The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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h Paige coldly corects Rusty’s such
belief that »he has been Jilted could
; and Um bon she Wally lost there,
her sweetheart ♦'* dared,
Restwiok Carnes wtw not at all
Incensed by Paige'* walking away t
from him. He fallowed her out
Of the Inn to the waiting vehicle
and got in beside her.
His complacency irritated the
girl, ‘'Doesn't it matter that Tve -
insulted you? Don t you care?
' Doesn’t it even ruffle your feel-
ing?"
. No. Why should it? Don’t
he so intense." The bright sun-
light made pinpoint* of his steel-
ly blue eyes. “Look, Paige, it's
a tough break for you. And for#,
that I'm sorry. As sorry as I
know how to be for anyone ex-
cept myself.” The utter cold- i
ness of the statement filled the .
girl with an overwhelming won-
der. He went on in the same .
tone of callous selfishness. "But .
don’t expect me to quail beneath .
your hysterical belittling. Small ,
detail J” He leaned through the
glass aperture and blew the au-
tomobile horn.
Their chauffeur dashed through
the d°w,. carefully supporting a
cracker box on his outspread
hands. In it were the dimes.
He was grinning widely. So was
the inn-keeper, who bounced
after him. ' ___^ _
The' driver answered his pas- to r«rav*ChGri8rhr
scnger’s curt order, "Which way y l0"^ *
Restwkk Carn?r turned per- "Surc^But^von P<“** **
Eor £8rt£3j «,%S£ a «**>■ % JO* S3
in leading *c^fnatn the 4-V-m' ' dimribution* wiginaitv" dTi^d^^A'cram hU»^l!ikig£ 3°,
*%&*•** *he other honors Many hence the spade K. diamond Q and Tbc hwi* bouse on the lefts tide nffi
sgin^depemia upon plsying such rlwb>j remamingHehimscir «<the road ”
Kfi, rt*W’ e,pefW'y 31 N° *« J*£ «» ShU9
d”h K'9 .. T>w nwt for dinoMhUffl
$ is1'.. 1Kaf? i0 dkl mean somSthi^ after ale tte b«W« restaurant where I
with the diamond 10 to the Q IPS menu, scrawled on a blackkJ
Ncpth also Cashel hi* sped* K. it propped on a chair/erpif
but then had only his chib A J left. feXn^tbat was what h^ms^ie THey ***** along «g§S
0*7 5 *° had *° «ive %•*»«« trick to him want to follow^cr^ ' *®8,1)r beautifully dressed wow
A 7 54 Private Abramsohn by leading to Some almilaflmDuhw made him lhm wUhtwt hushanfc|
K 4 3 the club K for the last trick, urilfch vouch! ‘‘•need either with «MH|
q 3 made game It was a neat end-play pfy because I don’t go around Dwyers.
; , ;p|fch would have been impossible yelling, “Bang! Bang* autd kill ““SS*?*
for game if the hearts had beer, myself over adolescent suicidal tow
; m8‘lted’ . I Time enough for fight- l™y ti fmid J.h l
2 - - _ - * * * ,n* when wc have to—if that Ii(3*L, 'eatehlisl^nM ‘ r£2
^ TesnorMwvfHiini»• / y»syfySilwr SrSyli? hE J9
— ♦A»*a dr - awe^i —' there was rubbish on the (g
j*' :;y.„ ; jspxstrj** aanias.-a
Sfi , , * A4 H« turned to regard the gjri ^n^more ^the^metty I'airt
2 NT i?J53 r-TT-l with disinterested eyes. Smoke dress^ thoUh hart ae i
at. to someone U*|2P
througTSSh °thunw<kC|
iag the phrases of the
these poisonous thoushu*?
throusft* her head, £
thought* were the very «L,
her keep her minj
Licnison. Dlmiy Hbe kmf,
was making responses form'
a sudden, the elderly man £
} now pronounce y« ,
and wife,’’ he said. *
Even the ring was on ktr I
BJpteTKwS
wick Carnes began „
bilU to the fSisteHM
housekeeper. 1
Soon they were is the tuL n
tling back over the bn<i» *
now the children werTtnZ
ciasaroom. w “
. Rcsty glanced at his m
One twenty. I’m Just beti2
to wake up. |'ra noj goi)t*T
let San tTrnnoiscn . s?
ml their lives m imrHMs.
*hm Wright fonnder and
Houston Anti-Tubrrculosis t
Mmey raised in past seal sain
TJT^A BIG HILL AM) A LOHG WINTER
tStw-rJa
given. Don't you want to help give ft?
ISSss
SS'JSuSrS^w rx:srs?&*zji ris
«»»»5W SiiMrg; tjijZi
\comLoa mm that time prv-
a a;' ,r£3r
Wo hear very Uule In the church U
nhotWlHs^eecond coming «f pur Lor4 «
ferno that in Mote churchee we hear very J
else, and there are some wlu.
to obey the
TflSinm
m they
SUtSSXJSi&El
Nayeri mlspisy the kind or suit 6 from dummy - .
in which the queen and jack art South came ifi with the K and
opposite the ate. one cf thea relumed the spade J to the A
holdings containing a total ol The heart J scored, diamond 6
three car<b and the Other four went to the K. the heart A scored
When both the king ami ten are Hie I hi rd trick In its suit, and the
held by Ih* ppponent* yodtr Ijcst dlamrnd A won, North having dis-
eh^nce for three tricks in the suit carded a r-tith, * diamond and a
Is not by leading the queen or jack spade- on hearts, the soldier now
-as most aod#l players do-hut had him counted as having »
in leading a small card from the 4-4-4-1 distribution original
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esassss
wSUSSXi&'A* S25SS?2^aS
nwe. w tka* into on* somewhat In
What about the Japanese children ha* muddied official
who have attended school in this T!*?’,,. nff1yj
country and hag been to love ,mified but ■{%*> ,, d„.
afssssis %mm
No, Pat nbt advocating freeing the u« 5£‘!n^i|^u’t Tfd j
Jans and permitting them to cause awslts the nap.'mormng to ]
trouble in our war program. I reJC °U
that ft is too dangerous to take such
a chance. But. if we are going to hold s^'jB iW^ Um 1*1-1
tsa;.‘-s Ss3se=
cwira me auenlion
of thoir playmaie* and pointed at
the taxi which could have but
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the one destination.
The minister’s house was small
and undoubtedly had bam there
for years. It was definitely old
f style in architecture. Everything
f inside was old also, including the
'• aproned housekeeper who an-
i swered the door, then went to
I summon the preacher. The up-
; bolstered furniture sagged. W«U-
S Pal"* was practically colorless
■ With age. Ancient bevel-fronted
I enlargements hung from the
i wall. On the piano, a carved up-
f right, were copies of-“The Old
IgMLSafflg
esMssas*^-'
Carnes sat down on the arm of
one of the decrepit chairs. “The .
quicker we get out of here the
s happo-r Hi be” he said . .
JThe taxi driver, still folding
/-vrjf cf*?Jier J^ox treMiLrs
^fWpeCaitfttst the wall. "Me,
iSrilwir^the
Administration spokesmen aren't afraid
W W.m ba4,P •fw,«h 10 WWW to tnahe #
Sat#** **” gm
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DOWN 20. Distributing
1. English 23. Street
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6. Art order ».Hot oroate
under yeal 33.Closs
yiyrii'
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ter 3
'-Mitel
and the not
. - If Rusty make* a single move
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Mew Are
Your Nerves?
'M
Theman wlio
e«ts "hit end
miss" m i g'M
jump 4out of hi*
skin if a gun
were fired be-
hind his back...
Them an who
opts a balanced
dipt, including
Phenix Milk,
Cottage Cheese
etc., would more
likely smile and
jump not at aU
under the same
circumstances.
THE »EA:
Fortify your
nerves with Phe-
nix Dairy prpd-
nets |
ifip
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seowl deepened.
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you wan
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few daya
now and
need for
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CASH DESK
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Ranges, ran
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1942, newspaper, December 1, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101366/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.