Show n A BEARFOOT CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS' D Dj Dy EMILY DURKS ADAMS beautifully decorated decorated dec dee I orated house the It gently e n t 1 Y fulling tithing Y fin snow ow the brisk atmosphere atmosphere at nt tho the hurry hut hue ry and the expecting expect expect- ei ing of lover loved ones evidenced the presence pres ence of Christmas s. Merry laughter and hurried steps str assured as a.- Mrs that her lice son and daughter land hud arrived Hello 11 o. o mother a Merry Christmas Christ Christ- rims mas r shouted toile hose and Wayne Youve oue heard about 1 Edith mother mothe-f so here she aho Is I 1 know you'll love her l Edith does and Im about to Shake hands with mother Edith continued Wayne excitedly Yes wo we arc are so Sl glad to tn have havo you OU Miss narrow harrow said Mrs MII ns as she sloop hands with Edith Idith Thank you I nm am delighted to bo hn here and to know you 1111 What a R thrill Im I'm having hn I Im I'm wild wilt about Oklahoma hose and Wayne WnM think th they have a Joke Jolle on mo nto b because le I thought nil all those oil wells ells wore were windmills Yes mother Interrupted Wayne Edith Idith said now How nil all these windmills remind one of Holland I Oh u well eli I shall he be nil all the wiser wiRer u Yuen i a fount II 10 au wadi I i HI to see sec all nil the Indians hose noso und and Wayne Wayno I have ve toM toll me about Are they Joking me ate about that too I hope so for I Iam nm am mortally afraid of or Indians but of ot course the government keeps kreps them guarded Yes Edith If it I may call you 1 Edith V caught the twinkle In la laher her sons son's eye ere Thud The Indians need watch watching In they are arc cunning Wayne Warne Is a good athlete and will see that you are not scalped at least Well I want to climb to the top of ot otone one one one- of ot those windmills All the All the wells I know anything shout go o down and andI I still call those tall mills I want to see a tepee and an Indian chief too before I return home Dinner was served and Edith noticed noticed noticed no no- the exquisite table service appointments The drawing room was spacious and I Edith marveled at nt tho the magnificent furnishings Th The rugs ruts were Oriental the tho pictures were were done by hy master artists the tle culture of ot 1 It b br 1 r I Ill IU Count It a Mighty Fine Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas mOIl Present the home hone was In keeping with the ele Kant furnishings hose null and her mol mother her were visiting as only a mother and daughter can an lifter after u II four months' months separation Oh mother Its It's too funny I 1 I Edith Idith thinks think Oklahoma Is la wild wild- non nn 0 lit her She Is la a dear and amI Wayne Is la crazy cruzy about her I think It Is mutual h however wever lice Her Idea of In Indians so amuses us us Wayne Warne and Edith were visiting asif asIf as ns If they too tOl hud had been bern separated several several sev seve eral mont Well 1 Edith Uth what think you ou you of Pot now and of mother She Shele le seine I tell you OU You need not fear the Indians Now that youve you've met mother and have hae seen teen Ponca arent aren't you ou ready n to give Jho me that answer answer answer an an- Ill I'll count It a II mighty fine present Oh Wayne you must walt wait until after the community tree I want to see flee chore of at these natives All AU good things are worth waiting for you know and besides It Isn't time yet et to give Khe our pres ts It was Christmas J Eve ve and I Edith and were werf talking of the community community com com- tree My 1 I What n a crowd there was wn Wayne The singing was net next t to ill divine vine but where were the The man who sang that beautiful he hurl baritone tone solo was at one line time an nn In In- dlan thief chief the girl who gave that Impressive impressive Im im- oration was his gr ter The Indians were nil around you Edith Edith's eyes opened opened Ohl Oh I I thought wore and guns gun I the Edith the Indian of ot Is dv A race rare tho that t ho has 8 suffered yes 18 but hut a n truly American race mee u a race ruce Hint was sent REnt from place fo to place a arne race that fought and won Only n small portion of their vast Rt r Inh Inheritance e was allotted them but that portion has waxed rich in 1 oil I am nm an nn Indian Edith nor would I conceal It I am nm bestowing upon you the highest honor man can cun give to woman Will viii you become herome my wife 1 Edith the tho the wife of nn an Indian a Indian n man who would die dle for his rare race and you If It you ou will promise me toe this will be the happiest Christmas of my life lite I Yes Yrs Wayne I promise I want to he the wife of nn an Indian a Indian n Bearfoot Indian with Indian with a brave athlete as ns my I protector The radio was tuned In InI Inand InandA I and and Of A A Merry erry Christmas to all was wae the greeting I I in J 1536 w Newspaper Union Vaton |