Ogroaan 2s. 1949 i-x-j l! MIA‘ ensues retro: 1 SAULT lS BUSY canmmn and United States . m. tonnage passing through l‘ psqfin. Ste. Marie canal each ‘s, i‘.\'l(‘4‘ that n! the Panama “(d sucy, canals. y?” $2795 MAHOGANY Admiral-perfected superhetcrodyne circuit Ii"! "mm" STILL ROOM Not counting the less habitable parts oi’ Canada there are less than seven persons to the square mile: in Holland and Belgium there are 70.’) persons to the square mile. yrqnrvrnv nun ‘ving Room / Murchison-Baffin Th! mBYrlv-se o! Alice Ivelyn 00m". daughter oi Mrs. Collin, Moreii, and the late Kimball H. 60m“. to Clarence Grant Murchison York Pointson .01 the late Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Murchison, took place Saturday morning, October 22, in Trinity United Church. Charlotte- tow. Revercni: RED, Mums, ‘Pastor oi’ the Church, officiated ..t the Ceremony. The bride wore a .dress of thistle-rose crepe fashioned with fitted bodice and tiered skirt she wore l, hat of dork brown and carried Talisman Roses. 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Tammany politician on the subject o! licens- ing the child actor. boomed across the table. “‘By Jove.’ I said to nim, ‘you fellows better not take any walks arund ‘the monkey cage at the zoo. They'll think you've es- taped!" "You're a card, Miss Ames. You've Just got to let me bring my girl, Mary. around to one of these Sun- day shlndigs. she's the one i keep telling you about, Gives imitations Mannering. Rose Stuhl, Julia Marlow. You can't tell it from the real thing, not that I RUDY.’ anything about it, but that's what those who do know tell me." "We‘1l look her over," said the Charlottcnburg, digging a spoon- ful of cheese out or its jar and lean- ing to place it on the plate of Colonel Half. "Try that with a swallow o! port, Haff. It hits the spot." , "She takes alter her mother who had talent thataway. You'll see for yourself when I bring her around. Next Sunday suit you?" Miss Mullane tilted her small, short-haired head. "We'll all dyin: to meet the family, Colonel. That seems next in order." Unplumbed by the dark look flashed by Ciiariottenburg down the length o! the table to Kitty, the colonel washed down his cncese. "I've got six pieces oi progeny to 9- ‘ show, Miss Kitty. Not one or them is chipped or damaged. All fine as fine can be." "I119 Charlottenburg is a per- fectionist, Colonel." "That, my dear Miss Hehior. Mifliane. will be about enough out of you," said the Charlcttenburg, serving the colonel sugar out of the bowl which she held poised. "There's no home in New York. Half. where you'll get colored crystals instead of tombstones for your coffee. That's because "That's because, in case you rlorrt already know it," cried Kitty ii. the tone o! la-dee-dee, "you're in the home o! the most original wo- man in town, la Charlottenburg!" "I! there's one thing 1 admire more than another," said the colonel. hitching his heavy indy about on his frail chair until the rungs pulled. "It's 9, smart woman. What say. Miss Ames, i! you and me take this atternon off to try out that Wliiys Knight two-seater nf mine? I've got a lot of ideas I'd like to talk out with a smart woman like you. i1 Miss Mullane and IVllss Baldwin don't mind." Stirring her colored sugar into her demitasse, Sierras inner rie- pression sank to a new low. CHAPTER. XVII The Charlottenburgb season- eround hat bore little relationship to her head. 0f good quality black felt, with g slightly rolling brir... it sat incongruously upon her round head, as unrelated as s plate to n. sphere. Yet, placing it there while Hal’! awaited her in the lower hail, the Ohariottenburg found herself actually turning to the mirror as she jebbed in the hairpins, some- thing so unwonted that she turned away shanply two spots of color liked red paper circles on hcr cheeks. Huff's matter-ot-fectness was .1 source oi’ pleasure to the Char- ONHIWII. Alter all, the two of them, spinning along in his brtgh‘. Willys. with its spotty windshield the shape o! an immense pair o1‘ spectacles, were in middle life and knew their way about. The open car sped along the Hudson River. The colonel reached (orwaru {or a pocket in the blond uphotveiyv. "Here's goggles for you. ails-z Charlotte. You'll get something in those sharp eyes o: yours and we can't have that." "Don't pamper me with goggles. Colonel. I don't need, them any more than you do." A stoutish lady and a stoiitish gentleman, riding smoothly in tneii mutual state of quiet satisinctions. Few l! my illusions. but a quiet courage to face realities. Maturity had its compensations! In spite of her hand carefully on the throttle oi her emotions. something us high ls great expectations began tn surge through the Charlotten- burg, flushing her race, lighting her eye and paradoxically endowing her with an unwonted resraint. Could Hoff, in his wildest dreams. conceive that the offer of marrinso she was about to receive was her first? Not even Kitty, with whom, to a fer greater degree than in the cese of Sierra, she exchanged in- tlmete coniidences, knew that! she doubted whether sierra would have been interested. Certainly not in the way Kitty was. "It's certainly e privilege, Miss Amos, to be thrown in the company or ladies like you. A smart woman outsmart! o smart man every time." "But not so he can notice it," she observed dryly. "What any?" Hoff was going to be comfortable like‘ that. You could count on his density. "I'm not rnuch concerned with oiltsuiertlng, Colonel. unisex the eerdl happen to fall that way. I find it's e good enough world, if you don't try to take out or it any more than you put into it." “You sold it. My wife. God mt her soul, lived on that Jinciple and raised her children on it. ‘Dc unto others.‘ was her way." She liked that reference to his wife. Here was e man who would practice being o. husband u! he practiced his churchliness, his conformity. 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