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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1950 : Love calls to Anne Wil-, scorn, “H ot and sends her flying th y face cream > night to warn Scott Gle a| lI've come rold plot to destroy his irr niarried 2 dam. She overhears Leon .1 Anne nodded whom she has promiscd to “This m for his money. discussing the plot | Limily with his attorney, Robert Douglas, | the this (I 4 the Lodge. Accompanied by Sheo, 1 in full young enginccr rushes to ta ¢ 1 never have dim site. He quells a strike of wo f he hadn't nien inspired Ly an offer of double | do it somchosw A frorn Ao ents. Sheb | Mrs. Wil prises Tony, Mexican, and | sharply. "Il fiwarts his attempt to dynamite the | he? dam. Glenn reiurns to his cabiy a hastily summoned pricst m Glenn and Anne. Glenn then turns o the dam to supervise completion. Humph Chapter 24 was this—man last nigl LOVE VERSUS RICHES Anne met her glane { “Leon o it 10 be able she said couldn’t p But that about citl vather abscr § o'clock. Aunt g up tron known nasn't 'he morning brought T first a pleasant o Anne had ju reached t in her housc-cleaning where thing looked infinitely wor had Lefore she 30ing back and forth in frenzy of housewifely out bedding. rugs. curt thing that could by any conceivable chance need sunming And wher The blood tu minutes after seen him e than they started. She was a perfest putting ins—every- older won listahable fr St said e can casily whoie shed up. Leor avd impressively to marry you! On one cse trips Lo the front norch, she spied two figures comiy up the trail—three, if Japheth w 1o be counted. Suddenly, she dropp:: the rug she was shaking. and start- ed joyfully down the steps. Withou! a doubt, the figure behind Sheb Delphine! In that moment orgave the vociferous, 1y nical nehwoman everything. Never in her whole life had she been o glad to sce anybody. Delphine fad alveady around Sheb. stolidly svitcase up to around ghing and sume breath. Sl e 4 seen 1 he came to ciel. she cast her hcavenward. with a consternatio. vhat a hubbub, what a row! And “M'sicur Morse” dressed ud ting for the priest that hal e somewhere cl Oh. it we 100 delirious! Delphine fairly spilled over into laugi Well. she hal| scen “Msicur”” Sheb. It had come to her like out of | the sky — madame must have clothes of course, She must have A muid. She would cars the suitcases — whether it pleased him or not. She had overtaken him a short distance (mm o7 course o one had OF ELPIS CHAPTER sorry T've d you. Au sible.” Lright little be boring merc “If vou could in either 1 nne and Al under the circumst premeditated—L te think ev jfnow that it's e e : “M'sieur Sheb' bring the not expressive ey y piercing a clait bling lapsed with Delphine, Terself hurviedly the kitche (Copy Aunt BEmily s not The thol ot Lo desperate poverty action Monda An hour later. clad in a simple dark dress with one of - | phinc's pretty aprons over it st09] atop of a tectering eminence com- | poscd of a kitchen chair with bo piled on it. She was hand things down to Delphine from the | fop pantry shelf, Her sleeves weie Order of Abepa to Have Social Function Wednesday Night hair rumpled, her cheeks brightly Tor the first time in her| oy, was revelling 1 e] gor of Ahepn Elpis chapter. will b primal woman's joy of PUYSUINZ [ el Wednesday Tanten dirt to its last top-shelf-in-the-cor-| 2n gt the Y, M ner intrenchment. hall Ot a sudden Delphine halted i her vegular back and forth trot between pantry and cool table and | muttered someathing in French., She held yp her hand warningly Anne and <quickly disappeared fo- wards the front of the house. Sh2 came back almost immediately. her eyes wide and tled, her fuce the pictuce of calamity. B tore she could speak. Anne guc the trath. she climbed do her swaying perzh, rolled down hee| " sleeves and patted her hair Ihree years ago in this « thoughtfully into place sl hapter was installed Tookaaiattor hon the name Llpis (Hope). ward the living-room. with mingled | ttme the membership of the swe and pity. “Pauvre enfanu!”|ter was 3 The member she muttered fervently to hersel: | creased to 100, “Ihen she climbed up on the boxzs|American citizens, 15 more and began rummaging abou become citizens at the neat In the living-room Mrs. Wilmey | 0 the district court 1 the sat on the ecdge of a chair, fann nainder have already taken t hierself with her handkerchief and | first papers. frankly panting. third annual ball o An entertainment will be tol- lowed by dan:in The “Ahepa” is a Gree nization which hout the United membership list of 3 der organized in Atlanta. Ga., where the lodge is at ain object of the promote and cncou the United States o Ame! allegiance to its traditions. years azo mother located. fraternity present cons as she w hip has i Members from chapters in Spriv *What's Delohine doing wp here?” | field. Ma Merviden, Hartford. W tlie older woman began without terbury. Bristol and New Haven weface or g mng. ypected to attend the baldl, A *She came uack ith Sheb when @ tho: ho will be prese e he went to note, Annc | preme President George Phillics ot explained. dropping down on a Buiialo and Supreme Governor Ha chair near the table. ris Boovas, of district No. 1 o Well. she’'ll have to whistle ter ton. Mass. her qu ary, but that of All arrangements for the alfar course 1s no concern of mine. Awd | are complete and the ball is exp - x5 — this is where you cxpect (o cd o be a bizger success than th live, 13 1t Mrs. Wilmot's singlc ;l\") alrcady given by the organizi- ironic glance about the room made | Lion it scem actually to shrink; o look | i | take m; Bos- aimost nicun and insignificant. by e D e ore-1|OnCe Drove President, expect to live. Delphine and 1 have| Now Pilots “Pie Wagon” just cleaned it from floor to ceiling. Columbus, Ga., Jan 5 (P— 1Us been tre best fun I've cver had |Luckless lads who jogsle along in in my life, and—it does look dear [the “Black Maria” here may haye and liveable, docsn't it?" | whatever satisfaction there is in Mrs. Wilmot grunted cnis- | knowing that their driver once was raatically. *I always Lknew.” s chautfeur to a pr nt of the observed at last in a perfectly | United States riatter of fact tone, “that you v .c‘ Ay anlsiho Tierdathe 66 a fool. But that's neither here morlpairol wagon, was the privat: there. There was a postseript L0|chauffeur of William Howard Taft your note this morning from this|quring 2% months of his term as | president. rom my husband, Mr. Glenn,” | perroux drove Taft's car during Anne suggested quietly. a visit to Columbus and so im- The other woman looked al herpressed him by his careful driving xharply, but passed over that inti-|that after entering the White mation for the time. *I don’t know | House the president his name and I don't want to know {the chauffeur's post. she said. At all cvents, there | some high-sounding talk or| other about paying me for your up- | bringing—" ’\lo;a\e Desert Turtles Are Weather Prophe Anne leaned forward intere Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. *5 (T—O0LIJ edly “Let me see it, Auntie: t time: of the Mojave de: are pre- note. dicting heavy rains before spring Mrs. Wilmot reached inlo her | time because mother turtles arc lay- fand bag. ook out a crumpled| s in profusion. sheet and tossed it to her. Ann cggs hatch in the fall, then smoothed it out with hurrying | (he young turtics bury themselves in Mingers. Glenn had said that w:iuv nd and emerge when would make things vight. but she | grass to cat. ghad supposed Lhat he meant to pay ‘ “Desert rats"” dit the mother # 2 little at a time—— | with knowing i ance what years 5 a ing “Your upbringing indced!” her|are going to he wet cnough to as- unl went on with unmitigated | sure sufficient grass for their young oifered him | their four arown up ¢ of their native Holla including the Cathed CNOCUTINPRIE COFGASDUNEWERE Reliers Say They Do Not An- ficipat GC‘JSI Relucnm Memorial SGOMatiew s MG SEARGILIGHT ' SPOTS U ERAH Sl " Buiialo Goast Guards to Com S we r»r Boals SCodohin's (Geeman dritain in Yorl in gasoline ANDY'S IDEAS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS Geveral Observations Are the Rule Swedisi Bethany illhoiy for a bat inst polr I hicvous with ax . S. Has Most Autos, . Europe Most (.00(] Roads | cazo. Ja arap Secomd Advent S Rev. Theodore S. Dunn Associate Pastor of the South Congregational Church | Union = . Meetings Will Speak Ton::rrow 9 FIRST EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS BAPTIST ders] Lase.” may g tancier. or merely mechanic a ome talking shop. A gentlem profession ca Conducted by Swedish wany Church 30 A.M. NEGRO TENGR 47 METHODIST CHURCH Curtis i1, Saulsbury in Return Engagement hy Request Luternztional Bibie St Manks piscopal Neighbors Smell Alcohol But (1);)~ \m 5ansficd l"( Ev AN 1 for Only Workers in Russia ¢ : ! Have Gold in Teeth | . the poli looked over wd of deput 1so put on a for s IS EITHER HOOVER ool 101 Moo Hary Pinder will preach both worning and evening il when (hes said unto me I owas “Let us go inte the house of the LT STANLEY MEMORXAL CHURCH weoamd 12 neon nrel Sehool 15w me—Morning pon by the Pastor SELE-DENIAT s SELF-SACRITTCE Al A Worship, Se cordially welcome ! FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH JUNTOR 0. 1o A ML HEALLL GEEN STREET Pt worshipe 10603 a0 e sanday, Jan With & sermon by F. C.0lsen of New Yorko sunday Seheal following this service with classes for all b public is cordinlly invited - | South Congregatlonal Church \_.‘ 10:15 TFULNESS BEGIN: Doors Open, 7:00 Picture UIS REY Motion SAN weetness, Beaut Swedish Baptist Church CHURCH 9:15—DBible School Salvation Army NEGRO SPIRITUALS Sung By CURTIS M. SAULSBURY Sunday Evening, 7:30 “The Supreme Test” At Swedish Baptist Church { and 7 P. M. Union Chorus Directed by Walter ‘l 11:00—Church Service Sunday || 6:00—Y. P. Meetine Sermon by Rev. William Ro: The GREAT CONFERENCLE “Seck ve the Lord” —Bridac “Merey" —Mana-Zucea , subject L. Magnuson Music Sermon: Soprano solo: Tuesday Evening— George Westerman i Violin Recital e - || Thursday, T:45— i Church Service 10:45 A. M.—“Creative Living” f Christ 10:00 AL D 11:00 A 7 lIhC Pastor TO FULL AlTH Last Sunday’s Sermon) SSTEPPING (A Sequel t \M.—Men's Bible Class luesday, January 29th — 6:30 P. M MEN'S ASSOCIATION — LADIE NIGHT CONCERT BY MEN'S CHORAL CLUB OF NEW BRITAIN Soloist: RUTH GOODRICH HORTON

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