The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY. .'I M IT, :t
THF. OZONA STOCK MAN
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very practical I wanted >< ;i tc hi no more have resisted her then an
---------- one of the first ti come in Mr*, j she sIimmI before me like a little I
What HapjK ned Before Hemmiugwny aiui Cm and I are saint fairly alive with the spirit j
The Sheridan Dramatic Club, of the only ones *<■ tar, t>ut if you’ll jof optimism than an emotional sin- j
which Tom Uilbeck, the narrator, try it we’ll briny .t up before the; tier can stand against an old-fash-! •
Maryella, the girl he cares for, and club and mayb* ci.ang* th* name ioned revivalist. I knew there
Jim Cooper, his rival, are members, of the organizatiet. to the Opti- would come moments of doubt lut-j J
are to give "Pygmalion and Gala- mists or something I ke that,
tea" at the Old Soldiers’Home. Mr.! "Ouch!" cxclaimeo Mrs. Hem-
Hemmingwuy, husband of one of mingway, who ha<; been sewing a
the actresses, thinks Uilbeck is in way industriously \s l it* Maryilla, propaganda
love with his wife. The escape of and I were talking
prisoners from the local peniten-1, "What's the matter. *• j
Nema Capsules
er when 1 would kick myself for a' j
sentimental fool, but now I was|j
carried away by her belief in her: j
tiar.v keeps Uilbeck busy at his
newspaper work, so that I* gets
away front the dramatic group.
Rut .Maryella summon- him. am!
starts telling the story ot "Polly-i
anna'" who believe.* tli.it every-!
thing that happen* turn* mu u> be!
tor the best
■wi et i h ild," 1 said, ad-
"Khe is a
i i ring I \
"But she dot--n't die. so n is all
right,” Maryella hastened to reas-
sure me. There is a great lesson in
! So I promised to join the cheer- ,
Mary .tup movement and to seek for the i
elln imjuirvd. (kernel of good in . very husk of J !
"I ju»t stuck th. r.redl* in my | hardship. ^ ■
fingi r about an inch. oai n it." mur- j "I knew you d do it, Maryella! .
mured Mrs. H» mn nguay ft t-ling •; congratulated. \oull fil'd 'Ml
jv make* everything look so different !! |
"You mu-ti.'i s;.y -. ..in it'." re "Some problems an harder than i
proved Maryella "Th* fact that others, of course, One of the very , j
you prick, e: your-.!' i* ..11 foi th. "rst things that 'truck me this|(
remembering about
FOR
glad.
trifi.
! best. You ought t
| "Why?”
Mrs. HemmSngway wi
| petulant.
“Because".....Maryella pumedand
the book though, and if every one thought a mom. nt "b* cause if the
would take it to heart this world needle wasn’t sharp enough to
would he a botti i place to liv. in. prick you, you couldn't *evv with it.
Don't you think so?" So you see it is all for th. best."
I looked at Marydla’s eyes sharp-! sh,‘ turnetl to me triumphantly .
ty. 1 never can tell from th* rest ^ ,,u **'*' how it vvorks out. «',«>n t
»>f her face whether she is in earn- S""* M>tn , 1-n t it lovely .
» st or not. Sh< was perfectly seri- H would be even a better * \
(>(l8 ' ample if it had beet, your finger."
••Yes.’* I admitted cautiously. jj,rs‘ Hemming**y pouted kissing
. ‘her own injured digit m 11» ao
AM we can do, she went on. "is st.no. 1)f h,.r busha. d.
to make a beginning; but maybe J Marv,.|ia disregt-nu.. th. cm
others when they see how bcauti-jm, nt aml opnlinuec. To m* :
fully it works will follow our * n-j ..Kv,„ our affiiction* will make
- . lus happy if we look far t-nough ^ ilke the
Ls? 1 questioned in alarm, back or far enough ahead. There r ^.Muru yaliM „ W11M
Whom do you mean by ‘us"”’ ijs aluuv* Minn blessing disguised * * . ,, .. .
, „ IS always om. o.. i m* i.isKuiseo mur, tun being with Maryella tlinn
Why, the Sheridan Dramatic I in every ill. All w. have to do is aKaill„t hn. in ., discussion, so I
( lub of course! All the members)hunt tor it an.! n w« lomt hard •*- j willinvly let th. subject drop -\-
whom we have asked so far have|nough we’ll forget all about the I doptjnK‘ ul|r m.w I decided
agreed to do it. Jim Cooper start-1 misfortune its. If an a. only <he ! ty,at ;f U tH u]| ,-or th<1 b,.st
*jiit He just finished reading the) benefit.” | b,.fol-,. Vou'„ ,M.
1 s.ok to me last night. I think it { Maryella in a n.< n.« nt c . nthu*.
is an adorable scheme and also iasm i* a glowing rr.agrt:. 1 ionic
morning wu
your being' liowlcg'ged. 1 couldn’t !
figure out any wav that it could he
all for the 1 it * s t, hut finally I got it.
Jim Cooper helped me."
"Oh, he did." I said truculently.
"Whitt cheerful outlook could you
two gt r mi the dark fact that I am
laid out it) curves Itki a park, in-
ti ad ot straight like a city
-t reel V"
"We decided that n was all for
.in In ;t. bt cause if it wasn’t for
; he curve you would probably he so
t..ll that your load would bump the
i t iling. After we got that one ev-
erything else was easy."
What was tlo use of being angry
with her? She evidently regarded
my curves impersonally, as if they
were some freak of nature impos-
Grund
Stomach
‘llow long before you’ll
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1929, newspaper, June 27, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098635/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .