Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 07, 1939, Image 14

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Christmas
Dinner
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By Katherine Edelman
Panic seized him. Had Edna be-
lieved that he meant what he had
said? He had heard of young wives
who had packed up and left for
much less reason. What a brute he
had been to flare up as he did!
THE morning was unbearably
long. Inwardly fumirg, he hung
up the receiver, to answer an im-
perative buzzer from the inner of-
fice. It was about the tenth this
AS SOON as Darrel Thorpe got a
chance to use the phone, he
dialed his home. He must tell Edna,
how sorry, how terribly sorry he
was for what had happened this
morning. All the way down on the
car he had reproached himself for
the hasty words he had said. He
couldn’t understand how he had spe-
ken to Edna like that, and on Christ-
mas eve.
He drummed impatiently on the
desk as he waited. Edna was al-
ways punctual about answering the
phone and doorbell. It was a way
she had, going right through with
things.
Which really was the cause of
his flash of temper this morning.
In her quick, decisive way, she had
swept aside his idea of having old
Mrs. Darby for Christmas dinner.
The little lady, now down on her
luck, had befriended Darrel when | YOu. She left word that she was
morning. If it hadn't been for
Wheatley, keeping him running
around in circles, he might have
been able to reach Edna long ago.
And if the old man hadn’t been in
the same ugly mood yesterday, Dar-
rel knew that he himself wouldn’t
have been on edge this morning,
that he wouldn’t have spoken to Ed-
na as he had dcne. He blamed
Wheatley as much as himself.
“You sent for me,” he said stiffly,
as he waited beside the desk. The
big man did not seem to hear him.
His eyes were glued on a closely
typed statement. Darrel spoke
again. Then Daniel Wheatley looked
up, and rubbed his hand across his
forehead as if trying to remember
something.
‘‘Oh, yes, yes,” he began; “Mrs.
Thorpe called before you got to the
office this morning. I forgot to tell
he had come to the city.
“I’m not going to have her!” Edna
had declared emphatically. “We're
closely-typed statement.
and a tree, and gifts, and above
Then, without waiting to see
The big man did not seem to hear |
him. His eyes were glued on a ‘““‘where shepherds watched their
going to skip Christmas as much as | from many lands gather annually to
possible—go out and eat somewhere
—and miss all the rush and bother.” | and words of Jesus of Nazareth.
“I think that*s a darn selfish way | ———
of doing,” Darrel shot back. ‘‘Christ-
mas is a home day, with a turkey,
someone to share them with us.”
effect of his words, Darrel rushed
going marketing with a Mrs.—MTrs.
Darby, or some such name. Also,
she wanted me to be sure to tell
you to bring home a Christmas tree
and all the trimmings.” There was
a merry twinkle in Wheatley’s usual-
ly hard eyes. “Looks as if you were
going to celebrate Christmas at your
house,” he finished, with a laugh.
“We certainly are,” Darrel
grinned back; ‘““we’re going to have
a real old-fashioned celebration of
the day.”
“Think your wife would object if
you took a cranky old man to Christ-
mas dinner?”
Darrel wondered if he were hear-
ing things, then his quick wit jumped
| to the surface. “If you really mean
that, Mr. Wheatley, I can assure you
of a hearty welcome. My wife thor-
oughly believes in having people for
Christmas dinner. At least, I am
sure she does now.” The last sen-
tence Darrel whispered to himself.
Carols on Fields of Bethlehem
On the hillsides of Bethlehem,
flocks by night’ on Christmas eve
| and Christmas morning, tourists
| sing carols and remember the life
In Bethlehem for Christmas
Due to medern transportation one
all, | can leave America as late as the
middle of December and be in Beth-
the | lehem in Palestine for Christmas,
6,000 miles away.
from the house, banging the door.
Now, he dialed the number three
times, but there was no answer.
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LANCASTER, OHIO.—It’s rare
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Mrs. Mabel Hutchins, of Lancas-
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bills and coins in a store while shop-
ping. Police called her at home
later and said the purse had been
turned over to them. Inside Mrs.
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also an additional dollar amd this
note:
““Dear Stranger: We are return-
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extra money because a less fortu-
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Thursday, December.7,-19838.
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this Buick its buy-value is the
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