Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1949 Page: 5 of 6
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after beautiful Lucinda
Tan Sara altar baautilul Lucinda
Stanford'* mcattni with wealthy
Cartar Chalsira, ha conlaaaaa hla
lava for hot. However, socially
promtnant Zita Van Vorat haa bar
any sat far Cartar with tha ap-
proval of his mothar Lucinda la
happy in tha thought that Cartar
wants to «arry hsr hot har haart
aloha whan, in raply to har quss
lion as to what his aaothar will say
ha rapHas ■ "Mothar naadn't know
a thing shout it. What's it got to
do with my family I" Than, ona
night, Cartar doaa not appear. Tha
oast avaning. Lucinda laarns from
Buhhlas. har gold-digging aiatar.
that Cartar ia to marrv Zita Tha
■ams night. Cartar call* hut say*
nothing of hia engagement although
ha speaks of the futility of life and
how. whan ona rsaily bagina to
laarn what happiness means, some
thing bo ha up to spoil it. Carter
induces Lucinda to go to Lake
Mahopac for the weak-end. Though
innocent of any misconduct, she
loses har job as an advertisement
writer as a result, hut secures an-
other as hoeteea at a fashionable
gambling establishmsnt On* ava-
ning. Cartar viaita the club while
.ntoiiv ated and loses (20.000 Later,
ha hears tha proprietor tell Lu-
cinda that har commission on the
loss ia §400 Ha thinks she framed
him and brsaks with her
Cartar marries Zita but they do
not gat along. During an argument
with har daughter-tn-lsw, Mr*.
Chalair* dies of a heart mack.
CHAPTER XII
The Slock Kschange Arm of
Chalairc Incorporated wan indeed in
a bail way Mrs. Jeremy * halaire
had scarcely been laid away to rent
when thr blow fell It neemed that
Jeremy Chalair* had headed the
pool manipulating the liquor stork,
which crashed deplorably. Kour
hundred thousand dollar* must he
raised *>
deliveries before the closing of the
market at three iVInck other* <
the Arm would he suspended from
the Exchange!
The bank» refused any more
loans Jeremy Chalaire w»« fran
tic. tits son dashed home to ht«
Park Avenue apartment to take the
family jewel* amt put them up a*
collate! *1 The hutler informed him
that hi* wife had gone to lunch at
a famous speakeasy in the Fifties
The jewels were not in Zita's room
Carter dashed there at to(. speed,
for already it teas almost half past
one.
He found Zita in the bar with an
other woman and two notorious
women chaser< It «» with tt-e
greatest difficulty that he dragged
her away from them, even though he
instated that hi* news was impor-
tant. She stared at him roldlv when
he told her that she must give up
the jewel* Nor would she se.y any-
thing until he had driven her hark
In their apartment in his car. when
the aneeringly informed him that
the jewels were mat there •
dared to waste
Dalia*»i* y°u
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already*after two' TO* K(change
closes at three' And that'll be our
Amth'**
“I tell you the jewel* aren t in
this apartment I And even if they
were you wouldn't get them, for
without them what would he left to
me ?” she jibed. "With the Arm gone
broke, all I'd get out of my mar
nage would he a handsome, jienni
less husband' Vo, thanks' I stick
custody of them! My mother didn't
i leave a will. And even if she had, ;
■ they belong to the family. Where
| are they. Zita?"
She declined Aatiy to tell him.
For Afteen frantic minute* they
argued Then Cartar lost control of
himself He rushed at her, catch-
ing her by the throat. He shouted
"You'd see us ruined for a few bau
bles, you-
She struggled with him. She was
I tern Aid now She panted "They're
in thr bank down tuwn, in the safe
j deposit vault." But when he iat her
, go. demanding that she giva him
the key, she moaned that she hail
no idea where it was, that he had
better go to the hank himself , . .
But now it was too late! Cartar
Aung himself frantically into his
car, and ignoring lights and possi-
hie “ticket*. ' aped down town.
Hut despita hia haste, the traffic
held him up several times, lie was
I looming down Fourth Avenue when
| the big clock that top* City Hall
ponderously struck three times!
Kight minutes later he drew up
outside the building un Wall Street
where Chalaire Incorporated had
ita office* Ihrertly m front of him
ut thr curti teas hr omhulnner . . .
A little knot of people had col-
; lected. Carter leapt from hia car
The door keener. looking very .
scared, stopped him as he entered
tha building
“Mr. Chalaire, sir
'»
bad news.
sir . . . your lather . . . the man
1 stuttered He broke off. staring at
1 'he ambulance.
“(land lord For htmf . .
A frightened little office boy was
guarding the door of Jeremy Cha-
laire's private sanctum. There was
a sound of voices inside. Carter
thrust his way pa.-t the boy
A white-clad ambulance attend
snt and a doctor were stooping over
tha body, which lay on a leather-
covered couch in a corner. Jeremy's
secretary, an efficient girl who had
been there fur years, was sobbing
lUirtly After the report of the gun.
-he had been the Arst In find nim
slumped on his desk.
Some clerks and customers' men
were near the door, inside the room
They made way for the son of their
boss.
''Oh. Mr. Carter, I was in the
niter mom! It was lust as thr
clock struck three on City Hal! . , .
the shot came! . , .*
Carter thrust thr girl aside.
A blood *oaked bandage was
about hi* father's head Yet.
strangrly enough, there was a peace
ful look un hi* face a* ne lay there
on thr much.
"Dad! (ioud Lord! Oh uAy did
you do it? MAy' . ." Like a tor-
rent, memory of the long year* of
his father’* kindness and patience
with him swept .vcr Cartel A*
he stooped over that silent figure,
tears coursed down his cheeks, and
it seemed a* though hia very heart
was wrenched asunder. . . .
The white coated doctor had hi*
itethoecope to the chest. The at-
endant was tightening the hand
ages . .
Then the doctor removed his *n
to the jewels! They’re mine'"
“They're not! You've only
only got
Trumol
"You his son?"
Carter nodded, speechless
"It’s all over. He was dead when
! we go* here ”
After the necessary and painful
formalities had been gone through.
1 Carter returned to his home on
Park Avenue
Hi* father wa« gone Wild eyed.
be told himself that his wife, Zita,
was thr murdeier . .,
"Madam left a note for you, sir." 1
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said tha butler
With futile rage in hi* haart, he
read thr rurt missive It informed
him that his wife was leaving him,
as she could not stand such treat-
ment as he had just exposed her to!
He glanced at the clock. It was
Ave Still time to call the hank and
And if she had removed the jewel*
from the safe deposit vault. . . .
She had He telephoned Cruika.
the family lawyer, immediately, in-
structing him to institute proceed
ings for the recovery of the jewels,
then to sell them, and pay tha
creditor* in full.
e • * •
Lucinda read of the tragedy in
the newspaper* Also the more or
less caustic comments in the social
columns anent Zita leaving her
husband. . , ,
Zita had gone to Keno, where one
could now get a divorce in six
week - I
Greatly daring, Lucinda penned
a kind little note of sympathy to
Carter, in the swift passing of his
father and mother.
She sat at home every night,
praying that by some miracle the
bell might ring, ami Carter the
old Carter she had loved so terribly
might be on tlie doorstep. . . .
Hut nights were lonely If Carter
had raeeived har note, he gave mi
sign
"I say. the bally old blighter is
drinking terribly, she was informed
by Bertie Sprigg, who had taken to
dropping in uninvited at Lucinda's ’
little apartment. “And I can jolly
well understand it. too, for his busi-
ness is gone, his family gone, and
that rat of a Zita haa jolly well left
the sinking ship!”
Bertie, who M-nined to be svery-
whcrc, these days of warm Septam-
har, had a further blow to unfold.
“I say, I Just heard the most |
ghattly bit of news in the Yale Club
--from that blighter who dined at
the Chalaire*’ house the night the 1
old lady died- he told me that Car- j
ter has been hitting it up terribly !
in liquor, and now he's in a hospital
somewhere or other, stone 'died :
from some bad boose he p'-'.. d in!" j
Later she was to rrau Ml Cie
( halaire*’ country hous — or
rather, the entire content* thereof
—were to be sold at auction.
The sale was on a Saturday
afternoon. Wanting to take a last !
look at the room where her love for ’
Carter had ita birth, and perhaps
planning to purchase some little
triAe a* a memento of har grret
romance. Lucinda took a train to !
Hewlett, and the aurtion.
Down in her subronsnou* mind
she had the hope HK might be
there' No matter what had hap-
pened . no matter how hr had
treated her in the past, or what
their misunderstandings might
have been . . . she still loved him.
• • • •
It was by the scent of isamin in
her hair or pe-hap* her little
stiAed sub that Carter found her
in the garden.
They had been standing quite
close. She had smiled timidly at
him, her heart thundering.
giving her a direct cut. .. .
It was then that Lucinda had
given vent to the sound that was
like some tiny animal in pain.
“Good Lord! R ';
dohe had wh;*perrd.
The sale wa* over, the crowd had
thinned out Hia fine dark eyes
looked just the same but with a
terrible shock she real lied that
Bertie had been right he waa
hlituf.’ He could not see her!
Announcements By
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BORN BUND 3-year old Marie
Helen de Valle Will be gianled the
gift of normal sight through gen-
erortty ok I«o* Angeles newspaper
readers and an anonymous woman
who haa volunteered payment to
her own eye specialist fbr treat-
ment Previous treatment n nil test
in partial sight (lnttrmuun.il)
Play Of Children
Key To Thoughts
My International .News Net ties
EAR'.' LANRINU. Mirh.Aug.fi.
iINRi — Children revest their in
net most thoughts while ple.wng
Hemic* Borgman head of ihs
Michigan Wats College nursery
school *s\e parents should watch
| <hs plaj of youngs'sis to Isarn
somethin* about their rhildisn
A rhild who plays unfairly *<
cording to th* M 8. C. rhild hiithot
itv. nui be reflecting hie feelings of
hating liven so treated by others
She added that undercurrents of
jealous* mav he seen in tbs child s
play whereas in raal life they era
hidden
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TRIM JC CHURCH
m L*aay. MR Pastor
r McNmmm. M B AssL
waa ass at 4 SJ*. and
10S.M.
Sunday avaning devotion* at
7:30 p.M
Weekday mas a* a at 8 am.
■ Relldou* Instruction classes
sack Monday at 4 pm
study club on lb* second and
fourth Thursdays of each month
at 2 30 p.m.
Ladle* Altar society meeting on
second Wednesday of each month
at g 30 p.m.
Men'* club meetiriB on the sec
oad sod toigUi Thursdays of each
month nt ? 30 p.m.
instruction on Catholic teach-
ings by appointment.
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C LtrV-VlIlr
I'aslnr the lies. I.K Goodwin
Sunday
0 4fi n.m. ^undav School
BUbertntondent: WJI, Bllli Adktnson
11 '00 a.tr. Aonhlr Service
7 45 n.". Kvttngrllutk Service
I Wednesday
.4 : Hat* • MiisHr
1 Service
t waiter Osier Huts ir
Friday
8 00 n..t . Yers» by verte Tdlble
study, ‘'j'lesttons will he answered.
Taught i.y the pastor, the Rev. Mr.
Goodwin.
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Comer Gay and Live <h*k
J.M Washington Rector
Services at 9 a.at. each Sun-
day.
Communion sarvtc* at 9 a.m.
fIral Sunday if each month.
.'taturday, Auguat A. 1 949
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South Mato Street
1 ill ton T odd Fa tour
Ruby
Sunday school at an.
Choice, superintended
Woiahlp sendee at II.
Fawning worship aendoa s' a.
Victory Leader* hand meets
Wednesday at ■ p.m.
Prayer band meats a» 8 p.m. Pit-
day.
Tt.a public la dordlally Invited to
anand aandcaa.
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Sernon 11 '0
Cuinrunlon 11 3
Young feonle’s ""eetin* * 3
•Tvening Service
W EDN«MDAY
•Md-tteek Ttble «tudy
"For rtrhrr, for poorer, for bet-
ter or rorw." Carter was beside
her, and in Lucinda's cars were
the grave, sweet words of the mar-
riage ceremony.
There would he no honeymoon, in
the travel sense Carter wa* an
invalid. He had no money now.
Their haven would he the little
apart.went on West t»Nth Street.
"Rich or poor, blind or seeing.
I’ll never lenve you. Carter!” Lucin-
da was saying, in a choking voire,
tears running down her face a* she
kissed her husband.
Thr sale of thr t'halaire family
jewels . . . (reluctantly wrung from
predatory Zita* . . had even in
these hard times realised $70,000
There had been much leas owing
to the creditors than Carter had
magined. After everyone was
paid, there would he a sum of $18,-
000 left for the young couple.
But the best news of all came
from the eye specialists! Day by
day. Carter had gradually been
earning to distinguish objects . . .
Came the time when ne could
really art the lovely vision that wa*
his wife. Lucinda, in the blue satin
gown and brocade wrap he had
given her in the hot headed day* of
then courtship. . . .
"W'e're going to the Rits to cele-
brate. We've hern married exactly
two weeks today." I.ucinda told
him blithely.
She didn't even have to help him
down the stairs and into the taxi.
Wonder of wonders! it wa* Carter
who guided her now!
"You look beautiful. Lucinda!
You're 'true blue!' We'll forget the
hast! We’tl make our own way!
We've everything in front of us!”
He grinned nt her boyishly, there
Ants Drop Dead
On Infant's Legs
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CIAJVIII N M. Aug 5 i INSi —
Ants sir no worry for IS-monihe-
old Dalores Bars, daughter o' Mr.
sod Mis. George Bar* of Clovis.
In fact, ants make a fatal mistake
when Ibev start in* climb up her
chubby leg.
This strange circumstance was
noted by LM lores parents when
they found her titling squarely
over a large ant bed in the yard.
Mis Baca ran to the child and
lifted her from the dangerous spot
I nsec • were climbing up Delores
jpe* but itefors Mte Kara bail
ime to brush Ibem away 'hey fell
iff. dead
Th* child waa afield of a ramera
end eo would not remain in th* ant
pile to demonstrate her fatal ef-
fect to a newsman
However several persona living
in (he neighborhood testified thev
had seen the dead ant* accumulate
around her small t>ody as she sat
on or near the enl pile
CHI HI H OF I Ilk N A / 4KI M
Went Ihiilnian 4venue
V II 4 tie hern I'ulnr
Sunoav schedule of services
Sunday school at 9 45. T.J.
I Mi Minn, superintendent.
Morning wrrsmp service at
10 50.
N.Y.P.S. group meeting* at
7 15. Mrs. C.D. Castleberry, pres'
dept.
Evangelistic service at 7:46.
Mid-week prayer meeting at
7 45 Wednesday.
A cardial Invitation eitended
to ail.
Attend cliugch Sunday.
i ihsi phi mt n i<i \n < m h» ii
• otton. Gregg and Muiwhall Streets
Thomas K. I Mot. Pastor
Sunday school 9:43 ».».
Morning Airship 11 o'clock. Hr.
G.E. Ellis will again be our guest
minister. We welcome Dr. rills
to our pulpit.
Youth’ll Fellowship 7:13 p.m.
Plonaars 7:15 p.m.
No Evening Service
The fir.O', mnan.ua
meet with Mrs. W.S. Ogy. Monday
at 10:00 • jn. far an all day meeting.
-We welcome you to the Lord's
Ranctuaiy for nivine Worship today.
Dr. G.E. Ellis firings the Message
at the Momlng Wnrshtr hour.
FIRM t MHIs'l IAN < HI K* It
Gregg. CoUoa *nu Marshall
Jack filings Pastor
Sunday school at 9 45 a.rr.
Morning worship at 10 50 s.rr.
The sermon will be the th.ro
in a series uased on the Bea-
titudes. "Formula for HarPiPetis,"
Youth Fellowship at 6 30 , .it.
Chl-Rho meeting at 7 of, r.rr.
Evening service at 8 On p.m.
Monday the Woman’s Council
will meet si the chivcn for a
program led hv Mrs. J. S. fachoff-
Stoll.
Monday 8:00 p.m. the C m-
mlssion on Membership Develop-
ment will meet at the church.
Wednesday at 8 00 p.m. the
official board of th* church will
meat.
Choir practice will be held
at 7:15 p.m. Friday evening.
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*e» Kenneth Nut ton Pastor
St4«sy School a* 10:00 a.m.
Pouting Worshir af li 00 a.m.
Evening Service at 8:00 P-m-
Wad. Nigh* Prayer veering a' 8 00
Choir PmcMc* FYtdav af I 00 p.m.
t Mit\ i.Koyt BAPTIST
Gilmer Highway
Chesler Moss. Pastor
0:45 Sunday school George
Smith, superintendent.
II o Y lock Morning wnrshtr
| Sermon by the pastor.
7 15 Training union. A.J. Kick*
j director.
8:15 Evening worship. Sermon
by the pastor.
MON DAY
2 p.ny The W. M. S. will n^et
at the church.
WEDNESDAY
8 p.m. Mid-week prayer service.
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Corner tjuitnuia and k>m
L. Eugene Hams Pastor
Welcome to th* F list MeUiodlst
Church.
services will be troadcael Iron
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at 11 o'clock.
Church School-9:45
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Sunday evening.
Evening Worship Service at
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in the restaurant of the Kitx-t’arl-
ton. He ordered everything expen-
sive on the menu, in hi* old, lordly
way That «■> a sure sign of hi*
physical and spiritual recovery, she
told herself.
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SUNDAY:
Sunday Momlng 'tmadcaat
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Evening Wort.hip. 8:00
Sermon Subject "Pmnatations to
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Martin, 2:30
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Ann Hagby Circle ...Church 2 :30
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Mrotherhood...Church 8:00
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superintendents' Meeting 7 00
officera A Teacher* Meeting 715
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Mtd..Week Prayer Service 8:00
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