rnuaspav Tliose Crazy Bartlett: CHAPTEI ONE Part One she was s very pretty girl and she was obviously. though not un- plesssntly. aware of the fact. The shining zolden hs,ir was loosely waved and hung in s soft shoul- der length bob; her skin had the exquisite dewy loolr that belongs to properly nourished and gently shielded youth; her eyes were lsrge and darkly blue and deep- set beneath thin. airy brows that were like soft wings. The girl stared out of the win- dow at the flying landscape. There was abreath of panic in her heart. and in her face a faint reflection of that emotion, des- pite her young, somehow almost touching poise. It was crazy and absurd. of course, but she was frightened; for she was gum: home to a perfectly strange place and s family made up of strang- ers; s mother and father whom she scarcely remembered, two sis- ters and couldn't remember at all. comforts s wounded UN soldier at a brother Whom she SEEING FUR HIMSELF - Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York a hospital near Seoul. Korea. The She Will leaving behind her 311 Cardinal is on an inspection tour of the Korean battlefront. (Photo by the beloved. familiar things had made up her busy. happy that NEA-Acme staff photographer Warren Lee.) life. That life had come to an end, so far as her heart and her emo- in a show called Hal G. Meadows none were concerned. on a crisp, Greater Minstrels. We never met snowy day when Ellen Crawford Buzz, but from what my old man and Martin Gray had walked into always said, he was 3. character -. Ioulse Patterson's crowded New and is. still. I imagine." York studio and announced gaily, Celia was scarlet with fury. and "Uncork the champagne. people! her eyes were blazing when at last; We're going to be married tomor- she found her tongue. "Myi rcwl" name." she told the stranger. ”is' so now she was picking up the Celia Bartlett." l pieces. Aunt Judith had gone on "Mines Rusty Randolph. he to s Mexican vacation and Celia said pleasantly, before consterna-1, was going home to try to get a tion struck him and he gasped: new prospective. And this was and his eyes flew wide open in; dismay. "Did you say Bartlett?" 9 the train that was taking her. i ”I did," she told him. sweetly. . . 0 big. red- venomous, licr tone low and ircm-l 1193111901 young man in a worn bling. "Buzz Bartlett is my lalll-l gray suit and shoes that had ob- er. I'm one of the iCrazy Bart-l viously been mended, though not lettsl' " I very neatly polished, looked at her ' f ' l curiously. Then he rose and came The stranger straiclitoiicd and to lean above her and say pleas-;stood erect. All about him the. antly. ”I wonder if you and l areisoldiers and sazlors and nilIl'lll6S,i going to the same place - Lath- who had been listening: eagerly. amtown? I know I have to take chuckled and looked at Rustyi the bus from the next station." Randolph with amusement. Celia'.s blue eyes looked him i'lim sorry.”'said Rusty at last: over with a. remote politeness thatihis voice harsh with anger. "You brought. a touch of color to thel had no right to let me make a fooll young man's face. "I'm going too: myself.” , Lnthamtown. yes." she said. l ”I let you? You nccded no helply l'Ever been to Lathamtown?" he'You simply rushed in headlongu asked with interest. How dare you gossip and chatter. "Once a very long time ago." about the people you are going to He grinned at her disanningly. visii? If the family is so outrag-j "That must have been all of fif-leous, I wonder you'd lower your-i teen years ago. You can't be morelseif to visit them" flashccl Celial than sixtec ot'v l "I havcnli been in since I was twelve." she said withllike very much to strike an almost icy distinction. "Andlsicad. he pulled his baitcred suit- that was eight years ago." lcasc down from the rack above his "Ild never direanwd you were so seat and made his way out of "the Across the aisle, a. :1 :- 'n m av cl. F) :7 D (D :1 E :7 her; in-l old!” said the sirn.igci', u'.th his car. Wlnnln: smile. ' hear of thcl Rusty moved off down the sta- Bartletts? "rlie C2'R'I.y g..m..g,-i lion platform as though he knew people call 'cm. iini visiting.cxactly where he was goin:. But. them." lCelia stood iheside. her suitcases: Celia sat. very still, her face and looked about her. puzzled andj she: min- oupltlred and feeling as though Her might burst into tears any stiffening wiih shock and rage. The Crazy Bartlettsi own family! Before she could say ute. Mlythingz, the stravigcr went gally on. "Buzz Bartlett and my father troupcd together for twenty years To be contim ed That Body Of Yours Continued from page 2 l K9. WHY HAVE relcqsed to just; machinci xv-as . LII above the resting systolic pressure In and a 10 cc. sample ni bloodi drawn quickly by La wiric-bored! needle 115 seconds). Both blnodi gsaniples were ccntrifuizcd and the lamount of histamine resent esti- IUI 'n l maied. - p l In all experiments it was found that muscular contraction (work: exercises in man is accomna-niedk by a flow of histamine into thci blood. The blood plasma collected after contraction of muscles con- tained three to four histamine than the cnntrpl plasma sample. I-I9 PAIR (2 pair for S2 ALL FULL FASHIONED FIRST SI Gauge I5 Denier and 45 Gauge These hose are from one of Canada's Manufacturers and would normally sell I800 PAIRS NYLON HOSE Newest Shades - Tenglinl and Glow SL95 If they carfled 1he”"manufsciurer's label. ON SALE ,TI'IURSDAY-9 A. M. LMGDRER E-MPLEOD The ship Fifty-Twit By Reilly (Dedicated to Time) We stand on a shore, that we stood on before Watching YEAR SHIPS that pass in the night- On lifefs seven seas. in the calm and the breeze. As they ebb and they flow in their flight; Over lodges and shoals, sailing on to their goals, Crossing currents and sand bars of time - with a compass and wheel. and a well balanced keel. Om a course that is buoyed divine.- Somc snips sailed afar. to a red- bordered bar, In the throes of war's fury and strife -- Where the youth and the prime. on their billows of lime, Felt the flow and the ebb of their life; On a Lblood-letting field. with high mortal yield, For the Reaper that's fatal and grim - From the four-winds of earth. kill- ing pleasure and mirih. And the young vigored men of our kin. Lalhamtownl Al-llcllooked as though he wovuldljso the Year Fifty-One. is at ship) that has gone. Out into the mist from our view- Biit the haze clears away. in a new dawning day, On the deck of the Ship Fifty Two December Ill. 1951. NORTH PINETTE SCHOOL llonnr roll for the month of Dccember. Grade X.-i. Billy Ross. Grade IX.-1. Peggy Ross. Grade VI.--1. Bruce Singleton. Grade v.-i. Grace Dicherty; 2." Aiildene Ross; 3. Robert Ross. . Grade IV.-1. Caroline Buchanan; Singleton. , Grade Ill.--1. Donna Buchanan; 2. Harold Singleton; 3. Donnie Ross, Grade II.-1. Alvin Singleton; Tavish. Ruth Dichcrty: 2. 3. Gerald Mac- Grudc I. Sr.-l, Dianne Ross and " iPatsy Donovan iequall: 2. Dcvena. .VlacTavisli: 3. Joan Panton and Janet Buchanan. icqual.i Teacher-Viola MacDonald. OFEAN I:IONl'3ER. The Royal Williiim. built Iii times m0l'e'Quchcc, in i8.'l.'i was the first vcs-l Small Sizes Only: sol In cross the Atlantic under steam. W .35) QUALITY 40 Denier leading Hosiery for SL75 and Howard Ross; 2.. 3. Clayton; THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN linlothy Ix ssye-- - Continued from page 2 this time my wife and I have always gotten slong nicely. Since we purchased our TV set however. we are continually disagreeing over what programs each of us should see. I can't understand why my wife can't meet me halfway. 1 am very patient and considerate. but she went: her way. After watching her choice of programs for three or four hours. I'd like to see some sporting events. 'but she gets so mad at the suggestion. she's ready to throw things. J S. . ANSWER: After watching TV tor three or four hours anyone will be ready to throw anything! This new slid wonderful medium of entertainment is causing similar disruption in most homes. They can only be solved through the give-and-take policy. Each member of the family should he alloted a certain amount of choice, with every- . one else abiding by it patiently. If your wife concedes your right to a share in the program select- lng. she'll probably discover herself becoming very much interested in sports. Some of the gentlest lsldes I know have become rabid wrestling fans after being exposed to the sport for s while. DEAR. MISS DIX: For several months I have gone steady with I am 16. a boy two years older than I. 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