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THE WATNESYUXK MOUNTAINEER PAGE. THR?? AN SIDE OF LIFE Lid wdlm ,m.nl. the Ll. he n,ney t'tanlang I-"'" i that. - -By GILBERT FRAZIER in And ho Arc Of Hearing I .. nsk hear-1 JL, drops used , L. i' vrel Tbv ringing, buz-! , cerumen', try , Method test ui.u , enablfd them to .., must hear ! iin th's Mmple ur money bark at , Mine Kar Drops) ice was arrived at without too much fan fare. So, naturally, it followed as rain bows follow the sun ater a shower i that Philip Burton wanted Maelle Dean. Everybody el fell in love with her when she first moved to Newtown so it was running true to iurm for Philip to get in the race at onto. He had everything to oiler and he won by a long margin. The Deane family were above re- proacn, :viaeae inu .uvciitrai, i 111 low 11 and the Burton luck held out. The courtship was whirlwind and the wedding plans went on apace H was to be the most elaborate af- lair that Newtown had ver seen and guests were invited from the four corenrs of the state. Maelle's maid of honor was to be her college mate, and when she arrived all of Newtown gasped What a wedding this was going to lit one of the prettiest brides on record and the maid of honor some- Hiing out of this world for beauty. Of course it had to happen! One of Philip's temperment would think nothing of transplanting his affee- lions, and let the tears fall where HID Costs You llo More day Than it Did wmm igh your cost of living has steadily ia-' here is one thing an important thing life that actually costs you ao more lan it did twenty years ago. It's your le! word of low cost performance, in these rising prices, is enough alone to stand a beacon in the night. ption the service has p-renrlv pvnarwipH more telephones have been added the cost of the user has steadily declined. w can reach many more people by tele- better to serve your needs for busi- P-rsona! use. wd-which stands out as an achieve- bscoming more and more difficult to as the costs of everything going into lsbmg of telephone service continue to TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CMtWIY "COIPOIATfD they might. Ir r.crp cf hi Worry ho.v Maelle n-lt. He had fallen heels over head, niet.ie ably, with the prospective m.ud ,.f honor ... and that was that' He didn't wrap the information in tissue when he delivered it bod ily to Maelle. He jut told her that this was one of those things that might happen to any bod v . . . and she happened to be the one on whose neek the ax had l alien. Maelle took it standing up The future and its einbarra-Mim discussions swallowed be, m a aulp of horror and then he lightened her lips and told Philip ium ihe whole mess could be made a palat able as possible to all concerned. "We can do nullum', row about the continuance nl our pn para tions. Kverytliini: ha- . ,.i .. dered and is on the u.i ." - he ex plained. Her voice wa- a- -Iioiili us much sue uau told 1 1 nil e. only so short a time ;,.. - hum as things are as they ,n e." -be wenl on to say, "how about lellim! me down as easy as possible. Some how, I think 1 deserve that mm h consideration." l-'m- a I hot inn -t c ond Philip had a twiner of con science aiul he agreed 1o any arrangement she eared to -ucje-l. "Well, 1 tell you. Philip, how things can be carried on -o il will work itself out to the host conclu sion. Let's let everything go on just exactly as planned in every detail. You and your attendant go to the church as ai Tainted: my maid of honor will be there but I just won't show up. Thee you can save all gossip bv man v ing my maid of honor anil everv body will be satisfied as lone, a they have a wedding." Philip couldn't believe what he was hearing; it was a dream coiik true and it wouldn't bur! him one bit to be left at the wedding altar . . . as long as he was celling the bride he wanted. There wasn't a single hileh in the entire scheme. The decoration- were perfect: the niu-ie sotll;. played was the Iraditional nm-ic always played at weddings: the guests, arrayed in their Sunday best, stretched their neck- to gel the first glimpse of the bride . . . and as moments passed began to get restless. Where was the bride" It was now long past the time for the ceremony to begin. Philip and his best man wailed patiently . . . an illuminating smile on the, groom-elect's face, II was wink ing out almost too nerfeellv. Then came the signal and he moved into his allotted place, a slight oues- tion mark puckering his brow. No, there wasn't a single bitch in the entire plan, C'oinini! slowlv up the aisle, a picture of loveli ness, came the niaul-ol-honor. And immediately behind her. leaning on the arm of her father, came Maelle, the bride-elect! She bad never looked more beautiful but the smile on her face had ;: sort of sardonic slant. THE BOOK CORNER Reading From Left To Right With FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER American interests conlrol fill 4 per cent of the world's known oil reserves. IS GETTING UP NIGHTS GETTING YOU DOWN? Thousands say famous doctor's discovery gjres blessed relief from irritation oi the bladder caused by excess acidity in the urine Why suffer needlessly from barkacbsa. run-down feeling from excess acidity in the urine) Just try DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT, the renowned herbal medicine. SWAMP ROOT nrts last on the kidney to promote the flew of urine and relieve, troublesome excess acidity. 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