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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Sep 1917, p. 6

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Tho Barbara Frltchie Chapter of the Daughters nf the American Flag will hold its regular meeting at the home nf Mrs. C‘. N. Kimball on Satur- day morning at 10 a. m. On last Saturday. in addition to fits; regular meeting, the Chapter lndulg-’ Simple sewing will hereafter he' \mt-rlran Red (‘ms‘l given out by the Fund on Wednes- (‘hjmgn Clmpter‘s share of the 1'- days (at any hour during the day) 300,000 svts of knitted mices call- at the Parish house of the Trinity”; fur by Major Krnyson M. p_ church. This sewingwhlch may begxiurphy. Amx-rican Red Cross. for done at home. Wm be “99“ garmentsilm. of our soldiers in France this intended for French Children an'jlmming wimp,- “ 60.000 sets. babies in “99¢ ' Th? scarcity of wool and yarn in ..'\ growing sourcw of anxiety to tho n ,7LA__ -l ‘I... ‘mA-‘nnn l‘lnu place. One understands that the Y. W. C. A. is planning various entertain- mvnts for the soldiers of the fort, not the least among which will be a svrivs of Saturday evening recep- tions for the residents of the Associa- tion Home, their soldier relatives and their soldier-relatives' friends. American Fund for French Wounded This week the American hind is shipping one hundred comfortably filled comfort bags to France. On Thursday next, by way of add. mg to the comfort of its guests. the Association plans to move its res- taurant department to the Associaâ€" tion Home in time for Thursday evening dimmr, “hereafter all Y. W. The Association Home on West Central Avenue,where rooms are let to all varieties of female relatives of men at Fort Sheridan. is now full and the Association is finding it ex- tremely difficult to keep even one room on a transient basis, so desir- ous are these ladies of making High- land Park a more or loss permanent abiding place The date of the furmal registrar tion of women, under the Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense, has been changed from the week of September 17th to the week \‘f November 5th. Registration quiz quaz! will be held in the Sunday School rooms of the Presbyterian church Friday at- temoon at 3:00 pm. All the indie: who have attended lectures on regis- ration are urged to be present. 2A0! 81X Dnmrhters o! the American Flu Official News Note: on an “'ar W'ork Cduncil of National Defense WOMAN’S COMMITTEE A. meals will he served at that Anwrit‘zm Red Cross .and we urge you In men-in: the greatest, most rigid economy in Its use. Knitting: lessons are given free daily at 601 Tower Building from 10:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.. and print- ed dlrvctinns may be nhtnlned thore alsn liming tnkvn curr- nf two hun- dred nwn an meniug during the past {ow weeks. the (‘l'lllt’lfl with the de- parturv‘ of the First HHnuh Artil- lm'y, is entering upon a short period 4:! («)mpartivo calm. Of this lull. whirl) is to he of short duration. ad- vantage will be taken for the install- ation of pleasing additional amuse- montsi The regular Patriotic Vespers, un- llor the auspices of the Army and Navy Center, will take place (In Sun- day evwning in the Lake Front Park, \vheroniterthcse Vespers; will be dis- mntinued {or a month. The Center has. as present. :1 plan nn foot to create a Sunday evening clubâ€"simâ€" ilar to the Chicago Evening Clubâ€"but thh~ organization will not make its debut until the arrival of the next tletatchment of men at Fort Sheridan. Army and Navy Center The Army and Navy Center wiahes grateful, to acknowledge the receipt of a number of teaâ€"spoons. It wishes also to solicit the donation of a few more. The tea-spoons that you used to use in the days when Highland Park was a simple little village. without a single country-club or gar- age or Army and Navy Center or anything. but which you have long? since tucked away out of sightâ€"those are the ones we want. As soon as we have enough we will let you know. ed in a large and beautiful cake and flown sale upon the lawn of the Y. W. (X A. Association Home on West ('outral Avenue. The cake sale W” a (inky. the flowers went like hot cakf's and about $85.00 flowed smooth- Iy in w ill] the curlers oi' the chap- tor. This money. in all funds of the l). A. l-‘., will be used in the purchase u! yarns which the daughter: will proceed to knit into garments for our men under the flag. \ mt-rlrnn Red (‘mq nu: mdmhxni PM PRESS. new PARK was. 135 3.. SW. St Only by Ill. new diligence, p.- trioiic zeal end conservation of ma- terinl will to be lblO to fill our order for 60.900 sets. We reslixe keenly the cal upon the sum-(hie. of lhe nuxili‘jrics by friends of “ihe hon" now going In such lute num- bers to camp. cmtonmentl end to France, but W! are compelled to drlv your Atlantic. to the he! thlt nil Work of the thxilinriel of the Allen» can Red Crofi must be delivered to the Americanfiud Cross. Only a suite! observance of thin procedure mu we be sure the! nil the brave. deioted men who no will- ing to undergo (he rigors oi (ruining and fighting this coming winter in France will Be (mated alike in ihe distribution oi these cumin. Mrs; John MacMu’on. (‘lmirmiin Committee on Auxilhriel "hlcagoChnpunAmerican Red Cmu nmc Youn'" ii m suormoc :2“:ij OUGOHOIL Moi! Orin: Pro-fl Alto-do- Automolfle Tron. MM Rubbed- A SPECIALTY Drop mé a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Tclophone 410‘ 60 Noéth First St. Highland Park. mnocontâ€"mmâ€"Iofious 'blenh‘nl u Duh fl Special {High Price for J. Smith my. a. High.“ cu]. m. Bottles N. Paper Magézines LOW J. WBOBLE Iron Metal Rags RuBber HEMSTITCHI NG Stunt-Ada." ”7'; ‘ In the wlltude of her own from -room she at and thuught. The nun-m juphrtumnx of the Homer Ktrll hm) idlu‘ourun-d the (-omlnx of whom, and lit It“ not untll after thetr tather'r gdeltb that l'uul Woemen vamp t: 5pmch ll the first church. "1- hu- tbeen equally Ittentlve to both Illttr.‘ 1Int! lt was perhaps unturll that nrl. laboum l-rllcu- ho-rM-l! to he the pn- ‘ (erred one and the nth" In luterlupt-r -\\'hvn l'uul rm‘lu-d I i‘nll to n luer-x parlnh he c-umo to u)“ guudhy. Ilul :when be united old Hannah I! Ml» Homer In In the ulntvrn awn-am! .MUttlm-ouuly. Suddmly Ahluall wu~ filled "my. god when uho nnmmd t.‘ the parlor the young mint-IN hut your and Sophll I'll lundluu ut the wt“ 60w filth I bewlltlerm luck on lll'l prvtt) Ylt‘t‘ TIM-u I «hive rum- lunl lath-n in» Dev-lion nr Ahi‘nll. and hc-r tunuue hm! loosed upon Ibo frightened Hopinln. “‘1!- turned net-eel, with upbnidinu t-outrn 1“”ka After that term. which In one tithes-«i. began the long menu- Al her thoughts wundered tuck tn lhr pun she knew lb;- ind been unju-t t- bcr litter. (or mil, neither or the min ten had any real rem-on rut thinkln; Mr. Weaver: was In love with In-r which made Abizlil'u outbreak tow-n1 her ulster all the more ninja-(Mable II win (if then» thing: that Ahinll wu- thinking. The next dly wu Sand-32 mud So pull stepped down the path alone. be: \orn hymn hook clamped in her mit- lened hand». She out runny annou- backward glances at the north wing. The out du' urn Sulurduy, and a: day long Sopbh'l Intruder mu-lln hum~ on the clomnllue. bending Ind uuym; In the no" I'm! wind like I mist) wrlith 0! Sophia borne” Ablflnu luul. ed ltemly upun the dms’n, She had bow on her wny to [he from (111me to look over a We“ preserved lummt‘l till. but the slum of (In- dms lat-omen w proclnlm llw boldnmul of Sophia 1 boldnm (but was unexpected Ind (but mod to rum a stern mfldvnHm-n» In the okh-r Woman fine reddem-«l dlrkly and wont handily downltllr- us:- In. The Inner pointed to the paper um. In oh! limo tenure at command, and Sophia. IdJu-(lng her IW'IICIOI nought the wnmx I“? with mum OIKPFIM‘II. Thou she turned Ibo mind and pron-oily a uorvuul clock and ll"- duH reddc-nlux of her cheek annouumd (bu like had found the Item. 1n lwl en-llemeul the younger vmmnn Ipolu- “He will all." Ibo um wnly. u If 1-- behalf. Hopin- mauenkvd um: lunnrho ll lbr pun-r rank-d among the mud", and them I'll blink Intonhmn M In ln-v uecnigblu‘l eye. II the [1le them [- une upon the grim. uncompromhlu face or her shun-r. none lophh. "ll'u ymn." lb“ Mid shortly. "No; ll'l yuuru." n-lnrm-d 80pm; "If it's Inlma" and Alumni! In mm tenet “I'll hum I! up " And the throat It lulu lhe nlm‘t Airmail left the room tn wrap the ten not In pal-er and to cor-[n- the efluuhr thanks (I! the dellghtnd Wei-mm. K» phi. follow“! her sister. trombfln‘ wit n some unexplained onthon. “Sh-II we lure u-n hmtlwr In the M1 dining room tonight. AIM?” “kn! Sophh tlmldly. ‘0! noun. I'. will." and Amt-[1. Allin” round her \‘Mre Om "M; tiller and I Would ”Lu m yh‘o yuu flu (nun. Mm. \"w‘nu-nf' nlw mm, wlth dad-hm In lwr (mum “Thor-v In nu (mu (u are for H .m-r we un- mum. and you and )nur huulmnd .N'ul In urine 1! .0 high!) \u- nuuhl lllw 3m) (u have It,‘ Removing the ltd. Ablntl thrust lu-r hand tutu the teapot m arc-w forth - IPHOWHI c-melupo She held It tow-rd "Bm up cannot H II Inc» mut-h' Hammered Mm. \\'u~ouwn “(ML 3n?" rrh-d Sophia eagerly “You mun [up It “'0 want )UII In hue I! Ablglll and l hue so many old mu. toned (Mun " Ablnn and 501M: wen? looking a! each other our the blue teapot. Thorr I‘ll I numbed "pro-1km in Sophh'~ Oren, I hue Alulxnll hmkl‘d pitying‘ly at her nNe-r "You do not know. Ulla Abiglll. how hard I ntrove one day. many yearn auto to all you to avII me that famoua tea pot. 1 had aeeu It and succumbed to Its beauty. I remember. juat a day or ao before I left Hoaedale. I called in aay Rat-db; and at the same tlme tu at If you would aell lt. but I wanted my prenumptlon and hardly hoped you would do an I tried to bmavh the aulv Jwt. but somehow I «vuldn‘t aeem tu make any headway l recollect that you were (‘M from the room. and l trled to approach your slater on the auhject. but ahe aeemed to want (u talk 0! c-u-r} thing c-xrept (be teapot. an I [ave lt up and went away I wrote to you nnw and aalted about H, but ux I never heard from you I maume «In» letter a-ent utray." ' vhon Aug-Ir. mm mu. '- cut him min-t an W 8h ‘wu bout our the up. of I mm journal, and u was "Idem uh did incl Inland lo go to ohm-h that now In. Sophia went on slant. "dam he! (ml: mmun ukirl- and holding 'ber bud raider huh. quite nnlWIfl‘ that mm In w-u-hluu her win: Imnllux ”on 11! mlngle-d pity and 11 um mvm. "How perfu‘dy lately!" ”wanna! Mn Wet-men. while her husband but owr H In silent udmlrlflou, Run dcnly be damn-nod hack in bl- ch11: Ind hushed unruly. “I'ea. Itldt'fd_ I DIV. I manta for old china. and Paul aham the manta. "c has apolmn of (be teapot as aucb - lovely example of wtlIow pattern. and I told Mm l poaltlvely mull no It." Au‘all want to a walnut cal-mot and Mouth! forth a lam blue and whltr Input It had born la the Hun)" family for many mmttoua and Wl~ a treasured heirloom Tho tutor I“ down her (hm "Do you know. Mtu Homer. that when my husband told me be In comtnx to . Roan-due on Stand-y I In. delighted . The om thtnx l uld wu, ‘Now I shall ou- theI Homer teapot." " Ahmtl’l (no. tofu-nod. "So he w numbered our lethal?" she liked ““1” you Innu- umw rrfmhmrm‘!‘ lulu-d Al-unll prmnlly' "It 1- a \or} warm day." uln- olnwr‘ed Rho Ion 1h. room mm! pron-ml) n-mrm-d um: fol-ling Mann-I of root lu-er and a. pm: or 1mm: cut sponge cake She um nothing bone", but loolwd intent!) from b" Inlet to Mr. Wed-mm Ind than M the minister‘- wife. 14-min. uu \lulld) agitated KM .ummrru! uni-«Hun (u Un- mlulntm um! bl. “Uta u‘mt‘h Amt-ll tried In («nor m minim-uplan- rc-mnrkn. Inn llu-rv In an Mmuuplu-n nf «Instr-1w ul'rf the four proph- Rho hll'l'pd'd m-nmn the bull Ind opt-n rd 50' h!- I dour That “I! the “(nu then them an mum-any fur hmh. “bunt um (17‘ Rupbh," the wbhi pond with nerve linen-Hy u Iu-r fish-v (“Hound her Into the mum mull) “.\lr “'I‘flnt‘rll. hm} It?" asked AM KI“ coldly" "Won't you came in 'I" \\'bl‘rl' Mm. Wet-men would an and mvamh-d [hut Iht' I'll tln- fnnlniouahl- amped wnmnu who Ill In the mull:- (on pew. Rho W“ I plump, pm!) mun-n. um. durl hair waving Inntk from I fresh, youthful complexinn Then l'uul Wan-morn «um- lu, and 50 phi. sum-d Mm Iurprlne. lh- Wu.- runmr Mum and much older. And In- ludr Ind lu-nrd Were quite gray. The Imxl morning “bile lb. slam-n were ullrndtux tu (tn-Ir pep-run- Donn buld dullmu the dnurl-I-ll (one-d dlsmtlly Ahlg-H m-m Into the from hall and. (aw-ring lhmuxh (be Illde I'luduw qum. saw - nun In Merit-cl “mu-nu Icwm punk-d I»; n “um-u Hut [unused for a moment with a hand on Ihe knob; than Ibr (IlM‘llQ‘d Hu- dot-r "Now, ”In! AIM-ll, I don't believe you m-npmlu- me," rxrlnlnn-d the man hurt“) "I didn‘t m gnu lu rburx-h )nu-rdu, Illuough 1 nm lun- mu I recur-Mud ynur dutrr." "\‘m. and lhlu in m) wife; my deal um ls MI“ Hunu-r‘ mm of my uld friends nud gladulnum-n " “K lunv [ward my lmulmnd ape-Ii uf um um] ,n-ur hut-l" old house, Minx Hurlwr.” and ttu- Indy pleasantly. The) “cm! into AMKuU'I cool parlor '“'ln-rt- h- .\|ln Burma?" ilnquln-d \lr “'«vuwrn n "In emu-m linen-It. "I Will (‘nll hrr." Mid Ahlgnll relm' a pink spot In emu-r haul Chen-l, INTI lwr lu-un but qulckly, And the wane commun- or n plenum cum-mm! m tlu- Idem of mm; Paul Weenu-n- main 'l‘hu wn all. She flatten-d Ihe Inn» of her Bible In the united fur flu- urn IN to begin, She wooden-d Hume!) Wm- am not know why Abe Wm hurrying to churrh that mnrulnx with Tom-I WHAâ€" I“. 673 0.. a. A. nuan- 0.45.: 11 Pm: Dmnsns ' "mm-rm Pa- rt Dogscatsuld pct‘board- ed by week or booth Walling and trlmming skillfully and humanly done. H. Chadwlck 720 mu A”. I" Haw rut ‘d I“. ' Sumnnd anion c“... Tm Nib-‘00.. Allin-(rho- tic-Wat. ”mil-(hoor- uniâ€"unuâ€" up... M an Chas. Sewing Machma Rep“, Calbd 101 Ind Delivered. Hi‘llnd Pl‘k ”85 Telrphnnr L‘bf All main“ u! watches. i (x h and lrvuâ€"lrx 1m c‘Drd Med and deliver 7‘ Watchmaker and {Jeweler Semice CENTRAL TIRE C0. W. E. Waterhouse C. M. 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