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e‘:t,z:'«' ..’~.‘:xe.:'.\ 2'; , .,,,,_.,_, ._ :- Along the »Cq(;§rgte Mary’; Sun-,prJig_e By A-LICE DUANE, 6. 1935. McClure‘Ne'wspn.ne;_'Byhdlcltl. WNU vSarv!_ce u‘I’I‘7~ISN”1‘ as ii.’ there was any noun‘-, ishment for me in ‘meeting the‘ Castles,” argued Mary. \Mr. Harold, Cnstlefs‘ \ and it -he Wnsfn't I Wouiduit consider -being’ the wife '01.’ I college president. so rtimtusettles that. So fan as any socia‘1‘a‘dvn_ntage that 1 Gun get by passing around tea and mi‘- croscopic sandwiches -at your friend, Mrs. Wiisonzs, whiie.she and the wife of the'new=,p1-esident stand in the front of the house and shake hands with we hundred and more wome’n'—\well I'm sure I don't «see the ‘point in it.\ “Mary, you don't mean ‘half you say,\ ‘quid her mother. \or course, it is something or an,honor =to. he asked to assist at the ten. Only seven other girls have been «asked;-but. zuzyvvii, evein it ‘there weren't any ‘nourish- ment’ in going to -the recepti‘on—wht¢ do you have in mind for this after- noon that would be ‘nourishing.’ II 53011,} call it?\ Mary raised her pretty =eyebrow_l. \-1 haven't decided what ‘to .do;\\ she said. “Maybe I‘-ll start west to week my fox,-tune.\ And so. it happened that on the day when all the women who were consid- ered of any socini importance‘ around Blissviiie-—the seat of Tome college- were attending’ the reception given in honor of the new hostess of the pres- ident's hone, Mary Vernon, daughter of one of the lending trustees or the\ co1iege.wns driving ‘her ‘car toward the lake shore in a direction wherg there was little automobiietramc during the week days. 5’? She had been speeding along for about minutes when she no- ticed 1: none too good-looking cu- dmwn up at the side or the road ‘and a little later a tall, well-built man peering into the open hood of the cnr‘a engine. Mary stopped her car and offered whatever assistance she could provide. The man smiled nnd explained that he di<1n‘t- have the least idea as to what was wrong. But the way it jumped had annoyed‘ him and he knew something was radically wrong with the old bus. FINNEY OF THE FORCE Mary. who liked to tinker with her roadster, looked in at the engine. Her knmyiedge of the mechanics or auto- mobiies was better than the average girl of her ciass because her brother had taught her considerable; She smiled at the man and asked it he had a tool kit. I HEARD nan, Too.‘ sue sub SI-IF WAS r|AVuJG' TuRr:e\( After tightening a couple of bolts and rendjusting a wire connection, she asked the stranger to try turning on the motor. “I thlnklt will be all right now,\ she said. “I hope you won't be late wher- ever you're bound for.\ The man thanked her and laughed. “I wasn't going nnywhere In particu- mr And I hope I haven't detained you from some very Important engage- ment.\ 5!’ A Mm-y laughed. “I wnsn‘t going any- when-, either—-I was just out killing time.\ ’MATI'ER POP_ Benevolence Development By C. M. PAYNE “Want to lclll some more time?\ asked the man, and then he suddenly seemed emharrasscd at what he had sold. “I was wondering.\ he added. “if yon would consider ourselves sum- ciently lntroduced to warrant my ask- ing you to stop in a little shop for some ten—there’s :1 nice little place a few miles along this road.\ 6 ‘ Over the teacups Mnry became more or less contlden-tlnl as she talked to this man. Somehow his dignity seemed to invite her confidence. She told him that she had retreated from a recep- tion in honor of the wife or the new college president. The man asked in few questions and then loolred sur- prised, and after that, very much umnsed. l\lnall_v lilnry ndded thutishe had been brought up in more or lesl of :1 college environment, and in her oplnlon most college presidents and professors as well as their wives were insuil‘erably dull. Nov-1.1 WWW ‘/ou';p =F‘I4u~ta:._ ou'r we-MT ‘/ou:l> {Do IN\ ‘I’-b{>A\|' cafe- V \ _\ . ‘I£$$fR 9 /V 3 ,‘ .!\¢4‘' Vb V:\;',v Wk, 7 «E; ,.,1,» ’ \ '53.‘: \/on e__Q.__c4I- -i-{Ava-_ «A N'C9fE$-. $u1>'?osa. -A MAN we‘!-viou-r «\- N|Cn'§1.. coM£5 To ‘HOE ‘.!>ocn?. Ana: i Asvfeb -‘Foe. our. ii??? 6? ’ .’ /7“. RESULT W BBY THATCHER— Now On Display! By ST The man smiled and ‘the smile de- veloped into a hearty. good-natured laugh. As they arose from the table and it was time for them to separate. the man produced his personal card and handed it to her. at skuu. or -me ‘wRAm|osAu|?U8 uuum-use By ‘mu IO‘/5 M A €RAval.. PIT wmm In PURSUIT or A wooocuucx us an DIEPLAY A? ‘ml OFFICE can -run aaurra‘. Bony AND ‘mass’ Aw: NIGHLY GRATIFIEO 8v -ma s'nR ‘rum: ouscsavenv NA! CREATED IN TI-II’ VILLAGE-.... “1\c-rhups I shouldn't have waited so long to Introduce myself.\ he said. \My name is Ilnrold Cnstle-—-\ Mary looked bewildered, then she blushed and she wished she could sink right through the ten-room But Mr. Castle held her hand renssurlngly ln hls. “You see, I'm just a dull sort or college nresldent—-but at any rate Fm glad I'm coming to Tome for awhile. Perhaps, then, I'll be nble to 'see you occuslonnlly.\ “I didn't suppose,\ stnmmered Mary, “that college presidents who have wives picked up girls on the ram! and took them to ten. it's -perfectly all right with me, and I won't divulge the pleasant time we've had to nnyone, but it's quite a surprise, Mr. 0nsi.le.\‘ “’I‘i1ut-'s the funny ‘part of it all,” said Mr. Castle. “There Just isn't nny Mrs. Castle. My sister is my hostess.\ Mary nrrlved home (I little \while in- ter. At the dinner table Mrs. Vernon couldn't keep her hit oi.‘ gossip to her- self. ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES” W \There really Isn't any Mrs. Castle. Mary,\ she saw. \Mrs. Wilson made a mistake nnd sent cards out to meet Mrs. Castle Instead of Miss, and when she toliixd out about It. It was too may to send out other cards. So really the new president is a bachelor. 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