a &' -_ a | up, | of her high-school | The knob was turned gently Interview By Ww. JOHN STEVENS ISS ALICE DAVIDS sat in her office, marking the Eng exercises lish classes a timid tap on her door and a There was face peecped in, “Yes, Miss Hanson Ruthmary Hanson's pretty little- girl's face paled. *M Davids." She paused, unhappily. Then, as if her courage had been gall “May I ask you a personal q tion?" Alice Davids nn smiled, “Why Jy open when the car crashed. The funeral was held from the The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 21, 1948-7 Ms. Elmer Herman | “be. Carles M. Pohl. Manheim, { Miller funeral home at Elizabeth- | —— deputy coroner, said the woman's town on Wednesday afternoon | 18in., The turnpike officials had re: There is no better way to boos (From Page 1) week Pass with interment in the Spring Creek | Placed it with a structure made of basin by 1 ; : neck was broken, assing motor=- | . cheet ir “e thi 8 our business than news morning, He went immediately to | wa | cemetery at Hershey. | heet iron “something similar to an [VY aa y ocal ists were cn the scene almost im- | | ion booth.” Ir fa 44 io aper advertising. the home of his grandparents Mr, dintole | The Hermans are very well |® ection oot Radin | this election | pap: g : mediately and summoned aid. known: ere having ‘residsd in | booth,” if you can imagine such a and Mrs, Austin Herman, Landis- ayuy Hoe our 1 hev hi be os | Herman served overseas in | hero for: some: time. { thing, they had installed a bed, so vile, | World War II and was wounded A ner ; T ; W that the keeper could stay there itp a y J ls . h A coroner's ji uesday nigh Chief of police Harry. H. Brock, | while fighting in Italy, Following led 1 d M Cay NIBAL Lal night. of Manheim, and Pvt. George] his return to civilian life he be- i o ie Se yp wo Harmar | Thig one night, however, he was . . : : 3 vas the st of a avoidable | : : tts, of the State Police, investi- came associated with the Veterans’ lent.” = n “unavoidable | cont for a short time. Evidence : « da accident rated the accident and Saturday | Administration and for a time was : rn | hed for to the fact that someone talked briefly with Herman in the | stationed in Lancaster as had forced the little window, tossed aospital, ing officer. Later, he was trans- = T I H A dc ome inflimmable material inside Police’ said Herman told them hel ferred to Wilkes-Barre but contin- 0 n nd touched it off. The meager came suddenly upon the sharp ued to reside in Elizabethtown. (From page 1) iishings were destroyed and the He . curve and lost control of the ma- Mrs. Herman is survived by ol near the H Hiestand heat warped and twisted the ivop i,» ele, nea the arry estan pro chine, It crashed against a pole, husband, one son Donald; her : : | enough to make the structure use- . ; , } 4 erty, and less than a year before . The ot Rte Mrs. Herman was hurled against | mother Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Cali- ber BS To) x 5 The determined management the windshield and then fell back | fornia and a foster sister Mrs, Wil- it had Leen completely destroyed i howeve aid they would erect id out of the door which sou ung liam White, Marietta, by fire. obviously of inceadiary or- | @nothe toll house at once Ruthmary, but I ani promise answer, The words began | pubbiiag oot Fiction know you'll think I'm awfully fresh, honestly I'm not, I just have to know. Why didn’t you get married instead of being a teacher?" Alice Davids had had many ex- | | periences with students’ questions. 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Ruthmary and she were | friendly, but then he ‘honestly liked all her students, and they | liked her. Boy friends? Yes was Jim Townley, nice bo; brains, fond of Ruthm ary, ( seemingly liked him. Ambitions? Yes, that was it! Boy friend, ar bitions: that motion-picture mag: zine that Ruthmary tried, unsuc cessfully, to read one day in cl | She smiled at Ruthmary, suddenly remembering that this child was just graduating and was cighteen Ruthmary, on the verge of tears, smiled back. “I'm sorry, Davids, 1 guess I . « + “Ruthmary, liss Davids inter rupted, “you and I have alwa | been pretty good friends, haven't we?" “Yes'm,” she guiped. “1f 1 tel you, will you promise secret?’’ Miss Davids, I won't honest 1 won’ to keep it a “Oh, yes, tell a soul, had to know for . “1 don't have to be told, Ruth- mary. You must have a good reason. It's a rather odd question but I don’t mind answering at all. has been over for many years dear, I like teaching, but most now, Yes, “Why didn’t you get married in- stead of being a teacher?” to live women your and that is especially true of No matter how much you lik work, no matter how succes still feel the emptines that you have no one really close to you.” Miss Davids smiled sadly. a picture of us just a few months before he left me for her.” Ruthmary looked, through tears at the handsome man who stood grinning at a much prettier Miss | Davids, and then carefully put it down. She left the office without a word. | Alice Davids went back to her | | desk, and picked up the picture, | “You know,” she mused, ‘you're rather a good-looking fellow that | Wait till you hear how my heart.” Still grinning she put the down. She was about to ing for stationery. thought—the themes. “I've got to brother, hearted grinning picture start look- Then she the letter from your broken- sister. can. wait.”' Still at her | resumed grading papers. and ) (Copyright) Released by WNU F et mr tl A Be cme 1 "Good pastu.es itures royghage is supplied only when they are green not when they short, growing, are dry, brown and lawyer-braother | you broke | grade them first, dear | sful, you | s of knowing | “Here's rl like Not to a nice understanding gi you. I like teaching very much, Ruthmary.” Miss Davids .went on, “Yet, I| know that if I had my choice, I] wouldn't be here. My John and I had such plans together, such excit- | ing plans.” Miss Davids hed. Ruthmary was now on the edge of her scat. “We were brought up together went to the same chools, had the same ideas life. We botl liked people, and we nted u home and—but all ti is over alone, | ‘COMMUNITY IGGEST BARGAIN TODAY! Fourteen years old. And smart. And full of the dick- ens. And ready to go anywhere. And THAT'S jusi the trouble ! Because “anywhere” might mean on with the school. On to a good job. And on to a place as a good citizen. Or it might mean ON INTO TROUBLE. What's it worth to bring loving care to children when homes are broken? What's it worth to strike a blow at juvenile delinquency’ Is he happiness, health dnd future of our young- sters that your pledge to our Community Chest buys! Ter egy What's it worth to have Boy and Girl Scouting. ... the Lancaster Boys’ Club... the Crispus Attacks Center... the Y. W. C. A., with its wonderful youth activities . . . . . the Recreation Association with its health-giving playgrounds . . . service that help every boy and girl get a square chance to grow up sound and sturdy. What's ii worth to help keep families together so that kinds can have the solid security of a happy home life in these days when there's one divorce for every four marriages? 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