The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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, will attend
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her patrons of
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
wmrtm *» acmut mem
By E. V SHEPARD
•Sorry. Jim.” she Mid "I Hadn't
vwt my rotten bad temper on you.
need I?"
That’* all right, Jacqueline
Worried, aren't you?"
She nodded
“Something wrong?"
“Moet things. Everything."
“I thought aa much.'' eald
Aaron. with a sympathetic nod.
"In the dining room Just now. j
when you got up and dashed
<* -r f —— — • —H
"Oh. you .saw that, did you ft*
“1 couldn't help noticing, J— .
queiine” j
"Well. I wondered why—I mean, have you?"
you’d hardly started your dinner." j • —
11f'd M«e.iierk fim " 1.1
!r». C. F. Marti
i the group ot
ibeau B. Lama
v, ■- wi
(, Causey, A.
WHdiWI Wit fUT *1*. * Sow diamond was led The
TSP1 rjrmat. m*00g I to* an X ME leasing diamonds eataft-
aMMadiopiay fMMjptoner*. Jsherf in dummy. Iruffed,
nather -hast ftritt, mm*tirtum Owrcmy was pot in .ead with tha
.*00*-..itwHwr..as.-aMat.-Wiiaaiai .Jhaa-at apadea- The i»-waa led Of
**w#s swroacay. a rownat that mam South refused to cover,
way aett Jtia Mat . .wavsn* dummy ft* lead At the end
[of the aestSM Srtek the .seven car ia
teM sy eacif player were as show a
and shamed him that he’d bedoene "I thought of it mystU
' desperate—felt that he could stand; line. Why not m?rrt i
• • ‘ W'- •.— *
I “Why not?” She sbi
---—"I could give
! of reasons', why I should
______ ____ »■ ,
hid, R. E. Paul,
Bailey, C. E. I
Horace Mann P
[resented by Mr
H president, M
L newly elect!
installed in May
jac,! no matter what the consequences ! Moulder.
[might be Tve felt like that, my- __
jftf awwirfhawt But you haven't, [jt’s'up t7yo^ jim?7^
rtmrtt mi, m.m. i. J
__...________________- j "Well, no—I can’t say I have,”!
' “Becauae Td had enough. Jim." .^isL Aaron uneasOy. "But I say, | assoc
“But you hadn't got farther JacqueUne, I can understand any- weren t
than the Ssh. .*.............—: [one f " “ _ ; * ‘
"Enough of everything. I mean," [ft »«* to Prett7 a-1**'11 f0T Y*1'' L i™ b.—_ „
interrupted Jacqueline. “Enoughs "ft **• Ab. But I suppose if* [affair of which, he felt 1
of the whole rotten scheme of! very bad taste to talk about It.”
things. Perhaps it has never i “I *»t *« why—not with me. gU
struck you, Jim, that the whole Jacqueline. I mean, we know each jmcn;-- -
scheme of things Is rotten." [other pretty well now. and we’re .....
"Can't say It has.” admitted very good friends, and-weil, as a' her hand.
A mm. 1 matter of fact It’s not really news ; g!an( ■
"It a. anyway." the girl assured; to me"
him. ‘You haven't noticed it be- |
cause you've led a sheltered and; news to
pampered life. Jim, and have never! ju*t ho
had your face ahoved smack up Ho** di<
against the rottenness of things. W like
I don’t suppose you've ever known broke ti
what it is even to be short of yougmur
money, have you?” ft Did
"Ob. money:" said Asson tight- were do
* •
»«*n
«»»«<
[want .me to marry you, to)
j why I should. Can you! 1
Asson frowned slightly, 1
- . kuu. f going quite ns ii
feeitog Star that ywr lmow.jhoped they wbu^figlfl
. v * " j a cold-bloodedness about tie
[ f*nr« a# nvUiaU Ua Ikti ||
[would certainly not appros
'glanced at her, wondering]
.moment had come wheni]
ither _pretty^ well now, and we’re | venture on the intimacy of f
J ' " ““ :___J. Meeting AM
ice. he decided against E
■ j “Weil, we get on pretty gj
"No. I don’t suppose tt would be ?eUler don't wer he said,J
sews to anyone in the hotel. But i at the end of his cigaret 1
uat how did you spot it, Jim ? j reason, anyway.’’ |
iow ad 1 give the game away? -j get on very well M
'd Uke to know, because if you're ir0f peopIg) jim," ihe l
moke to the wide, the last thing t.ntman. for toffli
iimi
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bpreaentatives
Ci P.-T. A. unit
the regular met
jiation Wwlnesd
Un, president, i
hduded in the <
pbel Smith P.-T,
8. Moore, Mrs.
, Mrs. Guy Moo
Elams, Mrs. G. (
I. Dobson,
Mamo parent tea
represented by
fciey, Mrs. G. V
rV MMMW MrtvwJ tfm
Msscaom taw, .
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«f aw ooitofs sught mw to to
strssdy was to to*f«*r, Ttoa*
ttMW Hava toMi rwaoved by tto
spMUt fund now pro
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«| pototo ectofbtonrn by totof good
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.. Mfflt: Msse. S-OMmokA ; 'TSmga worked sleety. The of
iftowffciSBBd?' MMM, West, 'ftai-noerts washed. ,If South-raffed,
[ P-^astfr M9E %mmm, 1 -would VHimM. thsa pick up bis
[ *al vacation- East *-£*»- tost tramp after that dummy
; to—dr, Sroth. .T UsssttS; Wat w-wld to entered with its Ace of
i'pSMME Jtoto. t-HpM*. to tost duhs rjpon dummy's- three rs-
MtoEf wMJy toid: Trest aMEtokto* 'ataitowg: «s*wmds I com .discard
f SMC A-Sondea tost .SototodBuhied my ..me sear*, and two of my ciubs,
ijrotMd? «’ to- snaking a certainty of my contract
toMtowrrtci a togOMr's w. ' SnaSt rfiougst a long time, then be
I* W* dtotoag into rw IS* K «f -.Jst r> to* * of elabs. I <Sscartod
mMS** *wBt tod-tod tosrf the. asy heart D-.-mmys Ace of ciubs
NtoMMt to itoffeae to* toU mm towaiet picking tsp Souths kme (J.
W torniirr AC *» tost tor $ The* the J of diamonds was tot
; *f 'jestops toWW set. M pi-toed a* Again South was m a bote. If be
Asdtof 'lirrwgtt ton totoa faffed I would pick up both his
[toe |Mptf to* t -i*f tow?*, ssfdMg.fiTOMg* ftwHpytoJ of chit* was
m imi rnutlm 'muz. *m*try to mag. 6« the two
ptotoiW etoftof wtototow -1 Tlw tow- remaining djamood# wouid go my
murnmurn pbsy iMwiid Sat g—at [stogto toser w- Clubs. Nothing
IjMMiHjF awf Stef tmmm w to* wWch South emUS to was any use.
E% m-mm m to* MSsto tofgtnife.|hut b* raffed, as his only hope was
rnmim-zt nmmrn mm ant,»to- rawt ~ Skirth might wi* * trick ia
iso* tooth a*td to* tototfr fMSlM: ItoM*. ____• _,
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•fitodai M# r# Tto icw*ro"i IN*, mUmnsI wwethff **g-
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eewspaper rorwwtototoras.ro ’to ywwtf**-
"WHo will to to* itowwatie pmftototoif wwtow* s .to* * '
TW* poll is rot roroplet*- js* ror Wtoisi >rotf t» to to;
atte S. Busch,
liner, and Mrs,
etoUU Uitf uzjy wuu vi«u« to
—but i don't feel like M|
either of them.”
“I wish you wouldn’t rag
queline. I'm serious. I'nj
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torwto poittitoHy and *toy iwywwst roy wan .* ** *MBfiry '
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tutim Itowfla* toftor f-
"Taro-third* .of torn* suMwiWtog. rosws * ‘to mH ptwto ’’jNsMM«|
tooesrolt ftrot m tto to ✓ protoito witottoto"
Ti«# werrod- fettor ton tpsCw if 'a iwtp -***«***)(* «f to <to*|
i*epr«toitor as- f to pto* at Immmm .<*»r; |
Stor Mm Onrop -“to* «f IRwrowi, [totort ST. U 'MUl *f|
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tag for a gues
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nmunity house
will be made b
Book Service
ular meeting ii
broom at 9:30 a.
ompleting the
you to marry me. As 8 0
fact we’d get on spW
ge'ther, and you’d be free
WM:
Tto proyto her* wtoMenro to
frtoro* of tto dfstrlet wv> airo
if# tUm V*M of rogrots They
toff# tto roweg# win be oysrsted
to ssMMNtettly ss pnasiMs »t*-i
«M* aifietotoy will, to Mstotefn
all the rotten sorts Of thin
were talking about juat.M#|
have plenty of money. M
thing."
“That's one good «8*M
•way, Jim." 1
“And then there's your*
Of course, 1 would see that *
will be a re
r of Refuge’
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,,i«uMffl.e.nodded
'""^odlSron'TlorrWl
gets a dividend on her infll
Any more reast"s’’ j
“Well, we'd be able W I
pretty good tithe, JacqiieM
couid travel about... *
"Travel?” She shook M
"You’ve misfired badiythffl
I’m feeling just, now th8t;I
want to see a train of.j
again. I feel that there*»
on earth I want so raw
home where everything
me. I want my own b®
and a latchkey, spoons M*
that aren't stamped with »
of a hotel, a bathroom tw
else uses, somewhere ww]
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PoDyanna Poems
t Tuesday A
*. C. H. Tipto
I the regular me
lose Creek Garden
I Tuesday at th
preh. Scheduled oi
U discussion of
pg flower show t
|hy the club.
PVpes of plants
F soil will be
f T- Ward. Mrs
Mpeak on "Nastt;
"ends Ra
JPPort Of
I need never
a luggage ijd
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out toe cot Ito* toort
"Naturally, you would,” toe salE
*B« I wouldn’t Not necesearily.
She glanced at him with amuse-
ent in her eyes,
“I* that original. Jim? J mean.
itove *dl that and I’ll
^TxotoCoa^
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1937, newspaper, April 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095636/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.