CATE MAY CWWTY YBBM, f«H>AY. TWE 4, 199€
■ Ml a Mt Rlliir.” be lalllad. "bmt. mr iemr. roa're an man attraettrp that you ‘Stth: SM qattc a fctrfc mil of h*- * In th» pmMMt of Ur*.
‘*11 laal «)*(. rurUaa, H‘a Juat »' 'bay auch an awful lot a»«tTtbinf,“ i
“Oaght to ha. It coat over a bunF"" 1 lAMfbd. bralAaa Balaby baC ‘ H '*# W hoWtaO to lm *S h a|t*<r planar la fact p>l tba ha pa lee mat hara bar* ^•nad tt hit it off M oaa way « mow bar. Vou maatat M thal aiaka bou unhappy Baatdaa >.*11 oat Nt»ll> ha throwa ana stria who p>»«' plaot>. Too koaa watal pwha |ta owa la«ai.‘ and tba rtwad >uu'll Je raatMaUl «ltt will ha•hat U It j£e tliawfal ■■ call tbaw;' Oh< yaa—dm ballad aa-
bou* to ll*a ta ” | darUrad | aa^ In th, awhjaal which t •»>' uppermlwt to t ''*«• Tharv ara pla
rxcatly. however,
that I want you hack to me ] little vlait la
tated. • am! when you feel that.
can put up with bains the wife of
man wlio*i almost busted." It waa itnponelMe to remain hart
for any lansth of Ume with Curtlaa. HI* manner was ae eharmlny
reaaonlnc power no abao-
luteiy Juat and boo eat. ao after a satisfactory underaundlnr and an hour of tenderasas he took mr to the station and thu* began our
first neparatlon.
waa thrilling being
again la my beloved Florida with
>r sight* and
of dbarae It i being once mors with my father. Whan a girl marries *nd return* home history la made for her t locally when she alee] bed-chamber. There la poignancy in the roalltatlon that never again will abe wander In thought down lovera-lanes of girlish fancy nor kaow again thoae restlaas hours of unfathomable
yearning.
’’’here wan a round of parties given In Ironor of the returning Sallle. Photographs that had been filed in neurapaper records were resurrected and appeared In the ■oclal columns under a new caption. There were the usual extravagant adjective* and meaning-
lea*. stereotyped phrase*.
X missed Curtlas In the hurried moments between bridge parties, luncheons, dinner*, and dance*. At night time I wa* ao physically
Ith the day'* crowded
hour* that sleep came quickly and there was no time for grieving In the morning another day * full
program was continued.
Curilaa wrote regularly. hla letter* arriving each morn Ire He ■aid that tha new development was going meely and that h* waa girl* of this generation I pleased that I was having *uch a absolutely. You eon- frolic. He did not urge me to reI*** situation that lau’t ..11 hurn to him and If there had be- n booe>suckles and roM-» Look at'ifnie lor It 1 prohrbly should have
• I can t get a woman going out with n. Sallle. having around In such an unconI manner. In— t aay Mn my day' Dadflu m* it's a sure sign of getting old »nd decrept. You're neither —you're a lamb-pie. So thcrwl us a kin. I'm going." I klsem lightly on hla forehead and Ted who waa waiting in the hall, hat In hand, and get started. The Charleston had changed the old order of dances. Unquestionably it was the rage of the fasclnat rhythmical, amusing and ' of the or wnltsaa. persuaded to play moatly Charleston numbers. <% aging mid start bravely dancing then suddenly in debutante or i matron would begin doing the Charleston. Immedlatley they their
P«
which forteed an The men with their handr persistent pa some youth t performance: "At 'er girl!" 'JYee-elr, tha Pa would go the tiny and the alight, of the youthful and primitive a faithful imitation of a -town strutter'’ on a ith Carolina levee, perfect the adherence to the the more appluua* would be red upon her. A dainty of a girl, with skin like now elegant high-heeled gown of sliver Uee C her slender knees, hair loaned back revealing a face of refined beauty—a ycang girl Imitating a nigro woman— ‘'consistent? Well, maybe. The dance waa over. At Immt that dance was over. They called for the next performer. ‘Annabelle! Do your stuff now honey!” "Annabeile!" "Whata - the-matter - wlth-you. aha'a handicapped—she'* loo fat 1 Get Sallle. ahe'a a
you "Mow you're falkln!" "Come on
And you are thrown by couates hand* Into the center of the circle. If one waned back they tte pushed In time after time :th good-natured deteimlnatloa. and before long one's feet and anna began moving, nncontroilabaly in tune with that weird, faatnatlc syncopated music.
"Sallla'a go: 'em!"
"She's Ml*. Wed Neybura. Ha-
Ha-Wad Keybcrn!"
-Hot-dog!"
“At-la-boyr Patter-patter- patter. I looked up and met the aavero anee of my father. Without losing a wep I continued dancing until the phrase of the maite had What on earth could he lb* r I hadn’t even known that he was invited to the |*rty. Perhaps he had nawa of Curtlm. 1 made my way quickly to tha outer edge of the circle where he
standing.
The others started once more their patter-patter for some new girt whom they were now acclaim-
ing.
(To be continued next week.)
He Couldn't Sell
t Muscle Shoals
The Ford Motor Company, a* la well known, doe* not permit It* agent* to settle for tbemselve* just bow many car* they will sell in a certain time. Instead the company, after looking over the territory decide* Just how many car* It can absorb and how quickly and ships In the cars to the agent, thus keeping him to the scratcn and. incidentally. In many cases Increasing his profits. This gives rise to the following story . In a New England community an aotomoblle dealer got the
The first month he At the end of e company wrote him and added his
quota would be five
The agent bestirred himself and managed to dispose of them. But the next month he waa Informed his quota was twenty cars and two tractors. Rushing to hla banker he explained hr waa ruined, could neither pay for nor sell the cars. The banker encouraged him and. by herculean effort* he dlsposedi of the full shipment In the re-
quired time. But the to < 2 — -
very good headway in disposing da/ his wife visited the doctor and complained that her husband
wa* going eraxy.
"What are the symptoms?"
asked the medico.
"He talks all the time In his sleep. Say* me same thing over
and over again.'*
"What doe* he say?” "He says: 'It's no use. I can't sell Muscle Shoals. I can't sell
Muscle Shoal*!' "
Attention Now Turns To Roadside Marketing With vegetable and fruit marketing season* approaching, the attention of many farmer* along the Improved highways of the Stale Is drawn to the roadside market as a mean* of disposing
of their produce.
In any marketing program for farm products. very careful thougt should be given, first, to the articles for sale, and second, the method* of merchandising.
Suitable varieties, feritliation. pest control, and preparation for market are points to be dealt with before salable good* can be offered *he buying public. Only by taking care of theae preliminary essentials can satisfied customers be obtained. Then, produce properly produced must be graded, packed or hunched, advertised and sold. If the roadside market stand la; used to dispose of (a.m. garden or orchard products, the following essentials should be observed: A much traveled highway, an easily visible location for the booth, booth located back from the road to permit easy access, water-tight roof on booth and hinged doors for use In storms, signs at the booth and smaller signs 200 to 300 yards along the highway on each aide of the booth, preferably home-grown vegetables and fruit, and suitable display space.
Hi * i
lotment
Uncolnr Again he went to the banker in dea^alr. The other Immediately offered to buy one of the Uncoln'a hlmaetf and introduced a wealthy depositor who needed a new car. Result two of the hundred Fords. But one sale*. Toward* the end of the-
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Sea tale City N. J. -
Those pioneer • omen Who crossed the continent In Ihoa* :«an day* of the corerod • agon. Think of tho deprivation* Um> suffered and look at tbelr spirit! It was the women behind the men that kept them going and making them fit for their shining achievement* Here I'm asking my wife to live simply lo o cwtnfortabtr bungalow with me and Ton'd think I'd naked yon to ahare a Hie of abject misery. Tbr trouble with yon. bailie, la thal you've been la the lime-light ao long that any normal perspective you might have had. t* bUm>d • * your vlr»-point of Life 1* out of locus You're
>■'11 I-
the leading lady. You rant be anything, until I get on my frot. but MY WIFE. Do yon underaUnd
anr>. go-setter remain with mi
difton* and act ptauantl) about It i can make me very happy. If . then there I* only one other irwe that 1* open You may ren lo jour father until I can b you bark WITH A KOB-
TUNK.-
I stared to reply Wnc* my anrat nould have been. 1 do not
wondered
eorrrspcndrnr ■. My let lor* to
scrawled, and
•nlurr of hla ’ere aasur-
brtef dlopati hno!
felt that too
ny day* had
eiapMa Macs > run written. One evening Ted Billing* came to Ink' me tA a danr* at Tlmuquana. Father and I had been sitting alone on the encloaed veranda when he naked Who *a* lo be my rnnort for the evening. • You're peeing quite a bit of Ted. aren't you:" he questioned. "Yea. he ha* taken me to most
of the parties."
"He tried mighty hard to win you before but you nlway* gave him a cold ohouUar. Uke him better now Bailie?"
"Ob Ted'* n g
Governor Will Addrew State College Visitor! Governor A. Harry Moore will be among the speaker* to ad dr*** visitors at tha Now feraey Bute College of ALVtciillure and Exarlmeut Station's annua) field day. New Brunswick, on June 1C. This will be the first time that Oover-
has appeared before a
public gathering at the collage experiment station. Ou> door stands will be erected to accotnmodsir the large number
of visitors expected.
Other prominent men to apeak will be Hon. Robert A. Cooper, from Washington, D. C ; Dr. John Martin Thomas, president of E-darml Farm Loan CommlaOonei Ruigera Unlveraiiy, and Dt J. a.
director of the ExRtailon and dean of the College of Agriculture.
Cooper's topic will be "Financing the American FarDr. Thomas will dear r I he
of Kulgrra
I egg He'* witty l«d upon to pep
up the party. 1 never could have married him. Fops, but Its nice
under tboee con- haring an unattached man always
and work
I'nlveralty. A recent the coat of tuition at
way for I
New Jersey boys, who anxious to hear Dr. Dr. Upmau will visitors and give a brief talk. Field day I* open to the publb morning program is to begin at 10.30 daylight aavlag time in the afternoon there will be ex hlbltlon* and dlaruaelons trf poultry, and ol Improved varieties or crops and fruit*, demoneiiailoiig marhlnei, InapM Hons of livestock, and talk* by eeienfhe ecntrol of |||«»> ( and
to drag me placet. '
'Do you g» alone with him’
queried my father.
"Usually Ibere're some other couple Not that It would matter Ted's safe now that I'm married
Besides girl* ore allowed to gojaelghhof Places wllb men besides tbrlr bus-1 ''Nope.' bands in this geurrolloi). Thank jibe train (inodnsss Its bring dons I'd hate ’ crooking a donas, dateless " nets and I'alliornla moment dad waa lust In be riding uu the wi
t Uj drive through lo Cell-
he replied "Going
There e a lot of gtade j
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