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After much discussim it was decided to accept all Handicraft entries at the Institute Oflfice, and the office staff should be re- imbursed for the extra work en- tailed. Reports of Oorvmlors were giv- ' on. These dealt with plans for Annual qouverlticn programme, and included possible ’ ustra- tlons. Members approved unanimously of the plan to hold the first afternoon's session of convention at the Experimental‘ Farm. committee was appointed to ob- tain caterers for the supper pic- nic snd arrange programme and transportation. The second day's schedule was tentatively ,, ’ out. Miss Boswell announced that no reply had been received from sev- eral letters written to Mrs. Sayre some months ago. requesting her to be guest speaker at convention. A telegram was dispatched to Mrs. Sayre. who is at present in Eur- ope. asklng for immediate confir- mation of her arrival. 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The uteulbers agreed lo donuts prizes for the bingo table at the coming annual tea party. ‘The business of the annual meeting then follow- ed ‘rho President gave an excell- ent report in wnhich she thanked liq; Reverend Director and the man-hers assembled for their splerlri” cal-operation which they had given her since the reorgan- ization of this sub-division and asked that the incoming officers be extended the same goodwill and courtesy which had been accord- ed her. The recording sec'y Mrs. Olav- meetings being held with a good attendance at each. During the sumlmer mouths a number of hinges. dances and ice-cream so- cials were held and a very suc- cessful fiddlers’ and step-dancing contest was held in the late fsll, while during the winter nlonths. weekly card parties were carried on. At each meeting the treasurer gave an itemized account of all expenditures. The corresponding ‘ secretary. Mrs. James D. Flood very cspably reported each meeting and all ac- tivities to the press. Lastly the treasurer. Mrs. Ben- nett Tralnor, gave a complete re- thls sub-division. The contest realized the grand sum of 8320.00. The other entertainments amounted lo $330.00. A contribu- tion of $350.00 was given to St. Joseph's building fund. Donations were sent to sisters of st. Martha.‘ O.W.L., local scholarship. and the T.B. League. A gift was given our chaplain at Christmas and a spir- itual bouquet in the form of a high mass for the Holy Pontiff. i’ Sick mom-bars were remembered and nine lottery books have been sold recently. The proceeds "san- ounted to $650.17 and the expenses were $537.00. The cash balance is uow $113.17. Pr. Keefe then addressed the members and thanked them for their kindness and assistance and for their generous contribution to the church. The election of officers then took place which resulted as fol- lows: Past-President, Mfrs. John Mclyneaux; president. Mrs. Diar- ence Curley; lst Vice President. Mrs. David Roberts; 2nd Vice- Presidont. Mrs. FJ. Flood; 8rd Vice-President. wits. Lawrence Monaghan; Treasurer. Mrs. Ben- nett Tralnor; Recording Secre- tary. Mrs. Russel Nantes; Corres- ponding Secretary. Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Councillors and an enter- tainment committee were ap- "Wv cm s11 so to tlls seashore [for July and Augustl" exclaimed vBarbara. "Of course you'll resign iycur position at the factory." ; Tony shook his head, his face ‘scbered. "Nope." he said, "I won't. :1've had my lesson. There is no gguarantee the play will be a hit. ‘There's no guarantee it will run a mlmlih. and we've got to go on eating for years and years. I'm hanging on to the Jobtill I know I can afford to let it go." I Barbara's eyes mlsted. "I m. ‘but you're risht." she said. "Sure I'm right." declared Tony. So Barbara and Skeeter went to the seashore alone. They rented the house in Dwight and took a bu"! ($011889 where Skeeter could play in the sun all day and sleep under cover at night. Tony board. led with a family whose charges lwere very reasonable. I-le took the bus every Saturday afternoon and lspent the weekend with Bar-ham and the baby. All three of them grew brown. 'I‘heir appetites were marvelous. they slept like tops. Tony did ot take his vacation until rehearse on the play start- ed. ~Pinkn¢y Law- thought Tony should be there. Certain changes would have to be made.‘ dialogue revised. scenes timed differently. Tony still steadfastly refused to give up his Job until he knew that the play justified it. 8o he util- ized the two weeks he had com. ing to him at the factory instead. Barbara and the- baby remained at the beach cottage. Tony ran down to see them‘ Whenever he could get away from the theater. It was a hectic two weeks for him. He always drew a sigh of re- lief when he got back to Barbara, if only for a few hours. Gloria was proving difficult. 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The play may not last a From the beginning, however. Angel Unaware was a hit. At first the {critics were a little inclined to paniit. They said it was ingenu- ous. if not naive, but the box 0g. ice told the tale. After the third night they had to hang out the‘ 8.3.0. sign. standing rooln only. For a while enthusiasm was about equally di- vided between Gloria Havenerh outstandin leading role and young playwright who had man- aged tc take a simple theme and invest it with universal heart ap- peal. chagrin. share of the publicity. There literally was performance in the the unknown But in the end. to Gloria's Tony reaped the lion's Everybody who met Tony was charmed with him. There were write-ups to. the effect that he was precisely what a successful young dramatist should be and sel- dom was. .His smile photographed beautifully. He had a gift for say- ing the right thing when inter- viewed. His voles registered well on the radio and he had innate glamour. He never exerted himself to win the public. It was instlne pointed for the coming year. ‘felt list. lit. The stiff» old-fr high arch i WSEIITTEailss-‘siiti-iaw __ A: T, _ ' of tbs Army won't bewlnr} was. right. mush longer. The Army recently s opted s trim. navy tivc with him to be agreeable and not fiat. thou quaint. blue htonsd ebapeau was made with a bios to fit tha'"ls'uii"'o! hall-j woolen was st the nabs of the neck. p-to-dstc-iookiag lolly Alilill llree it's definitely pawl ans-a v . na r . ., . do tim the play was two months old. the movie rights had been sold for what seemed a. fortune to Barbara. and Tony was being baseiged with lr and charming. By the invitations to this literary tea and that dinner party in New York. "We'll have to move to town," he told Barbara. "I can't com- mute and go out in society and scintiilata every night in the week. the way they expect a. gent to do." So once more they gave up the cottage in Dwight. They went to an apartment hotel in New York until they could find the sort of place they wanted. It would have to be a large enough place to eu- tertain. Tony said. As for herself Barbara. was never quite at ease in the circle which reached out greedily for Tony that winter. Many of them were pure- ly and simply celebrity seekers and Tony was the lion of the hour. Barbara. on the other hand, was fundamentally a wife and mother. Bhe went everywhere with Tony. because he refused to go without her, but aha was neyer actively part of the scene. It was not that Tony's new acquaintances snubbed his wife. It was simply that it was an effort for her to converse with them and an effort for them to remember her presence. 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