ocronaa 30. 1952 , The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kemble rVVV,D ,-',,.vr ,.vo::ka'-V-1'”. For Tomorrow THE high tempo of current af- fairs is likely to take on a purely personal or romantic aspect in which all home. ”omestic. affec- ttoiinl and intimate contacts form n grand climax to things already in the making. Love matters, engage- ments, even elopements. hold the spotlight. with all manner of cele- brations and parties to mark the Joyous Occasion. Happy moments, seasonable benents, gifts. emotion- al stimuli there are. in a playtime for the old as well as young in spirit, the romantic. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may anticipate an abundance of,all the good things in life - in heart, home and career. The emphasis is on all that incites. elates and mag- nifies the warmth of creative tal- ents. , the aspirations of youth, codes and enticements of the pass- hung there. 3. started. Good heavsnsl suppose she asked about thati What away for her to learn -how could he not have told her himself long ago about Ellie-the ed now, what careless wounding ' bluntneas might Aunt Lavinia put into her answer. which he could notlsprlng to correct, separated from Susan as he was by those alien presences in the room. Light, casual. airy, the young voice asked. "Whose the invalid- looking girl in the oval frame?" "That's Ellie. she was an in- watched her. little there was to tell? If she l!k- him THE didn't . . . " The door to the Principal's house fell shut behind a young man who plunged down the steps and off at random, anywhere his feet took I-fa had rushed out of the house and gone tearing off, not knowing where. because the proxy presence of those others suffocated him. He had been stopped by wooden bars across the road in a country lane, just beyond a small low stone house. His house now, her house, their home. His faithful knowing feet had brought him home. He watch and saw that it was long ....,,., GUARDIAN. cuancorrarowiv small and battered. The door of his hose was flung open. a man's figure stood in the oblong of light, a voice cried. " ell, Uncle Tim, welcome to our city." Timothy started stlffiy up the steps. A tall, loose-jointed man ran down to meet him. His cold hand was taken into warm flexible muscular fingers, a gay voice be- gn facetlously. "Aunt Lavinia and and I were thinking of starting the fire department and the sher- iff out after you . . ." The grip of his fingers tightened, the light Jill! the samel" have you been74 Here, let me take your cost." , "Oh, I... why, I . . . Just stepped out for a walk. But see here, you can't leave your car out all night with the thermometer where it Is. You take it right around to the -- put your coat on! -back to the Academy next to the furnace room. there's a . . .- " "What the heck. Uncle Tim! You don't need to tell me where to put a car for, the night here. I'll be back in a Jifr." Bent over the fire, Timothy lis- tened to an explanation of Oen- ' by's appearance from Aunt Is- vinis. "I'd gone to bed-well. not to bed, my light was on. That was why he knocked If he hadn't seen 9. light he'd have gone on down to the tavern at the depot. He says he's left Wisconsin and the bank -for good-because of the girl he was engaged to. And he said it was by an accldent'that he came here at all. l-le just happened to think of us on his way to New York to take his shlp." "l1is” shipl" world cruises. '1 asked him it he had money enough for anythinl so expensive and he laughed and said he certainly had not. But if he hasn't, how can he?" 2 :- .. , beauty and art, with kindred emo- VIlid- She was Timothy'g mgey felt for a match, found that his voice deepened to affection-im 1”” W” '” WW TWM'!h9' To be continued ,9 mum and hpjmuaj aim. These wild mu-jgg nooded the Emu, hands, bare to the Arctic co1d,f:redulous, astonished at itself- may jngtgg-151129 to him, prolong face-g hm-hjhg genecgjon 0; 1; were almost too stiff to bend, 'You havent changed a hair! and pg)-petugte gcco;-ding to the instantly on that of the man who struck a match. looked at his Why, gosh, Uncle Timi You look COMPARE ... ing hour. "Let Joy be unconfined," "His . . ..wife . . . 7" dusank Nit He ctzuld nioltllielieve his , "Cw!" hel crlcdt.thl5t'GYBI rulggg; I) t l i: II I , i ll l - - 95- no P055 5 mg 9 us 3'! R I391"- u n he h as ty remember the s ar ed vo ce faitered self con WA an zltloigd on the curve 0, me lace. "why. Canby Hunt" how . . . IlOIl.9fOIj25c so6a.'"."-RRO"& Grapefruit. 6 for . 47: SEE Oranges. 4 doz. . . 95: si.Ti5E7es'-Ts)-z7b?DD'" Flour. bug . . . . . 35,95 Cranberries. 2 lbs. 29: Choice Quality-20 oz. less-favored, "Share the goods the gods do send in their beneficance." A child born on this day is bound to be gay. gracious. charm- Cook's Corner . Hot Baked Beans in Mock Pumpkins For the mock-pumpkins cut a slice from the top of the oranges, remove pulp. and allow to dry thor- oughly. They are pretty if the top is scalloped around the opening. On the day for serving place one orange cup on each plate and on with simmering hot baked beans. Goblin Sandwiches These sandwiches are made from ciously over the word, was struck into silence by it. She put a head up to her flaming cheek, and hung her head. The sword thrust or the zero night made him reach mechani- cally for a coat, a cap. Aunt Lavinia was saying. "Ellie was a connection on his father's side. An orphan, she was, brought up by one of the clerical cousins. very full in health. I myself al- ways thought that the Hulmes RA eatmafie PAII Good news for those who long for relief from rheumatic pain. but feel hopeleeal Thousands get. speedy relief from rheu- matic and arthritic suffering by using T-R-C's. Don't let dull. wearlsome aches, driveway. he saw now. The license was I. Wisconsin one. Wiaconsinl in the Lords world did you ever get herei" He stood gaping. The car was A WEEKL MONTREAL. order" fo ottr growing love them! And o cotrrse, soup easily assimilated, nourishing, and So give them lots of soup-the Hcina wayl ' in tid-bits to eat . . E IINZ CONDENSED SOUPS are r soup-loving youngsters. And what a blessing they are to mothers! So easy to preparei Bo mother-why not stock up on Heinz Sou s for . Your Young Daughter will lotie "Well, Uncle Tim, where in heck Y INFORMAHON SERVl(I Oct. 30th - No wonder youngsters love these soupsl Heinz home-style soup recipes are like ruotheris . . . tasty-brim-full of fascinat- . and nourishing, tooa Yes, n ma e-to- and grown-u family? Da will is a natural ood for children . . . full of appeal for young appetites. quick-to-make, nourialiing, delicious Washing Dishes isn't nearly the A COMPARISON PROVES ONLY NEW WAY CAN 1118. C P U5. PERI ill ll Tl ih t th d . - and 51333: .w..u3"i.3i'n.” ” 8" flunglt dpevli'IsTlll hf coiii ll: OFFER TERM5 A5 EA" A5 THESE- Tvw JVVV her . . . Lu" j.:-- her alone . . . till he could tell W H Bxzerczifz DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED ' thin slices of canned steam brown .1 h mhh 1 h, .11 i9 help 3'0" Ch?" 1" '-Nd ' Tomato J'"ce' 2 f-or 296 bread, with faces cut out oi the ::y 'lo?I1'lDe.r.. 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