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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Simple, CoolCottons That're Easy to Make (Bp) HEART 4 " HOTELS it WNU Service. C Joseph McCord SYNOPSIS The congregation of the Old White Church In Lecust Hiii turns out in full force to look over the new preacher. Dr. Jonathan and there is much speculation among the communicants as to what sort of man he will be. Cassius Brady, treasurer of the church, had recommended Dr. Famell for the post after hearing his baccalaureate sermon at the graduation uf Dale Farwell. his son. who is a geologist. Brady's daughter Lenora interests Dale, viho lives alone with his father. Dr. Farwell meets the members of his congregation personally, accepts their tributes, but refuses to be impressed by the banker's family, the Marblestones. whose daughter Evelyn obviously sets her cap for Dale. Meanwhile the women of the town are curious about the mystery of the Farwell's womanless housekeeping. In the privacy of his room Dale has enshrined a picture of a beautiful woman, inscribed In childish lettering 'Elaine'' The Marble-stoneinvite the Farwells to dinner with Cassius Brady. At the dinner Evelyn moHe tells her he has only nopolizes Dale one friend In Locust Hill, and she is Lee Brady. Constable Kerney is perturbed by the arrival on the train of a suspicious-lookinlittle man and shadows him He is further mystified when the stranger goes to the parsonage There the newcomer is warmly greeted as "Pink'' Mulgrew and takes up his duties as housekeeper, adding to the town's speculation. Dale calls on the Bradys. Evelyn Marblestone gives a party in honor of Dale and is obviously annoyed at his marked attentions to Lee. Later. Dale takes Lee for a drive around historical spots in which he has a student's Interest, and he confides in her his ideal of Elaine, his mother, who died when he was barely more than a baby and who is still Let is deeply mourned by his father. sympathetic. 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Service traditional hospitality of the West. Un- excelled cuisine. Famous Empire Room. GUY TOOMBES, Manatlo. IIOO.MS from Director 82.30 Salt Lake City j "Well, why not? Lee, since I have become older I think I'm beginning to understand what she must have meant to him. What it meant when he lost her. I can talk about it to you. I've never tried to tell any-- , body before. Never spoke of it to Pink even. And I know him better than anybody. But I never found anyone who I thought would understand. Until now. I think it's because of your mother," he decided. "Would you mind if I tried to tell you something?" "Of course not, Dale." "It's a queer thing" he frowned thoughtfully, staring away again into the distance "I doubt if a boy ever grew up with more beautiful ideals of a mother he couldn't remember. Father did it all. I'm not sure I can make this clear. But it must have been almost a passion with him. To be sure that I loved my mother. He wanted me to believe that she was beautiful and perfect. It wasn't difficult to make me understand that she was beautiful. I have two pictures of her. But the beauty of her character was built for me by father. It grew into something very near idolatry. Can you understand at all what I'm trying to express?" "Yes." "That's the way it was all the time I was growing up. I don't mind telling you I'm glad now. Unconsciously, I think, I tried to be what Elaine would have expected. Please don't get the idea that I've been morally perfect. But I'd rather like to have you know I've never done anything I'm particularly ashamed of. I can thank father for that and plenty of other things." Almost no words were spoken on the homeward trip. Dale sat wrapped in thought. Lee devoted herself to driving, making as much speed as the road and traffic permitted. Later, Dale called attention to the soaring arch of the Bayonne Bridge with its twinkling lamps spanning the purple murk. "Looks like a rainbow going home late," he observed. Lee smiled and made no reply. Nothing more was said until the car neared the parsonage. "I'm going to let you out here," Lee explained. Then, when Dale alighted and turned to speak, she checked him. "I know what you're going to say. Please let me thank you instead. Good night." CHAPTER VI Jonathan Farwell sat at his study table. Under his right hand lay a pile of loose sheets. His stub pen was traversing one after the other in relentless fashion, like a plough moving at high speed across white fields. As each page was finished, it was thrust aside and the pen continued its drive. So were the clergyman's sermons drafted. To the final word. There was a sudden pause as the worker lifted his head at the sound of a step on the stair. "Is that you. Dale? Please come here." The pen hung suspended above the paper. Farwell looked up into his son's face. "I meant to tell you before, Dale, and it slipped my mind. We are having guests for dinner Thursday." "You don't mean . Not to. morrow!" "Yes. Tomorrow. I hope .you have no other engagement." The minister's eyes wandered back to his unfinished page. "But I have! I'm Who are your guests. Father?" "Mr. Marblestone and his family SALT LAKE T Butt Bt. Rates SIM u XI LfcAN i When la 1ESO NtVADA nam HOTEL COLDEN-att- n.'. Urgtat ,MT t papular hatel THE WILSON HOTEL , f ti m tta bean Rates 71 eitjr .Tl J E. Znd So 8t. l K.I, HOTEL it." He blurted it out with no pre- engaged Doctor Farwell in a direct amble. "Father has just told me conversation that gave him scant he is entertaining company for dinopportunity to devote attention to "Oh!" "I wished to pay that one obliga- ner tomorrow night. He expects me her parents. Dale's entrance and tion while I was sure you would be to be on hand, of course, and quiet greeting to the guests furin town." The pen crossed out an "But you must, Dale. If your fa- nished the first diversion. "I was beginning to be afraid you undesired word. ther needs you." "That's sweet of you. I wanted weren't here," Evelyn suggested to "That does put me in a jam!" Dale exclaimed in frank dismay. to tell you him, under cover of the general "I understand. It's quite all talk. "I didn't like to ask." "It's rather late to . . ." "Of course I was here. It took "Yes," his father agreed. "Quite right." Lee said it very quietly. too late to recall our invitation. "It isn't!" Dale exclaimed mis- me longer to dress than I expected. Your place, of course, is at our taerably. "I may be a little late, Wanted to look my best." He musble. Please be good enough to arbut . . ." tered a smile as he said it. "I understand," Lee repeated. range it that way." Pink aided the situation by apFarwell was writing again. The "Good-by.- " She hung up. pearing at the moment to announce incident appeared to be closed. Dale slowly replaced the receiver in a sepulchral voice: Dale turned on his heel without a as he heard the click at the other "Dinner is served, Doctor word and sought his own room. With end of the line. He said one word the door closed behind him, he stood under his breath. Despite his own low spirits, Dale Pink Mulgrew outdid himself to found himself suddenly sharing the staring out the window in helpless wrath. make that first formal dinner at butler's anxiety that everything be Thursday. Lee's twentieth birth- the parsonage "something special accomplished in due form and hastday. She was having a dinner par- swell." ened to post himself behind Mrs. "I got an idea," he said affably Marblestone's chair. ty. He had been counting the days to Dale, "these swells wouldn't mind almost. And now . . . Doctor Farwell said grace to MarLee had been as excited as a little showin' me up if I give 'em a blestone's very evident relief. In kid when she told him about the chance. You said you ate at their the intense silence that followed, shack once. Who waited on table?" Pink commenced serving the bouilparty. "A maid passed the things." "It's going to be ever so informal, lon. All the guests seemed to fall Dale. "I hoped you'd say that. I learned under the spell of the butler, as if Just some of the crowd I to deal 'em off the arm a long time uncertain what to make of the novgrew up with. And you." "It's mighty nice of you to include ago. But when I was in Chi last elty. Evelyn was the first to reme," had been his grateful reply. time I went and bought me a book cover. "Wild horses couldn't keep me on how to buttle. Gives the whole "Your table is lovely, Doctor," away. You know, something tells works. I've been wantin' to try it she said to her host. "Those flowers me it's going to be the nicest party out." are gorgeous. Someone here has I ever went to." wonderful taste. Don't you think "Nonsense! You're getting your Pink's white coat was starched so, Mother?" Evelyn was to such a degree that it creaked Dale with a smile as she regarding expectations raised too high." asked the "Aren't you going to have ice pleasantly when its wearer re- question. Mrs. Marblestone was ceived the Marblestones at the front cream?" of the silpreoccupied with a door and relieved them of their ver that flanked herstudy "Maybe." impresplace "And you're going to be there. So wraps. sively. She offered no comment. it will be the nicest." Pink's dignified mien left nothing The first course succeeded in loos"I wonder Lee had flashed to be desired, albeit he narrowly ening the banker's tongue. The Yorkshire pudding had its particular appeal. "I don't remember ever eating anything just like that, Doctor," he insisted happily over a second portion. "Do you mean to tell me that your man cooked this dinner? -Where did you pick him up?" "Mulgrew was injured serving overseas. He has been with me almost from the time he recovered." "That reminds me." Marblestone looked curiously at his host. "Someone was telling me the other day that you were in the army yourself. Funny I hadn't heard it before. Is that correct?" "I was, for a time. Mrs. Marblestone, may I help you to something?" The dinner proved a distinct ordeal to Dale. In spite of his resolves, he found his thoughts straying continually to that other table where he should have been a guest at the moment. Lee's eager little face and laughing dark eyes haunted him. She had said it was all right. But was 'it? Would it be? He must see her as soon as possible. Try to make her understand this wasn't his fault. "Do you play?" asked Evelyn of Dale after dinner. "No indeed." "Of course not, Dale." "Then your father's the musician. him a little smile and left that sen- repressed a whistle of admiration Isn't he?" Dale hesitated. This situation fittence unfinished. when he assisted the younger womted exactly into the intolerable eveHow could he tell her at almost an out of her long coat and found He had done his best to conthe last minute he wasn't coming to himself staring at a generous dis- ning. ceal display of resentment, but any of the wonderful party? Hanged if he play white spinal column. he was aware of the displeasure would! It wasn't fair. Sarah Marblestone rustled in eb- that would be roused if he answered Dale turned with a clenched fist ony silk and jet, as if a Sunday in the affirmative. and scowled at the punching bag service were in prospect. Even "Doesn't he play?" Evelyn insisthanging near by. That would help. Henry had entered into the spirit of ed. and had donned a tail Too childish. And noisy. formality "Why sometimes." It was out now. Instead, he stalked downstairs coat after his day in the bank. His first move, when he led his and into the kitchen where his spirEvelyn turned in triumph to her its were not lightened at the sight family into the parlor, was to make host. "There now, Doctor! I was for the fireplace where a wood blaze sure. Please of Pink polishing the best silver. play for me." crackled cheerily. He spread his "I am a very indifferent perform"Hi, kid." "Look here. What's all this about feet well apart, thrust his hands er, Miss Marblestone." Farwell's under the skirt of his coat and voice was low. "I should much precompany for dinner tomorrow beamed upon his host. fer listening to you. Allow me . ." night?" "This is what I call real com"Oh, I wouldn't dream of it! out"You mean that Quarry fort, Doctor! Radiators may be all Mamma will tell you I haven't fit?" right, but I like to soak heat into touched our piano in ages. Please, "Marblestones." my back. Always did." Doctor." "I never can remember that moninto a chair and Evelyn (TO HE COMTIMED) dropped iker. They're comin'. That's all I know. Except the dominie told me to try and dish up somethin' speScience Nabs Insect and cial swell. Don't tell me you wasn't in on it." Nations' Rift "I wasn't," Dale snapped. "It's How a bacteriologist settled an ed the American importers. Diplono joke. I've accepted an invitaacrimonious dispute which threat- matic channels failed to find any tion to the Bradys' for dinner tomorrow night. It's Lee's birthday." ened to disrupt trade relations be- solution. tween certain coun"As it happened, a Pink emitted a low whistle. tries and the United States by dis- hearing about the bacteriologist, controversy, "Say! That does sort of put you on a spot. Well, it's what you get covering that insect pests were the guessed that some insect or bacteria in the plot is told by may have multiplied rapidly while for I'm sorry. No kid- real "villains" Dr. Edith E. Ware in a survey of the cargoes were ding. The dominie's lookin' for you through international studies in the United equatorial heat and passing that such pests to be here, I take it." States issued by the Columbia Uni- may have caused deterioration. "He just told me so. But I can't versity Press. "Experiments proved this guess now," Dale answered. Hides, a staple export from the to be the explanation; moreover, a "Wait a minute, kid. You can't countries to this proper protective treatment of the go and let him down like that. It's were declared by the hides prior to country, shipment was disthe first party he's throwed here. American to be anything covered. Don't walk out on him. That Brady but first purchasers grade when received. The "Recriminations and developing gal seems like a nice little sport. shippers, Go tell her what you're up against. those samehowever, maintained that antagonisms injurious to trade and hides were prime qualamicable international relations She'll see it your way." ity and in perfect condition when were forgotten when the real viDale strolled into the lower nail they left the South American port. llainsinsect pests were destroyed. and paused irresolutely near the "Each group blamed the other Had no solution been found in this telephone. Pink was right, he con- for dishonest practices." says the particular case, the resultant breakcluded moodily. After all, it would report of the study. "The hostile down in trade would have caused be best to tell her. Dale rather feelings toward the United the Treasury department to oe conStates hoped she would refuse to accept and toward American business men cerned over the international payexcuse. 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