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Show 1 v 1 I, SECTION TWO yy PROVO (UTAH) " DAILY HERALD, ' THURSDAY, ' MAY ' 25, 1939 PAGE' 4 ONE lo SERIAL STORY MRS. DOC? ' BY TOM HORNER COPYRIGHT. tt3& NEA SERVICE. INC almost The character and situations In v mu story are wholly fictional. ; .' : V , , . h YMtrdri Hnllr nd liat Erie Knae knew their eld friend In St. I.oala. Then fella ker .- a bent n drram-Klrl he once knew , in t, I.euU and Kmliy cries out, . u. i;rlc, your j x ,.. ciiApTn vii ' , JgMTLY was laughing, v hysterically,' - t -, "I can't see anything so terribly -funny about '. Kane's tone was 'A vf harp-edged. "y C " "Forgive me, Eric." Emily's laughter subsided. But it Is iunny ' -r-l was the Foiry Princess.! And ; you you were 'Sir 1 Knight' I don't blame you for hot: recogniz- , ,1ng. me: there's quite a difference ueiween a scnooi girt ox 10 ana a ' doctor' wife of 24. And I looked positively outlandish that' night in that headdress and" costume. Oh, . it's such a funny, tiny world!" . " "My Fairy Princess," Eric murmured. mur-mured. - ;', , ". "I had Just returned from a va cation abroad," Emily explained. T I saw you dancing with Rosalind, Just as I said. Like a foolish school . girl I decided to meet you ro- -gjnamicaijy. ,nere was no uru&uu not even a. drunk. "I was aftaid you might not be Interested. I thought if you were, you'd be at Rosalind's the next night, looking for me.1 But you weren't there, and my pride was terribly 'hurt. I never mentioned the affair t5 anyone. ,Rosalid and Walt thought I had left the, ball , before you Wrived, and immediately immedi-ately eliminated me from the search. They never mentioned it s "That's why I've had the feel-ing, feel-ing, all evening, that I had met Lyou before. I couldn't place you A I never dreamed of seeing you here-uniil you started telling me about the 'Fairy Princess.' " ','1 never came back, so you thought" ' Then I met Aki." - ' ft :. IAN, darling3 guess what? yEric and I met before, years and years, ago." Emily was perched on the arm of his easy chair, after ' Eric had departed. "Really. I didn't remember until ; he started telling me about a girl he had met at a Veiled Prophet, Ball " She was pouring out the entire story. "But, I didnft love him; Alan, she concluded; "not like I love you. 1 was just a crazy kid. I A knew that when I met you. You're the only man I'll ever love." . "You were Just 'a child then, honey; Youkstll are my baby." His arms were around her, pulling t; her down, closer to him His lips brushed her forehead, she cuddled comfortably there,! her head on his i-Ehojulder, -r rr' '..: ' r 1 " "Eric- is cerlainly a fine chap," Alan continued. "He's so real, so earnest no one could dislike him. I ; hope; we'll , see a ; lot more of him. You'll ;have to be sort of guardian for' him. He's probably deucedly lonely, sitting around in an empty, hotel room all day.',' ?'If he's well enough to go, -III have Mrs. Maddox ask him to her party Saturday night" ' - ("That's a good Idea. You can launch him into Sumner's social whirl. All the. other women will be Jealous when you appear with two men." . . , .,'"' VI don't want two men, "Alan. You're the only one I want I'm selfish I want you all to myself, for always and always and always." She kissed his lips, rumpled rum-pled his unruly hair. ' "I want you to be just like you were, back in St Louis. Not the eminent Doctor Alan Warren, who- has so little time for his wife, but the Alan I fell in love with. The Alan who used to sneak down fire,' escapes' just to kiss me; who used to call me at all hours pf the night just to say 'I love you.' We had such fun. then, Alan. We could have , all of that again, and more, too if you'd go back, darling." "You'd like ' it very much wouldn't you?" -''Oh Alan, it would be wonderful. wonder-ful. We could buy-ar little house out near the park. You'd be home early every evening. And after dinner, every night, you'd, sit in your chair, just like this; and I'd be in your arms always with no telephone to disturb us. Have you heard from Dr. Peterson yet?" "Not yet He's a busy man. But if he said he would write, he will, as soon as he gets time." "And when he does, you'll tell him you'll accept the position?? ."Don't cross your bridges too soon, honey. Wait till we get the offer officially." i . ALAN sit, on the edge of the rve, OHM OM wv wv.aw' w wwa at his beautiful, young wife. Emily was beautifuli Smooth satin sheathed her lovely, youthful figure. Her back, bare in the deep decollete of her evening gown, Was perfect, Alan decided. Wonder if she knows she has a tiny mole, right about the sixth thoracic, Alan mused. . . Finally,, after a last, approving giance at ner mirror, nmuy xuraea around. "There, how does your wife look?" "Like a goddess!" "Alan you're not dressed. Mrs. Maddox asked us for 8: Eric will be here any minute. You've had a little rest: now hurry, you still have time." . 'Tm not going, Emily.r "Not going. And you let me get i . jdressed? Why'aren't you going? I can't call Mrs. Maddox half an hour before her dinner begins." "I've got to be at the hospital, honey, Farrell phoned that he's bringing in a gangrenous appendix. appen-dix. Wants me to give his anaesthetic: anaes-thetic: 111 : drop . in . on : the party as soon as I'm finished." : - -: -: "But me what do- you expect me to do?" Emily's lips pursed in a pout, her temper flaring. .'Til feel, like a fool, going to the dinner." din-ner." All the other wives will have their ; husbands '.there. The least you . might have done was ' tell me ' ': f : ."Now, now, don't get all angry, , Emily. : You'll spoil your makeup. Eric will be here soon. .- I'll drop you both off at the party, explain my absenteto Mrs. Maddox and go on to the hospital. I'll be back before the party Is over Sec, it's not so bad. Come on a smile and a kiss; iAmX forgiven?"-" : . , v" Reluctantly, . . Emily complied. She was. hurt and. she . hated to admit that as Usual, Alan .was right -, , ' X'.r, . ' "Well, If yWli promise to come just as soon 'as the operation is over" , . A i" "I do." - 'r "But I don't like this 'Idea of going with Eric." 0 n a i - THHIS Is ;the way It has always been, this is theway it will always be, in ..Sumner, :.Emily thought Going alone, going without with-out Alan ; to dinners, to parties. Eric was a help, but nothing could make her like this "widowhood" medicine had - brought her after scarcely a year of marriage. She breathed a. prayer "Please God make, him go to St Louis!". 'Emily could hear Alan's voice, downstairs, as he welcomed Eric. Eric's wife would never be pushed off to go to a party with another' man. She was glad Eric was there. Slowly she went down the stairs. The telephone rang. Alan answered. an-swered. , . "Yes, Dr. Farrell. All right. I'm on my way." J - He turned to them. "Youll have to take a cab?'Farrell just ar-. rived, and he wants me in' a hurry." He pulled his scarf from his . overcoat pocket, adjusted it quickly, ; 'ee- you later, darlin'." He bent to kiss Emily. Eric had seen something white fall to the floor. v "You .dropped something Alan,'' he said, but .it was too, late, with a slam of the door Alan , was gone. -. v Eric bent picked up the letter that .had fallen from Alan's pocket and .handed ;vit to Emily.v-It -was spiled, unopened; -She . glanced at the postmark. . "St Louis, March " The date was four days old. . She read the return address.? "Dr. William Peterson, Dean.". Nebo Schools to : Close This Week SPANISH FORK-7-A11 schools of .'Spanish Fork and the Nebo Superintendent A uH sched- announced by Owen L. Barnett. ule of school . activities ' has been carried out during the week. The opening one was the commencement commence-ment exercises for-the L. D. S. seminary class which was . held district Will close this week it is 'Sunday night at the high school 1 . i i 0 P auditorium ' when, 81 - students .received .re-ceived diplomas from President Henry A. Gardner. .. Primary grade activities were held Tuesday afternoon 4 af the city park grade' school , exercises at- the. City park Wednesday; promotion pro-motion exercises f or tne Junior high school wJU be held . at - the higHj school auditorium Thursday night and the Senior high school' commencement : exercises will be I held at . the high, school auditorium Visit BOTH Fairs by . ' FOR OHW Oii-CcutMtmet SUPER-COACH Other travel bargains1 lo all America s ." I'VION m u ijepot A -; Corner !! 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It wears and wears! r rrr f You get rull protection and long service from Its tough, strong cord-body that can "take it" month alter month! Mt's a beauty! It's a BARGAIN! Drive intoday- let . ,'US ShOW you trie new oeioerung wnauenga PLAY SAF2 AND SAVE WITH TIRE REPAIRING V . AnV Size Finest Equipment in the State of Utah for Tire WorK I TRUCK TIRES A SPECIALTY f 275 South University Avenue, Provo v JPhbne 649 J RE . Timpanosos Ward Sharon Ward SITLS. MERRIIX CRANDAIX. - Reporter Phone C2G-R-S, : r : Mrs. Ray Elliott entertained at a bride's shower at' her home Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, , in compliment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Elliott, formerly Miss Deon Anderson of. Provo, a recent hride. Games, ' chat and tasty refreshments refresh-ments were the8 diversions of the afternoon. The guests " were,; Mrs. " - .-."- v Carl -Auderson and Mrs. Alvin Snow of Provo, Mrs. Dan Morgan, Mrs. Matilda Vance, Mrs. Zola Malone, Mrs. , Melba t Calder Mrs. Nina Stratton, Mrs. Ned Kofford of Orem and .Mrs. Bernice Chris- tensen of - Pleasant Grove. The honor guest received lovely presents. pres-ents. In the evening the husbands joined the ladies and a delicious supper was served, i Sharon Ward Relief Society ladies enjoyed a very - . splendid program Tuesday afternoon given for the annual "Mothers and Daughter's Day." Mrs. Ethel Pyne and Mrs. Venice Finch were in charge , and Mrs. Sarah Park presided. The program was given I Ethel Finch, Mrs. ') Verena Holt as follows: duet by Mrs. Minnie Gordon and iier. aaughter, Genevieve; Gene-vieve; a paper on "What I Should Like My Daugrhter to Become," Mrs. Myrtle Rowley; solo, Mrs. Grace. Fielding, - accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Murdock of Vineyard; reading, Mrs. Melba Lomceford ; duet "By the Waters of Minne-tonka," Minne-tonka," Mrs. Zola Malone and Mrs. Melba Calder; reading, Mrs. Fern Laudie, "The Habitant ? Farmer" Far-mer" ; ; solo, i-; Mrs. ' Melba Calder, "Home Again'; Mrs- Venice Finch conducted a get-acquainted party. Tasty refreshments were served by Mrs. Fern Laudie, Mrs. . Ingar Gatenby, Mrs. Sarah Park,: Mrs. and Mrs. Phyllis Hancock. There were 47. ladies present V . Mrs. Angie Rawlins came from Draper Tuesday and she with her mother and sisters, Mrs. Matilda Vance, Mrs. Ray Elliott Mrs. Earl Maline, Mrs. E. II. Calder and Mrsk Ertman Christensen, went to Alpine where they attended a birthday party given for Mrs. Angie Clark on her 80th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Clark i3 the only sister of the late John Vance, their father. H'Trs. 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