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PAGE TWO Occasional KK2SI n*AD Til 18 FIRST: v. Camilla Hoyt, youug and tea* titul art student, and Refer .Injun. a struggling sculptor, fait In lore amt VHhfXK .secretly. Jivtdmd to lav apart t iniil tke tutu Reier can establish hisisalf. Camilla, ffcc adopt* <1 danyh- IJf •/ wvallAy iMri'Klt, u not to in herit money when she comes of aye. Khe is prepaisno hits* If for li f c mth * <?"Kae in co hi .m f i-i.ii art. hoping *% gpt • fob to enable her to support herself. She has Kt« uiulfwj/ the rounds of the aptm ns. Refer. work ing i» his studio on tin idea to? • figure ifilli i: hiek he hopes to iris scholar ship to stud// abroad, re ceives a cull fiom a bi-aul/ful model. Sylvia Todd. «i ho offers to work for aJwejf nolhii.o it he trill employ her. He cannot a'ford a mini' I, but prom ises to tkinii it on r. I‘t ter dis< usscs fits matter of a model with Camilla and decides to cm/,100 Miss Todd. Together Camilla and Refer decide on the figure. They are at the height Jt thc* r happiness. \t home Sul via *<* reeeiies a mysterious phone coy Refer beams work on lii* piece for the exhibit and Camilla, at her family's summer home. u a bit dis fonsolate without him. .1 in Worth, g/ne of Camilla s tnends. who ts in love with Retei heist h, su’jo' sf* that she and Camilla « ml Terry Wanin' 4riee into town to >,rt Peter for a Party. CNOW GO O.Y WITH THE STUM ] ni.vi'TKit ?: IN SPITE UK Hit- hitiiiiJ <-lo.se ness gt the small room, Peter ami Sylvia bod worked on through the Saturday •ItKuoun "I k> you mind ?’’ he *skc 1 bar solicitously “lioihiig as it is. I feel like work. Jusi getting into the aplrit of the thing. I guess." "I'm with > ou. L> g lx.y. to the la .t kurdle." his model encouraged. "Yc i haven't too much time to finish, have you"*" "Think 1 can make it.” he replied curtly, already absorbed, tyyivia flexed her strained musclt;. 'and resumed her position. An hour at .Intense silence eiiMird. broken oply at Intervals by creaking sound of the revolving platform that supported the clay figure- Finally, he sin.led wearily and nod ded. 'Thanks a lot. Miss Todd. That’s all." and left the room to afford her privacy for dressing. He paced the hall, smoking and thinking His right hand sank into his p ela-t and en countered a slim roll of banknotes It reminded Iran that this was pay - day for Sylvia. IT. : > ntl>. she opened the door and stood on the Mweshhold. wailing expectantly. “1 had Just r«'i.ietol» ted what du> It is.” he smiled. "1 know >ou hadn't forgotten—and don't you ever let me forget, either.'' Hu walked toward her. drawing the hi la from l.i: pot ket and counting them. "Just etiot!: h." he said, holding them out to In Sylvia looked up and met his ey es inquiringly "Is that -all you have Mr. Anson?" I’oter hesitated briefly, then man aged a short laugh. "Why wh.it decs it matter? 1 owe it to you. a id you need it Just as mm h as I do Perhaps more " ‘.'No. 1 don't. I didn't 'ell you. b'lt I have another job now I'm p.vd:r; for another Nations.) entry when I'm not working for you I vmss you know him —Cus Matson." The name Maitb.i p. ter He h i.; lost track of Otis since oonimem •.*• ment "Yeah. I know Idm Sn ti trying for tho scholarship, too?" i asked .thoughtfully "S’i vu thoug he was so ambitions. Well, good lui k to him." "He says that your entering jus. cut* everyone vise’s chance to win. m hc.lf.” Peter emitted a deprecating non. holmes is giving A LECTURE SERIES SUi«* Forester Speaking On Conser vation In Summer Camps of West ern North Carolina t-> . Raleigh. Aug. 4. -<AP)—State For jater J. S. Holmes is carrying out thla and next week a schedule of f B * GSISTER This Meal Is on Donnie By LES FORGRAVt Bor '' nT-ITER?X WAIT. f OPCOURW SAV' wASS'T APiMD* FRESu 1 1 AaYß<T\ SOILED TURTLE. / ALL W KAVt llpT /^v f M 3 / THERE'TW \l JUST \ E<aQS,AND AL.L f AtslO WE CAN; IS SOME BffPAh JLACE 1 POOND Tt4 J LET K ( Twum \ LOOIC 1 f HERfe \ WE CAM GAT OF ( ©OIL ALL THESE ] AMD AB T J \\»-OOK» M<JTW / LOTS OF ARE EtMIF.LLuK 1 TOTAKE 'WtTW fl ■■■ii ii— i.n .■ i -*—■ ■ ■■ ii ■» \ __ / WELL- TILDA- A f&Atf.. WWGN THEY \ ">=— gCj i tpj ' Ai 4 POLITICAL MEETING i A \ Wt>UL& LrO W»U> - A.*?*, tZ \ "Ob. say. I guess not! he rather flatters me. doesn't he?" “Yes, he admits you are clever, but he hates you. I can see that. I've wondered why." Peter shrugged. “Oh, a little per sonal matter. But 1 settled that, and have nothing against Uus." "Y ou wouldn't hold a grudge or be Jealous of anyone. 1 think you're simply wonderful, Peter." she said softly, and raised her blue eyes in shy adoration. They had stepped back into the room when they began to talk. "That'll do for you." he told her pleasantly. "Here, take your money und run along. It's late." "I don't want it. I'd much rather you’d spend, it for dinner lor both of us. Y’ou're dead tired, you need diversion, and you're lonesome. So am 1 lonesome. Why don't we make some w hoopie together for a change?" her hand on his arm urged him gently. "Sorry," he turned away. "1 don't feel like w hoc pie. All 1 want is a cold shower and something cool to drink, then sleep." "In this hot room? Don’t be sil. You won’t he able to sleep in here until morning. If then. Come on," she pleaded. "lkm't you want me for i company ?’’ | "That might lie pleasant, hut I can't accept It.” J "Another date?" I "No.” “ Veil then—" impatiently. "Please don't insist," he said | kindly, "and here is your money." i "Well, if you're not the first ice j berg 1 ever saw in July! Don't you j ever thaw out and get away from j your eternal work and study?" I "I'm very busy. Not much time for play." lie aiwlogtzed. j She thought, "if he knew what he had coming to hint, lie might he a little decent to me. Put 1 11 give him another chance. He's worth it.” She idented with a smile ami took the I proffered money. "All right, zero | weuther. I hope you get caught in a j blizzard. If you do. let me know. I’d like to get cooled off. too." He grinned with friendly response and Sylvia flashed out of the room j Peter dropped into a chair and sur ! veyed his work of the day. A frown puckered his broad, smooth forehead, above which his bright hair was dis ordered and dump with perspiration. His great anils hung limply in re pose along the chair arms. They had h< en held at a rigid tendon for ! hours. I There was a sudden flurry at the open doorway ami laughing voices 1 ' puttered up the stairs and tumbled I into the room. Camilla, cool mid ! sparkling in white, led the others, i "Hello. Peter," she greeted him cus ! unity. "We all came in for you. to j join us at the club. It’s stifling here, but it's lovely out on the beach. The whole crowd is there, and we want | you with us." Her eyes confided that i it was she who wanted hint, j “Why—l—” he hesitated. He had risen nml was covering his work with ja white cloth. "Don’t say you won’t." Avis had j entered the room and added her m i sistt nee. “We'll kidnap you if you ‘don't • ome with us willingly." She ; made a coquettish gesture, tugging at his arm as if she had more per suasive powers than Camilla. "All right." he agreed. "Hut you'll I have to wait ten minutes. I just quit j work and I feel like I'd been in a i Turkish bath .You'd better wait out j side whore it'o cooler Down in ten l or less." he promised. It was the first time he had ron ; rented to join Camilla’s crowd since they were married, but he went re luctantly. As he finished with dress ing, panic seized him. He was join ing a group of pleasurs seekers . lectures on conservation in summer , camps of Western North Carolina, j Thursday Holmes will talk before i : the Tryon Garden Club at Trvon, Fri- j day at Rockbrook camp at Brevard. I and Saturday at the Eagle's Neck j camp at the same place. Next wek the State forester is sche- i duled to appear at Yonahnaka camp | 1 at Linville and the Black Bear camp ! at Marion. 1 Special efforts have been made by ! HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1982 whose money flowed into their pock ets os It flowed out. In a continuous stream; and he bad less than a dol lar in hls pocket. Sylvia actually hxt taken the last dollar he m»a On Monday, he would be paid for some tutoring and later in tl)* wejric was pay day for the summer class instructors at the museum, which were his two principal sources at Income. Added together, thoy wars little enough, but he managed fru gally. However, money next week was not now. He never could face tho chagrin of going out ’o the club without a little money. Hls thoughts darted about frantically for a solu tion. He might suddenly feign illnsds and escape going along with them. No. that would frighten Camilla, and they would insist upon calling a doc tor. He might just change his mind, or suddenly recall another engage ment. He was dressing with rapid move ments, picked up his watch to slip it over his hand—had an idea, and dropped it into hia pocket, instead. Then he took It out again and checked the time. He might Just make it. l.le dashed out. locked the door and ran down the stairs. Terry Wayne’s chromium-fitted. bright green roadster awaited him in the paved court, wth Camilla In the front seat beside Terry ami Avia nonchalantly smoking In the rumble scat, t Their voices rose and chattered when Peter appeared. He hesitated a moment, glanced at Camilla and then swung his long legs Into the rumble seat. Terry touched the starter and the powerful motor roared with his impatient flooding of the carburetor Peter leaned forward, casually. “Would you mind stopping a minute at tbe circle Intersection. 1 have an errand I was just going out to do when you blew in. Much obliged If s«u will." “Okay." said Terry. With three more guttcral roars of the motor and a strident blast of horns, he had turned around and shot out of tbe court into the truffle of the avenue. Cars rattled and purred all around them. Roadster tops were down, closed-car windows open. The breeze or motion through space tossed the short uncovered hair of women and wrestled at the open collars of men's .-.port shirts. When traffle lights com manded a halt, their faces grew Im patient with the delay and the In creased temperature of still air; heat shimmered in visible waves from the pavements upon which the sun had poured relentlessly all day. “Just where shall I stop?" Terry threw the words hack to Peter. "Oh. anywhere you can park. Along her is all right.” He made rapid calculations. Terry swung into a vacant space lr-side the curb and stopped the motor. “1 won’t be long." he promised them, but his smile involuntarily focused u|K»n Camilla. There was a market somewlipre r.cur, he reflected as he strode aJjVflg, which ran through to the next street, lie searched the entrances and found It. dodged Inside. He walked through as fast as the milling crowds of Sat urday shoppers permitted him. be tween stalls of heaped vegetables, brilliant displays of fruit, colorful cheeses. He swung through the back entrance and hesitated, then turned to Hie right, north for half a block, hastened through an alley, turned right and was out on the street again. Hack another half block and lie was on the avenue, a block away from the parked ear In which Camilla end her friends awaited him. (TO BE COXTTNUEH* j the division of forestry of the de i partment of conservation and develop | ment to present conservation to camp i er sin Western North Carolina for a | number of years. Scientists are able to analyse the 1 chemical nature of the faintest star | as easily as some unknown substance ! in a chemical laboratory. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY Hii —. (| KNEW ECt^K )[ SO, YOU EXPECTED J f WASWOVEtt —Jn me to e»sK my / 5 fIELP» \ / flis heaowheW —f neck sett/n ' s. I Agent /1 he went in fo* —( "WAT FOOL contraption) S SOLD J \ ANYTHIN* , —Ai UP EvfcßY TIME I (j!r lDj*l < V. MECHANICAL!/ want -re neon ’ S n p —l Ar vvr nnDs" J ? COULD PUT l r &LA i. ... i . EP OBU VEf^S ) WASHJNkSS FOR. H)S VJIFE^CAME he ATTEMPTED TOSET upa \\Y\ FOLD/N<7 I/50N/NO TC?DAV v- v\ 'll 0 W. 2 her W Stanley rentr.fi l’,.v< 6-A--32 rilEp4'; t r \| ! if ON EARTH CH IS MAJ ESTV OF 1 \ ' 1 BUNYORO , UGANDA , A^R-IC/k Hf \ > MUST WEAR. WHlft, \ i V whiskers and a )\ \ j \ Bone crown on AuSfAife. Hk 4*, j \ occasions , can be fed onl> ( V, V By HIS 'Three sacred milk - . | \\\ MAIDS; is OFFICIALLV BAWIEC \ OUT EVEtSV DA.y By-THEROVAI Wife Preserve^ • wj l Zijipets may b. , Ul . ferent lengths indvj.a, -- Ttley are useful in niak.i'V •rs. billows and chili: c , V '• —— —_ ' ,VI Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results PLANTS FOR s.\I.R collar ds and torn:;,,, r ' n Phone 357. 139 b. g-.. 41 FOR RENT- Kul'i: on half , ( " Road, all mod*!i; ... , Ren: sl2 50 j>cr mm -. j Carter Photn- fdT IF THROUGH NECII.-si j y ,, } ;r sire you wiil change : . ' going to coll.-go. \v. .. at U;e Hinders,m H., . , RECEIVED BIG turriip M-ed at a"i.,, Buy Parker's sp«-c. . iK; rieties if you w. Parker’s Drug Son FOR RENT-TWO OR Ku> n r,/ nicely furnished apartn,,tr - c - ' ern convenience. p>i : per month. Phone ti 12-J v Rowland Street. j WANTED—LIVE \\ I RE " T i," R -7 resen’. Security L.f<- .r.ij z as district agent. Old ■ r,. Carolina Co. Good < >r. •. right man. Comm; - . . newals. Write Seem , Trust Co P. Q. P; x i> I N. JL USE PRIXMENT innFTi fer ba n f.u,- a good .‘•lock of all t. ; ~ - cement, pine rhinjh- : ; roofing and 5-v ci.n p : ‘: . S. Watkins. "The p; a r, • v, ", IN ORDER TO S’F.Cl'P.i V' » first position you m ; . . thing defin *e to •, training at the H> r, .... Schcol—fii! term b. .: ■■ .- ■ 12. BELIEVE IT OR Nf.T RiY ti day in even,' wav u ;• rt - people are learning . I i.- < of our shop. Mu* - f: tz& here. Allen’s Rarb»r 1 h.ii-7’ t GROCERY STORES. FISH LEV.- era and markets ?ave or, v,-.g v-&j --ping paper. Use *,!.! r.*-w-j,pei- Get a big tur.ule at the so. I>j patch office fo* !'•<■. FORECLOSI Rl. sAl.l Vy virtue of the paw: *• *.' - a certain Died of Ti.. ’ <'■ > Grene Hunt and Bett . 1 * ' - cn the 10‘h day of Kfbt.. . duly recorded in tin i Deeds in Coun’v :: i ■’ i Page 2043; defiult - I in the paj-mt-nt of tin- r.- • ”’-i *-ecrj*‘d. and on the ito.a- ' ' holder of the same l publ.c auction, to the for each, at lhe Court 11* 7* Henderson, N. C -e < neon» on Monday tbe T. tefllhei, lf>32. tile folinV* property: That Housp and I.«’ ’ - Breckenridge St., and r> - • lows; Begin at MeCr.r •-.* Breckenridge S', and •: 88 3-4 W\ 157 1-2 f. ■ * Baker St.; thence aioi.c I-o. I. E. 50 feet to stake • t • * alley; thence along alley S v ‘ : 119 feet to Breckenr.d >< S. 37 E. 62 3-4 fr< j t., s • H be-ing the home piaof ; Hunt. This August 3rd. 1932 J. C. KITTREI.J. T: - » _ —' r— 1— i SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE IH-:NDF.BSO> AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND , 10ft—8:48 A. M. for lilrhmotf Waahlngton New York, conn*® tog at Norlina with No >8 riving Portsmouth-Norfnlk I* F. M. with parlor-dining <•"'* vice, 4 p. M. for RlrhfflnW and Porlamouth, Washing* 6, New York. 192—0:48 P. M for Ktrhmo#* Washington and »w York ft—3:Bß A. M. for l*oH»«noa»' Norfolk Washington. N**» D** No. SOUTHBOUND 191—ft:43 A. M. for Siranaa* Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, s* Petersburg. ft—3:4s P. M. for Rab-lgh. ford, Hamlet, Columbia. “**• «**““. T * n ' l " s ‘ 1 burg. trt 197—7:36 P. M. for Raleigh. ”•*“ let. Savannah. Miami, Tampa, Si ivimbor*. Atlanta, Birmingham 5 A. M. for Atlanta. W* Ingham, Memphis For Inf or mall on call on B. * Pleasants DP A., Raleigh. > or M C ’ Capps, TA , N. C.