Tomon,0w.s G. G. I. T. Rally Promise KGIISIIIELBII By Temple Balls; X 't1'lei-e was a breathless silence. At- ler which Elinor said with clamor- nte carelessneu. "Who was it Vicky'."' 'I think I must ask ynu that." Elinor's head went up. "well. if vou knew, why didn't you tell Francis” "I preferred to tell you first." "W'hy'."' "So that you might put. them back." Elumr reached lnr her ura-p "Vicky. tin you know what you are Ire. saying? I won't stand every- thing." ”llm not asking you to stand any- thing I am only askinz what we can both do about -.t.'' It seemed to I-:!lnnr': excited imagination as if Vzcky. still and composed. was like. a marble sta- tue. arainst which she would he shat-te.rerI. "What can I do?" she asked sii'.'.en7y. ”You can tell me what you have dnne with them." "Wolf. -V you must have it"-- I-”.'iuot's eyes did not moo?! Vicky! "I took l'1ftTl this afternoon in Bai'.IfT1Oh3. I d:dn't dare take. any- thing 0! my own. The-rcls t'nat diplomatic d'nncr ncxt week and Francis uuilld hayc a fit if I didn't .1'r-ck iux'srl.' W a'.l Ine fani..y jF'ii'Fil- ll Framns weren't such I mg I wmiiriri'? hr drircn in do such things. Put I had prnmiscd Lucien that money today and 1 had to get it." "You vpau-ned ihmn?" ”Yes." "Hare ynu the tiv:kct?" "Yes." "Give it to mcl "Rut what good will ihai. do unen I haven”. the inoney?” "How much?” .linnr named a sum that seemed in Vicky astounding. 'lye paid all my debts and I bought these cryst- als ' "And I have none. left?" "Not a pcnnr." "Phen Imus! get it. from my bank as soon as DOSSIbiP.' Elinor clutched Vicky": arm. ”You're amng to get them back?" "Hi do my best." Anne was having 3 wonderful time at Betty Lam'ale's party. She was young and she loved to dance and men flocked about her. And she was tasting the sweets oi popu- larity and success. When the music stopped the coup- ins began to drift toward the din- ing room. Garry guided Anni: through the. crnwd. There was a hall to crcss before they reached the dining room-a great vaulted hall. hung with tapestries and por- traits of dead and gone Lanvales. Set. out in stone urns were orange trees. heavy with Innt. and it was against the backiirnund of green and glossy leaves and golden globes that Anne saw her mother. As Annc came up (Elinor said hurrIed”.y, "I was looking !or you. Anne. Daiid and I are going our in the cltih with the. Dorsays rnr bridge. We're fed up. Garry will drive. you home." . "But. Mother!" "Vi'hat?" "Oh. nnthinsi." Anne didn't want in go with Garry. but her mothrr wouldn't understand. There really tvasnit reason except that he'd try to make love in her. And how could she tell her mother that?” Elinor open her bring and took out an envelope. "I want. you to give this to Vicky as 10011 as you get home, Even if she's asleep. I want her in have it innighi-." p Just. then David name. up and Elinnr went with him. her hrad high. her finunces trailing. Annc. going into the. dning room. felt that the frod would choke her. The Imk in her mot.hei”s eyes and the whiiriieas of her face. had frighten- ed her. and what was in that letter in Vicky? When at last she started home with Garry. the rain was coming down hearilv. "Ger." Garry said. ”Thi.s is some- thing ilk” it. Annc. isn't it?" ”Like Wh.'it.?" "Oh. don't begin by asking quest- ions." He laughed a little and lean- ed dc-irn to her. "rt"? gct you alone at last. my darling.” Dead silence. ewrnpt. for a swi-h oi wet loaves as they passed a grca ' V i'17'3fxe Jusf scramble; child.” About one hundred C. G. I. '1'. girls and leaders met in the Unit- ed church. Kensington tor their annual tall rally. The first half hour was spent by registration and getting acquainted period. welcome to delegate: was given by Joan Bow-neural Kenainzwn and the reply by Rose Reeves of Freetown. The Hunter River C. G. X. T. girls had charge nd the morn- ing worship se-.-vice. This was tol- lowod by the discussion and Bible groups. The older giria having as their topic "Its smarter not to drink", led by Mrs. Wm. Heckbert of Stimmerstde. "The. meaning nf prayer" led by Mrs. Barrass. the leader nf the Bible study group. illustrated the use or pictures and hymns in tell- ing the story of the life at Jesus. The Dramatization group pitc- sentcd two stories "The Good Samariuan" in which I narrator read the story, the girls acting the parts; also the ”Prodigal Son" story in which the girls acted the story using their own words. The Leader: zfnup did a musi- cal of the Prodigal Son. The resolutions and courtesy committee composed of Mrs. rass and the presidents of the G. I. T. groups brought in the fol- lowing resolutions. Expression of appreciation to Rev. Mr. Murray and st-ssloii n! the church for use of the church and facilities. Exprcesimi of appreciation to the ladies of the church who so kind- ly entertained the. girls and lead- ers at dinner. I.ppri-ciation to Mrs. Cairns. director. and lender: for the C. G I. T. rally. It was re- cnmmt-nded that more stress be put. on Health projects In the groups and that each group use the mission study material pre- pared by their nwn denomination- al missinn board. The afternoon session hegaii with a sin: sons: led by Miss Doro- thy MacKt-nzie with Rev. Mr. Murray at the organ. The worship service followed. with the Sum- merside C. G. I. T. girls in charge. The girls then gathevred in groups for handicraft instruction. The Health project on nutrition led by Mrs. Wm. I-Icckbert and Miss Erna Morrisnn. The making of plaster of penis plaques led by Miss Wind- sor Smith. The spatter painting led by Mrs. K, Maclnniii. The making 0! Notebooks with Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Vatcher as leaders. Making pipe stem cleaners. doll: and clay sheep with Mrs. Cairns as leader and the Jennie Reeves. Mrs. Dzckson O'Lcai'y displayed a iiumber articles made by the C. G. 1:. girls therc. A film strip "Thy King oomeih" was shown by Geraldine Mac- Lean. Ganies. supervised by Mrs. L. M. Murray were miich enjoyed, lnllnwrd by slipper: c. G. r. 'r. sup- D110: and book: were on display. 'IV.'n sound films were shown by Mr. Everett Donald. "Careers and Cradles" and 'tBattlegx-ound their Heritage." The evening worship Servicg was held in the main church, the theme being. "Jesus calls ug .. KIVC thyself". Mrs. D. Macxenuie Was organist. June Bowman. pm. vincial president or the C. G. 1, '1'. read the scripture. Rev. Mr. Mill-.' THY brought greetings from the church to the rally. A candle lighting service 101. lowed in which the girls formed 3 larae circle and Miss Dorothy MacKenzii-. sang "Just as I am, Thine own to be" while the cand- 1” Wm Mina llxhlcd. The rally was brought to a close hy "Taps", . tree lhy the gate, "Did YOU hear what I said?" "Yes." "Why didn't you aiiswer?" "Because I'm mt. your darling." m'I'he'rain was beating now ggglimgt e uindshiul. a cloudburst: that imbeded their pro;-ms ma oh, mired Garryts ylew.At last thcv 5'-0719901 with it sudden jerk. Garry npmed me dm” Mid Rot out. and them came back to say, "There's miter in the enaim-, It's hopeless '0 ”'.l' to fix it in this storm We'll have wait until someone comes along. V!”-V' l”'”"K "D 10? Anne. wond- "Sd Why she did not come. 1t.:,"5 a dreadful night and Vicky wa. nerrmis as 3 gm, 5),, hm had he: inN'l'Vlcw with Francis who had ur- rlwd before midnight to meet the detectives, She had waylaid him 1;, "18 hall and hart asked for a few mcmcnts alone with him. "Ills about Annets pearl." she said "I know who took them. but rd" rnther not tell you. I wish you'd "11" "W 90 Wt them back and not Dl'l-21?-ht matter farther." ' t. were anyone hm, W". vxckv .. he had said. "I wouldn't listen for " m”""""- Elli You must have vour "'””."5- "id 8005 Orion. I'll confess tlmiisdte being left. up in the air mm "Please don't ask lny more quogt. IO"-V Sh? hid implored. "Send the men away before Anne comes. any that It was all A mistake and nut. "19 Deni have been found." "But. they are not found." "You shall have them tomorrow... He had then dismissed the dlluc. ""'”- "mi cumin: back In vlciiv had talked of other things. 'i'imu.'i; it all Vicky realized his thoughts were turning and twisting in dual; -thanncla. At last he had said, ..I SPOKE to Anne about going with hu- mother but I'm not keen about It-1 ".'.Why not." ' she "9945 1011- She's just a T050 continued - Douvvu AYLMEI Your Familv ii; INIJ EIILE ni'Ui'.)i'ii'iIiT rm: GUARDIAN. 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