Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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furnish LO F Quality Window Glaaa
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Penny waa thrilled They were
actually1 on their way to Le Prene'a
shack.
Modern voyagers," she thought.
"On the trail of Alexander Mac-
kenzie and Simon Frazer -and the
gontlemen adventurers of the Hud-
son's Bay Company."
Cleve'a hat lay in the bottom of
the canoe. Ttu> light breeae rum-
pled hW dar k iurlr .
He turned to grin back at her
W 1 | How we doing, tot?”
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small • She had to shout In order to be
heard The deep-chested, rumbling
voice of the river beat In their
ears AU Cleve had to do was to |
steer the canoe The strong cur- |
rent swept them along at a rate
I that astounded Penn?
"Keep on the lookout for the old
trapper’s cabin.” Cleve called pres-
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take any chances running tiiat rap-
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Cleve said presently, "we ought to
the old trapper's place !
now.”
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“Re certainly ought to. BtlU—"
Penny interrupted him- "bookt”
she cried gleefully. “There’s some-
one now. Ahead on that sandbar.
Quick, Cleve!”
Cleve checked their momentum in
Ume. Furiously he plied his puddle,
turned the cnslt's nose d tore ward
and kept on pa<WUi< until sand I.
grated under them D uping out, he |
I pulled the canoe up until it waa i
I half out of the water
A brown-faced, long-haired proa- |
pector sauntered over to meet them j
"Howdy, folks,” he said
“Howdy.” said Cleve
‘Trfce aay." said the prospecurn
"TVs a swell day." mid Cleve. '
"We're looking for a trapper's cab-
in along here somewhere Maybe .
you can tell us. Name's Jim Mac- ,
nalr."
Penny knew even before the pros-
pector spoke She could tell by his
' expression of amusement and won-
derment
“Ypu must've passed it,” the man
said. "About an hour ago It's fif- I
teen miles back upstream ”
1X> turn around and go back that
swift current to Jim Macnair’s was
simply out of the question. That
realisation was strong upon Pinny
and she could tell by Cleve's tight '
Ups and sober expression that he r'
knew It. too.
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Mr and Mrs O C. Lowe, 1423
Maple Street, became the bride of
Sgt H. L Whitesides Jr , son of
Mr and Mrs H L. Whitesides of
Fort Worth. Sunday at 4 p. m when
the double ring ceremony was read
by Dr Frank Weedon, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, In the home
of the bride's slater and husband,
Mr and Mrs Carroll Goen. 183?
Scripture Street.
The living room was decorated
with spring flowers, mixed buckets
of which, with ferns, were arranged
around the fireplace for an impro-
vised altar. Attending the couple
as matron oi honor ami best man
were the bride's sister and hus-
band, Mr and Mrs (Jordon lA-wis
of Terrell.
The bride wore a powder blue
crepe with while and navy blue
accessories and a corsage of gar-
denias Site carried a white Bible
showered with slephanolis and at-
tached to one of the ribbon stream-
ers was her grandmother 's wedding
ring, as “something old "
An informal receptiun followed
the ceremony and Miss Dorotha
Marie Lowe of Fort Worth, a sister
of the bride, presided over the cut-
ting of the pink and white wed-
ding cake, served with coffee Out
of town relatives present not men-
lloned above including Mrs Jean
Thompson ul Dallas, aunt ul the
bride, the bridegroom's parents,
a twin sister Miss Jean Whiteside,
an aunt and nephew. Mrs Era
Selman and son. Joe Dale Selman
all ol Fort Worth, and a sister,
j Second Othcer Sammie Whileside
1 of lhe WAAC, located in Louisiana
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Cleve released her and aat down
on a boulder Soberly he atroaed
his chin He looked very handsome
with his face In profile, eyes star-
ing out, ovex tiie river. ,,
He said, "Then 1 cant persuade
you to change your iniiui?”
"No”
Cleve leaned over and took Pen-
ny's thaaid.
"TMg puls me |n a spot, young
lady A hot I ait spot, if you InaUt on
going, I'U have to go. loo. What j
the devil would Bill say if 1 [ •'
didn't? On the other hand—”
He paused, picked up a
pebble, and loesed it out into the
current moodily.
Yes." said Penny impatiently.
"On the other hand—what?”
"Powell."
"You mean he'll fire you?”
"Put youiself in his place,” Cleve i
said "Another main running ”
with your girl,
do?”
"I don't know," answered Penny
' I know what he'll think, Cleve
went on “He'll think I'm in
with you. that I •‘"that we—” ____
Penny laughed, a bit hysterically, paddle poised. He wasn't going to
How utterly absurd!”
Cleve glanced at her sharply
"Yes. isn't it? Still, your finance I
lias a right to his optkilon His _____
opinion of me won’t be very high, arrive at I
I'm afraid." _ very soon now.”
Ten minutes passed. I____,
watched the shoreline, looping to I
’ catch sight of a tiny cabin nestling '
among the trees Maybe smoke j
wquld draw their attention to ■ it. |
Another ten minutes passed
Cleve shipped his paddle, and I
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H« said. "Funny it doesn't show
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"Let's forget Powell.” Penny said, i
and concentrate on Bill What j
are we going to do about thal
just sit here and argue tile morn- '
ing away?"
She stooped, picked up the pup- ;
py and got into the canoe
Cleve rose. too. with sudden de- j
vision Ills expreMUOi was grave ‘
But lie was alert and ready now A up I don't understand it. I'd_____
pair ot strong hands pushed the j we've come at least fifteen miles “
partially beached craft out into lhe j , _______ _____■■■
He stepped aboard, bal- ‘ and poplar met ttieir gaae on both !
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ills position near the center of the ' "Cleve," said Penny, worried
“ - —1 i do you suppose, we—we could have
widow of the deceased suddenly they were moving with the passed it?”
! current I Cieve shook his head "Not llke-
as requested in | it had ail happened so quiCklv i ly.” he answered "Perhaps we just
the will signed April 19 1941 ttiat i^et.ny caught liei breath She think were travelling faster than
A value of $1 750 has been placed sat astonished in the stern, hug- we really are."
on the estate by W C Boyd. Ottis'glng Wolf Her eyes were on “j itope so,” Penny said
The canoe drove on They
ivunded a bend, diol through a I
mile-iong stretch of rapids, and
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a park-like country of rolling hills '
and lush open meadows No sign '
i wus swift, flaked wjfh ot a house anywhere Flowers dot- ,
Penny could see blue-white ted the slopes Then Penny say i
makes haze rislt.g above the surface She three deer fleeing up the bank at
could hear the roar of water.
We're off'" Cleve yelled
Jets ot spray flew over the
Akers and Frank
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RUSSIA— Entire Russo-dermal 1
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PACIFIC Nt* OuiiM-a clashes
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current
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ttiat f^et.ny caught tier breath She
sat astonished in the stern, hug-
Wolf Her eyes were on
Cleve's set face
Are we really going then? You
won't turn back?"
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1943, newspaper, May 12, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315716/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.