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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Robert praised her pies and cakes and so did Bee and Bob. Ill do the salads," said Bee, with BOB AND relief. Its silly, I suppose, for me to cook when youre here and can DEBTORS do it so much better. j alWell, said Uncle Robert,; 85 ways held that salads were a waste of time and appetite anyway. Sliced By ALICE DUANE tomatoes yes." ' And he forked (McClure Syndicate WNU Service.) some off a generous platterful that Aunt Beatrice had prepared to serve with the pot roast and green corn I ELL you how I dope it and mashed potatoes. But fancy I out. Bee," said Boh, salads, or just green leaves and off no. Things cant be worse than they are. And Uncle Robert took charge of Theyre bound to get better. We the vegetable garden from which havent either of us jobs now we Bfce and Bob expected to supply will have sometime, of course. So much of their table later in the sumwhen on earth could we find a better mer. time to get married than now? And of course he knows more Bee hugged his arm affectionately about it than I do, said Bob,, one as they walked along briskly in the evening, smoking his pipe in the cool spring dusk. grape arbor with Bee, as 1 they Bob, youre a good deal of a watched Uncle Robert proudly peach," she said. Honestly, Im so showing off the even rows of tired of running down leads for new beans and carrots andgreen to Aunt peas jobs, and trying to act cheerful when Beatrice. been there a Theyd people ask me how things are com month then the uncle and aunt ing along that I dont know what to And you see its his house and do. It would be swell to be mar- her furniture1 sighed Bee. There ried and to feel, anyway, that some- isnt much we can do, is there? body needed you." the of end By the two youngJuly But, Bee that isnt why we are er people were a bit crowded feeling marrying? out. Its darling of Aunt Beatrice Wed No, she said, soberly. cook us such delicious meals," marry if we were both millionaires to' said Bee one evening, to Bob. But if we both had the best jobs in I like and dont huckleberry pie the world. We are marrying be- neither do you, and weve had it cause we love each other, arent twice this week. we?" Yeah, acquiesced Bob gloomily. Well, thats my idea, said Bob, But Uncle Robert likes it. Its like with a contented chuckle. his planning twice as many egg So they were married. plants next summer in the garden. I can certainly cook food for two Your aunt likes them. Slimy things 1" of us for a great deal less than we Bee laughed. Bob, do you supspend now for our meals," said Bee. pose And, Well be a lot happier, too," Sure," said Bob. Sure thing. said Bob. whatll we do if they want Well, subwent to in a little live They the house and the furniture for urban cottage. A little, themselves?" house, rather, at the edge of a rather Whatll we do? Give it to them. new suburb. theirs. That job I start Monday Its It still had a country look, with old is enough to keep us both going here tumble-down lilac bushes and a but if the old people take this white picket fence, strawberry to town, place and we have to shrubs, and day lilies planted along maybe youll have to takegothat place the uneven flag walk to the front you've been considering until I get door. a couple of raises. You see," Bob explained, Uncle Well, thats all right, said Bee. Robert gave it to me. He was born you fit in here so welL Id here, I guess. Always held on to likeOnly to be able to keep you here. he lived for here hasnt it, though It was next day that Beatrice years. Never married, you know, and has lived at third-rat- e hotels and Robert told Bee and Bob that where his third-rat- e income would they were going to be married. support him. Nice old boy. Uncle And Bob and Bee were sincere in Robert, but not much of a money their congratulations, though both their hearts dropped a bit at the m&k6r ' prospect of losing their home. decided Bee. sweet, Its It was the day before they were Well," said Bob, with a smile, to be married, and they had driven I guess it runs in the family. out with a lot of their things. And, added Bee, hugging Aunt And, when the furniture Aunt Beatrice, its been a splendid tide- -' Beatrice gave me gets here, we can over letting us live here. Well be make it look quite lovely. Theres getting on, though, now. a highboy thatll go there, right beGetting on?" exclaimed Uncle side that window. And nice old iron Robert. Whats the matter with fire dogs for that hearth. She didnt this place for you two? Itll be more really give me the furniture, you comfortable after we go. know. Only when I told her yesterYou go? exclaimed Bob. day wed decided to be married sh6 "Well, you see, Beatrice and I sent for it where shes had it in want to see the world. Weve had Watkins ever since Upcle storage died and she went to boarding told a nice summer vacation here with me I might as well use it; shed not you two youngsters, and we may ' come up for a week or two every want it again. of Uncle Robert summer but were going to live in Well, course, in New York. Back there hasnt exactly given me the house. aat hotel Briesket the where I used to live, He pays the taxes and the house is his. But hes going to leave it to Bob. Suit you two to stay on here? Ive got a little more put by than me and he calls it mine." Bob looked around affectionately I need and Ill deed this place to see, if it hadnt been for at .the little clumps of grass al- Bee. You Beatrice and I wouldnt two, you ready green, at the swelling buds on have known each other. the lilacs, at the little white and Aunt green shoots thrusting upward in her niece.Beatrice smiled happily at of border the path. the No, thats a fact. And the furniNice little place, what?" ture goes with the house. You two Lovely, just lovely, agreed Bee, and they hurried on with their un- mustnt say anything about it. Its loading, putting to rights and plan- a little debt we owe you." ning. ' That was in April. In May, with North Carolina Church lilacs just coming into bloom. Aunt Is Restoring Old Port Beatrice came to visit them. Bee of the quaint old seaRestoration had invited her, and she had acceptN. C., is giving to of to Bath, Bees port surprise. ed, quite I didnt think shed come, said modern America the haunts at-of Bee to Bob, a little apologetically. Blackbeard the pirate, a church But she writes that shes so anxious tended by early American colonists to see her old things in place again and homes built more than two centhat she will come for just a few turies ago. Plans for restoring the historical days. Im sorry, Bob; it seems are being pushed by the village or even to let anything spoil wrong leaders of the East CaroEpiscopal life." our perfect interrupt Their interest springs diocese. lina Bob looked up from his work at from the Bath Episcopal church, the edge of the vegetable garden. built in 1834, and recognized as the Thats all right, Bee, I feel that oldest church building in the state look But here too. way, And he hauled a letter from a today. Called The Cathedral because pocket. ruled it is by the bishop, the buildUncle one from Robert. Heres in excellent condition is still Says hell come for just a few days ing hand-mad- e doors and with original see to be here tomorrow. Wants hand-cu- t wooden pews. It is to be how the old place looks with some of restored and converted into a naus actually living here again." shrine. tional Bee giggled. will be opened near A museum Bob chortled. the old Marsh hcuse and church the Aunt and Beatrice And when Bees in 1714, will be conBobs Uncle Robert arrived they near by,intobuilt a rectory. found two very happy young people verted are the ruins of interest Of with a warm them for great very waiting welcome. Aunt Beatrice was a an old house near Bath creek where Blackbeard the piplump, pretty, comfortable, middle-age- d EdwardisTeach said to have lived during woman, who wore pink ging- rate ham dresses in the morning. And, his days of power. Ruins of hi3 without seeming to push Bee aside, ships may be seen there at low she took charge of the kitchen. tide. Bath has grown little sioce it was There wasnt a doubt about the fact that she could cook better than Bee. settled by white men abu. 1690. BEE, . , r rea-sonab- ly. ( v - Stan GPonsit J Wanting to Stay? Dangerous Subject Motors. By Virginia Vale Columbus found the American thing that admitted , about Bette Davis; shes not afraid to stick her chin out. Shell ask for anything that she thinks she deserves. If she gets it, fine; if By LEMUEL F. PARTON she doesnt, she proves that This department NEW YORK. shes a good loser. a swarm of rumors THERES one a play that she saw last summer in Provincetown at least, at the moment of writing she wants to do it. She persuaded Warner Brothers to buy it. Theyre willing to let her do the moyie version, after it had been, produced on the New York stage with names that mean something in the legitimate theater. .With characteristic confidence in her own ability, she cant see why they wont let her have a try at it in New York. Its said that theyre afraid of what might happen to her draw at the box office of motion picture houses if Broadway didnt feel that her performance on the stage came up to the mark. 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The other day they were using 10 of the toy planes during the filming of the picture, called Danger Flight. Danger was the right word. They were shooting an important scene, in which a midget plane is used to warn Tailspin Tommy of impending danger. Every time the plane was turned loose it headed for the top of the stage and became entangled in the rafters and lights. Then the crew had to stop work and disentangle it. Half a days shooting' was lost, in all. Those 10 small planes were worse than the battalion of transport planes used in the film. They flew into houses, broke windows, got lost in trees, hit the wrong people or disappeared completely. Danger Flight" is the story of a boy who saved many lives because he had learned about flying from model airplanes. John Trent, who plays the lead, is a real pilot and knows all about big planes. At first it was announced that Nelthat radio program because he hadnt time for it. 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