The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 27, 1936 Page: 3
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Thursddy February 27 i G
Sy VOPSI9A luxurious five
mouth Yrulso around tho world
ftboaid the Marenlu brings together
iiMiip of passtngors for
ndvGntilW romuntle entertaining
and tnigleLlke In Grand Hotel
these passongers offer a study in
liumnn notions and reactions which
unconsciously baro their 8olHThese
characters are Hhoard the ship
Macduff dour Scotchman single
of mlddlo ago MImh Mudge school
toacher spending the savings of
twenty years Angela faithful wife
of Lovat rIroIo Dick Charlton
first officer Clare a person of
xpcrlenco loan a dissipated flap
pro Jonnoy runaway wile and
Potor Captain Ilarlng master of
the ship and his soul NOW
CO ON WITH TII10 STOUY
FOURTH INSTALMENT
The Red Sea stretched like a
velvet carpet under a sky studded
with stars Venus said Jenny
looking upwards I always know It
because of Its trunslucence and It
seems so much closer to the earth
than the others 1 used to watch
It over the river at Uttlo Oaks
and now Im seeing it near Aden
with you
She clung to the rail her figure
> onvoloped In a dim hlue haze She
listened to the swish of the hont
through the water and watched
Its trail of foam The funnels rose
like black towers pouring n stream
of smoke into the night It was
hot In a smooth and milky way
She throw off her wrap and clutched
nt her throat Peter slid his
hand along the rail and caught
her fingors
Strange Isnt it Jenny wills
poredWhy
Why strange
I feel as if woro nil aloun In
the night and very far fiom everyone
Im rather afraid
Afraid of what
She shuddered and pressed close
to his side There weio moments
when one was alone in all the universe
when there was no aid no
communion anywhere but how
could one convey this sense of
isolation oven to the man one loved
She sank to a deck chair and
lay looking up at the stars For
an hour they seemed to be racing
through foam under a canopy that
reached to infinity
What a flue sense of exhilaration
ono gets on the top deck
said Peter turning from the rail
to look at the silent Jenny But
1 wish we were having a roaring
storm this is so tame I like the
fury of the sea Youve never boon
in a real storm have you Jenny
No never I wonder If I should
mind
I think you wouldnt like It
for youre not attuned to wildness
Your mind and your body are passiveHo bent over her till her hair
drifted across his mouth with a
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shaip fragrance Her face was part
of tho night Ior a moment h
thought her a peifect stranger
so shadowy and remote What
did she dream of all the time
Why could he never reach the core
of Jennys thoughts Why did she
shut him out He looked down the
dim cotrldoiH of the ruture and
wondered It he had made a mistake
in taking her from her husband
and home Half of the time lie
was foieetl to comfort and reassure
her and she paid for a moment
of rapture with hours of futile regretShe tinned to him suddenly her
voice edged with pain Youre
thinking of the fntute arent you
Potor
I was thinking of you
I know tiro two of us together
How do you think it will be afterwards
when all this Is over
This wont come to a sudden
stop Jenny Our happiness will
continue
I Its peaceful hoie tonight but
Im afraid of what time will do to
us Peter
I Itubblsh Youre carrying your
tioubled self too far from home
I Clare and Johnny went pacing
by Peter turned his head to watch
the sweep of the figure In violet
i cbilfon Her shoulders swayed ib
she moved she held her chin like
a bird In lliglil lie was now ab
stracted puffing at his cigarette
Jennys voice was crossing his
thoughts
Im hvpnoiized by the sea Peter
Its like a song in my heart
rhythmic and neverending Look
at tlie tieer glow on the horizon
You nevei know what you are
going to encounter in this region
Ive Keen the Red Sen churned like
a mass of foaming devils and
again as calm as a pane of glass
Hut it s not a patch on the China
Sea which Is always an ugly
sight
They went down to their stateroom
and Jenny emeiged slowly
fiom her talfetsi
You make me think of a white
peony said Peter as her ltiffled
frock fell to her feet so pale so
dreamy so fragile as If each
petal would diop off with a breath
He kissed her neck and behind
her ears he ran ills fingers down
to her slender wrists And your
skin is as soft as a peony petal
and your eyes are as blue as the
sea at noonday and I love you
ver nines
He caught her in his arms and
Jennys head drooped against his
chest with fluttering eagerness Me
kissed her throat and the blue lids
of hei eyes and then her mouth
The color stirred slowly In her
cieamy cheeks and her lips grow
scarlet and full
Peter I adore you she whispered
dragging herself from a
deep abyss to meet his love with
her own pale ardor
Put my dear youie so tar
awav Peters lips were against
hei mouth Its like calling a
ghost back to my embrace I feel
when I possess you that youre
perched on a distant mountain
looking on Darling wake up Love
mo as I love you
Jenny heard his words in a
dream Why did he bother to talk
It was true what he was saying
she was remote alone on a
mountaintop She could see the
bluish line of his half closed eyes
and his hair damp on his brow
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fy TTjt < wotffl
Why did she feel so soothed Instead
of the stinging pain of love
She was drifting now on calm waters
It seemed as if she were back
In the dhoby on the Nile and she
lelt that she must be swooning
Monny Jenny darling Where are
you Oh my love Peter was
calling to her from a long distance
pain in his voice She could hear
the swisli of the water outside the
porthole The light of the moon
lay wan on the Moor of laelr stateroom
Jennys eyelids lifted She
was back from the distant places
and was holding Peter In her nrnia
How she adored him He was
breathing gently and dropping off
to sleep Sho stroked his face llko
a tnotner with a child Jenny
darling he murmured through
sleepy lips She lay In a trance
hour alter hour her eyes fixed
on the pencil of moonlight that
pleiced tho poi thole
IUe days later the Maienla
steamed Into the wide flat har
bour of Ilomhay The Apollo hinder
gateway to India rose magnificent
against a fleckless stretch
of blue A heat haze shimmered
over the waters and small craft
sped like whltew Inged birds to
their destinations Angela stood on
the lop deck and watched the city
taking shape at the waters edge
Far to the lelt she could soe a
filnge ot groeiiMalabar Hill overhanging
Bombay
The whip heaved and turned to
a peaceful anchorage A tender
came puffing impoitantly to her
side When the bont eased throbbing
at last Angelas ears eonllu
lled to drum a faint echo that
would not leave her
The chief nlfleer came strolling
up to her side
ood morning Mrs Wynunt
flood morning Mr Charlton
Well its India at last I must
confess I like It as little as any
country I know
I like it nevertheless
You should see it in a typhoon
with the water breaking against
the Bunder
Perhaps we shall
Not a chance at this time of
year Well Ive got to be going
about my business
Dick swung off and Angela went
down to tho lower deck to get on
the tender Her fellow passengers
were tired and sulky today Then
had been a dance the night beforeShe stepped nsltoie and the flist
ol the takirs crossed her path with
his snake and mongoose already
in action It amused her to watch
him thoimh site saw at once that
it was the old same The snake
was not killed but was popped
surieptitlously into the sack for
turther use
Angela sauntered undei her para
Nervous Weak Woman
Soon All Right
I had regular shaking sptlbi from
nervousness writes Mrs Cora Ban
dors of Paraffould Ark I wu all
rundown and crainpod a my time
until I would hvotoBOtobd After
my first bottlo of Oardul I w batter
I kpt Uklng Oardul and won
I was all right Tho thaklng quit
and I did not cramp I fait worlds
better I g t Otrdul to mr diughUr who
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THE TULIA HERALD
sol alive to the drama around her
When she had had enough she
took a ear and drove to tho Towers
of Silence There from the
Hanging Oardens she could seethe
roof of Bombay flat and
white stretching along the oceanfront
The Marenla was a dot In
the distance
Angela thought of lovat What
could she get him that would Interest
him at all Something for
his own adornment would plenso
him most although It was difficult
to pick up suitable gifts for
a smart young nianabouttown She
sighed and noticed that Peter had
walked Into the lounge with Clare
He looked more bronzed than ever
in his white rajah suit She wiu
radiant in creamcolored silk a
few shades lighter than her tanned
skin There was no sIrii of Jonny
They found a unlet corner under the
palms and ordered drinks Peter
leaned over the table and talked
hard to Claie whose lashes fluttered
as she listened to what he
said Ho was so absorbed that he
had no eyes for anyone else in the
lounge
Johniij walked Into the lounge
and glanced In the direction of
Peter and Clare Ho seemed aggrieved
and Angela watching him
felt a little sympathetic tit ho
stood uncertainly at the door At
last he came over to her table and
di owned his pique In one cocktail
attei another A flush crept up on
his face as he kept his gaze on
Clare who was chatting In the
most intimate way witli Peter
Wheres the lovely Mrs Hum
fold today he liupiiied like ono
wlio must torment himself
I havent seen her at all Angela
told him 1 was the only one of
our lot to come ashore on the
tender
Perhaps she overslepllke me
Oh cheer up Johiinv TIiIiikk
mi not mi had Angela leinurked
staring at his clouded face Her
attention wandered around the
room There was Macduft staring
Into space and highhatting tho
world with tho aid of still drink
And hero came Jenny straying Into
the room wlthhor usual lost air
Her expression in a mirror as hot
> i
glance rested on Peter and Clare
was tinged with a flush of sitr
prise nud she looked like a bird
that has been winged she nun id
strralglit over to the table diig
King a long white scarf behind
hor
Peter I overslept Im sorry
you didnt waken mo
Ho sprang to his feet You
looked so exhausted Jenny so I
Just let you sleep You didnt
mind my coming on without you
did you I was going hack to get
you for luncheon
Not a scrap Peter Goodmorn
ing Mrs LaiiRford
Hollo Mrs Uuniford What a
gorgeous shade of green voure
wearing Its Just llko turf and
suggests a lawn In this dusty part
of the world
Clares voice was llatterlng but
Jenny ahrank from the peisoual
note She regarded her as an
absolute stranger
Well Im lunching with Jolinuv
said Clare lightly I must bo got
ting along Then turning to
Peter You win
Well have to discuss It again
lie said freezing Ills voice but
Jenny was Inattentive
I Clare strolled over to the other
table Im famished for lunch
she unuousced I want some cur
rv Johnny Were entering the
area of starvation now
I Sorry Im lunching heio with
others
I lie was staring at hor with a
1 tragic air Secretly Clare hoped
I that he wouldnt cut his throat or
Jump into the ocean Stupid In
I fanl shed teach him a lesson She
i loaned over and puned All
right Johnny it doesnt matter a
hit 1 want to ro back to the
boat In iin event and look up
Mr Charlton So long Hope vmi
J enjov your curry
I Damn muttered Johnii anil
let her ro
All afternoon lie Mat cum lev
peacefully at anchor with most of
her passengers ashore Thev were
shopping and scoIiik the sIrIuh
loan had slept all day and
awakened Just In time to have hei
eockla iiis before dlnnei She was
Tulia Swisher County Tpyfl r
First Baptist Church
Sunday School 10 00 a m
Junior Service lono a m
Morning Worship 1100 a tn
n t it our p m
Mvonlng Worsinp 715 p m
SuiibenniB meet nt Church Monday
afternoon at 1 p in
All who do not attend olflowhorf
am cordially Invited to worshlr
with us
A C Huff Paatoi
First Christian Church
Siindny School 1000 a m
Iords Supper 1015 a m
Come and enjoy those survlcof
with us
Krod II Andonson Supt
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study each Lords day nl
1000 a m
Preaching Services1109 a m
Communion 1115 a in
Proachlng Services 700 p m
Services Wednesdays 700 p m
Idvoryone Is cordially Invited to
couio and onjoy Ihoso sorvlcns
going to remain behind because she
knew that Dick would not ho
leaving tho ImiiU
Tin oo hours later she was
coining out of the bar when sho
saw him making for his state
loom She knew that he wtis not
supposed to no near his < iinrters
eer anip > r
point
Methodist Church
Where tho old tlmo Oospol la
mooting prosout day needs
Church School 915 n m
Class for avory ago
Worship Services 11 n in and
710 p m
Leagues 615 p m
Church Night each Wodnoaday
at 730 p m
W M S Monday 00 p in
You are cordially Invited to worship
with us
Sam A Thomas PasUr
Presbyterian Church
Sunday School 915 a m
Morning Worship 1100 a m
Senior Endeavor G30 p m
Evening Worship 730 p m
Choir Practlco Monday Evonhnc
730 p m
A cordial Invitation k oxtoadad
to all to worship with us
J Hoytt Holes iMhlsUr
that nothing would offend him
more It was hard to forgot tho
slrllng words he bad tossed at hor
for breaking In on him tho night
she had been so drunk that sho
had tried to rip off hei frock In
the bar loom
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 27, 1936, newspaper, February 27, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42406/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.