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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE little Stones EM Bedtaefiggm Tor THE EAGLE EYE Frosting First or Last (Continued from Page 1) The (jiiotatb n. "What fools thesf mortals be!" Is from K bakeware's Xiudit's Dream, and Shakeix-are'in Murray serves re. freshing U'verages and By MAE LOUISE FOSTER Nvwinipr tivnilicma. WXII Srvic- - fci by MoCluie s lum-hes- BEECH-NU- PICNIC T Now, many sharp ej'es had been watching those Utile husks on the beech trees anil waiting for the corning of Jack Frost to open iheiu. The owners of those sharp eyes knew when Jack Frost did come. Of course. He always makes bis arrival known by going about and slyly pinching all whom he may So find. Just by way of greeting. very early In the morning after Jack Frost had opened the little prickly husks, many feet turned toward that part of the Green Forest where grow the beautiful beech tret"!, find some wings were turned In that direction, too. It was the picnic. day of the annual beech-nu- t the Ued Squirrel, and his bin cousin, Happy Jack, the Gray Squirrel, started Just as soon as It was light enough to see, but early as they were, they found Mrs. Grouse and family there before them. Hardly had they arrived when Sammy Jay appeared and, I am sorry to say, he and Chatterer at once benan to call each other names. Then came Itedhend, a couslu of Drummer, the Woodpecker, who Is very fond of beech nuts. Big Tom, the Gobbler, and Mrs. Gobbler, and their whole family of young Gobblers, now nearly as big as their parents, were the next to arrive, and Chatterer greeted them with a perfect storm of abuse, to which they didn't pay the least attention. Chatterer simply wasted his breath. Presently there was a rustle of and who should appear leaves, but Mghtfoot. the Deer. Unc' Billy and Mrs. Possum arrived a few minutes later, their sharp eyes twinkling greedily. Whltefoot, the Wood Mouse, was there, though he took pains to keep out of sight, Of course, Peter Habblt was there. Not that Peter was at all Interested In Peter those sweet, brown nuts. doesn't eat nuts, you know. He was there Just because be couldn't stay away. He wanted to see what was going on. Last of all, shuffling along with funny grunts and whines of eagerBuster ness, came Buster Bear. Bear is very fond of beech nuts, and he had been counting on these to help make him fat for the long winter sleep ahead of him. "My. but this la going to be some picnic!" murmured Peter Babbit. WNU Serlc. , T. W. Burtw. jfait Id a certain part of the iJreeu Forest grow he, the trees that I'eter Uuhblt silver-harke- lii Um- bo ore the most beautiful of all hat In winter ure bare of et. Already they were partly the leaves which still ( andthem were crisp ami Jo beech trees, like Johnny 'iti were about ready to go to You Bee. their $f for the winter. work was about finished, IBfact, It was quite finished, befit'a tli them hiding among the ) fallen leaves were ever andI b many ripe, brown, three-J; tittle nuts, the sweetest little ji the world. That Is what k Ufor. lege d roa. i yel-,pi- e j bnvs. d at--- 't and no are friend ire too ylwly, ft you s the "4 effect from utical- jWRf" f - on sent to ut This Is Going jf, if M B Some Picnlcl" Iter Bear says, anyway, but beps he Isn't a fair Judge, little tote brown three-sidesilver-kt- i e ira I'vere the gift of the beech trees, for the joy and a hlm-- e of some of their tenthmay s' and furred neighbors. All sum-- r rones (arig those little nuts had been y? wing In little prickly husks on 'n the ;beuiitlful beech trees. At first, bad been green, but wltb the f Is ling of fall they bad turned wo. Now bad come Jack Frost ii, ran I Hill October night and opened when rlrkly little husks. Merry these had shaken out the eilrwn nuts and they had rat-- i I merrily down through the iiC'if to the ground and rolled i :iy and rolled that way under does crisp fallen leaves. man ge of moral d i' Llt-ree- , truth ion to DONERS THROUGH A e the lower bah- - Jfcmans Eyes 1 JEAN NEWTON gum rk or ftp' I 1 fis walling my turn with a in the BBihcr of others having some 'Hit a Am) hnulnnca hunk. ' Ifl K I . - at tliA w sat there my attention was U I ' upled with the attractive young ii tali atuted at a desk nearby. I was Che only one who noticed her. ; .Jul pre. iff wis a man sitting next to me. fbs girl was entirely oblivious to attention, however. Decorative the was, she was undoubtedly X tful too. for she waa busy as a I making records In a card file, ia I looked at her I commented u myself bow foolish were the occasionally beard for a Itine type of dress for business la, how much "life and color was 64 to this drab bank o(lW by I heliotrope woolen In which a Ctrl was so becomingly dressed, Shi was the china doll type or fea-rarode, petite, blue eyes, small Not only was she attractive feature and coloring, but how aatfld.llv mho waa erooniedl Not Uoede strand was out of place, no I or carbon paper apois marseu tell manlcured hands. An I thought, to any ofllce. And then her telephone rang, and Bho.k Jnngled Its way right rouh me. Out of those beautifully extol. .1 lips came a harsh, ranpluf Itk : And then, outshocklng the welt, the prime voice, no less taplnc. but almost masculine In hnrdness: "Well, what m I tin' ti do with the paporsr .Want price tnnrccllcf and man!-are- a Who and color schemes! mm It who anld, not long ago: "It tilt voice which distinguishes the Oiden from the glided 7" nnS.cH-W- .U . Dll Srtlc. -- IT V da Vinci, and Glolto, Michelangelo were three of the foremost Florentine artists, and Chas. Colburn of Murray Is an artist when it comes to paint and, wall-pK'- James K. Polk was president of the I'nited States during the war with Mexico. The meteorites iron and stone. are composed of Ijist week this column mentioned the fact a certain well known citizen shined his shoes. Well, this week the Eagle Eye observes that Marshal Andrew Lunduuist shined his shoes shortly after reading the Murray Eagle. Cau there le any connection? Tony Theatre and put theatres. tures at ces! Duval! has taken the Iris out of the small town class It in a class with Salt Lake Yes Sir! Two main feathe same low popular pri Itonald Amundsen discovered th' South Pole, und home builders have Morrison-Merril- l and discovered Company Is the lest place to buy materials. The word "Merci" means "Thank language. You" In the French are called The ltusslau "Muzhiks." Ambergris is a secretion found In sperm whales and used In jx'rfume making. When In need of high visit the Murray grade City Pharmacy. Aside from birds several kinds of fish, mammals, nnd Insects have annual migrations. The scat of the Government was fixed at Washington, D. C, July our Hi, li'.si, ami iy Jiuy politicians will again be out of pilltliian Is somewhat similar as the drum makes the loudest noise In the band, but even an It Is full of nothing but hot air. The smoke situation in Murray has cleared up couslderabley since J. Clifford Hansen broke out with :l Hew pll'. The origin of the term T' lmt applied to submarines Is from the German word "i'literse," meaning 'Tudersea." sug-itlat- ) Liberia was king of Mexico at the time of the invasion of Cortes. A ilgher ty of JfHE GOLDEN FROM iN is ; I THF. niLDED" t this pany. to a drum, inasmuch 4 y one Mendel, an Austrian Augustinla abbot, was classitl(d Imiioriaut, b( promulgated a law of inherited characteristics In plant and animal life. The St. Bernard Pass is between Italy and Swltwrland, but yau cau If you trade not make a "faux-pas- " with the Granite Furniture com- Instinct is wbeu a man marries a woman, and habit Is when he hangs Kd Wright sjiys lie would like lo his lut t on the miii.s peg every night have $10.ix, the reason for when be comes home. his bursting forth In smig. "Has Anyone Here Seen Dllllnger?" BONERS are actual humorous s found In examination paImirolng world prices for met etc., by teachers. essays, pers, Is causing the reojnlng of als many mines In Mexico, nnd now If An author Is a person who has some miracle would hnpcii to oK-lo&t both father and mother. lie mines In this country we would lie happy. all A rhombus Is a figure having four parallel sides. In order to Impress the citizens re no of I'lah with the Importance of bis particular Caesar received ward for the things he had accom- home slate Governor Itolph f Call- plished, so uniting with pompcy be fornbi deinonsirnted Monday mornheld a grand triumvirate. of earthing by presenting a serb-tJd-bk- , s r einTor Fu Mamhu la the present of China. quakes. AH five varieties of sugnr cane, in 10-- ." aciounted for alwhich A toiiHiit farmer rents tenement house and produces a gar- most nil cane syrup production, now are regarded by the depart merit of den In h's own back yard. agriculture ns inferior. Well that A mask Is a kind of literature sounds reasonable, and It Is iiImmii that Mnrts In the m'ddle of a story time they were waking tip thai and ends with some one dying. fact in WTushlngtoii, D. C., IssHine have Is en telll.lm-U iwter In summer because tho citizens of rtnh ing them ns iitmh for the past fifIt Is CiViler. WNU Sarvlc teen years. C. IIH S)Bill a small Tbiit President Wilson Vnlstcl i't.x-- . Act. the Chairman Farley said the.Tviuo-cratl- c wood initb'tinl coiiimlltiH . lake no shies In coming ls's be Infer I hey will lie satisfied with nothing lc tlmii the whole? chs-tlous- r i A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip thU coupon anJ mill lihl for a tin It fcrrW triat lubtcription lo TI IS CI IRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Bcirwt Pcmmw Socmt Doilon, Mechurllt, U. S A. lt'l H I th kkM fro w tpwltl rHt. (M lh alt toM nS nlldru ll InUrwU. mmih man, il)wt(iiiriu dfrnird ui j w"ti t m,r twmif lrnm Inlfl apPf tdurMKm, rtdlo. lr, Im' n M nd mohibillon. At4 4m t nlw Bnub. Our Dr. rblthfd br Tut Ceitum lw -- Yft-- tw CnrirTttt artwr Mrft nd to a ti Bolton. M. Mnm.trialPf B autlen.I (iicJoM On dollM till. tubrrrlptlou. ntt' (N.ft. lrH l.tl inly 1.1 words were iumI by the late Webslt r Wood of Oakland. California, lo will bis istale of f IO.inM to bis wife. Wltujt In mod of bgal printing mp I he Murrsy Eagle. New York Is called (he Excelsior Is called Hie S'nte, nnd Murray PUrst Little City Inl t'lah. Ilnrrlxm William President of I be ("tilled ritatn one month, when lie died. Ib-nr- I In Florence's Triumph iCAKLY?" Muerled Glenn, linking - a red thatched head around the door of the tiny apartment which Alice shared with a girl friend. "Perfectly punctual." Alice didn't look up. Ituliblcs seemed to burst In Glenn's heart and puff away bis breathing as lie watched her III that ridiculous rrlll of an apron, preparing dinner for lilin. He ho-fervently that tills one bad turned out as desired. Other, several others. Iiadn't. Glenn loved that firm little rounded chin, bin Alice was quite as tirm as her chin. No amount of coaxing could change her determination not to in:irry Glenn until she had learned to cook. Up until a year ago she didn't even have to comb her own hair Then crash! the family fortune van Isbed and much to her surprise she found herself holding a oh. Glenn had urged that If she marry htm she'd find herseir cooking Just as she'd found herselt working. What If she said no this time Glenn's heart seemed to part In s through. the center to let She couldn't say no today because the company was sending him to He wouldn't Argentina Saturday. be back for two years. The salHd was good. So was the The asparagus was cold meat. scorched, and after the first taste he neglected It. But the Jellied fruit and coffee proved In turn delicious and when Alice produced a cake dotted thick with pecans, he leaned over and kissed her. "Per feet," he declared. "Which?" asked Alice, with a lit smile that shouldn't have looked molded, but did. . "Both." he assured, "and the next time you see me I'll have a marriage license In my Gathering his courage he explained quickly. "That export Job material We are leav Ized unexpectedly. lug for Argentina Saturday." Alice Ignored his remark. Rippling a little laugh, she asked, "Didn't you like the asparagus?" "It wasn't bad." he said lightly, wishing he'd had sense enough to eat It "Why worry about the sidedlsh? The rest was perfect." "The rest." replied Alb-- slowly "came from the delicatessen." "Once." Alice's mouth twisted. she said. "I overheard a con versa Hon In w hich you declared enn open era were the first step to the court. Remember?" But Glenn wouldn't . listen this He caught her hands tightly. time. "Just because this dinner went phoney Is no sign another will. Try again. Try now. This Is a matrimonial crash. Ufa lick It Is a cake hard to make?" 'I never tried, but I'm sure they are. why?" tie By IDA MKLLON wvr "! ic SMliUitt. PI tilt EWE tun! eyiccled to have & hy MM 'l:it .N iff r ' a wonderful lime when she went to visit her aunt and cousins In New York. Hut somehow when she arrived things were not just what she bail expected them to be. Her coiislns.'Dolly and Joan, had changed, for one thing. They seemed to be so anxious all the time about flour-dabbe- ' their various social engagements. were anxious, too, about Florence. "You mustn't be too nice to Dick Thomas." they told her. the night after Db-- hail entertained them all at dinner and the theater. "He's nice emnk'ii, of course, tint he hasn't any money, and It's useless to have a man like that hanging around all the time; for one thing, It keeps other men away." "But he must have spent a good deal." ventured their cousin from the country. "Probably you're right, Florence." Joan answered. "Hut It must have taken nearly every cent he earned last week to do It Let's see we'll have to have him here for dinner some time soon, to pay hlm back for last night; let's ask hlm the night Peggy Frances comes, and get rid of both of them at once!'' Florence didn't like that way of doing things. At her home In a sleepy little southern town you were friendly with people whether they had money or not. Floreiu-knew without being told that her cousins wanted to get mar riedand with them, getting mar-rle- d meant marrying a man who They had money. To Florence It seemed hideous, but Joan and Dolly and their mother seemed to think It was the only tiling for a girl to do. "You Just have to have money." Joan told her once. "Without it life, at least In this day and age, Is Just Impossible." One of the young men to whom Dolly was especially nice discovered that Florence was the daughter of the famous Samuel Darwin, and devoted himself to her after that Her aunt told Florence that she ought to he delighted, that the young man was a great catch. Florence said nothing. He gave a dinner for Florence a month after she arrived In New York, at a very smart new restau rant. It happened to be an evening when she wns feeling ese dally homesick, when It seemed that she must puck her trunk In the morning and go straight hack home. She was trying hard to pretend to enjoy herself, when, glancing up, she snw the face of the young man who wns picking up the soiled dishes, and apparently very much absorbed In the task. "Why why " she turned In her try one now. and If It's chair, but he had gone off 'to the okay, we'll say Its written In the kitchen, and the next course was stars, all signs favorable and Mrs. being served. Florence was very Glenn will learn to cook In Argenquiet until It was over, and the tina." man apjienred again. Then, young They were In the kitchenette, ex as he removed her plate, she laid plorlng shelves. her hand on his arm. "There," she checked carefully "You're Billy James, aren't you?" with the cookbook, "Now. go away she said In her effective, soft, southand don't come back for an hour." ern drawl. Til go," he told her. stealing a "Yes I am." he said, and his kiss, "and get the II voice had that same soft drawl In It cense." "Florence!" exclaimed her aunt All the way to the license bureau from across the table. 'That's the he was remembering cakes. Cakes bus boy!" his mother'd made, cakes he'd pll "1 don't care," Florence answered fered from wintry windows. He saw delimit ly. "I used to know him window, three down home and one lo a layers 'J1 crinkled frosting. He had come back for more Back In front of the apartment She motioned dishes, reluctantly. he shifted from one foot to the him to her side. other. Half an hour nnre to wait "Billy, what are you doing here? It couldn't do no harm to sniff out Won't yon come to see me?" she side the disir. One sniff was asked. "I'd really like to see you. He oeiied the door, the Flense?" enough. oven, the windows. Then he care "Why, Florence. I I " fully sealed the marriage license "Florence!" her aunt exclaimed and put It In tils pocket. agnln, and the young man disap"What a mess!" be groaned, aur peared once more. He didn't come back again. veylng that thing which should have been a cuke and was cinders "I haven't seen hlm for ages; he all over the oven. He found a note ran away from home," she said. on the table. "Glenn, dear." It "And now maybe I won't see hlm read, "the cookbook says It should again. Oh" I've set the bake forty minutes. And suddenly the other diners In alarm and am resting." Glenn the smart restaurant were amaxed snatched up the clock and praying to ace a pretty young girl In a white she wouldn't notice act It hnrk ten and silver frock rise from her chair minutes. He swept the debris from and hurry across the dining room, the oven Into a newspaper and to the door of the kitchen and rush dashed out On the way to the straight through It. with the head hakeshop he tossed It behind a billwaiter following. board. "Billy!" she cried, as she ranght Half an hour later he held bis up with him. "Why are you runbreath while Alice opened the oven ning away from me?" loor. "Because I'm a Hut failure," he "Perfect," he cried, holding her told her. "I snlil I'd come up here close. and make good, because I was sure I could sell that play I wrote down It was Saturday and they were home. Well, I haven't sold It. and standing on the top deck of a llnrr I bad to rnrn a P. ins somehow watching New York sag Irregularly you shouldn't bnve spoken te me!" Into lnu.o flung sunset. Glenn's arm "Don't lie silly V Florence told was almnt her and her scarlet beret him, catching hold of his arm with miggled against till shoulder. "I don't care what both hands. "Glenn, denr." she murmured In a you're doing -- I love you, and I al'fesslng up' voice. "You don't know ways Willi" how near I runic to spoiling that Florence's aunt scolded franticalpretty crinkled frosting. ly, and tried to prevent the wed'1 saw that mess. she whispered, ding which, nevertheless, took place 'and htd because I couldn't face the next morning. She stopped Hut If you'd take that much scolding only w hen Billy's you. play was trouble to cover your wife's blun- accepted, a week later. Then she ders, well. I tboitjibt thiit If It Pdn't toll her friend, a Florence had matter whether the frosting came told ever; one from the start, "Of tint or Inst'1 course I knew tiat dear Billy would She didn't finish, she couldn't. succcd !" Glenn's Hps were atnlnst hers. 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