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By Kathleen Hayncs
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Earned Hij Jr. C. E.
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I ' ' tut 'tin church al a tneet-
. - I iv Mary Nell Hill vai
' ''i ji -i. nt to succeed Boh
W 't loop Burins was nam-
i i j ul nt Frances Baroy '
n t-! rer wlh ohtriy
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PUBLIC RECORDS
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Artrtllt Jone of Hanger visited
lil htuthcr liewey Jones Sunday
Mi i. ml Mix Donald Pyle and
t Klil tin ueie week i ml visitors in
Wii hlu Kails
Joe Thompson and Braid Qarnir
of 1 lunger wm vW'nrs here Hun-'
tiny.
Mr Iyn.I iv I' Hawkins und
daughter Millie J spent thi' w k
ml with relative in Abilene
Mi I: mi Allot wnaidmli'd
thi enidc Hospital tulij fm
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A I Elliott of Waco Is spending
a few Uaya In Brnckonrldgo in
hllliiCM. I
Nti and Min (Irmly Slaughter
nnd Mr. iiml Mis Allen tAdbetttr
were vUlt.it In Mineral Walt
.Siiiidiy.
J K. Whltesldes nnd D Swag
Ouliey of Brownwood weie bull!
in sg teltot ii here today.
1 A Wolf 1 In the Breckenridge
Hospital for treatment of an infect.
cd foot
Mrt. C. R. Crockett It a patient
In the Hrokonrldgo Hoipital for
medical treatment.
Mm J. L. Frlsble wait admitted
to the Breckenridge Hospital today
for treatment
ANCIENT ART ! Getting Into the "Spirit" of the Opera CHINESE CADETS
SAVED TEMPLE
Caught I'd In llnre Hands
MIDDIJCBOIIO. Mtuw. (U.R Don-
aid Otay domtt't uae a trap or
a gnii when he captutea a fox. He
uto hix hand. Otay waa riding
v. hrn he mw the fox crona In front i
of tin- amorrwbllc. He got out of
(hi in. (baaed the animal ovor-
t'M it and caught It with hia
Iiihi.Ih ;iu later eold the akin j
rut f. i
Offer Kumll liuylng Claaes
IIAUnlSHIjitii Pa. (U.R -Claan-ex
In family buying handling of
niMii( mtf tt children and kin
dud nubjTiK now arc being pro-1
tiled for young unmarried women
proHcti' lunnr-niakera and
iitiitf mtilhi'tti undci itupervlHlnn
(if llu 't.iti Oopitiineiu id I'ub-
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TOKIO (U Ph-Valuable tut tunn
urea some nf which ma bi di
iKtiuti'd natliinnl ttoaMUirs Iiim-
been uticntUinl nt the ShlmpuUii
Temple In Clilb.i Prefuture .if'i r
having lain In n temple ntniefd' tn
forgotten and nexleeteii for i s
They conalat of both ihiIhihirh itti.i
Nculptute some pWoe-i dntinK Uik
for halt a mlllcneuni
The discovery a windfnil for the
temple which reputed I win far-
ing acute financial problcmn wnn
made by the chief prict Oldo
Sutukl. Kver ilnce he look offlru
laert. July he haa been of the opin-
ion that a bit of cleaning up
wouldn't hurt the promises and
finally he undertook It In n go-
down back of the main hall he
found number of pointing and
piece of sculpture.
The pries' did not think the
pieces were of any value but on
the off-chance and after waiting'
for weeks he brought In Tangen
fnamura an expert attached to
the committee for InveatlRatinn of
historic relics of the Toklo prefec-
tural office. Inamura aahl all the
pieces were valuable particularly
a set of 12 Buddhist paintings
which he estimated dated from
mnro than 000 yearn ago and an
Image of Blahamontcn the god of
treasure which he believed to be
the work of Unkel a' famous
sculpture of the TCamakura era.
It was reported 4he chief priest
of the temple has already received
an offer of 100000 yen made by
a wealthy collector of Tokln for
one of the old art objects.
TO TRAIN IN U. S.
Name of Japan's newly born roy-
al holr means "wise and success-
ful no doubt for the parents he
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kct and bought chops vegetable?
for a salad and peas. Next door
the added a bag of rolls Io her
rnllpf tlun. 8be would she ile-
rlded. bare to manage tier affairs
bettor In future. She would tel
phone nit order before she If''
and find tbe Puppllcs awaiting her
.it tiott.c sim would make menu
1IM for a uuek ahead . . .
A rliurrli clock struck six ns
bo n.i.litil the apartment build-
itiK. Mie lotiRPd for a shower
'li.in (I'ttu'M. time to rent before
.llnmr ('bilo hid had a dellKht-
rul li ibit of drawing n bath Just
In fore her arrival at the home
in Illne 1 1 1 1 it . . .
Now pbo ould have to rush
to bine thing! fixed before Tom
(.t home t-lio didn't want to be
i bcdruKsled. Itomfkeepln wife.
Mio named -Iin to think her tl
un) pretty nnd glamorous Prom
nltero hlie Ntood this looked quite
i la rue ordtr.
An flie ullpped her key Into the
lork him wan vlNualUitig the scent-
wblib iiould spread before her
ThetP would be a pile of stlrk
dbiliiH There would be two b'"1
to make Yrsterday's pnper still
Inv nl". ut Sbo braced her shoul
di r- iiml tin) door tlcw open
"Why. darling!"
'POM wis there before her Over
bl "boulder she snw a spick
mil Fp.ui kliohcn The living
room n in ei(itllte nidet
Tltero were cin some fresh
' liriMinihetnums In n little vasv.
"What i.n earth . "
Ilit kit i Hllenced her Ile a
tnliliiK her bundles Ilchlnrt htm
in the gloom an aproned figure
loomed
"This Is Dinah. Mrs Ueairr
mn'om" Tom sala. gravely "Di-
nah's going to rlenn up fnr u
iiiry day. fix the things fur din
iter and whatever else you like '
White leeth gleamed In a bl.irk
face. Dinah's aptou was pot-
I Itht.
"Hut Tom" said (J)pty. follow-
l lug him Into the living room
"How riijrth did you do It'
Wl.i re did you nnd her"
IK- radiated the pi ide of the
i l!!i lent male
I on nil- iioitie r irlv " lie r.itd
' mil when I i-uw what a htale Uio
I In i n ih In and realised ulint It
wiiibi tin an to you mrv niniii
I -. in up the mipi rlnti tub m
and lie font Dinah around '
"Won't It cut Into our bi.i' i
C)isy wanted to ktion
I'll in Ml I lit tlliS Untile H.'i it
Iin m.i ill. would tliatsi' tin in (
wiik for part time wort u u
l.ii li us h'ljtl to g( ( II
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out In r I lit
' Weil that's tine." she said
"And now I must see about dlu
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Tom rctlraltii d In r
i 'She'll gel diniK r tonight
didn't I tell yon? Tliree iilslii
a week that was (be at runt''
incut I made "
i 'Darling you're wondvrful.'
Uypsy breathed
"You're to rut until ll i
ready" commanded the wUurU ul
aOalrs. masterfully "And sftir
wurds you're to look your pretti
-t. bnai.su we'ro going tu baic
i illr r "
Cypny stared at him His man
ner was a shade too casual Her
Mj-pMou were aroused
"Not . . not . " She refuted
to ray tbe name
"es Vura'i. dashing in to see
i- " Tom luld btr with Imrdi-
uoud. "bno's dying to meet you."
(To Uu Continued)
Society had to trek through New York's worst snow storm of the year
lor the Metropolitan Opera opening but found there ample cheer to
lake the chill nut Instead of Iho usual coffee nnd lemonade opera-
goers for (be lit t llmo In years wero treated to wines cocktails and
champagne This uns the gey scene at the bar where. In right fore-
niiml ion iii-v ' Prm Whllemnn nnd hl !'
SI'OKl! TOO (iUlCIC
Al.BION Ida U P Unrdly li:id
he completed K.ninK "I never felt
bettet in my life ' when John A.
Clark Albion pioneer fell dend. A
group of friend had Jutt decided
to conclude the "niirprlse bltih-
day party cominetnointinK Clurk'ii
78th nnnlvcrnnty ilnii Hie pioneer
collarwcd.
Tun Mllo l.ttiilt on .Siuolilnrr
PLYMOUTH. Ma. (U.R) Bcc-
orU of thtt most ancient of Amet-
iiiin towtiH nIioiik that in Puritan
dav ll wiik Illegal to htiiol.e on
Siitiduls within 'wo iiiIIph of a
meeting Iioitie ut while K.ntf to
or front meeting house etviect.
The penalty waa a 12 pened fine
pet puff.
PEIPINQ. China (U R) Waning
Htitith influence In the Chinese
navy an influence which has been
stiongei Uian that of the Ocrtnnn
ii the ntniy Is giving way to the
t'n.ted StnteB.
t'(ii finding the gates of Brlt-
lh naial ynrils closed to Chlneso
cadets Admlml Chen Shao-kuan
he Minister of the Navy has
in.idc urrangements for advanced
student officers to be trained In
the United Suites. The first group
o' three cad o; it ulready is en route
tu America.
P.lii'-e the days of Imperial Chl-
t n. IJil.ish sea-dogs have directed
the model nisatlon of China's navy.
Aii leccnlly aa 1929 China nnd
Great Britain entered Into an
agreement for the training of
Chinese naval cadets Itt Britain
and for a British naval mission to
assist in the development of the
Chinese navy.
Now the agreement has ex-
pired and China has turned to the
United State. It Is expected that
If this assistance la sustained the
''hlncsn when they embark on
nny sort of program calling for
the strengthening of what now
passes as a navy will find it nd-
v Isabfu to spend considerable sum
In Ametlcatt shipbuilding aids.
There are several Chinese navul
I and nautical schools and ncade-
miss but they oro not sufficiently
developed to afford the typo of
1 technical and tactical traliiln;
available at Annapolis and In tho
American nivy yards.
The mllkv way Is only one-thltd
the sine we thought Is w.m miys a
Cnti iilluti astronomer That's whit
we m! fm letting the cow Jump
lei the moon io much
STATK PINED- sao
8P0KANK Wnslt UP - The
State of Washington wok fttv d
$30 when it foiled to nntwer a
mnnmorui to court J 10 Catiu.ui
sued the Department of Laboi ind
IndUAtrlos for accident compen
lion The ntt lrney-gcncmt was "t
dercd to have someone nppeat t j
defend the department Win n i i
one njipcared the -it tc was ini d
I'rnipecior Dlsenrds lltirruw
SONOBA t'al iUP Petot Ki
per Toulumiie county win elbir-
row prospector" Iulh rojne in'j
the "pny dltt" Knsper a faniiio
Callfotnln chaiuctcr because ho
has pushed his wheelbnttoiv in
most of the states gold loun'r
has dlscatded the bat tow and put
chased nn automobile He It it I
to have discovered a t leb 'ilil c
posit neat Viilliella
Better Than Whisky
For Colds and Coughs
Your money bade while you
wait nt the ilritf store if you
don't feel relief coming in two
minutes by your watch.
Try this quick nnd inol plcnt.
nnt relief. You will be uYlighteJ
or it will cott vou nothing
ASPSRONAL
For Salo by
Bowen Dnur Co.
BAM. W KN MIOP
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AN affcitcd voli o guslnd 'So
this Is dipt)'"
Tho newcomer vi it tall almn i
as tall as Tom Stio w.is h mey
blond with olaborntely lathed and
tnnscara-ed eyes. Kvorytlilng about
hvr Cjpsy quite n-itmally ililiK.-d
on sight llcr IiIrIi strapped. bii;b
In oled shoes; bur tuapln c.i.iutn.-
of black and white ulii.li iitt.J
her rounded flKiire like Hm pro
vcthlnl glove; her coulns ace Mitt
"And your llttlo place unite
sweet" Vera turned a condesicnd
Ing gaze up.vn tho apartinetit nlildi
bad seemed only In -: evening rare
perfection In Hie biiib eios
Vera lolled elc.iintly up in Hi
day bed and Tmu inn to t.'.'i tul
lOWS from the bedt noin ton ike In
more cotnf.irt.ililo l.tpsy sit ui
rlgbl on ntio of ilia stifT uitil t
chairs. wishitiR sin would si i i
log the night wnuld open nud s il
low her Hateful. Int. fill ctrl
Wasn't It enough that ilia Ind pn
entptcd Tom for lunclieim that dn
without having hor wltdied upon
them at night. But she was goins
back to IloHton soon Tom had
pleaded; the bud so wanted to meet
bis wife.
"Yes. she does" fiypsy had said
lightly and humoroubly.
' Hfnestly darling." Tom had
been hurt bow I Mired by the frigid
lly l'l the atmosphere Why ho had
never seen Oypty liko this before'
She'd always been easy and
friendly with everyono It lust
wasti t like her to turn rrthhy ull
of a sudden for no good reason
Something of this be suld in
clumsy male fashion.
Gypsy smiled
"I like that. 'No good reason'"
Then (lypsy had relented. Her
natural amiability had lome to the
surface She had said euuably
"Never mind darling. I'll be sweet
to her. I'll be alee. I promise."
Tom had been satisfied. Ile had
been tiioie Hutu that dellghtid
Aud mw Cpv was slowly con
si il l ii is u ir u i n i'i Vui's pretence.
In M'lte of .J I hor good resolu
t luns.
"If she'd stop calling him Tom
my' I could bear it." Gypsy
thought. "If she'd stop fluttering
ber bauds about him touching his
arm." flut no. Vera was of that
great army of coquettes. She must
bo forever bridling smiling cooing
at a man. With bcr In tbe room
Qypay simply did not exist. She
monopolized all attention. 8be
needed a footstool. She needed a
IlKbt. She might the jut have
uue teeoyweony sip of wuter?
.
P VPSV said with suspicion'
brightness 4hat Tom niustn I
get up (he'd get It herself. In tbe
kitchen she ground her teeth and
collected ber forns. .".ia recog
nlzed tho fact that she had no
weapons against an adversary of
this sort unlets she selected kin
dred Ucti-s. 8be might fur exam
pis. go and til on Tom's knea . . .
that would bo iults !a tho Mttlo
t2
I'i iii 'n in. a '' of J i iin l vm liuiijht pdlmCi
Io muii lLf nwie i i 'ii rt.il 'c
bride tnidltlin. flut oh bow re
loltius'
"I wont do It" Mid Oypiy Slio
couldn't In li htiiilius to In r-elf at
tbe picture Slio ran the w iter fu-
riously and w.nt to the refriger-
ator for he ciibet.
"II it i id creature!" She Jammed
at l lie lie oin utiinnt n ihou.h
iiininiliig hot irons down Viras
spine. '
"What on earth are you doing!"'
It was Tom In the doorway a
flighty mystified and ever so slight-
ly bond Tom. fijpty recognising
his expression tingled to ber very
toes with delight.
"Notbiug at all. Just getting
Ice " I
Ile took her by the shoulders '
Ile man lied her to ihe door.
"Look here you run bark there'
and talk to Vera. I'll do the dirty !
work." He kissed the back of ber.
ncik. "You little divvll you!"
Oypty pave hint a gainln grin
"O K. bobt"
She went lurk and talked to
Vnia sedaitdy and politely. Vera
turned off charm when the male
left the becne. fiypsy had known
khe was tli.it sott of girl. Vera I
went Into Urn bidroom to freshen
her makeup. When Tom appeared
with tho inlited water and three
till fro ted Ml. is es Vera said that!
reully she uiu-.l go. A boy 'from
Prlnuton a heavy date was stop-1
ping by at her cousin's house at
eleviu Slic ri ally inirt dash They
would go night ilubldug probably '
"Shea miKins thtt ip" slid
Oip-y. to hi r-elf diiiiuid In ber
triumrh b8 f n d -lie. wasut
getting autt.ii niiu lorn and toi
tho'a Ua.ing."
Hut wnuld Tommy cet her s
taxi' That wm nl i' i i wanpd
t i know. It w it Ju-t atuiiud tbe
em tier really but slio was afraid
In ho out alone in New York. Tom's
obvious cue at this moment was
to walk "around the corner" i i
matter of some five bloi.ts) with
her. didn't Mo rang Hie door
man on the Imusi iliiui and asked
Imu to have a taxi round In ti'
teen minutes Ho and (iypsy siw
Vera to the elevator and Tom's
arm was around Gypsy's slender
waist
"Well!" He d'ew i i Ine
Inndken btef nmi i n .. I In
the f tshlon of in ii . i as
after negotiating a d I it
"I don't believe you 1 i i Id
friends" fiypsy tald I a
laden ashtray. "I tli.uk j i i re
glad she left."
"Gobh. what gets Int . f fs.
anyhow" Tom dimunli I ' he
seemed all right at no until t od
fun. Tonight slio was ci.tir. 'y Mf
ft tent she was puttins mi hm ict
Why did you ruo out u u.i I
gave you all the signals."
"I wanted to give her a chance
to be cbarmittg." said Gypsy sup-
pressing a smllo. "I seemed to
cramp her style. She was prob-
ably just the same at noon hut you
didn't notice It. Just now you wero
seeing her through my eyes."
"Is that the way?" Tom regis
tered ntmumeut. "Wonderful thing
marriage!"
"Oh Tom I do lore you!" Oypsy
exploded Into a ht of helpless
laughter burrowing into his gray
tweed collar Uko a kitten. With
Vera gone everything was all right
again. They could ti"mp (be up
holstery of the day bod empty tho
trays of lip-stlrk stained clgaret
ends and pretend ebe had never
bceu there.
CUNDWS wero tho bett. Gypsy
found. During tho week tho
young Weavers parted In rather a
flurry. In tho evenings people ut-
unity dropped In or they rend
books from the lending library or
went to a picture show Sunday wat
nil theirs free and golden and gen-
erous. Occasionally they went out
to Iltito Hills on Saturday night to
iinken Into In the big shabby guest
room with the rod maple outside.
They would have ft lato breakfast
ullh Clytlo generous In the matter
of hot eaket and syrup Mrs Mor-
ell Rcctned brlshter on these oreiv
tlotit. nnd Gyp y's father would
lic.im contentedly at them from
ti. hind bit b lasses.
'What's iho program today
kills"
"I don t know." Gypsy would say.
Wlriis planned mother?"
Nothing but n 1 o'clock din-
in i ' that lady would roply. con-
nti dly "You drive me to church
riUi r. nnd ofter Hint I'd like to
' p at the n tnrtery It's Moth
t s (innh rsary you know Just
ii and In tn ( aa you please.
I. ir Yon milk bird all week. If
ii iiiint to t In re for dinner
1 Inn1 It Hit if you d rather
in . ii'h I l 1 1. I fix a babki t
i i.n"
on i . li 1 1 1 v f ' v picnicked.
t iin tm i .if i n a huh
I i ll'. the I i i i t i i skies of
! was fun
i iter tin r
back t.i
' with o
Tl -o
. 8 ' o
t iror; u
oci 'o
i ut a
t I ' o
y
u I
I v
V I) Ii I r uli I 1 i
11 l 1 I I lull I
iv until I i il the li
lilUO Hills -Hid I ii
finally In the . n i
would he a ro.iniiK'
of lip s frh tids t
to exi I. ilia over liu
take 1 lie twins u
ovt r their til. i I- i
limns lad r. tin I I
li ut they would
ho driven dowu tit'
lluriey Mnrell.
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1 "(iii i ? (Jip v "eel U-o
Item ii th t tere--t M' nrd Mrs
Deiik ii llcutor l'l 3 Ind re
turn d f pi a bom ir u airmail
said U e ety edit r n"d vvuld
bo at h n after tho uff"Uth o
a dm x f 3311 i'i t Street
"Win t it's oniv tiv bkeks
. aw.iy frvi us" Gyp y sild sur
prii d
"I - irr " you will be Rqglur: b r
i.ulf a I '" suruilbid Mrs. Mi rell.
gently.
It wouldn't do to tell Mums
Gypsy thought tint w'.llo she and
I.lla lived only two blocks apart
geographically the EOdal gap was
wider. It wagn't too likely Jiat
tbeir circles would touch.
Rut she was wrong about that
as fbe was later to learn.
(To Uo Continued)
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