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T. T. Cotnam, State treasurer during these years and chairman of the State Suffrage Central Committee from 1917. The following officers were elected: Chairman, Mrs. Ellington; secretary, Mrs. Gibb, Little Rock. Finance Committee: Chairman, Mrs. Cotnam; Mrs. C. C. Cate, Jonesboro; Mrs. Land, Mrs. William Ells, Texarkana; Mrs. W. H. Connell, Hot Springs. Committee that framed constitution: Mrs.

No; how do you come to be passing this way?" "I've been up to the Hall seeing your grandfather. You know what I've been for very near as well as I do. And now I have to talk to you. Speak straight, or I'll break you in two across my knee." Ellington was not more of a coward than other men. But he didn't heed the threat. His grandfather know. Nothing else was in his stunned mind.

As he drew closer, she observed negligently that he was of early middle age, ragged, and of course dirty. Age and lack of soap had so dyed his serape that the original color was quite gone. He bowed to her with the native courtesy that belongs to even the peons of his race. A swift patter of Spanish fell from his lips. Miss Ellington shook her head. "No sabe Español."

"That patient's address that I had forgotten, Miss Harrison, is the corner of the Park and Ellington Avenue." "Thank you." She played the game well, was quite calm. He admired her coolness. Certainly she was pretty, and certainly, too, she was interested in him. The hurt to his pride of a few nights before was healed. He went whistling into the wardrobe-room.

"It was all a mistake, Miss Ellington says. You thought he was hurting Miss Winters. Why didn't you tell him you were sorry? Then it would have been all right." The cowpuncher did not bat an eye at this innocent suggestion. "That's right. Why didn't I think of that? Then of course he would have laid off o' me." "He Mr. Harrison is quick-tempered. I suppose all brave men are.

"I'm certainly getting on the society page," he laughed. "Manderson has a pretty good reputation. I shouldn't wonder if what he says is true." The face beneath the crown of soft black hair was colorless except for the trembling lips. "Why? Why must you go? You've just escaped from there with your life. Are you mad?" "Look here, Miss Ruth. I've just had a roundup with Miss Ellington about this.

The unfortunate had not a word to say even against his grandfather's brutal insolence. He went, and passed the night in much the same way as did Casely, save that where Casely's pride was still stubborn, Ellington's pride was broken. When the spring came there were gay doings at the Hall. Old Mr. Ellington had taken a sudden turn, and the housekeeper was near bidding good-bye to her reason.

He was a prisoner at Camp Douglas the prison you have read so much about when you arrived in this country, and has only returned to the Confederacy within the last few days." "A mere resemblance to one whose intercourse with me was not fraught with many pleasant recollections," remarked Mr. Ellington.

That gentleman had lately persuaded his grandfather to buy a light boat for the better navigation of a heavy dull stream that ran deep and silent round the southerly border of the home farm, and the individual undutifully referred to as "the young Squire's lass" was about to trust herself in the new craft with her lover. Ellington had everything ready when the girl reached the stream.

At Ellington AFB, Texas, a Ground Observer Corps team spotted a UFO and passed it on to a radar crew. Although the radar crew couldn't pick it up on their sets they saw it visually. The lieutenant in charge told investigators how it crossed from horizon to horizon in 45 seconds.

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