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V omc CLUB reservations earl) PHONE i198 DANCING with oncnasms Ivory WEDNESDAY, rams! no ssflmnsr Admission 50 Cents DIN! Make lrsrstsflugflorstsstis By John Hallows,‘ Horn ‘Iihst evening the doctor gave tar more thought to s letter than she usually did to her corrupondence. “Dear Paul." (she wrote). "It was characteristic o! you to have the picture waltlnz for me when I reached homo alter the most. de- lighttul holiday I have ever spent. It will lung where I can see it whenever I look up from my desk. It's s lovely thing and I thank you for it. L! only I could give you some- thiug Ivn returnL-Yours, Mary Barnweli." Sitting there in h r silent house, she watched the icture while thoughts came and went. A quarter to midnight. What was he doing? Probably sitting -Pn .the little roonrbeyond his studio road- lng. And she was sitting there watching the picture he hurl given to her ....... .. thinking. Her reverts was broken ss rever- les so often are by the telephone. A frown crossed her face. She was not due to renew her prncticemn- til tho hcxt day. "I-lllllol“ she said, and she spoke she hoard the locum on the land- ing above. I don't oome back until Tuesday st TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLES UNION Presents > l Anne of Green 1 HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL On THURSDAY 8: FRIDAY MARCH 6th & 7th Directed by MRS. RUBY HOULE, C.D.A. Curtain 8:15 P.M. Admission 50c entire repertory company, who were, o! course. not allowed to see the sick girl. "I-Iow is she. doctor?" Raymond Murray asked. "She'll be all rIght," she smiled. "Now clear out-all oi’ you. und the earliest and then one |,t a time." Her letter to Paul Brereton had not been posted, and she added to it the news o! Sonia Petrmels ill- ness and operation. ‘ The following evening she was called to the ‘phone. "Hist Dr. Barnvvell?” "Yes." ‘This la Paul Brereton. How is she?" "Much better, Paul. She'll be all right. The operation was quite suc- cesslul." -"She has everything she wants?" “OI course. She's In hospital." "Will you see that the ohilrl has everything she needs? Let her have a private ward, and do not hesi- tate to call in a specialist. it you think it advisable." "It isn't." she assured him. "Int me know wihst it comes to, ." "I'm keeping an eye on her, Paul -a.part from the tact that she is my patient, she happens to be a Mend o! yours." "Thank you very much. Mary. Thank goodness. I don't have to explain things to you." “And thank you for that prciure, Paul-and the thought behind it.l Goodbye!" There was. he had said. no need to explain things to her; she b011- dered as she replaced the receiver. “Is that Dr. Bsrnwell?" "Yes." "This is Miss Mary Rossall." “who? "Miss Rossall. I'm s member oi the Repertory Company. One o! the girls in the company ° “in Petanel was taken ill at. the theatre tonight and I brought her back to my lodgings with me. I'm afraid she's worse." "Where are you lodging?" "In St. Phillips Street. Myrtle The first house on the left “I know it. I'll be round as soon as I can." I U There was s light in a Broulld floor window and 1s she walked up the flagged path the door was encd. "Oh. I'm glad it's you. doctor," the landlady said. "The poor child's in dreadful pain." 50111.1. Petanel, in a shabby, brown dressing-gown was ly on s will her eyes were closed an she groan- ud as the doctor entered the room. Within ten minutes Dr. Mary nsd made her diagnosis. "I'm practically certain it's ap- pendicitis." "I thought it was that." M!!! Rosssll sold. "It means an opera- tion?" “I think so-and at once. Are you on the ‘phone?’ "Yes. It's in the hall. I'll show ou." y In the dim light inside the am- bulance, Dr. Barnwell watched the taco of the girl on the stretcher. Sonia made all excellent recovery. but the necessary inaction irked her. She had been mow-d into a private ward, and there she receiv- ,ed, one after another. the members .0! the company. There were lovely (flowers in her room. and when Dr. Barnwell asked her who. had scnt them she said she hadn't _any idea. "Evidently an unknown admirer," the doctor smiled. "I've been worried about my’ mother," the girl said. "But Mary] Rosssli haybeen up to see her. She's an invalid and can't get down hare." "There's someone with her?" “No. She's alone. There's a wom- ‘an goes in the morning who xvi-ll look alter her but.I should get back as soon as I can. She's all right, but she shouldn't be alone.” The doctor met Miss Rossali the following day and mentioned Sm- ia's anxiety about her mother. "I can understand it," Mary Ros- ssll raid grimly. And with an ex- pressive gesture made it quite czenr what tvas wrong with the woman. in the Bloomsbury tiat. (To be continued) WHY SUFFER FROM IIEADIQSTS? ‘IURIPPE, PERIOD": PMIE When You Can Hove Tiny beads o! sweat were stand- ing on her Iorehead. Once he: eyes opened. _ "I'm trightened," she said. "There's no need to be," the doc- tor lsld quietly. "But don't talk- just relax and don't worryl’ ‘floull be as right as rain in the morning," the nurse said soozlr- inalw- i It was four o'clock betore the doctor leached her bed t-hst morn- ing. The operation had been sn eu- tire success; the patient had not only survived, but in the lblflliw o! untoward havpflfllnl. WWII‘! $9011 resume her ordinary life. The doctor rang up Miss R/ossall trom the hospital. "You did quite right to send for me." she Isid- "xm you wot-ted until the mom- h; it might have been n wry dl!-_ IIN 7 MINUTES WITH ‘ BUCKLEWS $132111"; ' Glorious Relief nmoo Holy Redeemer Hall I TO-NIUHI 8.30 The arises are thesnme no - s r up M!!!‘ fllugos in the alts. Yesterday's Cryptoquotos maven sacrum: r0 1m or- "m" "°'Y"' ‘ FPRIWI Later in the morning she saw PQNENT MOTIVES MEANER THAN YOUR OWN-BARN‘ h" “He!” “am, ‘m; 1n mg F" mum-N. "mo... Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 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