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Show Her Daughter and His Son A Great Married Lifm Story by IDAH McGLONE GIBSON "V J MAMIE'S AOVICE. UH Hefore I was undressed r heard Mamie Ki'inir up Jim Callahan in a low HH Me had evidently been waiting for tlir J "Yes. She liis omr. lir.ni.- heSl 1 r fcfiiN ' and then after a pause, during I which she was -probable listening to Jim. lie remarked nonchalantri i "Oh. she'a perfect!) ail richt '( rourae. she's SO upset b' the nwiui''. tut so were you noil nl! tl.u rent . Kenneth Halsey'a friend. iiiK i think that she l unite linpi-y diaf sbe has found Mr Halsi . Bp ;Kalr The onl trouble with Ann Is that although -'loe.a not know It, : he can't stand solitude." soli-tude." .rimmv evidently aid chat ihey musl not leave me alone after th:. f..r Mantl. annwernl heartily: "We i -ertalnlv Won't. And Jiramj the added "as soon as l become thcatrii -i star I'll go around with her. After a lit Mi- rllence Mamie again said: "I always knew Ann was the real. thing and he has don- more for me t'.an anyone else m the world. 1 did not wan' shOIUi hei irhetl ahe nut lier old friends, ao I nave never one out with her, but I'm getlfn' so that 1 1 "an pass the time of day with ntrangers gOBBS without sllngin' .slang. Well. I can't talk 1 arlth ytu any more tonight. 1 " t wa Ih ou t.' keep Ann awake, i promised to. .-all you anil I did Jood nlgM " WHS tQ found a ii r wspaper on ni beil fohleil s., F lH Hie first "thing tlia' cnucll 111) eye -,va. : , m "Popular Young Couple Steal March on jJpj Friendr." MHj "Mr. Kenneth Halsey and Miss Grace 0H Cameron were quietly marrrd IH last night SlH "Mr. and Mr, IfaWy were wedded 9u9S Tther hurriedly inr.i nicbt after a c i3BSfl party. Mr, Ifalsev nni Miss lUnieron! nB had been nweethearts .sln . tiiidhoa i EB and although both arc uulfc popular .tit BjsjH ihe youriaer set, ihey decided in forego "Mr. a it i Ura. IIn,c' hail Intended to i aouth Mils raorniftc but unfortunately Mr. falaay was taken t, lh.- hospital itlaoon aftei tin weddfay ceremouy, anJ fer'lnu from a severe iar of ptomalni-poisoning. ptomalni-poisoning. The last account there aeem-.-! i.. he a little rhanK" 4-nM lh.- I- -r. .although ho Is not yet out of danci 'The bride is confined to her hoine f ao III. It has not bfceh ascertalnod .. .' if .1 nj ' Other in. inn. r tf the. iwrtj 1 are serloul indlsjxk-sed " .Mamie heard n'e ftirring and broucht i ma sime toar :tiiti coffee, Peering ihe 1 1 effect of the newapaper article on he i Una tied around brlakjy ri-niarklng' That notice Is all o. It.. Isn t It? It's lucky that I'm worklnc at the theatre, ptherwlae I would he her- to tak. care . r .,ii tinia-. i harl i. 'phone -jH (urn ' jour trlenil JImmj ''ullatian. this murn-inK. murn-inK. eaya thai I"- will b over i-oon J to talk t.i you about your aOvertlalng i job." , "That a good of JImfl) Mainle, but Mr Ilalse w.intn me lo 0001 inl" hii office to -work. He says now that Ken-nefh Ken-nefh i- married ho Is coIiik to give hltn charge of the east aide branch and thai I ..uni be :i r. a' help t.. him In his I own Offlee." s Mamie dlT not re i I asked "Wlial do you Ihlnk about It, Ma- , in"-" "lYell. alnce on ask me." she replied, "I would prefer If I were, you t, work, Wtfll Mi Callahan." "But yon'VC never met Mr. Halao l replied. t i did. The other day When he! was waiting for you and thlx it what i thought about it. YouU IcArn movi from Mr, Caltehan and the IT sey t-is;-nev tn wall. Th. old ffenl Will . .ii r, place aii) time but wilai yi i need rlabt now is experience. I And bcajdns, if J o: go Into Mr. lla'.-f-y t 6f flccOrioaH if tl i lime will be taken nf by nmvwua -Hons aliui hM :--n. Thht la something you'w:t!t 'o gi-; away nrom " Tomonaw Lunclicon for Fur.' |