The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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1PAGE FIVE
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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PTIie Musicalc Tea
Announced For This
i .Week Is Postponed
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On account of tho sudden Illness
61 Mrs. Geo. R. Harris on Sunday
afternoon and tho immcfllalo oper
atlon for appondlpitl following
tho Musical Tea announced tor
"Wednesday afternoon at tho Coun-
try Club with Mrs. Harris and Mrs.
J D. Perry hostesses has been
indefinitely postponed.
Mrs. 1'erry and Mrs Harris had
Invited a large number wf friends
to spend th afternoon with them.
Invitations having been Issued last
Week nml they lako this means of
notifying their friends of tho post
ponement of tho partyTtiKSIlAY NICSllT MKCTlNa OF
"JiITTIiB TUKATKR" l'OST-
rotfift).
The treotlng scheduled for Tucs
day x'S"ai at 7:30 at tho Library
of tho recently organized group
promoting the "Llttlo Theatre' of
Ablieno lias boon postponed on
account' of tho absence of the prcs
Iddnt nnd director. A call meet-
ing will b0 announced at an early
tlatot members will please watch
the 'columns of th Roporler for
notice. -at. laxton publicity
chairman.
TTt
INTORMATj SINGIXO AT
COUNTRY CIjUU Sunday
A number of tho members of
tho Country Club gathered in the
large living ronm of tho club house
Sunday afternoon fdr an informal
hour lofPther.
An hour of singing win enjoy-
ed with Mr. Itupert Harkrldor
at the plane; solos wero given by
Mrs. s. Jt. Alexander Mrs. Wm.
Ts'Ichol hnd Mr. -3. W. Wooms then
all joined In the singing Of many
familiar songs.
Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs
Give A n Enjoyable
Parly On Saturday
Mr. and airs Carl cirubbs open-
ed their itti-icltve home on Sat
urday evmlnff to th employes of
the ClrUhbs ITihIiick Company nnl
a few other friends ontBrtalnlng
in delightful manner .
Oarpeous fall roses omr chrysan-
themums adorned rooms Whero tho
guests gathered round the tables
arranged for placing forty two and
the hours happily passed. At the
closo of tho gsrnes tho hostess
served turkey salad olives sand
wlcltea and hot chocolntc.
Friends onlovlnir this ovenlng
with Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs Werol
Mr. and airs. Mllburn S. Iong Mr.
nnd Mrs. Itnyden. Mr. and Mrs. R.
I Howard. Firm representatives
worn air. and ajra. Klmor Tlrown.
Mr and Mrs. James 'Whoolor Mr.
nnd Mrn. HJggBMr. Will Holt M)s
niacfc Mr. Roy lAWson Mr. O'Nalll
Rnrejnnd and Mr. nnd Mrs Robert
Sholtdn of Stamford. Sir. Shel-
ton Is mftnatrer of tho Stamford
house of tho Orubbs Produce Co.
Thursday clcii aurr
WITH MRS. r. I.. NOIITON'
The Thursday Club had a lovely
meeting in tho homo of Mrs. u.
N Norton 851 Mulberry Street.
-The room were decorated with
beautiful fall roses and chrysan
themums. After thn business mnot-
ing much work .was accomplished
by the ladles on tho many pretty
pieces Of fancy work. Mrs. Prank
Boyd delighted with a piano num-
ber. The hostess served a delicious
plate of aandwlches potato chips
fruit salad olivet hot chocolato
and marshmnllow cake.
Two Little Girls
Celebrate Their
Birthdays Together
iiii
Little Misses Maxlne Tucker and
Lenora Hhncock celebrated' their
birthdays Jointly Saturday evening
with a delightful party given at
home of Mrs. J. W. Hancock on
Glvens Avenue.
After many enjoyable games the
children iratherccl around the. din
Ing table which was centered with
a beautiful birthday cako topped
wun twenty-two licuted candies.
Tho candles wero blown out wilhi
many wishes for th hannlncss of I
tna iittio hostesses. The cako was
wiuii vut umi ncivvu twin ueiiviuua j
hot chocolate.
Th080 enjoying this most happy
othy Lee Calfee Pauline Davis
Loland McGlnnte Kayo Nelson Ol-
cta Nolson Mary LoU Ashborn Ada
Lou Ford John Hancock Lowell
Lewis Ferrell Lowls Edwin Tuck
er and aiason Dennis.
Man's Pleated Shirt Has
Entered Woman s Realm
McLemore Home
Was Scene of Two
Beautiful Parties
The attractive homo of Mr. and
Mrs. "Held McLemoro was tho scene
of two very ''delightful hospitalities
during tho week just past.
On Haturday evening loVely flow-
ers ndorned tho rooms whero tho
members of tho Saturday Night
Club gathered for tho second meet-
ing of th season. Soon tho Inter-
esting games of auction bridga wore
In progress nnd terminated in tho
presentation of the high scoro
prizes to Mrs. J. AV. "Weoms and to
Mr. J. w. Weems who had made
tho sumo score.
Mrs. McLemore passed a plate of
chicken salud. wafers and coffee
to Mr. and Mrs. It. E. O'Ruar air.
nnd Mrs. J. W. Wccms Mr. ahd
Mrs. It N. Hickman Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Bchrtolders air. and airs Pink
Woolen Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ray.
Mn. Rupert Jlarkrlder and Mrs.
John Price.
' Luncheon 'XlwrsdAr.
airs. atcLcmoro in entertaining
her club tho Colonial Club on
Thursday gavo ono of r tho most
thoroughly onjoyable parties of tho
week.
At ono o'clock guests gathered
round the luncheon table dainty
In its appointments whero a most
dollghtful tepnst was nerved. " In
tho bridge games played during th
afternoon hours the prise Was pre-
wnted to Sirs. 11. O iloynto for
high rcorc.
Mrs. McLomoro's guests were
aiesdnmes Frod Raker. AV J. Camp-
boll Lloyd Thomas R. "VV. Ilaynle.
It. E. O'Ronr J. ai. Stevenson. El
inor Long. Ruport Hnrkrlder. w.
R. Ely. JetSo Winters and Lester
GorBUch.
Bits of Newi
m !i ks v-; x mi mr i
mil vM WmS&mjm
I I MM ' IVIUn1QU -iM'f !
J 111 I llllfflii WMsilf i
f i tt.l Ull .1 llllilil mill A r HBI.5-1H r
' J w- nap i mmi
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tVrr' Pc I I
VgK. MlCOPVWIGHT BY M'CALLS'
President Flies
to a Missionary -Meet
at Aspermont
Leaving Abilene at'elaven thir
ty 6'cloek Saturday morning the
president of tho North West Texas
Conference of Women. Mm. Nat
G. Rollins expected to attend tho
luncheon given In Aspermont be
ginning at twelve fifteen where
the women of tho Methodist church
of that city wero gathered In tho
rhurch for tha day observing their
week of prayer proxrram.
Prom Abilene to Aspermont Is a
distance of seventy five miles and
how does this capable efficient
woman attend to her morning's du-
ties hero and lunch at Asnermont?
Phe goes by airplane of course A
friend from Aspermont came over
i In his machine making tho trip In
tony iivo minutes nnd promptly
nt eleven foty five they sailed
away. h
Fringe Bottom
Thres rows of three-Inch frlngo
finish tho bottom of a straiglrllno
rroek of black satin.
SISTER
IV i-iA
Mar i
H
W1
It happens onco in a while that
women's fashions tired of frills.
adipt somo part of men's costume
to their own uso. That's what
has happened to tho nloated ehlrt
bosom as tho sketches show.
Whllo It was part of man's attlro
It hid shyly behind a vest. Now It
shows Its outline brazenly a pleat-
ed shirt front nothing less.
Tho frocks oco tailored ones
sultablo to charmeen flno twill Or
jersey. Tho blotipo I vory omnrt
that would put tho finishing fash-
lontouch to a new tailored suit.
.
II ""l ilinL. i
Mr Hickey who bocomos manager cola were shopping in Abllone Bat
of tho wholesale Iioiihc of tho Mil- vrii.v
lor aifg. Co. there will leave FrNny . '
juuiuiUK wiuio .urs tin rpv uii'i i
ail H.i Hlckoy will leave Sunday f
Mrs.
The Gleaners of the First Trcs-
bytcrlan Church will meet Tues
day aftornoon at three thirty with
airs. R. W Maxwell 1837 South
First Streot.
Mrs Philip Kauffman loft aiun-
day morning) for Dallas whera ho
will visit relatives for two or tl)ro
w eeks.
The Bt. Agnes Oulld of tho Epis-
copal Church will moot Tuesday
aftornoon nt three o'clock -frith
airs. R. A. Mnddor.
air. and airs. L. D. Hickey and
daughter. Miss Allene who have
been residents of Abtlena- for tho
past two years will leavo tho Inttor
part of the week for Kansas City
whero they will make their homo.
Eugeno Yates of Stamford
morning nnd stop In Stephenvtll. and airs. Ed Sneoit Of Dublin aro
Dallas Oklahomnltnd Miami. Okla. tho guests of alias Zo0 Allen.
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The Earnest Workor's Class of airs. F. G. Sedberry of aterkol
the Central Presbyterian Church Was shopping In Abilene Saturday
wilt meet Tuesday afternoon at two .Mr. and Mra. j T j0Brln and
o'clock with Mrs. 3. O. Dodgo on' . TAM - an....i.v
Ueach Street. All members aro ro- mlly ft Moran spont Saturday
quoted to bring thlmblo and shopping in Abllone.
nccdlo. I
David S. Castlo. returned Satur-
airs Olllo Wootcn nnd sop Don day from a business trip to Oal-
npent Saturday and Sunday in Cis- las.
o tho guests-of airs. AV. J. Fox-
worth. Robblo and Harris AVobtont airs. J. D. Ganer of Preckenrtdg.
spending this time with tho Hunt who has boon tho guest of her
daughter Mm. C. R. Loggett re
turned to her homo Saturday
ailss Ireno Lambert of Sweet
water is the guest of ailss Thelma
Compere nt.Longbotham.
ADVENTURES
OFTHE TWINS
Qlive.1?oberbgBarbon
families In Bradshaw.
Tho clrclos of the First Baptist
W. at. S. will mot Tuesday af
ternoon as follows:
A with airs. J. L.
B with airs. J. E. Hooper nt 3:00. Mrs. E. M. Sharp of San Anto-
G with Mrs. J. E. Chandler at nlo was In Abilene tho past week
3:00. attending to business and visiting
V with airs. Dan Laughter at with friends.
ETvlth Mrs. J B. Sutton nt 3:00.1 ailss Jcmlo Boucher of Rice.
fturt ..tii n.- Holmes at who has been visiting for some
3 1 time with air. and airs. J. D. Bou-
G with airs. A. E Chandler cher of Abllepo ' returned homo
"Anna Hall" nt 3:30. Saturday. Sho was accompanied
H with airs. Cap Newman at homo by Mrs. Boucher who will
3:30. iBtay until after tho holidays.
I with airs. John B. Goodnight at'
3:30. I ailss Nora Loo aiayhew violin
J with airs. H. H. Ramsey at teacher of McMurry College spent
3:30. I tho week end with her parents
K with airs. Ben Allen. Mission Rov. and airs. A'. J. aiayhew of
Study 2:30 Clrcjo 3:30 IBalrd. Rev aiayhew has recently
L with airs. B. L. Lockett at boon transferred from central Tox-
3:30. as to Balrd. t
Tho Auxiliary to the Taylor! ailss Symarla Faye Grimes of
County aiedlcal Society will mnet aioaiurrj' College spent ha vrcolc
Wednesday aftornoon from two ond at her home in Bnlrd
thirty until three thirty at thoi
Y AV. C. A. members are urged to ailss Anna Maud Lemon of aio-
bo present. rnn entered Mcaiurry College the
t I If .K'TS HIP WKi
SPECIALS
TfflS WEEK
This is tho riiile that Nancy
and Niels helpei tho Riddle Lady
to write. I dunt know what part
of It they helped with for Humpty
Dumpty was the only one who was
in. ttiu uecret and he wouldn't tell
but it was whispered about that
Nlek held the ink bottle and Nan-
cy held tho blotter.
Anyway Hhw ls th riJdI
'When nay good frtnd and I go
out
I walk around I walk about.
But though I choesa (he smooth-
est 8ttt
My friend can't walk! He has no
lews
"Another thing thata qussr about
htm
(I dec t knw what I'd do with-
out turn)
Is that ubi'u w Eii out together
AVe alwmys cb.oo tfee wMUt
wther.
H's r Uun it's really shock -
i&g.
Yu quit- coeid put hit in yur
stocking
UU TlUs u.i iiant hts backbone
He'a skiu uj bone firms) feeA.i to
sWbi we go sirolttcg 'round the
to
Full half tK time he's upslAf
down.
Yet thft te tinae ha sweib wlthi
VU
Putfe ttt Ms M9 and strHehes
vtUa.
Hit kocw( fay frltnd's ilks JackU.
Horner
tuv iiiuvii )mcfo a inugiy vuiiioi.
uecause pernaps no nates uto
sun.
For surely he can't think It fun!
"He isn't smart his bead's quite
hollow.
If I forget him he can't follow.
Yet he's my friend this stupid
fallow
My woodan-headed silk- '
'aiy goodness!" exclaimed Doc-
tor Foster who had stopped In
Riddle Town on his way to Glou-
cester (Glester). "Nobody could
guess that in a hundred years.
"i'Qu shouldn't have any trouble
or all people" laughed tho Riddle
Lady.
"I!" almost shouted Doctor Fos
ter in such a surprised olce that
Nancy and Nick started to dance
around him in glee. "No. you
shouldn't" cried Nick. "Yu al-
ways get caught in a shower!"
nVolL I declarel I dectere!"
aakl Doctor Foster puckering his
fti'sa bo bard his eyebrows quite
4re wotgether. There! As usual it
id ralniyg. Can anyone lend me
a " Suddenl his mouth fell op-
en and his sysbrovvs flow apart.
Yu can't man you don't say-
it oast be an umbrella can HI"
he Kasped.
-SXHBtty!" saw the RWdle Lady.
And thwla the prize today and
you get it. Don't gat wet new.
(and watch tho puddes."
(To Be Continual!.)
(Copyright. 1923 NBA Sjpvtae-l
It was whisoerad about that N
Ick hW tho ink bottle as4 Naaeyj
aeia ino uiotier.
air. and airs. ton Schug of De
troit ailch are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs Howard Schug.
Miss Dorothy Sanijefer spent the
week-end with her sister ailss
aiarguerlte Sandefer who Is teach-
ing Spanish In the High School at
aioran. She will return aiondny
night.
Clebert Preslar of Temple and
Misses Fay and Ruth AA'oodrow of
Winters spent the week end with
ilr. and Mrs. J AV. Hart of this
city
Pllney Ullom and Mr. Whittle of
Lawn spent Sunday with friends in
Abilene '
Mr and Sirs. AV. E Curry went
to ailnerals AVells Sunday to spend
a few dajs with air Curry's moth-
er who is 111.
Misses aiona Fay Roberts and
Mildred Wiggins who are teach-
ing at View Texas spent the week
end with friends in Abilene
Miss Elenor Thomas of Colorado
?iry -nwtcti nt AbHvi.-tht-pst
week. v
air. and airs. A. P. Garrett Bpent
tho week end with Mr. Garrott'a
mother at AVIntors.
W. M. Burnslde of Henrietta Is
the guest of hta son and family
Mr. and. airs. To Burnslde of
this city.
air and airs R M. Connelly of
Winters spent the wk end wtthi
airs. Ashley
Messrs. Rloxsm and R Anthony
of Celoradp QUi we8 "visitors to
ADiicne tne past week.
Edith Ch9if. Uttle daughter of
.air. ana airs. js. if. uneir who w.
talned serious injuries at nlav Sat
urday js reported some better.
Mrs Genevieve Chastaln. trad-
uate of iiarlnello School in Chica-
go has accented a position with
lira. Truss in the aiarinella Shan
here.
Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Harvey.
who have been visking relatives in
Swtwater rsturwd to thir iiottm
in Abuese Saturday.
Mr. an Mrs. A Taylor ( Tu-
i
aliases Allco Suther and Imosene
Francis visited In AVIntera tho past
week.
D. Marshbonker of Brecken-
ridge made a business trip to Ab
ilene the past week.
ifrs. F. F. Hatnin and daughters
of aierkol wero shopping in Abi
lene Saturday.
ailss Hilda Albtn of Balrd was
among the Abilene shoppers Sat-
urday. airs. E. D. aierrlA and Mrs.
Crutchfleld of Balrd were visitors
to Abilene Saturday
ailss aiaybelje McDsntel of Cisco
is tne suest or tier aunts airs. B.
tal. Jay and Mrv-J. Souel McDanlel
of Abilene.
air. and Mrs. C. M. Cooley an-
nounce the arrival of daughter
Mary Elizabeth on November 23
Mr. and Mrs. AA'alter Taylor of
Tuseoja vlalted relatives In Abl-
ionc-iast weekv
Ben Blackwell accompanied by
ailsses Elizabeth Kinder and aiar-
garet SturgU motored to AVeather-
ford Saturday for a visit with
friends.
ailss Ophelia Foots of Plalnvlew.
Texas is visiting friends in Abi
lene
airs D L. Jones of Anson was
shopping in the city Saturday.
Lloyd Kelsey who has been for
some UmeMth the Radford Gro
esry Company of Abilene has
been transferred to Lubbock where
he will have headquarters
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9 i. vmv iih-iiimi. '"! "' ni
A TnOUGHT
m j
.. .mr-
I was eyes to the blind and
fstit was i to tha latne.
I was a father to the poor;
and the aause which I knew
not I eearehed out. Job 39;
15 16
Tto not enough to help the fee-
ble up
ut to support him after
y-SbakMoe&r
AVIntcr Snlnd.
A salad nhvajn adds xest and In
terost to a meal nnd should bo
Included Just ns often ns possible
during the winter months.
Thero ar0 many small economies
that can bo parctlced In this course
that do not require any extra
time. Nor do tbuy detract from tho
food valuo or beauty of tho dish.
Unless tho Naiad JS a lettuce
ealnd use lettuce only ns a gar-
nish. Outside lavc of head IK-
tuco or leaf lettuce cut In shreds
wlll'turnlsh tho necessary croen nt
almost no cost. Or pnrsloy brok-
en in tiny sprigs and dropped over
a fish or moat salad adds tho
needed color without nnv lettuce.'
Celery tops carefully looked over
anu ensprd tako tho placo of let-
tuce. Or a fruit snlnd can bo
served in an anule or oranca cun.
dolntr away with any green except
a tnin slice or groen cherry.
A almplo vegetable salad should
bo sorved with a hearyt meat
course French dressing Is prefer-
red to a rich mayonnaise A plain
orange or grapefruit salad served
on romaln with a French dressing
Is ideal with pork roast or rlsh
fish. But n fruit salad swathed In
a rich dressing topped with whip-
pod cream Is a different matter.
This sort of salad should follow a
light meat course nnd is in bettor
tasio tor tne luncheon menu than
tor tno oinnor.
Tho M'KOtablo used In the salad
should not appoar in somo other
iurm in nnotuer courso or tho samo
meal. Tho same la true of fruit.
If apples oo an Ingredient of the
saina nn applo plo should not form
the dessert.
Aspnrnjrus Salad.
Put canned nsupargus m a largo
flat strainer. Carefully dip into a
big pan of cold water. Caro must
bo taken not to break tho heads.
Drain nnd arrange In neat pllea on
salad plates. A Bprlg of parsley
can b0 used In place of lettuce for
the garnish. Cut narrow strips of
pimento nnd lay across each nile to
soem to form a band to hold the
sialics together aiaah the heads
with mayonnaise or if used with
bef ns n dinner salad pour over
French dressing.
ClKt.kO Salad.
One package neufchatel cheese.
2 tablcapoons44nely chopped nuts
2 tablespoons minced olhes 2 ta-
bloapoonB minced olives 2 table-
spoons minced pimento cream
hearts of lettuce nanrika. "Prench
dressing.
AVork cheese to a smooth nante
with cream. AVork In nuts ollcs
nnd plmonto. adding oream If nec-
essary. Form into smalt hall nnd
place in a cold ulace to chill amll
uecomo firm. Arrange on hearts of
lettuce nnd sprinkle with nanrika.
nerve wjtn irrcnen dressing.
Lima. Bean Salad.
One cup canned or cooked dried
lima beans 3-4 cup diced celery. I
tearpoon minced onion l table
spoon minced green pepper. 2 ta-
blespoons crated cheese French
dressing.
ailx beans celery onion and pep-
per with dressing. Arrange in neat
mounds on salad plates sprinkle
with grated cheese top with a dosh
of paprika and garnish with celery
tops. A well-oolpred cheese adds
to the attractiveness of the salad
Grapefruit Salad. v
Two rreen pepera. l cud grape
fruit pulp. 1-3 cup minced ceifcr. !
eiicfi or onion 1 tablesoon nut
meats.
Cut peppers In halves lengthwise
Remove seeds and white fiber. Re
tnovo pulp from grapefruit ant
drain. Use the Juiee in the French
dressing instead of lemon Juice
Rub the bowl in which the salad J
to be mixed with slice of oni n
Mix grapefruit celery and nu
with a Freneh dressing. Fill pc
pers with mixture and serve wnh
or without a bed of lettuto.
Three-Quarter Sleeve.
One of the new arrivals is tb
three-quarter legth sleeves "Xi
that is only one of the many forn
In which the sleeve is shown tens
da a.
.
Blouses AVantcd.
Despite neglect of the two-plec-suit
by Parisian dressmakers the
blouse is as much In vvrue as ever
They are as distinct from the skirt
as the waists of bygone days.
3utty Furs.
Furs wont m duty wind or In 3
smoky atmosphere need to bo wall
eembod brushed against the grain
and aired quickly.
Circular 5OTeieHt
There is a tendency for clroufar
ruffles or elroular godota abattt
the modern skirt. But Paris is
still leaning more toward the plain
varliU.
'AH Table Linen . . .
One Lot 40
Pti.
20 Percent Off
u colors
$2.75
39c
.'"5
ipen Lancon u.epe liiva
:ed at per vara .. . . ... . .
One rAVrmnU fLfL Vl I f "
sikK ijrvjL jl iviiuit vxtsTzivxacu ii vaiu l--.-i . .r
i ' 7 w '! J I J
f. i T I 1 C. I 1ST . TAf I
Und lable triDrLiLtattte bioota
A Xt T TsV si X I
j- LolorSj i cjTair t.-a. .- !.-.
I -"V. jr
Brijsned WoorSweaters .7... i
Dresses and Coats Are Sp
'i&tmwmssi
r
ers in.
: irP' )'
1 33 1-3 Pet. Off
:cially Priced.
VELVET HATS
HALF PRICE.
Perry Jones Co.
LTTTTKR l'ROAr LHSMR IMH'ii.
cott to Lilian jMtnsrO'rr
caru or tiii: suchut
i)raavi;r.
I wonder If every woman haa
socrets In her Inmost heart that
she must keep zealously from her
husband. You never having mar
ried little aiarqulse will pronaoiy
answer that when a wan and wo-
man are married they aro one and
have no secret from each other.
I think you aro wrong little
aiarqulse. In the first nlace. by
no possibility can two people ever
oe one. Not oven in the case ot
the Siamese twins who lived all
their Uvea bound together with
an inseparable bond of flesh was
there one personality one Individ-
uality one souL Vet we poor mor-
tals back somewhere In our sub-
consciousness are always thinking
that when soma man has said over
a man and woman a few magic
words and performed certain in-
cantations they will be ono.
A smart woman friend asked
the other day when I said some
thing Hko this to her "Which
one?"
Isn't U strange that when wo
get such ideas into our heads? It
leads to such mlxups. If at the
present moment Jack and I wero
one I would have no fear ot tell-
ing him all about tho pearl beads
and he would help ma unravel the
puzzle Ho would toll me all about
our baby and if It bo true that his
friend 8yd is the father of it. I
would perfectly understand and
love the baby all the more for be-
ing one wo would not only have a
single thought but we would havo
tho samo outlook on all things and
the same way of solving our pro
blems
just like having another pair of
my own eyes read it and another
half of my own brain trying to
solvo the mystery. Instead I know
that I made myself look like
truilty idiot In Jack's eyes. I could
seo suspicion coming Into them as
I partly toro the cablo up and now
that I cannot find It all I am al-
most sure Jack found it and has
kept it.
No little aiarqulse no matter
how much married a man and a
woman may be they are not fine.
In fact they are not only two but
somotimes they aro far apart in
everything except the material
bonds of marrlagu as though they
wero at opposite poles.
Jack does not dare tell me about
what ho is concealing from mo for
his friend Sydney and I am afraid
to tell him about the pearls espe-
cially since Karl Whitney has ca
bled me about them for fear ha
will think that perhaps J have been
and mlKht bo again in love with
Karl. You see we are all mixed
up Utile aiarqulse.
After getting a letter both from
the blackmailer and Karl's lawyer
I just don't knpw what to do. Oh.
I wish John and I were really one.
There would bo no more trouble.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1923, newspaper, November 26, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317611/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.