! f ales as re ESE, 3 eras Nagsee r en in a, 2 i ST, er : sey Bh DPD) ere aoa at Kd y SAN fr: WY. ; An 3) eC NS ¥ Ji Pe ag Byam ime s hrs Od ny MEaee ly Mee oecnethlee. oy, Rs a go common in the eprifig ‘of te year. “Not seeming to-F ind, anything, to do which quite strut li fancy, I finally atruck orito fa | the ‘on that, at icng last, 2 haa tne chance.I had ‘.ven walking ( for to clean up the attic. The more I thought of it the more I liked the idea, so up the stairs I went. It was terribly dark in in the attic, as no Light was ccring in from outside, and in groping to find the light, tf. stumbled over something stuck straight in my path. Immediately upon gaining the light switch I turned to see what hed barked my shine, and found a strange wooden box bl4cking my retreat. While trying to men it, ali kinds of things came into mind. But, at laet the iid came off, and to my surprise there lay, nothing put an empty box. agide feo m cus Gusty old magazine of 15 or 20 years back, packed into the bottom of it. I reached in after the magazine and carefully started to lift the cover, when suddenly the radiant smile of Mary Eilen Norvell, on the face. om the cover dazzled me. I gazed at her for a moment, and then eagerly dove into the magazine, in hopes of discovering the name of the gorgeous model. This page havpened to be the table of contents. Scanning the table for something that would throw a little light on the name I wes seeking, my eyes lit almast.immediatley upon the name in bold-faced type, pretty well toward the top of the list. The Girl He Left Behind , it said, A human interest story by the Editor Miss Clarissa Climbwell. Miss Clarissa Climbwell is in real life the world-famous Mrs. H.P. Clinker, wife of Admiral Clinker, whom everyone heard so much about during the last year. This magazine is a kind of hobby for her, and was published by her before her marriage, under her maiden name, Lenore Ziss. Mr, and Mrs. Clinker own a magnificent Long Island estate, but spend most of their time, in cruising around the world. Well, Well, fancy that! But now for a little more digging. Now, this is really my idea of a wedding. The footing says the pride is the former Miss Mavy Rébertson,,daughter of the Rev. Norman Je Robertson, who performed the ceremony. It go@s on to say that Rev. Robertson has served in his parish for seventeen years, and although he is now getting along in-years, almost any warm sunny afternoon he can be seen driving his tiny gray flivver through Central Park. heferring once The to my contents, the next item that struck my eye was headed: OTSHOT'S IDEAL OF THE WEEK , It sounded interesting, and when I began t6 read it proved even more 80. At the very top was a picture of a coupi®, old and bewrinkled, standing before the door of the sr modest home. The inscription beneath read: This week, Hotshot's prize of $10.00 for the Ideal of the Week goes to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wenig as having the most nearly perfect farm in this state. Mr. Wenig and his wife, the = former Evelyn Michaelis, are very happy in their little home, and almost any evening they may be found at home. It is sata that they “i 2 turned down offers for as much as $20,000 for their farm. fe ae bative ahi of this title, it says here, and the proud cae Sri shiny silver dollars, is a bonny lass by the Zerg boler, who is the manageress of a home for Spins’ ow | ae 7 {Phe cn of this home ig the Delker area for Dimp1 a) owdeers: EEL fame publishes its own magazine, Vite ARS aa ante! Bteh eS , which material may be sent, qQ ‘Gighear ogre Vay
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