The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 16, 1952 Page: 6
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OH THE TRAIN coin west
Freds thought It all out She
mutt never no matter what the
etrcumitances let them guess that
he had an Inferiority complex
Somehow the would Tiave to bullet
ai > ta defence that was Ironclad 02
course when you considered the
matter especially 11 you were a
stranger you never would have
dreamed that a clrl who had just
captured first prize In the biggest
beautycontest ever held In the east
and was now n her way to Holly-
wood with food chances of becom-
ing a movie star could have an
Inferiority complex
The trouble was that In Holly-
wood she was going to have a lot
more skilled competition than back
home There were going to be girls
there five all told from other sec-
tions of the country and only one
was going to be selected for the
part In All American Beauty
Uneasily Freda reflected upon
her success back home She wished
she could be wholly certain that
first prize had gone to her wholly
upon merit She remembered the
two other girls over whom the
judges had wrangled so long Both
had been beautiful possessed of
Undeniable charm and appeal Had
they been more beautiful than she
Had her fathers famous name and
prodigious wealth Influenced he
judges
That was the beginning of her In-
feriority complex that was why
she knew shed have to build up an
Ironclad defense Before the train
reached Chicago she had it all fig-
ured out She would give the Im-
pression without boasting that she
was tremendously popular that
men were mad about her that she
had turned down all sorts of offers
In order to make this trio
A neat and verj efficient young
man met the train at Pasadena
Freda was surprised to discover
that two of her competitors had
been In forward cars Her heart
sank a lltle when she jaw them
They were terrific
To Fredas surprise she discov-
ered during the next two weeks that
her plan was working This was a
period In which the five contestants
lor the role were entertained and
exploited by Hollywood officials
and celebrities
Only once did she have any re-
grets And then not because of the
general effect she was creating It
was when Craig Franklin asked her
If she knew Dana Bridges back In
Philadelphia
Know bimT she had laughed
The dear boy He bought me a
By Glark Dawson
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diamond o blg it was too heavy to
wear And he was quite sirlous
about It too And Into Craig
Franxllna eyes had come a hurl
look a very definite look of self
consciousness and inferiority
Freda tried now as she had been
trying for five days to convince
herself that whatever Craig Frank-
lin thought didnt matter He had
been extremely nice to her but
this was his job He was head ol
publicity at Pinnacle Studios and
he had to be nice to everyone
At last the day arrivedwhen the
tests were made Therefollowed a
period of anguished waiting of try-
Ing to appear composed She was
slat to have Craig Franklin with
her those days
Then came the most Importanl
morning of all A representative of
the studio came to her hotel Hi
tried to smile pleasantly but Fre-
da knew She knew with an awful
sinking sensation that all of her
scheming and planning and hoping
had faUed
With a little suppressed ciy she
turned and rushed up to her room
She flung herself on her bed and
wept bitterly racklngly Then sh
sat up drying her eyes She musnl
be a coward Not now Whatevei
else happened she must show
them that she could take It
She packedher bags clinging to
one hope one terrible yearning II
he didnt come to comfort her life
it seemed would no longer be
worth living An hour passed Two
It was nearlng time to leave for
her train Someone knocked at the
do6r Freda caught her breath
flung It open It was Craig
He said simply Im sorry
And stood awkwardly looking at
herShe
She tried to smile to pretend it
made no dUterence Then tears
filled her eyei Its what I de
servel I was a fool to come herel
Its what I deserve
Deserve Craig dropped to
the divan beside her What do you
mean you deserve ltT Thats fool
Ishness A girl like you deserves
only the best there ls M
No She shook her head
Youre sweet Craig but And
because suddenly she wanted him
to know she told him the whole
bitter story
No you didnt he told her
You fooled me completely Why
I was so convinced that every man
who saw you wanted you for his
own that X didnt think I had a
chance U you hadnt told me this
I never would have asked you tor
marry mr Will you Freda
Cur Advertisers Will Appreciate
Your Patronage
You Wouldnt Buy a WLodci T
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NICE JOB Sgt John Tonar
San Francisco takes measure-
ments of Lillian Farmer Los
Angeles chosen > Mtss Fourth
Division at reunion in New1
York
Mans first weapon in war
fare was the slingshot
Wyoming granted women suf
frage In GCD
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REMOVE grcaaa spots easily
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from a sued shoe rob with
a cloth which has been dipped fan
ordinary glycerine
To nrepfoof upholstery >
ments or curtains dissolve Y
ounces of borax and 3 ounces of
boric acid in 2 quarts of water >
This may h sprayed on upholstery
t > t may be used as a dip for the
other arttcls This does not pre
rent charring but Ji does prevent
burning Repeat treatment 4 ajter
each cleanlngv
Jewelry that has been dulled
may be brightened by dipping In
a solution of 2 tablespoonsofbak
ing soda to a quart of warm water
After cleaning rinse and polish
with a dry cloth
Use natural wood to frame pic-
ture The wood may be kept Its
natural color or yqu may paint
the frame white or a solid color
chosen from the picture Itself
Keeping a mounted blackboard
hung at eye level just outside the
backdoor Is a useful way of re-
minding children and tradespeo
ple If may be used to remind
youngsters to remove rubbers be-
fore coming Into the house or
tradespeople that you are busy at
certain times nd do not wish to
be Interrupted
RECirE OF TIIE WEEK
Coffee Bread Pudding
Serves 6
3 cups crumbled bread
H icup brown sugar
H teaspoon salt
Vi teaspoon cinnamon
V teaspoon cloves
Vi cup melted bdtter or sub-
stitute k
2 eggs beaten
2xups hot milk
2 cups strong hot coffee
Arrange bread In greased pud-
ding dish Combine brown
sugar salt and spices with
melted butter and eggs Stir In
muk and coffee and turn over
bread Bake in a slow 300F
oven about 1 hou
To remove crayon marks on
washable wallpaper sponge with
carbon tetrachloride then was
with soap and water On nonwash
able wallpaper dampen a clean
soft cloth with carbon tetrachloride
and sponge lightly but do not rub
Repeated sponging may lighter
them to make them almost In-
visible
Use your bread board whenevei
you slice or chop foods Of any kind
to prevent linoleum cpvered work
surfaces from scratching
Birthday Party for K
Sue Lynn George
8ue Lynn George celebrated her
sixth birthday Wednesday Her
mother Mrs R E George gave
her a party in the afternoon The
children enjoyed delicious refresh-
ments of Ice cream and birthday
cake Outdoor games were enjoyed
Little guests were Janie Walker <
James andMike Smith Barbara
Stewart Lynda Huyck Pamela Gar-
rison Joan Flint Louise Wilson
Delbert and Diane Thomas Stevle
McDanlel Dannie Coffey Elaine
Bussell and Barbara Famsworth
Others present were Mrs Cleo
Coffey Mrs J P BussellMrs BUI
Famsworth Mrs Bill Stewart Mrs
Charles McDanlel and Mrs A W
BusselL
Mrs Steve Spurlln and Mr and
Mrs Roy George sent gifts
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We wish to announce to our friends
and patrons that
Mrs Jean Ortega
a licensed operator is now with
the shopand will welcome both old
and new customers
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 16, 1952, newspaper, September 16, 1952; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47778/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.