r to. so 1
equal amount to I'.in at
' town Where lie v, :i 0:1
his parents and l:ous!it
her with Jerry':- money
of his own.
I \V<
ha pi
for
ncer.iei
pupils
had f
pet 1
illowi
ay: A bri< f
held \Vedn
nrpn.-e o
was not
1." lit:.
Diliey Buiiding
Borger
mti
"d
llil v.
r ih
homi
a visit ti
orchids fo:
plus Ollll1
irde
litis
. be:
'flu'
VW. Ml
W. A. BULLOCK, M. D.
fin sf* 1 \ , A s* i:<.i:o\
€ > • i i : • j;t;i|o(Iv f>ltl^ SftirC
5MJO \. Mil in Uii \ 4.V. Nitihi l*lion<* 82
A
WEEK later Alt
Jerry after the
very definite request
nounce their etigageine
prepared to raise obji
! "1'
liOV.'
that
11: >• t':
villi
he an
i .I.'i'rv
lions ii
The redbirds will play
Pampa .-';it. 12 at 7:30
lie i!re and show the
Morger basket-ball boy
••laying Ann*, -lllo's fir. i
•amp night, that you
the in.
ami
Everyon
redbirds an
s, who ar
team 011 th
are back in
t ii
ills'
:it
nor I
any long
'Eeontine
1JE did
11 what
not care to tell Jerry
I10 hoped for from his
mother and by morning, though he
did not know it, he was farther
away from his hope of having the
news broadcast than he had been
Ihe night before. For Jerrv had
s.iid in sur
ell'.
self caught to him again and held ! decided not to tell her mother,
immovable while he took the kiss ! khe couldn't have explained her
fi.!
VOi
hei
"l.e
a
marry
me." Jerry said lo Alester.
"v.'Iipii you know I do not love
y< n?"
She wns insane, she told herself,
lo any such words to the only mil-
lionaire who bail proposed to her.
It was 111: ■ taking a pot of gold
riid throwing It Into the ocean. It
did not seem to discourage him,
however. ,
"Because I love you enough for
both of lis." Alester replied; "and
I know that you aren't in love with
anyone else."
"Bccauso I told you I don't be-
lli ve i'i love?" Jerry questioned
uneasily.
"Yen."
"Would it make any difference
if I did feel that way about an-
other man?"
Alester did not reply Immediate-
ly. "No, it wouldn't," be said
finally; "because I want you, Jer-
ry in spite of a lot of things. I
think I've known it since I first
tried lo kiss you and didn't get
away with it. But If there Is any
: is li lucky devil I'd like to know
it.''
He paused to give Jerry a chance
to <'ay sons thing. "Well . . . who
Is It?" be raid after a moment of
silen.'e.
Jerry evaded an answer by walk-
ing to the parapet. Alester fol-
lowed her and put his hands on
Iter shoulders, turning her to face
him.
"It'.i Pan Ilarv.iy," lie
hoarsely.
j that belonged to the victor.
But later, when he wanted to an-
nounce their engagement, she op-
j posed the idea.
"Why?" Alester asked.
"Oh, I don't know," Jerry said
vaguely. "I guess all girls want to
keep it a secret a little while."
"You aren't sure of yourself?"
Alester pressed in a voice that be-
trayed his worry.
I.ife might have many surprises
in store for him. but the most be-
wildering one always would be
I hat occasioned by Jerry's procras-
tination.
Despite the fact that he feared
her interest in Dan Harvey might
divide her heart, he had held no
doubt of her desire to marry well.
It simply had not occurred to him
1 hat she would hesitate to wed the
j greatest matrimonial catch of the
I season.
"It isn't that," Jerry said hon-
I estly. "I don't know what it is, j
; unless it's just that I'd rather tell
1 my mother first, or Myrtle and Ev-
elyn."
reasons for this decision because ontme
she did not examine them. The j mine,
truth was that she hung back from
taking irrevocable steps. Not that
(telling her mother of Alester's pro-
; posal would have made her irrev-
| oeably his, but it would make It
■ harder to draw back. Jerry was
not even aware that she wanted to
draw back. But she was conscious
| that for some reason she did not
want to announce the engagement.
In spite of Alester's pleadings
she continued to keep It a secret,
even from Evelyn. It was an
though by doing so she held open
a door for retreat.
usual, when Alester
"I'm not going to
fir," be said resolutely.
is giving 11 party . . .
"Leontlne?" Jerry
prise.
"Yes," Alester went on lev,
"and I've accepted for you."
Jerry lifted her head iu a
of anger. 1 won't accept,"
said hotly. "I should think
would know that."
"Jerry!" Alester caught.
hands and held them tightly
is . . . an old friend
I might as well 1 II y
that I was pretty deeply Inf
with her until I met yoc.
deny that, since I've not
her . . . well, I . . . we . . .
owe It to her."
"I can't, see why."
"Well, that's the way I f,'el abtm:
it," Alester said, taki:ig a tillii rem
attitude. "And if you refuse sin-
will think she's a lot more impor
tant to yo.i than . .
"She's nothing tit. all to me."
Alester made nil important g,
ture. "After we're married." be
she won't be, of course. You
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A LESTER understood
than she that she
better
was still
struggling with her Indecision. And
her failure to respond to his ca-
resses had warned liim that he
must consider her wishes.
Ho decided to let her have her
way. but he told himself he must
obtain her consent to an early mar-
riage. "Before she really does fall
iu love with that bounder," he
added, thinking of Dan Harvey.
"I know you've asked her," Bet-
ty Mortimer said to him before the
party ended. "You look so glum.
Which way did it go? Not that
it. matters. You'd look the same
in either case."
"When you go lo Florida with
mother you can start warming her
up to the Idea of having a daugh-
ter-in-law," Alester replied
"You
Alester urged an early marriage, j will move In an entirely diffei 111
but Jerry begged for a few weeks I circle. Jerry, but . . . we're not
more "in the theater," she said. I married, yon know." he added with
In reality she meant "of free- an accent that Jerry sensed was a
dom," because she was telling her- pointed reminder
self that once she was Alester's' "You mean (hut Jerry Ray can
bride she must, never let herself j do things that Jerry t'arstali s
think of Dan Harvey again—Dan | mustn't?" she flared at him
Harvey would not be forgotten. ! "Damn if." Alester • xpioded.
Poverty was not quite such a j "Can't you he sensible? You know
tribulation to her now, either. She I what's v.hnt in this world a- w*i«
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resented the change, in a way.
"Why couldn't someone have come
along and said, 'Here's your mil-
j lion,' while I was working at
Eane's or when I wanted to send
I some little thing to mums?" she
i thought discontentedly.
| That day she had sent her tooth-
er a silk crepe dress; two weeks
| before she had mailed a big box
containing a coat, a coat with a
I real fur collar. The letter that
'came in acknowledgment made
her weep tears of happy sympathy
and understanding.
And she had Insisted that Ales-
ter accept money to repay Dan
Harvey for the expense he had been
put to in providing auto and rail-
road fares to Boston after their
never to-be forgotten flight.
It bad given her n feeling of de-
lightful independence to be able to
in-law." Betty laughed. "You know
she expected you to marty me."
"1 told her up I11 Nova Scotia
I that I wouldn't marry m ti if the
said ! president of the United States
j commanded me," Alester returned
* * * | unemotionally.
UltV pulled away from htm— j "That's what I told her, too,"
Ills lingers were hurting her. I Betty admitted, anil one would
But she returned his bprlim gaze i have thought they were discussing
J
_ do this. "Why should It be allowed
mean a different daughter-1 to cost him so much," She had said
to Alester, "when he didn't want
to go?"
"He was asked to go under my
orders," Alester replied. "I'll take
cue of his expenses."
But he let Jerry giv liim her
share to forward to Dan bocnu •
he saw that it meant a great deal
to her.
He guessed that she didn't want
: as 1 do. But you have no 1 <■ ■ 111
j mate reason for refusing to accept
Deoiitlne's invitation. It wns not
I her fault that you met with an 1111
I pleasant occurrence at her place
"She's very anxious to have yon
j let her announce our engagement,
and if you want to picas,•> me,
Jerry, yon will consen*. 1 bad in-
tended asking my mother lo do it.
but she's left for Alkin."
"Couldn't we wait until she re-
i1 urns?"
Alester tv.rncd a suddenly hard
; expression upon her.
"Jerry." he said in an exccil
ingly steady tone, "are you play-
ing with me? If you are," he w it
1111. not a bit more gently, "I'm
; t broiigh."
"You know I'm not playing with
you," Jerry replied; "but 1 think
yoil ought to see that II would be
i embarrassing for me to be thrown
v.itli l.contine after what you've
just told me."
"Nonsense." Alt , r s.ild cri ip-
ly. "lit; If you're just making cx-
emes I'll know what to think. And
one thing is certain -you're Ik:In;;
very selfish."
"I'm not," Jerry cried, "if you
1 are ho much about it, I'll go,
; Imt ..."
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