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THE STORY: Gaynel Teare is
the breadwinner for he:. family,
which was ence well-to-do but
now reduced to moderate circum
stances. Her mother, Emily, is
continually taking up new proj
&£cts some of which are a drain on
finances. At piesent it's ihe Liltie
Theater movement, Her brother,
Denny, never keeps a job, and Pat,
the younger sister, is only 14. The
hole family expects Gaynel to
marry Barry Bainbridye, a young
millionaire. Gayne! suddenly won
ders if she will. She has just met
another young man, far from a
millionaire, but( this man, Fritz
Freyman, is a lot of fun. Denny
Gaynel’s brether, has just quit his
most recent job and is borrowing
money from her.
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out jobs as r-Pidly as he couid
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Denny added, opening the door,
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last long. It can't. He and his
mother were alike in that, as in
their sunny light-heartedness,
“Toodle-oot, Sis. And thanks—
too much!” He winked, blew her
a kiss. “Some day you can land
me a couple of million, when you
and Barry are marged!” He
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as she had thou’g.ht shout her
mother so often. it Denny, like
Emily, was simply bubbling over
with good nature and goou inten
tions.
If Denny would only do some
thing tc hélp besides t‘slumr
not to worry. He thought y
lavished entirely too much cash
on whatever her current Interim;
he would rather have had that
cash for his current hcney, But
Denny would never have dreamed
of crossing Emily Denny was
perfectly willing to let Gaynel be
the “Master” of the house and do
the worrying.
* * »
Another knock came at her
door. She had managed to pull on
sheer hose and wr'ggle into biege
evening sandals and start on her
hair, but she’d never be ready.
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“Come in” .
“Darling!” Her mother crossed
the room in a little rush of swish
|ex and swirls, “I've had such a
loveiy aiiernooni Such an inier=
esting group of people, too, How
do you like Melvin, darling? If
you knew the brain that young
man has! So full of ideas!”
She ~emoved her sho«s, lay back
against the pillows, h 4s behind
her head, aware of the pretty pie
ture she made—' ly I?elaxln‘—-
and wiggled her toes.
“You're going cut, darling!” Mrs.
Teare's conversations consisted
mostly of onologues. She seldom
gave anyone else a chance io taik,
nor, did she wait for answers.
“And with Barry, of course
“I could go out with ¢ meone
|else, 1 presume,” Gaynel said., It
was exasperating the way the
family took the Barry business as
sealed and stamped. .
Gaynel did not stop to think that
perhaps she had taken it for
| granted, too. Until the advent of
By ANDREW L. PETERSEN
a certain outrageous young man.
“Of course, darling. You could
have any number of young men.
But of course Barry is much the
:gcut. I'm frightfully fond ot'
im"” |
#“Would you be,” Gay asked, “if
he didn't have some 20-odd mil
lions in his own name and expect
to inherit about double that
amount one of. th.eu.fi'm days?”
“Young man downstairs now,”
Kobee stated from the doorway.
“Young mans with fine present
for Miss Gay."”
“Barry, of course, the darling!” |
Kobee strove to maintain dog
nity. “Young man not Mr, Barry.
It is young man Kobee never see
‘before!” |
It was Fritz. Wearing his most
‘disarming and persuisive grin,
holding a covered wicker basket in
‘his two hands. “Greetings, Ma=~
dome!” He bowed low in the Ar
mand manner. “Accept this hum
ble token of my esteem, I beg of
you.”
| Gaynel accepted the basket and
opened it. “How lovely!” she
cried. “Two kittens!” Two little
whip-cream Dballs, blinking sleepy
green eyes s they looked up at
their new mistress. One sporting
a blue bow, the other pink, “‘The
darlings!” Gaynel squealed. “The
witches. The perfect lambs!” She
scooped them up in both hands,
holding a soft, silky coal to each
cheek, Her eyes lovked into
Fritz's; they both began to laugh,
“Oh, there you are, Barry!” Mrs,
'eare said loudly, “Do come on
in!” She went forward to greet
the young man to whom Kobee
had just opened the door., She
linked an arm in his, leading him
forward.
“Here’s Barry, darling, And you
aren’t dressed! And Gaynel, dear,
aren’t you going to introduce your
mother to this—er, person?”
i Barry and Fritz shook hands
‘after Gaynel introduced Fritz to
everyone.
She was struck by the contrast
between them: Fritz so stocky and
blond; Barry, lean and dark and
polished.
| “Of course we'll kee;; the kit
tens, Fritz,” she said. *“The dogs
may not like them but my sister
Pat will adore them. It's a shame
I'll have to rush off now, I'm sor
ry, but I think I told you I have
another engagement this evening.”
Fritz looked downcast.
“We'd like to have you join us,
if you. care to,” Barry put in
quickly, with his ready politeness.
Fritz gave him his most enagag
ing grin, and said, “I'd be de
lighted.”
“Dear me,” Emily said, “how
can you manage two men, dar
ling?”
“You'd be surprised!” Gaynel
smiled.
(To Be Continued)
Farmer's Wife
Gives “On The
Fly” Luncheons
BY MARY C. FLYNN
NEA Staif Correspondent
STERLING, Kans. — (NEA) =
When this farmer’s wife gives a
luncheon it" “on the fiy” with
her guests literally swooping
down on her.
Mrs. Howard Culbectson’s social
affairs are called “fly-ins” because
the air-minded farmers she in
vites come in their own airplanes.
They set their craft down on the
2000-foot landing strip beside the
Culbertson farm home.
Despite warhed-out roads and
high water, her latest party was
attended by 50 persons who ar
rived in 16 planes. She takes the
breath-taking fiurry in stride.
Mrs. Culbertson, 44, is the first
woman to hold an office in the
Kansas Flying Farmers, serving as
a vice president of the group.
Easily Spotted
The Culbertson place is easily
spotted from the air. Their name
is painted in large letters on the
roof of the private hangar on their
450-acre wheat farm near here.
The runway is a boon to fliers low
on gas and convenient for flying
visitors.
Culbertson, who is 47 speeded
up his pilot’s training a year ago,
obtaining his license in time to fly
with a group of Flying Farmers
to Mexico on a sight-3eeing trip.
The Culbertson’s son, Bryon, 19,
a student at Ottawa (Kansas) Uni
versity, is learning tq fly. A
younger son, Bill, who is sightless
(and a sophomore at the Kansas
State School for the Blind), is an
enthusiastic plane passenger.
Culbertson heads the local Civil
Air Patrol squadron. He was
awarded a trophy for winning an
efficiency race sponsored by the
Kansas Flying Farmers
Enjoy Meeting
In addition to the pleasure of
flying, the couple greatly enjoys
“meeting a lot of fine people
through Flying Farmers.”
The farmer-flier said he had no
difficulty in persuadinz his wife
to fly with him.
“But I might have hed a hard
time buying my own plane—de
spite her interest in flving—if I
hadn’t bought it before telling her
of my intentions,” he commented
with a grin.
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Oii-burning iocomoiives have
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