F~ _ senseless worrying. -at the moment. \‘b~' and he. Mnlzizie had assorted. would -.. ~~n v ’. ' mam, Bing. Just the same ‘t was " ready back. If she could lust talk . employment agency and ~<>vEMe§e..=§T-.11e. ESCAPE By ’ Royal Brown When Jonesey arose on the eighth morning after her marriage ‘h, med to persuade herself that Tqny wouldn't, or at least couldn't. M; yet seven when she stood on ._ street corner bud breathlessly re- viewed the headlines of the news- papfl‘ as she had just purchased. rue morning news was innocuous ,0 m- us she was concerned. She told herself that she had been silly In let Maggie send that preposter- oils telegram to Bing. Nevertheless, it is doubtful if she would have pulled it back if she could. It occurred to her that she might teieoiwne Terry's piece of business. Perhaps he was a1- ", him shg would stop all ihrs She phoned from a public booth. and was assured that Mr. sorren- to was not in Boston. “No. I don't know when he'll'be back." she was Informed. Th: question of Tony was no! l0 be settled yet: the question uf ii _ioh remained. She emerged from the hooth and turned to the clas- elfled ads. Almost every‘ad sound- ed as if it were a racket. and Jnnesey swiftly skipned them. The rcsl were wlnnowed out for one reason or another. Jonesey folded the paper. The next thing to do was to go to the register for -'|. job. She did so and was told there was nothing for a wr-itress Would she care for housework? Jonesepi wavered. It seemed as if she must take anything. Still Ml‘ Lari-flu would he hack oii Monday surely inkn her hzirla. Sn shed mil until Monday, anyway. she decid- sd. At three she went to Lark-M's HEADACHE ? ‘- TAKE MILD _? AlI-"VIOITAIII LIXITIVI NRTableta relieve h-dachll, lick foelllsl. dua to I TIsorou pleasing 3h Ist. Two etrengtha, for utzl coated or plain. _al . Do on all , “*' “smut! '::'::..t":i'r."wr*~~ " ‘sili- Iv. Edit-ia- ioiia tonic iron. ohm edit‘; = t... “restrain. ,.-.-.-.~.;~ w 4h iwmfi“ "" “'5 Mollie sat down at the table op- posite Jonesey - lei-Ida's was u]- "W" dfllerisd save for the help. “G°'h» but I'm Ilad tomorrow is Sunday." she remarked. Jens-My knew how Maggie mt. I-Brkln’: was closed on Sunday. But the thought or Sunday (med h" Wm‘ dllmiy. What would she do with herself? "WI-ll I see you tomorrow?" she asked Maggie. Miiilllie grinned. “You're going to see a lot of me-all there is to be m" in public. ~We're going down to Revere. you and me. and put on our bathing suits and lie on the sand and soak in violet rays. How's that sound to you?" “I'd love it. but I can't afford it." I 7'. R my party" retorted Maggi-e, '5‘J"i° Pilrlyi The sun and the ocotn are free and the rest won't break me. Hot dogs served at noon -a la carts. Now don't talk back. i!’ lil settled." ‘ "I G041’! see Why you're g9 qgod to me." Joncsey ggld, Nessie est» hcr a swift look. “Oh, it's lust inv kind heart," she retorted ironicnllu XXIV Sunday downed fair and still Hazing hot. Jonesey nict lifziggie at the ferry and they went on to- gether to the beach where they lav °Yi "it lend. a part of the crowd. Yet apart from it. Now and than the predatory male looked them Over enurolslneiv and made the usual overtures toward IJGIIFr M- qualntance. M'iiltlie disposed of them tirutal. 1Y~ "They'll! cot their nerve!" she remarked. "They might think they could make mp it"; they "Wm. h, know you're not that sort_ Yer it's vou they're after, Tmngs hm“ 7'0")’. for lnstance- arc bound t: ilfibnen to a girl like you, The trouble with you is that you're mo d!" IPIIIUHB. but You'll get over that. One of hese days some ma" is going to be awfully good to you.- as cood as you deserve." Jonesey swer-t up her long lashes and looked at Msssie. 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They went in, Maggie could swim like a fish and Jonescy, grimly de- termined to conquer her terror of the water, got as far as her waist. The water was none too warm and they did not linger in it long. ‘they sat on the sand end Masilie glanc- ed off at a speed boat in the mid~ die distance. ~ "If somebody with something like that wanted to get acquainted with me right now he might have a chance," she said. “Think of a ride in that." Instead. Jonesey thought poig- nantly of Bing, Ho loved boats and she was afraid of them. That was why he had taken her to the camp instead of to the Ellen J, after their marriage. If she hadn't izone to the camp she would not have znr-rie her discovery. Not at once, uny- way. Now, she passionately wished it had been to the Ellen J he had taken her. Maggie still watched the speed boat. “Wouldn't you love that!" siie murmured. And Jonescy answered. "Yes!" with a fervor that surprised both hcr iind Maggie. What she was thinking as she spoke. cf course. was that if she could just bring Bing back she'd he willing to go anywhere svith him in any kind of boat, It was too bad that Bing could not have known she felt so. ft might have lielped him a bit this Sunday morning. He spent, t. at the wheel of his car. again hmded for Boston. Through Saturday nf- ternoon and until late Saturday night he had talked with Jonescyfls grandfather and then gone to bed in wh-“i had boon Jcncsefs room. Miirrlrszc. ihcv say, matures a mun. Rinc. married a week and a v when he arrived at Coolidge Mills. had had little actual exper- ience with what Is known as the miritai stoic, hut he had exper- ienced ewtrssordlnarv problems. The first 0flSiEiil"IlI had been the worst.’ surviving it. he was getting his Wis and finding them sharpened. ft wns s, much more incisive purposeful young man who tallied to Jonesey's grandfather than his friends had ever known. Sam sens- ed something of the chance -r'l\.en Bin: arrive-d at. his apartment a little after noon. “You haven't found her!" said at once. “What have found then?" "A lot." Bin: assured him. His eyes met Sam's. "I know I can rely on your discretion.” (To be continued) Girl Guides Annual Report Flam you (Continued ‘from Pageffx) ‘realize the value of Guide main- ng." After the Tee at Government House for Lady B.P. which was attended by members of the Prov- incial and Local Association and Badge Examiners, the Chief Guide said to me quite sincerely "I think you have a splendid lot at women in both the Provincial and Local —qulte the best of all the prov- inces." In Lord Rlowailarrs very fine qilk one or two things stands out part- icularly. He said “A Guider (or Soouter) should be able to leave her company or Pack meeting oc- casionally to enjoy a social even- ing or movie, ctc., provided she has a Lleut. or Patrol Leader to carry on." His other thought was very penetrating. "Guiding or Scouting should not be a full time job for a few, it should be a part time lob for many. There must be a discrepancy somewhere, we find it extremely hard to get Guiders ind the ones we have are over worked. We have a good lay organization, what are we doing with them? If they are interested and they must be or they would not be on the Associat- ion. let them in on the work and at the same time on the fun of WEDNESDAY NIGHT in Aid Of KINSMEN CHARITY BENErsi l NG CLUB Admission 30 Cents BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall IU-NIUHI I 8:30 ' The prizes are the same as iisooa prevailing It tolls! Hinges In the city- Freezout For Charitable Panacea Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A QUESTINN OF POSITION In sacrificing bidding, particul- arly. the position of the player is of paramount importance. Observe to- day's deal: Westdealer. East-West vulnerable. Q102 gaQJfliifl OQ9 +105 alums 019863 N Qsos w E t’ A3107 LAM? 3*... S * 4- ‘i- 'QK9874 gxsesa ‘Q94 fliebldding: _ West North but south 1A 29 s; 4Q 5Q Pass 6Q 7' Double Pass Pass Pass KING OF THE East opened his singleton diamond] against the seven-heart contraictq and the result was a four-trick pen-‘ silty-WU points. I This. of course. would have been an excellent sacrifice if East-West could have made their vulnerable slam. but the fact was that West would have had to lose a spade and a club. no matter how he maneouvr- ed. Thus, the "swing" against North-South for taking the unnec- essary sacrifice was 800 points. (Six spades scarcely could have been doubled). Even this loss could not be fairly assessed against South for his de- cision to overbid six spades. if his position at the table had been diff- erent By that I mean, if South had been the last to speak for his side, it would have been quite rea- sonable for him to reason that the possible 10s§ from letting the six- spade bid stand was greater than the loss that would be suffered at seven hearts. This. however. was not the issue, so for as South was concerned. The salient fact was that North was still to be heard from! It was by no means incon- ceivable that one or both of the op- ponents had overbid (East. had!) and besides. South's void in spades Suggested that North might turn up with an unexpected trick in that suit. It is true that even it South had properly passed. for his partn- er's decision. North would have been none too sure of defeating the ad- verse slam; but in view of his high- ly probable spade trick. his dia- mond queen and the good chance that South could take a trick. North probably would have "stood PM" and let the enemy try to make their ilontract. Gulding. we Commissioners are to blame for not calling on these members whose duties and privil- eges are defined on p p ll and 12 qt the P.O and R. In one of the recent tabloid Mafi- azines which often hit the__nall on the head. there is an article called "Don't Ba A One Man Band". Herc are two quotations from it “You'll go farther and get more done once you learn to deleflilie work and make use of other peoples’ talents" and "People who get things done seldom do it all them- selves." In the 16m rcntuiy women's rings were often worn suspended from a chain, OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Moior Hoople COUNT TEN BEFORE ‘IOU FORTHE CLEANER, Miami-nix!» Hi5 NIBS MP6 as uaeev A5 A auwcneas cA-r! 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