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Show The Cache American, Locan, Cache County, Utah Taire Scvpii Noam THE ITOBT (O Aa erpkaa alaca Iha at of mv a, Charlotte (Cherry) Rtwllaii kaoai alaod aoUlag steal bar early kitiory. Jaia Judies Mirth-baaka kar wHk Emma Ha, ball, arraacaa lor kar la laaaa talal Dorothea's, aad lalli kar tfcat Emma kai ablalaad tar kar a aacraurial poflUo Ilk Ik wealthy Mr. Earlaoaa Eartar, PraaciM, a kar Emma la fcoaaa-baapa- r. Ika la Aral la ( la Ik Marsh, baaka maatlaa. trkaa aka arrlvaa aka Ataaa alaa vUk tk Judr aa Eraa, bli paaaf Vila, a ad kia alaca, Amy, ar . KUy Caalaa, aa artist, drop dials la aad Ckarry laala vary iu al aaaa la bar coavaal clotfcaa. Oa Ifcalr way act, from aad Amy amp aad caaaally Bad vkaa Ckarry la la trod ar ad. II la avtdaal a Ckarry ikal KUy aad Eraa ar la rtlj By VIRGINIA VALE Ralaaaad by Wtstara Newspaper Mrt. Porter was a (tout, toft, Soma pretty woman of teventy-four- . phytical difficulty, perhaps not The girl taw that two bay horses carrying a man and a woman more serious than her weight itself, made it inconvenient for her to ever were pacing along one of the bridle paths. W'aiic might past. To include any exercise at all In hours she formed the twenty-fou- r the habit of rising early and taking a long walk about the streets or of Into the eucalyptus-shade- d roads the Presidio before breakfast. In the freshness and sparkle of these winter mornings life seemed her exhilarating enough. But after breakfast the warmth and torpidity of the Porter mansion enveloped her drug. again like a stupefying wrote Anita, she I wonder, how long this would go on? Emma has know-you thats my old nurse, another like or one in job been this for years and years. Well, anyway I got my first pay yesterday and Im going to buy myself a hat I saw on Polk street. My love to Tattcra Vo. S3 IS Is mad for (tie . . 10. 11 end 14 years. 8ue ( years, snarl laevea, require 1 yard Jt me material, 4'a yard! ric rae braid. sewino rian.K MS Su everyone, Madeleine especially, and Elizabeth and all the Sister and girls. One day Cherry bad an adventure. It came on a quiet, foggy afternoon when all the world seemed dull and quiet Cherry was driving with Mrs. Porter when her old companion said suddenly, Look there wait a minute stop him! Automatically obeying these Instructions Cherry seized the speaking tube and Merryweather drew up side of the road. at the right-hanThen the girl saw that two bay horse carrying a man and woman were pacing along one ot the bridle paths. and that the woman was Fran Marshbanks and the man Kelly Coates. In response to old Mrs. Porters gesticulations, and her voice at the window she was energetically lowering, the riders came close to the car and Fran gave Cherry her second careless smile and nod, and Kelly saluted her by touching his cap with his whip. He was presented to Mrs. Porter, and as the two women fell into a discussion of the list of patronesses for a series of concerts, he rode around the back ot the car and chatted with Cherry at her own opened window. "Well, Miss I have to call you Cherry, Ive forgotten the other he began. name said Cherry, the dull Oh, do! park breaking into sparkles, the white winter sky turned June. Cfterry then. What have you done to yourself? You look like another woman! Its my hat. said Cherry. The Polk street creation was on her head, a picturesque hat that came far down over the streaked gold and brown of her hair. "Its more than your hat, Kelly assured her. "Yoifve washed your face, too. Her laugh rang out; he had not heard her laugh before, and as it had impressed Judson Marshbanks at the convent a month or so earlier, it impressed the younger man now as being extraordinarily fresh and pleasant He looked at her a long time, thoughtfully. Or at least, if only for a few seconds, it seemed a long time to Cherry. She felt the warm color In her cheeks and the slow beat of her heart "I suppose thats true, Kelly said at last in a surprised tone. "Id read about girls making their debuts, Cherry pursued, warmed to the very soul by his attentive, and look, "and orchids and all that But somehow. Just that night, to see her so safe and so happy and having such a wonderful time when I was homesick and tired and I knew I looked so awful he agreed "Well, of course, quickly, as she paused in a sort of Amy, shame and embarrassment you mean? "Amy. "Shes not having such a wonderful time, he said. "Its all comparative. She thinks other girls are having a slightly better time, and that drives her wild. Mrs. Marshbanks, Fran, was speaking of it just a few minutes ago, and saying what fools girls are! "Oh, girls are fools all right Cherry agreed meekly, and as the man laughed she laughed too. old Mrs. Porter "Mr. Coates, said, breaking into the conversation and leaning across Cherjy to catch his attention. Frances has promised to bring Amy to dine with me two weeks from Thursday, and I want you to come too. "Im a dead loss at dinners, Kel"Youll never ly said, laughing. ask me again. "Well, well see about that said the old lady, in high feather. "But My nephew you come, now! Georges daughter, Dorothy Page-Smitis going to be here cornin up with her mother from Santa Barbara, where they tell me shes been breakin all hearts, and I want her to meet Amy and some of the other youngsters. Jud may not be here; he gets back from Portland tonight, Fran said, "but he may have to go right back again. So Mr. Coates will squire me. Ill guarantee him. "And you tell Mrs. Dickson to get Mary Trainor and Lizzie Block d d ... h, Russell' Eraarltr Calif. rents Is eobii for seefe pattern (tailed. Pattern No. Sue Nam Address goes along. Befor the broadcast Johnson stages stunts with members of the audience, and pays them Mra. Johnwell for participating. son buys the gifts for th women on the program, and rounds up good places for the company to eat. At part of the audience, youll be part of the program, and have a grand time. Rosalind pattern parr. New Mosteomery Straa EnclaM ur of meeting Park Johnson, who dwell guy; you msy b lucky enough to meet Mr. Johnson, who nr more than few steps st time. She took s drive every day, she could get to the bathroom for the comfort of a long. leisurely bath, and every morning she moved to her favorite chair in a sunny bay window or beside an fire. As Dovey GlashclL Mrs. Porter bad had an adored, flirtatious, giddy girlhood. Hers had been the generation that twined flowers in hair and danced kid slippers to pulp at formal balls. Upon marrying the richest and most eligible young man in a city full ot mining and railway, banking and land barons sons, she had flashed upon a stunned group ot friends the news of a prospective European honeymoon trip with her bridegroom. Emma was indispensable; she kept the whole enormous machine running; she knew where business papers were, and what the lawyer came about, and when to call the doctor. But there wai nothing soft, friendly, companionable about Emma, and at the telephone oiwben it came to special shopping she was grimly inadequate. Also, she was a monotonous and disinterested reader. Mrs. Porter had a large mail; she had long been unequal to it, and had employed unsatisfactory girls to act as secretary from time to time with wearying results. Cherry began her duties with the trembling feeling that by no chance could her lines have fallen permanently in such pleasant places. To be able to creep away from the world that In one brief encounter had hurt her so terribly and to hide herself here, with a lovely room for her own, a houseful of books for company, amazing meals served at or Indeed, irregular regular hours, and only a gentle, sweet, helpless old lady to amuse seemed too good a fortune to be true. From this she passed to a sort of exultation that she had succeeded. She answered the telephone and wrote letters and drove out in the bepark in her new brown coat and coming brown hat, in a pleasant quiver of feeling herself liked and needed and approved. The third phase came only after several weeks, and was one of doubt, boredom and weariness. She wanted exercise and Interest and companionship; she wanted a sense of living; instead she was like a girl caught In a dream. Outwardly, It was all easy and delightful. Cherry came into her employers room not earlier than half past ten oclock every morning, not later than eleven. Mrs. Porter brief only lost sight of the girl for intervals thereafter until ten oclock at night Cherry had Immediately discovered her appetite for flattery and had innocently gratified it in their first days together. Now she had to pay the price for this concession with constant pleasantries. I like you because youre so frank with me, Cherry, Mrs. Porter said to her once. "I told Emma that you were a blunt little thing and she was afraid I didnt like it. But I do! I love people to be absolutely frank with me. With her first sight of Emma, the Cherry had had the feeling that met had long years since last they were as nothing and that she was a little girl of seven again, living in a small tiled house with a patio and a fountain, and running In and out of the bedroom where her mother A thousand delay always in bed. now, had tails, half forgotten until rushed back to her, and she had when she longed for the moment talk freely to Emma of the Onion. YOU happen to be anywhere near where one of the Vox Pop programs is being broadcast, spare no effort to attend it youll have a lot of fun, maybe make some money, and see one of our better radio programs in action. Maybe youll have the pleas- laraaad la aark aikar. Aa Eraa aad Amy Itaaa, aka ataada oa Ik stairway, rear a lad ky palms, aad kaar laa(kla ralaranc Id kar aad kar claUra. ' Naa coatlaaa wilt tk a lory. CHAPTER front add further Intriguing fash- ion Interest! The nipped in waus which does wonder fur her figure is held firmly by the side aaahe which tie in bat k. SO ............................. Growing Great Great men, great events, great epochs, it has been said, grow as we recede from them; and the rate at which they grow in the estimation of men is in some sort a measure of their greatness. Principal Shairp. sponsoring Janet Blair with a vengeance! First GIVE YOUR COLD THE AIR Mrs. Porter she convinced Columbia Pictures on that committee! , that Janet was perfect for the title adjured her vigorously. "I will. Ive not been going to role In "My Sister Eileen; then the meetings, more shame to me, she waived the exclusive star clause said Fran, "but Im going tomor- Get quick relief th famous Penetro row and Ill do what I can. way. Help open up Nose Drop cold stuffed rose. Generous sisaa, And you tell em Cherryll send Use buc. and 25c only aa directed. them my check for two hundred. go places happily, knowSHELL "Ill tell them. Fran did not say looks very pretty in ing anything about the generous size of Tyranny Takes Over this ric rac decorated frock! A the donation. And Cherry fancied Where law ends tyranny begin. low cool neckline ends with a that her employer looked just a lit-- ! smart button, a panel down the Pitt. tie dashed and disappointed as the riders cantered away on the bridle path again. "We none of us understood, Mrs. Porter said then, iff her sweet, wistful voice, "why Judson Marshbanks 111 married Frances Unger shes a very brilliant girl, but I dont think shes pretty, and shes twenty-tw- o recruit years younger than he is. Seems so strange!" 'HIT THE DECK for get on the job This was as near as Cherry ever JANET BLAIR had heard her come to criticism or SfAQKIN& LAMPS smoking permitted unkindness, and she smiled at her In her contract so that Janet could share star billing. Next she took interrogatively. CAMEL for their favorite cigarette "That doesnt sound like you. Mrs. Janet for a tour of the army camps, Porter, she said, with the simple with the purpose of interesting her With men in the Navy, Army, Marines, and Coast daring that she knew well the old soldier brother, George Russell, in Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on ao woman liked. You always say the young actress. tnal sales records in Canteens and Post Exchanges.) such nice things about everyone." in months two Reed Alan spent Well, I hope I always do, my dear, but somehow that girl always Hollywood waiting to make a picdoes seem to me outlandish. And ture that never was started, though I loved his first wife, Mary Lee he was paid regularly. He collected Carey. She died oh, ten years ago. a typical Hollywood wardrobe Her mother was Sophy Laquelle, slacks, sports shirts, Mexican d belts. Ezra French family here lovely people. CAMELS WITH ME. Mrs. Porter's proposed dinner Stone, till recently of "Henry Al' v f v-... I THEY'RE FAR AND party for a chosen dozen of the drich, ran Into Reed In his Hollydebutantes took on an increasing wood togs, in New York. "Gee, AWAY MILDER, FOR Importance as the days went by, said he, "youre not even a civilian! ONE THINQ, and, by the debutantes mothers and Young Russell Hoyt, RKO actor, families, was by degrees developed AND THEY into a much larger affair. It was has been trying to make people forget a long time perhaps twenty or his striking resemblance to Alan ALWAYS TASTE twenty-fiv- e years since entertain- Ladd. Now its got him a Job. RKO ing on a large scale had taken place used him In bits in "Seven Days in the old Glashell mansion, and Leave aad "Here We Go Again, the newspapers made much of it, then had no role for him, so lent and many were the friendly offers him to Paramount for "Lncky Gorof assistance to Cherrys employer don hell play a Ladd henchman as the plan got daily under way. who, because of his resemblance to The original twelve girls swelled the star, can create alibis for him. to a score, to thirty, for there were ' Claudette Colbert probably set a many who must not be forgotten, ' V'- and at least forty eligible young record recently by being a bridesmen were asked to Join them. Then maid once and a bride twice all with..iT-- V certain favored and intimate elders in 24 hours. It was all for Preston were included to save the hostess Sturges "The Palm Beach Story; the least effort, and in no time at Claudettes bridegrooms were Joel all caterers had come in to set ta- McCrea and Rudy Vallee, and her bles and decorate them and prepare stunt as bridesmaid took place when a sumptuous meal for one hundred Joel married someone else. She's guests; florists arrived with palms working now in No Time for Love! and ropes of chrysanthemums; mnuasH & domestic; i BLEND c newspaper men and photographers In "Somewhere Ill Find You . CICARETTFg gave the house no rest; a five piece Keenan Wynn, of the radios Shadorchestra was engaged, and Mrs. ow" programs, played a soldier who Porter remained in bed all day, operated a 1918 machine gun which getting herself completely rested had been blown from its tripod; beand ready. cause of the kickbacks, his shoulder To Cherrys eagerness and Inex- was strapped for two weeks. When perience and hunger for excitement he saw the picture in New York, a ail this was satisfying beyond soldier in front of him said: Fake! words. She was everywhere; she Yon cant fire a machine gun from Keenan leaned forthat position. helped with everything. In the midst of the flurry the ward and tapped the young man on the shoulder. "Yes yon can, brothguest of honor, Dorothy arrived with a formidable mother er, said he. I did It. rinse A handful of salt in the wash-da- y as escort, and took possession of water will help keep clothes from sticking When Jack Benny and Mary Livone of the big rooms on the second or freezing to the lines on damp cold days. floor. This alone would have sup- ingstone first met she was 12, and plied Cherry with pleasurable in- Jack, calling on her sister, disliked To prepare uncoated iron or steel for paintterest, for Dorothy was a harmless, Mary as heartily as she loathed wire brush it until it is extremely coring, a local litat was He him. indeed ,a seemingly appearing In that case crude oil or spent lubriroded. bribed to and who vaudeville turned Mary tle creature theater, Cherry oil will loosen the rust. sicating to maintain complete at once as being the only other per- her pals Sueded garments should be kept dry if posson of anything like her age in the lence all through his act! sible. If rain does catch them, let them dry house, and in a babyish lisp conClaudia Morgan, recently signed sulted her about her gowns, her away from heat, then brush in a circular hair arrangement, her beaux and to play Andrea Reynolds on the motion, with a wire brush. A rubber sponge the possibility of her having any- air serial, We Love and Learn, or art gum will help to keep a suede jacket thing but a "wotten time in a place couldnt escape the theater; shes clean. know of one the the daughter where she Just didnt Ralph Morgan, Boots ; Instructions for care of boots and niece of Frank, and made her stage "thingle thole. The day of the party was overcast debut on Broadway while in her galoshes when not in use. They should be teens. A few years ago she was with a cold ram spattering down. stuffed with paper, each boot wrapped sepAt seven oclock, trim and de- playing lead roles simultaneously in arately, then placed in a bag, box or drawer. mure in her blue dress with the two Broadway stage hits and in a The idea is to keep rubber surfaces from series. silver buttons. Cherry went into radio as summers heat will vulcanize touching Mrs. Porter's bedroom to find Emthe rubber. ma and Ferny busily getting the old ODDS AND ENDS Bing Crosby lady into a magnificent robe of silhis return to his radio prover - and - blue brocade, decorating postponed week in order to complete a for gram her rich white curls of the beautiful his golfing tour for the benefit of the hair with diamond butterflies and Red Cross . . . Metro's released depicting the preparing her with a preliminary ATCA , a o cup of tea and chicken sandwich work of the Air Training Corps ol for the evenings frivolities. America, which is training some 5 00,000 elements She had at first planned to go high school boys in thede Haul of land, , . . Olitia downstairs tonight, to be installed aeronautics bom in Tokyo, couldnt accompany the majestically in some great chair, to Princess O'Rourke company to the welcome her guests herself. But airport at Lockheed for location work; this seemed at the last moment too all players had to have their birth certificates, and OUuas happened to be great an effort missing. (TO BE CONTI MED) THE NAVY they sa- y- OO0Tfor UTfor its strictly silver-trimme- w - tirstih the servic- o Page-Smit- half-witte- d e- |