The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 267, Ed. 1, Monday, October 6, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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hiii v hi e k'"iI morning t'
lia Conn- iif.'in .ind nit down
Though (he whitt h tired worn. in
urneil rfM.ixes. tl wan evident her
eyesight wax Impaired for she hi.d
a way of leaning forward and nar
rowing ttr pyta when speaking
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morning
l . K'n nniwred pithily Hhe
ii i moving to a t li ir beside She
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mik a k nt which Mrs Mil-
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Mitilr hi. in Makm apranm i est le km
to be navmg meal limes rnangea
around
She said It so atcrnly that Ceiia
hastened io asree tha' a tiay at
1 3 30 i'h morning ..ili b en-1
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Mn M.' In 11 sat . ' in In i
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pliamtint; i-noh word It's 11 giett
H'-winMlinlit to hiir i oung gill
i "HP "H in 'he house. I o vou leal
I i'e thii' ' I dnti't mini! t lllns ou
' heslt itnl when your fa'hei first
talked abmit bilnging ynu here Hut
you r u Mitchell and I hope I
know ii n duty when I nee it' Now.
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Cella s eyes widened
' Why. you ser I haven t made
any plans--
"NUT Well never mind. i'U do
the BHannhfa In tact I've already
Idone It TjM me something About
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giaHdrn(ither."fjroirU vhat did you do In Bal-
timoir'
Theie wan something vigorous
and wholesome about the aged wo-
man s bruaquenes but this quality
Was lost on Cella.
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-vyeii n nrvor aone mucn 01
anything except go to school i
sttidled itehofcraphy."
A u g h tenograph ' ' Mis
Mitchell haiiilM raised in horrot
This was I supnoire in a public
- hool ' ' she asKed.
The girl hodded.
As bad a I thought" the older
woman sighed "As bad
as I
mougni:
Mrs. Mitchell rested one arm on
her dtek and tnppod her pencil
disconsolately Then aha rose and
paced back and forth bcom tne
i nm r i i moment -he iiiitru
in 'rot' of Ciiia and looked at the
'It I in'-n' .
"I ie.ili non i know if it i n be
i done she wald Noli-mnly. 'I wn-
det
liei (XpirHHloti and in mm i Hcetii-
piI to say rleaily that I'plla was
a ilisgrace. tJndet this tiownlng
dlspleasme thp gilt could almost
feel heiself shrinking smaller and
smaller Sh would have liked very
much to know what was ao dread-
ful. is anything wrong?" she
asked
Is-tiad of antwering. Mrn. Mitt-hell
sat down at her desk.
"My opinion Is that the thing's
impossible.' she said fiimly. "Still
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was n pause and then she continued
"Your looks won't help you nny.
Oil' yoh'ro & pretty child Too pret-
ty' People arc llkoly to guess froln
the start that you're from the
wrong side of Uit family "
Now It was Ceila's bull which
straightened-
"I don't know what all this i whom almost everything the wo-
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mouiiii "lie Sinn. uiu u yuuiu.iiisn .-ni m lumigu.
talking about my niothei : i
The gill's checks weie white
H 61 ty-tolly child' None of that'
Who said anything about your
LmotHor? '1 didn't Jutt telling you
va common to h.ic n pretty face
Ami ir ht. None of the beat faml-
l(w hav inettv faces None of
them'"
CM in wanted to laugh. Bhe con
trolled the imnulsc as she uald do-
tnurely: I
"Excuse me."
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"Your father probably has :old '
you I've given up going to the coun-'
Ity this summer on your account
I sue now It was a wise plan. We
nave months of woik ahead IWotc
you can possibly make a debut."
"Grandmother' You mean mc
a debutante?
"Why certainly! You'ro a Mitch
ell aren't you? You'll hnvo to take
your place In society. Only I can
ee now It's going to be a great
task"'
Doth of them were silent for n
time. Then Celia said quietly.
"Father didn't say anything about
society. Whut do you want me
to do?
The light of geneialshlp ictuin-
ed to the elderly woinnn'.s eyes.
"You must do as I tell you." nhn
said impei lotiHly "In .Hcptombei
we il go abroad. Six months In t! e
south of France will do more for
you man ears in boarding school.
Aftei that the future depends upon
how promptly you can learn. I can
do much but I cannot work mi-
racles. The real responsibility tests
with you'"
Mrs. Mitchell talked on about de-
tails of Uiu household- Luncheon
was at one o'clock each day and
dlnnei at seven. She mentioned
the servants and named them
Ifidward the htttl r who had been
employed for 16 years; lartha who
had served Mix Mitchell even
longer Aline the pailnt nalii;
Hannh the cook and Jane kitch-
en helper Theie was also Thomp
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Luncheon wi nnouncod before
Mrs. Mitchell itnd flntihcd. She had
a way of abruptly urnffift from one
mbject to another while talking
often without the least hint that
her mint! Had taken a different
'tiatk This made It difficult to
.follow particularly for Cella to
It was remnrltaljlo.
the girl
thought to hear another person
use exactly the same words she
herself used and make Ulflni sound
so entirely Hko nothqr language.
Nevertheless Cella IMcited attort
tivel-. Hor soelal training had bo
Km.
Luncheon was appetizing and Ce-
lla. having bic.ikfastcd hurriodly
ate heartily
Once Mrs. Mitchell embarrassed
her by pausing to remark:
"I'm glad to aee you know how
to ent. Your manner are very
npe. but It would be better to bo-
Bn to learn at once not to enjoy
jour food so much."
"But. grandmother. I didn't
mean I mean everything Is really
delicious'"
"Certainly but it is better form
my door nover to enjoy anything."
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When they h 1 finished Cella
watted tr Jia pinna for tho Rftur-
noon. Apparently thert wore none.
Mrs. Mitchell spoke vaguely of an
engagement and disappeared to
dress Celia went to her own room
and wrote a long letter to her
mother She thought she was ndtolt
In bringing In a casual referenco
to Uaincy Shields but n child could
have seen through the device Then
'.'el I a put on hct hat. took the tel
ler and went out of the house to
the cornei of the block where who
found a mail box.
itctuiiung Ceiia lin-l Edwuid ilk
the hallway. Ho told her Mrs. Mit-
chell had gone out. There waa noth-
ing tnoie to do but return upstairs
and wait until It wna time to dress
for dinner.
The evening meal was quite for-
mal. John Mitchell a ml his mother
oppearod In ovenlng attire but
theie was nothing for Cella to do
but come downstairs in her lung
sleeved silk traveling frock. It was
her "best" dress.
"Going to take this young lady
shopping -iien't ou. motln-i ' '
'.Mitchell .i-kid. appatcntly trying
to lessen hl d.tughtei s dlscomfl-
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HOLLYWOOD?
FILM SHOP
Unlted Press Staff t'onesn indent
HOLLYWOOD calif . Oct C UP'
Jottu Goudal of Vr .-nilli'-Frnncc
who became known an
artistic because of the objects
da it lining hei apartment is go-
ing to marry Untold Grieve. Hol-
ly wood's best liked Interim deco-
ra to r.
Tho prominent accomplished
ami temp6raiviertta! rtelfi has
been collaborating with Gilcve in
decorating tho homes of soveril
noted film peisonagcs and intends
tD keep on after her matrlagc
unless rt course some enticing
screen rota happens along.
Jctln sayu she much ptefcrs In-
terior decorating to picture work.
In addition. It is known that Iter
shadowland career has not been
progressing so well of late be-
cause of her reputation of being
difficult to handle. Uut then she
is a fine nctross. nnd when ait s
to be considered thore Is certainly
no HBSiirunco that her separation
from the studios will bo perma
nent.
La Goudal's succoss In furnish-
ing her own home lnsplrod ever-
al fellow Thespians lo relaln her
as theli decointor. and It was
ture.
"I've made an appointment with
Charlotte for Monday." Mrs. Mitch-
ell butd. "Clint lotte" she added
with a nod toward Cella. "makes
ill my gowns nnd I consider her
shop much tho most satisfactory
in town."
Satisfactory" was not the word
Cella would hnvo used to dosctlbo
her atrttoly grandmothor'a black
and white lace costume but sho
loworod her eyes and following tho
id-day lesson did hot- best not .
to appettr to enjoy herself
Thoy wlthdtow to the drawing
roam' and Edward brought the cot-
fee. Mitchell was on leading a
newspaper and his mother began
her nightly game of aolltniic.
Cella found a volume which In-
tel estett her nnd began reading.
She fin nt her surroundings until
Mrs. Mitchell announced It wiih
lime to it-tile The gill bado hei
fathei good nlgnt. klnscd hei grand-j
motiier tiuiiiiiny nnti niuunicu uiu
stalrday.
The day on the whole had been
tin-tiy. but Cell. i wan optimistic
about the futuie She was awed
but thrilled by the rtiadotvy vision
of her grandmother's pliwis Imagin-
ing hei self In beautiful gowns
going to putties sui rounded by
admlrois!
Nothing in the least glamorous
happened dutlng the next two duys.
The wonthcr was very hot nnd
Mis Mitchell in splto of her boast-
ed health was indisposed. Colla
wandered through thn big house
watched the1 children playing In tho
pnik and thought about homo.
Thursday evening Just before
ilmtiei was announced John Mitch-
ell found his tlnughtcr nlono In the
libiaiy. Undoubtedly there were
t uts on hei eyolushos.
What's the mutter?" Un dc-
mandod-.
iNoininu. iNotmng ai an i -- ".". :
Mitchell hud to accept th.s an- wcf'f- W''lo.rlnonce1. n h.tn'J-
w.i How could ho gu.ss Cella Jw" " tBro0 n8'J h J' R
w. mlsciahie because no letter had Watltlns Co. Memph's. Tenn.
mi' num nullify nmuiti.s : .11111:11
t I hud nevtr t-vcn heurd of Ratney
To covei her conftulon Celia
lied her utmost to he cheerful nt
lirdinmi table Hei father seemed
iinlmpre-'t d Ai soon as jiosslblc
he excti'eil himself and dlsnppeai-
cd Into the loom known as his
.study.
Knr siiim- tunc John Mitchell sat
at his dr k with blows furrowed.
Then he took up the tolcphone and
gave a mimbot.
"Evelyn'' John Mitchell said
piesently. "Evolyn I want to seo
you tonight.
(TO BE CONTINUED)
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STKAU6E FIGURE?
AND V1HAT VJILU
pe HIS ATTITUDE
TCAMARO FRECKLES??
while ..n one of these Jobs that
he nit t Orli vc. Now they say
wedding bells will sound within a
month The two plnn to slip
qutotly away it hasn't been de-
cided whete and gve their Hol-
lywood f i lends a surprlib.
Just how they are finishing dee-
orations at John Gltticrt'a beach
Itolue and a little While ago th y
Mid" a Heverly Hills mnnse for
Lima Hope Qiews Gilevc won
wide comment foi his work nt
Colleen Moore'i estate at Uel Air.
La Goudal's best known pictuio
wafl "White Gold" although she
teglstercd In several others and
In stage productions as well. It
will be too bad If jhc lu not seen
in more.
Fllmdom's daughter ore start-
ing back to college and of course
the modistes and family drons-
makers me having u time of it
Krtincos Hlcli. daughter of Irene
Rich will woar a tan Jersey dross
with a hip longth Jackot back to
her last year nt Smith College.
Sho also has aovaml Innovations
In the wny of evening gowns nnd
such.
Chnile 'Buddy" Hogrs' new
pie nit tig Came Youth." will .
entry plenty of weight of one
kind oi .mot 'i. Its caste boadsl
Miitj M.i. niltl. Comont who ad
mit she tips the beam at 37a
"pounds. Sh c:i ne to Holly wootl
after filling vaudeville and musle-
i! comedy engagement" In Lon-
don. Tlioso fans who thought Charlcn
Ittiggles reached the zenith of tip
sy comedy In "Gentlemen of th"
Pl0i-i. w be gta t0 now hp
has a featured hilarity role in
cini.i uowa newest "tier wed-
ding Night." Utiggles. a native
son of Los Angoles quit tho stage
when he sored so well In the
newspaper tragl-comedy.
AND IT STILL HUNS
HAMBURG. I... (U.P) More .linn
n year ago u. v. westntl. ir near
hp0 flopped a watch from hi
mruit while he was plowing coin
his
The watch wn.i valued because It
had been hi ought to till i count ly
Kit ye.un ago bv Wcstad'it gt at
glt.it gi.'indflltht r and had befit
in lib Im.licdlnte po.s.iesslon foi
20 yeais. When plowlnK w ia begun
this yeni. Wcstad fiuntl the watch
In the field lie icvound It and
It has been running regularly
since he says apparently none
tho wotse for the year of ex-
posure. Empioyrncni 5
LADI1JS wanted to string beads at
home. Siamped addressed onvclopo
for partlculnrs. Ubcperlonco unnec-
oafary. lvorj' Novelty Co.. 113
Ipouith Avonue Now York City.
I If you sincerely want to succeed
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Tor Kent
FOH RENT -Furnished houses
convenient to school. Call at -106
North Uteckciuidge. Phunc 1012
T. U. Trucy.
KOlt RISNT--Kurn;snrd two-rcom
aiiartmont; modern. 107 Notth
Wheoler.
KOR RIANT-3 and l loom Iiouhpm
furnished ov unfurnlihcd. Bath
garago ner school- call 71 or
OtU-J.
FOR R12NTHetwoon high and
north ward nicely furnished pri-
vate 3 or 1 room apartment ad-
joining bath; hot or cold wacr;
adults. $23.30 or $23 50. Mercantile
building llvlnfr (junrtors J10 'J-
rooiii furnishctl house water SI I;
3-room house fenced. North I'ctun
Phono 110.
FOR RI3NT- Five loom houite. two
blocks from high .school. Phono.
200.
FOR RBNTUnfuinlshed I-room
house breakfast room bath md
guiuge. Must jtldc. Phone 1123.
FOR RENT Thu7roJm furnished
house with bath and gat age close
In. Phono 1123.
FOR RENT Four loom furnished
house modern; S hIocUa fiom Noith
Ward nnd High Si hool. Phone
730-W.
Wanted Mlscoliimuous 19
WANTED-ShacK lor douhlo ga-
rago; must be In good shapo and
roannnablo. -Oall S70 betwoen 7 in4
8 p. ni.
I'm Sale Miscellaneous 8
FOR SALE Threo toom" "home
with bath screened poich. good ga-
rage well located neat school; will
tuku good cloic.il car In tiade. -Phone
71 oi oull at 212 Noith
TJrockonrldgo Ave.
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