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Show EOGfiN (UTAH) PAGE FIVE t Hecvrt PRESTON 4 Phone 250-- The Clover I.t :t! , jl;i, W1, m,.,t charmingly entei lamed In Mi Leonard Going .a West Oneida '.new Fi.dai A three ( ill! st nl.i . "1 j. ji , erred at three ihntv at Inur small tables whudi air. aUieiixe with Halloa e en f"ioiaM,uir m oicae and black. Fieiuh m mgolds adorned the rooms. Rook followed Imiil'um mi score honors war won In Mi Thomas Boy le. Speiial Km sis imluhit Mis Ieleimm ol v isl ami Mrs. Chester ( raw loi d - The next meeting of the i lob will be a theatre party. Election o, oil icon was held M s Anno D tv i w and ted president the ilub with Mia Jennie Frver ;e. Ini surilarj. ... In Salt Lake Mr. and Mis Aia Fuss ;,ml f. m lly spent Finlay in sdt I nk- - (My Mr and .Mm. Itov C Held we-.- t to Provo Widie sd.iv lie. one o' the death in that eity el Mis Gold'., father. Mis. Katherine K. II. r of r.ihtot nla Is here to visit wiili in. mis and relatives for m oid monilis Mr. and Mrs (den Jen i n .in visiting In 1:111 I.ak" Citj. Mrs. ,1 C. 1eleMen vie. Ionics, for the Elite i luh Endav alleinoon Fall Flowers added ad nil ion.) lo the rooms. Sen mg was 'lie jastiiiie of the afternoon A damfv lunch eon was served at six o'cloik lo six club members. The X 1) Kills gave a mod delightful dinner pally loi the lo cal high school football fellow.-.- . Monday evening. Dinner was served at long tables which were adorned wit l asters Miniature footballs were med as favors and a green and white color scheme was carried out in the various appointments Places were marked for titty. The program included a dam lug number by the pledge members of the elub. a song by Warda Davis, Dorothv Packard favored wifh a solo, Mary Per ry, accompanied by Helen Palmei played a saxophone solo and a dent dance was given by Pear! Linsey and Mabel Jones. Coach Call naas toast master and homes and dancing followed the , i i:cm IICRE 4dmttir enter tiiit iiia.Li U'nrn the i ink i . dinner. Mrs. B. Y. Weaver, Mrs. ino. Packer and Mrs Sylvian Weavir went to Salt Lake City to attend conference. Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ward v. c:e most pleasantly surpiised by twenty of their frU.ids Tuesday evening. The home (as attractive with fall blossoms and a delightful evening of games and sociability was Short only mited ations l. Ask spent. Mrs. G. W. States entertained at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon at her homo Tuesday .afternoon. Socre prizes were awarded to Mr.,. (. M. Adams and Mrs. Thomas Boyle. Luncheon was served at two small tables which were centered with vari colored larkspurs. Eight guests were present. Gwen Palmer, who has spent the past three months in Salt Lake City has returned home. She and Faye Foss spent Thursday in Malad, the guests of Mrs. D. L. Evans. Jr. The Lo Pine camp of the Daugh-ters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gajman Friday afternoon. The rooms were heautitieil with fall flowers and those who countiibuted to an interesting program were, County Captain, Mrs. Slater, who guve u talk on pioneer life, a sketch of the life of Mrs. M. A. Weaver Holt, and old pioneer song whs sung by after her by force, If necessary. such of Come 1 n lle. Fnruns considers n mums to win Mitchell's af-- I rt t nit and agree. ne Invite Mrs. Or-H- the trirl to her Lons Island home f r n uefh-en- V.)) .IOfU)N, fitselnatlnx hat i duhioD 'ita reputation, to Celia. Is Mitchell Joins the I ,,m fnrty on Sunday. Mrs. I'arsot:-.seeing; the luther and iTrether. becomes Jeal-s- te d'm;!er tell Miiehell her pearln ntc miolng and casts suspicion on t elm. 'MV OC ON THE STORY Look mill CHAPTER XXI Evelyn's band flew to Imr mouth. "Oh I didn't ' mean It couldn't have t'linl. 1 1mm:!" ip je ' You neck-l- a Parsons nodded "It was before the o:,kis arrived. I was showing Celia about the grounds and the home and then I thought she i.d ;ht like to see t'ne view from tlie windows of my room. It's quite unusual. We went upstairs, ar.d while we were there Rose, my maid, came in with the pearls. They'd just come back from a shop wliete I sent them to have the clomp repaired. I remember I put them down" s She stopped and the shocked don on lmr face deepened. No, no! Mrs. Parsons went on. Of com so it couldn't have been "But Celia was with you when you nut them away?" The woman nodded slowly as though she dreaded llio admission. Tvo looked everywhere, she said. She was an excellent actress. Evljn Parsons expression and tone of voice both protested against tins horrifying truth. "We must investigate this thing at once, Mitchell said firmly. Ill call Celia" No! "Oil, please! Mrs. Parsons "I couldn't do such a beagrd. mean I won't believe thing. fts the only" way to ptlt the matter straight, the man Insisted. name must be My daughters cleared." He was Interrupted by List She came dancing Into the ballway of the living room. Oh, Mr. Mitchell!" Litd cried, Yf Mrs. . Tve been looking for you! Come on you have to be my partner. The others are all making fun of me. and I wont have it. She had caught Mitchells arm and seemed determined to pull him Mrs. M. A. Weaver and luncheon iwas served by the hostess and Mrs. Lily Benon and Mrs. Crockett to twelve guests. Special guests were the Mrs. Eva Steele, Della Cayman and M. A. Weaver. Mrs. Ernest Card entertained at an attractive afternoon, this being the opening affair ui the season. Fall flowc i.e""-atethe rooms and prog.r :,o "500 was the pleasure ( : j afternoon. Mis. P. d J. Evans received liiah stoic puz.' and the consolation toten tus pre seated to Mrs. Thomas llojle. The local football blluws weie the honoi'id guests ai a dancing party givt b the 71cia gnis ai nig. A large ciowtl attend, 1. Visitors In Provo Mr. and Mis. Janus Built. k and over family v.tie vihiLois ju the week end Mrs. Taletdle I uthy. who ii attending school at the US.U'. spent the ei k end w itli her pai cut- - Mi 'and Mis. Joseph I.utiiy. Mi,s Yen llullv was also a week end viu t ni the Lilt liv home. ' Non ilub member guest-Mrs. Mona (Tiattei t all and Mi ik'.r.s Bu't.n N.e-Mr. ami Mrswile S,m Lake visitoia over 'Te wrek ml The Mutual slake board ol tie Oneida Stale entertained m Imme 'of Mrs. Emm Dav.s who has le ei (leased 1'om the si tgn hoanl and d put 111 president ol tic Third 11 vv FOR PA If you live in a house, theres always some little contraption arouritl that needs fixing up. There arc a lot of dinguses that can be built to help a with the housework.' And when things go wrong with the plumbing or the furnace, or the back porcli, you can Save many dollar and half dollar if you are handt with tools and know where to look for trouble anil how to fix it. Our Washington Bureau has a packet of five of its interesting and valuable bulletins of special interest to the man of the house. Here thev are: . wi-i- vv Y. L. M A I ludd ailan the lm d ar rr. i. nil ball and g.cm 'darning and lueheon furnn-- l d a most injovable evening tor ail Mr'-I.esPc Cheekttts gav prettily appointed birthdav pa, lor her daughter. Cho on her lini'i anniversary. VVediH'dav aiuinoi I10111 live to eight o . lot k Fltteeu little guests wti. scan at one lan.e table for sni pi bntlulay take (enteitd tie he 1 vv a- - 111 1 . 1. 2. 3 4 5. II Home Conveniences Painting Around The Home Simple Plumbing Repairs Safety for the Household Fuel Manual for the Home .1 : pnrket containing these five bulletins will be Fill out the coupon below sent yo uon request. and mail as directed. A HOME EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want t'ne packet of five bulletins ort DOING ODD JOBS AROL'ND THE HOME, and .enclose 15 cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled postage stamps, to cover postage and handling costs: 9 4 2 here-wit- h m NAME I).-d'- k U WfJ, w sa'U"l of H v ai d R.-c- I in ii m 'o Alol.l Wan Isop htlli j ai ant Da i ml li who b.otmh! n a hot laib m to toil it w;m O'hnii .1 k I.II1IP 111 Hit a liltllliU lain. Hi !i bv thmr (' U "i WMWJ n 1 il w . i:h t Winn- "JIUll St a I'l'f 1(1 . ii ii ''ll Ii. l - n!u I i it ii ' . an aiu im .iii HH LIFE - BONDS - FIRE COMPENSATION AUTO - GLASS FIVE STOCK Fred C Kidgell, jr. at l Will fv , "M lie y .1 nl a j PROBATE a-.- -u NOTICES 1. K CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District ourt of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. 1 m1 !l4 OH h ol v. !mihrs l ho !"' W ai a to w ho ,11118 up, pa n io tl swni tl.it t n Ltli d hv iip n o $in h reee Solution LUNDAHLS Automobiles NOTICE TO CREDITORS tl. Bockstcad, ol dt' easpd. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Ins residence, Logan, Utah, on or befoia the 17th day of November. A I). 1930 FRANK HARRIS. Administrator. L. E. Nelson, Attorney for said estate. Date ol first publication, Sept. 16, 1930. Date of lust pubMcaiion, 1930. Oct. was. One by one the weekend f i JONES $385. Escx Coupe $425 $350 Coupe J Ur 2b. Ton Trucks. Ford Ton Trucks. Chevrolet Ton Truck. will nnt be disappointed these cars. They are In good shape, ready to go, and values. aie mighty evveot A'ou in 111 SERVICE Motor Co. PRODUCTS FORD North Main Phone 823 $150 Chivcet l'j HOMES! HOMES! ou reasonable terms. See us before buying! We can get you just what you want and can save you some money. Agent lor the Federal Building & Loan Associaton. Come in and investigate its plans for Saving. GEO. Y. SMITH. Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main Phone 48 Automobile Springs prop crly repaired! New leaves, all sizes, supplied! GEO. I). GRIFFIN Main and Second South -- Cdtl-o- - 'riii,virTnrjv MOVING Healthful, Pleasant I HOMES! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY For Sale at Bargain Prices Phone 211 PHONE 448 I lousehold goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling J. W. AULT & SON TfiYAWlIWuU d MISCELLANEOUS i I 1 $250. 192S 21927 11927 : 268 1929 1929 Fold in PLUMBING CO. 1 guests FOR S VI. K 22 .Kies of land near departed. There was uot another Log, opportunity for Jordan to talk to vuy t lieep. two joung Celia alone. She avoided him pur- liiirt.es Also good Joualhans, es 2.7 cents per bushel Gill posely. There wa3 only his formal MU.! good night" as they shook hands. oil. Kate Duncan and Mrs. Parsons SALK FOR iuIiiik Good pull-- i licet were nearby. er (heap. Applj 197 Wi-- t Filth Celia went upstairs as soon as South. OC. she could excuse herself. She undressed and got In bed immedi'1 SALE OR RADK Ford tourate! . She wa awakened by a tap ,FOK cur at bai ing gain 172 North on the door. Third west. o; (To Be Continued) 14 FOR SALK ihoite registered Hampshire rams. Myron K. farO 7. ter, IH'ston, Idaho. j 7 1 1 i OF Sale lJJs Dumii Six Sedan .... 11939 raid Foulor Sedan .. 11929 Ford Business Coupe Ioid t i r,, nl ILK I"11 im. lull. i Applv I.ehi Clawson, M x ni Phone 04 H For 1 2- (HI 1 Main YOUR Used Car Specials! 16. FOR SALE Uiani-merc- Second South and Our De Luxe Week , Estate Mi- IRON WORKS '1 at reach mom CHARLES SHOUP 32 4 N. Main 1, 111 ' ( , v - 111 ( ( 11 vv s po-t- 111 "1 J i 11 ' I li S4-t- G . Evans 34 . j United , one ii 1 J ii air in- - t ruddi r I in. t The 'led of tlie stniin," it lorit'd' ir that tlirniEb WANTED! a (i ol .tl ',1 v.w 'l r r.i f,i 1G M .1 lUfi th '.U oppt I .k Fnt T(; R! imlu jd.ii.t 'S st V S IIK, 111 O 7 ond luind one Lis ot IM h ENTIRE BAG () ENVELOPED IN FIRE t m "nub W ' h'lmivd Milully WA. TO m V lioad )o ikiMu for a liolo To )p or Ih lor Iiouh Phono w ithout a tua!3 III U,U v. i jot J.. 1. Imiido, !)Mij, N. Fust h hop. l I.a O n iM.'jiiollJOR ' W w ( j FOR SAKE PASTEURIZED i ,dk JtDnson HrotiHM !u II mio l)t'!i ro qis lor $1 ou U-- p J ( ) J KaU-- Meiluiik m t N" i v DR. WM. W. L. censed BOARD and ROOM 5- R'l.n d and ionm for Plume 1112 W and uticmisk Phone 416 tl. DIU U n-;j- Chiropractor AI Ciile !12 VV. lortan. Genii r Vtah jahipj i !m- - la. It nil' u t i f a dioji tl tt.pv sw iipp-- ii wo ! i j.t'.i ( v ;. i 2oin f ri iy si ii P tiow u v In a le v a mil aspii u.i, ion ln.'e Inc i iii,uc!i 'inly lliimu;l" WANTED TO BW Veal and poultry I pay tlie highest puce at yo.ir hnma. Plume 1J0J2 Sm.tli-tmii- l O 14. R. o. Reere. WWTED-5- 0 Call do.Mi nahli- 'lung bins! m'o fl.i'iic. npd to tue nveli.-- and Kv led' m it. mi M uk in' te ad illtc,,. In o d MM 'mht i. and th i.i . aDMtrr pin tin lnp tui i inly and ManLO) T.nVi laru:oj In Ml i..., i thwn hip o,l lam WANTED 16 tens first crop ; Ifal-f- t or 76. S3 tf. 7. B. Foy. an exnurse would like p.'tiimig ei'hcr at own home or to co out Phone 1014 W. Jy 18 tf. .Mrs. po; leQced A .1 aii- - I'1 am idi d line iimipa'iy Smith Min i, n i e k! a u it ..ih at. .lid jinn1 'i.i n .t it. A 1 nd St i an ui' i "'in a l ii "Rut ' i m d'Vir, i i1 "Knnj ijiiltc and fl nl;, So 7a 7s act Lilt'd:, A M e ':c 7a hid sound good V'r Vt ' d i ' 'i ,u n i d,t hen Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Phoiu' 4 4 4 COME I Y SCR I A. ERIE Di 72-7- D HEIR (HR MAE GRID RADIOS IOs 4 I RAJ l() I FT West 1st No. MALESTIC GUI. YOC J IE. me! Y,.r CS Authorized Motors Service Radiators Senice For Brin Your pTararyw n.'inn ik4P & r. Problems io l!s THE I.o-a- hr Mai M Cowley Cache Valley ItMigk-'- Meier Service ROSS e () &. Federal Ave. on Harriron Sales and 1) . Ikvr- - Have your auto radiator repaired for that anti-- l(.-- Ii oir Ih FPICF WaiQhknthWENim end Repair the7T0PL PLUMBINClEHiB FOR RENT ABOUT MOSTRE4WNAEIE Cache Valley Hank Bldg. and 236 Phoney M3-- t Legal Notices Weftx tfiefH ODV guardianship c i i Phone 293 J r Ih it t N. Main 80 ?HN$!JFANa xawaR.fr Jfl dm lp - v,n, i;ve j;, t I lie ' i PEERLESS COAL Sanders Coal Co. et iisJfandte 1 H PRICES REASONABLE Stamps lrn r H tall in an .ttd Si.c hu w r n ei lui vt any id, i whui mu ie talking about.'' oho t. iq ,.,i, , "If join, don,' son r.r g m, ? Sony f r it s loo hu 1. out l d see wlut I cun dr ah m n but inu--run u,jv nml s(o w,.n fuller wants to dine Imira'." It was a soinuwn.it c ei ei : young Mr. Jordan who watt bed fa lias bine chiffon bin k di appuir tbrcimu the French window. Ceiia nut John MiUhcll In the living loom. "1 w.i, ju-- t coming for on CeMis. Fai.-oi.-s lia," le said. bus persuaded me a few more las here in the country will h g.u d for jou. I'm driving lui k in: town immediately, but joure to stay ou and she'll bting jou up WedniMh.j or Tliur'd.iy. Give you a rluvue to swim and drive and fool mound the gauKn to your hearts content. Like the UL a I think Its wonderful' Whj "I thomilit jou would. Wouldn t stay in town nijself if there vas any vey to avoid It. I'm gkid Eio-lymade the suggestion." Celia was relieved. It was so much pleasanter ft .Mrs. Faisons' home than in the dreary I'aik house. She wont to tell her hostess how pleased she Ill (mi I h.)un Aii'ii h coyoH hi I am a reader of the Daily (Logan Utah) Herald. ini m n ! ! t t STATE t It vus almost 'ton mm h tu f, . hla d,it; cm s implying loi I' it Celia lout her lo ol. si.n lM,l .i, ov n "1 IV i Mm toil iai othi r 0 SYI1 -25 live months-olFOR SAKE N lien Rcvj'ra Full RENT 3 room modern apart White Leghorn pullets Ceorg( Jen Airship Explosion merit 24r North Third East. tl. ' ( il. I; ov idt in e. fi PLAY YOUR (Commued fom page one) I'Olt RENT .Modern home, FOR SAKE Sweet Spanish onions i FIRST GAME FREE! fmnaee heal. Inquiie 153 $1 25 per bundled. Phone 154 O 19 .'(linn inj'iied. smvived. Among Ea t Third Ninth or phone 1101 he 0 7. .in die Loi ii Tmnnson, Hie l.tnjan j Nc'ue Alleys FOR SAKE Choice pullets and Bii'i-l- i an some ol air minn-toi- , Phone 975 M ARIMO BLDG. Hi" mils' Hiding airship cxpeita of Knit RENT 5 room house lurnish-- I yearling liens I. modern, at 35 South )') N01G1 Second lifst. Thild Ole England U I. 1225. Plum" If. a (I O. A. Cal!, Prop. I' ft plausible that the FOR S KE - Piano at B..ig,un s (,' Ithe i.ibhei n Im, found in Indiana Miici manulai Full One RENT a la modern m le awav Irom the five lie R till, '"till bungalow with bath. Com-- -ha. Jl't'fU Giand Piano m vuinilv ei main the will naiiifice for $P'5. Wiie A ' v are furnished heated. Call altitude and to drop .'hip tf. F. H Starr Piano Com pan v. Bit h Mom 1" " I' : o 2'!0 feet in lop vnd. IiuImuo. 0 17 n (s, d ( ew could i .( igin it References nurstne. I! UI ('ll RENT One room lull water FOR SAKE At a Flight i. K It ('. Irwin, in mi PllOIle Vil? K i 017. ser sami'j 6 ::oJ J'iG X. East. n c.d v . did no! Iiav Jjeat apply k ill e tit 100 and home combined S 24 ' tf. an Mis ill o! e Home ter (hildteu. Cull Hmald tf "la 'n V:i leaving town. Will t,ik part li .d e mil b lull to POli RENT - Steam heated rooms payment on Hade Impine at 9t't 7 UVDE Lumber or tedat FUR lda OU! bad nl ei m as Not th Mam and Apts. 5" East Center. (j 7 lor good 12oi) lb. wotk , at In I, n li us b'lK e pit 023. FOR SALE 0 4. Ponuac Cabiiolet, Imr ,p ( all Herald. GRASHED INTO 1929 model, looks and runs like FOR RENT room Three furnished Hazel I. Miller Cltnris? Rep openHILLOCK apartment. 72 North First West. it" ,v. (ml Can;, on Road, 775 W. 0 7. ing (itii e (K toiler 1, in connei IK m In:, hatieifd t ' Phone 663-S 12 tf. uit'i f.ulie Valley Benin a n (,i....n I'uil SAKE- gi iv i.i" d lower and lower t e (pi.; or ID.ti-don pi , a. 01, li an finally FOR RENT Fm, unshed Apt. 232 mgs and Jonathan dppieM. F:ed a 11, t. Cioekett Ave. Irwin South Main. lldioik Itiuicr, Jr. Motor Winding beirings made li hi e dow n O w nk. Jensen Electric, 618 N ship, stayed Ik1 , ar.d was burned FOR RENT 5 rn."n modern house 3 or call at office of FOR SAKE-Pho- ne A pasture at bircat:' Mon Plume 106 8". Punt Insurance Acency. h f uilUYSLEtt service and repairs. me of tl e s'li dhtsI auto repairing work. Oran the rontro! Foil RENT Furbished apartment I (J?; SAl.E- u y Motor corLpany. 1.' nl the 'ice iiWnt Jy25f 3. ( ImMu Vi o; house Call ST W ?!'& m25tf aii rp per iv d m ripi mu ot tin Road MORE lo ! When j v,,.;!, Ltst ?j0 worth ol tuikeys Irtmi Ks In attiu (ovotrt mi ou! to 0 matamlcr ;ini! loiailv land d him Mill i ml Ho sol t'.io i o a.tor a !( w iias ai Innu :rn Sai Id CITY !' lhone 237 I tV ST. and NO. HERES t ng Logan tl Shampoo fp' j z i " , a esth, Im teirihly t.orn!" him v.u.i Permanent Wave, indudmu Neck Clip Wave and Finger 41 North Main till sV - 'I didn't know it" But jou aio! l.M.n, if said or done anjthulg that t u : I ed jou, Ini sorry. I dnln t to (1) anything like tii.a. lf.u ways. Celia kept to ! trda ' r ' mean nicht. but In that instant she had recognized them. Jordan and Eve Brooks! Eve Brooks was a mairied woman. She had no right to be flirting as she ui'l with auy man in sight. But Jordan Celia winced. He had tried to make Celia believe he cared for her. He had said It In words and in a thousand other and vases of pink and win 1110s weie on eitbel side time was bad bv all Turkey Owner Gets Bounty For Coyote li.i hi jou School Girl Special I v vX V Office over Cardon Jewelry Co. PARLOR Is The I.a't fieek of the Sihoul Girl Special! a S. Dentist ir u ro lint l You know what I m .in S tiling's wrung. You're difivHi. back, her hidden recess. She could not bear to let the others know she had seen. Music from a distant radio studio began to pour forth from the living room. Two couples began dancing. Celia arose and started to enter, but Walter Carr detained her. Dnace this one with me, wont you? he said. They danced and Celia carried her head very proudly. She laughed more at Carr's jokes than she had before. Then Courtney Brooks came from somewhere and asked her to dance with him. Brooks was an expert at the tango. He showed her some of the steps and Celia, though she was slow at learning, was laughing and her cheeks were flushed when at last she gave up the attempt. Tod Jordan stepped beside her. "I ve been waiting for you," he said. For a moment Celia was about to frame an excuse. Then she thought better of it, raised her arms and let him lead her Into a fox trot. BEAUTY TT was net very cxiit!ng rein L c it win Pr. nf v agr n "(' I. a w hat hae I den, ?" ih-- shrank mi be 'V. D. D. Personal Service Reasonable Rates, 1 it had been the night before. Celia walked over to the porch railing, seated herself and leaned her head back. Celia's eyes opened. Someone was coming along the garden path. A man and a woman. From the shadows of the porch Celia could see them clearly, hut they could not see her. They walked very slowly, close together, tlie man's arm about the woman. Celia Y INC. night before. They danced without talking. Jordan watched the giil curiously. She seemed disinterested. Tire d ho asked. 'Not at all. Do look tired?" j'b, I just thought jou might moonlight was as glamorous rpHE as SERVICE Dr. Lyman E. Smith BCTtasttiw She was glad t wa3 a fox tint in e v" 4 Celia did not w ant to hear that tm lody about "stars and steel guuars " That was the song she and Jordan had danced to the ! 1 1 Dun-fan- thing" ajne! She held up tve dazzling strand of pearls. "Why, Celia! It's the beautiful necklace you showed me yesterday, isnt it? But how in the world did It get Into my traveling bag? Evelyn Parsons' face was burning. For a moment her poise deserted her. A queer muffled sourd issued from her throat. Then she recaptured command of the situation. In your traveling bag?" she echoed. "Why how curiou! Celia's cheeks were still white. Mrs. wouldn't you Parsons, think you couldnt think mean I didnt put them there! It must have been that someone meant to take 3'our necklace! Eie! u was holding the pearls in her hand. Now she looked down at them. There must be something more to this," she told Celia slowly. I I wonder. "But why would anyone bide tlie pearls In my bag?" Evelyn Parsons had been thinking quickly. she said. "I Listen, Celia, think perhaps I know what happened. I cant tell you about it now, but I'm going to be watchful. You must promise me not to sav one word about this to anyone. I have my reasons " I won't mention Celia agreed. it to a soul, she said, only it makr'S me feel dreadful!" Never mind. Run along and forget all about It. Celia went out to join the crowd on the porch. Mrs. Parsons turned to mount the stairs. She hesitated on the first step, her face thoughtful. She was about to continue when sho heard footsteps. John Mitchell appeared. Evelyn you've found them? She had forgotten that she was holding the pearls. "Why why, yes. Oh, I'm so glad. You don't know how upset I've been. It was ill! Mitel' i !! ejed her gravely. snv you re sure you l.ad the terrible a Llsl demanded "There, there John' Y""! They're all ready to start And I it'g all right Yes. I found the won't he without pearls. I I went upstairs again and made another search. Aud along!" anyway, you know I didnt believe CASTING back protesting glances for a single minute that your '- - at Evelyn, Mitchell was led daughter had anything to do with away. The widow, alone, tapped their disappearance." one foot angrily and bided her Mitchell smiled. Evelyn Tarsons, time. standing above him, looked everyShe was still standing In tae thing that was womanly and hallway when Celia Mitchell ap- sweet The man's ejes raised to curve of hers. the peared rounding the "You wouldnt!" he said ferventstairway. Her face was pale. As soon as Celia saw Mrs. Parsons she ly. "Evelyn, I hope she 11 be as ran down the remaining steps. line a woman as you are She excused herself and went on Celia said. "Oh, Mrs. Parsons, The queerest thing has happened. up3talrs to put away the necklace. I cant understand It! I went up- - The plan had not worked. Never stairs a while ago to see that all mind, there would be other ways! When Celia reached the porcli my things were packed and ready lo leave. I was putting a pair of she found that the group there had hose I'd forgotten into my traveling bag when I found this. Hl.i nrouiUed to be loal to bin love. lonely In her new home. JUItrhell ask6 rVLXl.N IAR-ON- s, hcanliful widow, lo Introduce the ifirl to other ypunc Pfo Fn-tla- iili'f TOOAV the life 7 ( naitn the father nhe bn ia nine and wealthy. vhc ie.itrs her onpretentiotia home tri Hnitimore for a home In New Vork uiib her fathrr. JOHN 'IIMHLLL, and her arlatocratlo 6 r;tn.iimtlter. 'MlttMKFT her mother divorced ROGERS, Mitchell, remar Hert and in uovv a widow. BAR Nl viiiki.o, n youngOTPnewspaper with the phKranher, pirl. suit! before leaving Baltimore V 1 O 1950 htf HE A1 ROMANCE V jMITHOP OP "PASH Announcement! Dixie-Rut- h ji a LAURA LOU BROOKMAN i imp- - GUARDS HOOVER DAILY HERALD PRESS QUALITY PRICE 1 |