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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1925, p. 18

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W. T 3‘“. “*4 I _ " 'dl m3? if . PAGE 811 North Shore Buick Company ORDER NOV YOUR autism: BAND”: GIFTS T _ _ Wvmutttskii1rdomiatiepimported e chino} T I hole. on _ oriental imam, '.eleei',',llitq.l,1itiill,, ceii “a French knot at embroidery needles. nndiampt4 good: My worked, mm it fascinating and mutual when mined . ' _steietgt-rreotteturrreormmte. _ , in; iJtierULmot,des are bunt; Buick wan build m Black Cat Ice Cream' Shoppe 59 S. St. Johns Ave. ', Telephone 249 CHICKEN WNNEM-- ’ " ORDER SHOPPE manure!) PARK " Bo. Second St. Tet. B. P. m "the Chh 'Of Gifts ELIZABETH HENDRICKS Thursdays and Sundays No gift could po" bly be more accepubl or provide more 'ttted: for both giver In: receiver, than the B'ctter Buick. . BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. FLINT. MICHIGAN ALBERT "er-c-tids tt '.tppot'i'ru,'gg 0"" on: u said:- Ohm. sher- ttche,. :md'M' . " new mm use tdd but. hdl,'l'l'll b; I 051-.- Shpkrl - 31.2 Koa, or 11:: Oahu“ by A. G. saws... A new of drunk mind norm. Ill-ted br Walter, J, that -' _ - - tids Childhwilllo !elit+tr,tlteBatti'm torus ttemuen--u" 2pgtl,'g can love change???- book. But ',tlhegi','d'thzfifge 1t,atT'ttsoht'hJ',tt ttemeiirtourbemU char-cue up. no aka-Mumboyuéxhoday.‘ .' . ”I Spunk '" Burn: T u Bun Stuns " 90m. A j; Tm a}? JIT: 5. mar. am an ('J1tg,ti,r,ieaieiiii" o t all I gum: .ltW'l.'lr'.'lrd.,'. . W. Clark: pile thtpiA afttr Meir own Iekrts When you are hungry, Think of the Blapktat You kriow' th‘ewlace Telephone Highland Pith 1180 Dirich- of Goal! Macon Comma.“ STA TIONER “L; A herd Tare Gun Goa to Mm. 578m WW. 'Thritk lag adventures of itve boy: on the day they “at to mill. mustntiouby W, w. Ctsrde-s--..-'-ttas (e'.',',', Wnemrt m m nun by Chryltttnrlr'NN {at PM". Thir nun- tiyu.otiitt1e Jean by“: Tun Bun SNIII! By 2a',thet; Beam In mu u mly 92. did! Ind Ttttdt. ,rtsokattineiUt'i,te, i?i'i','rCf?'t?iri'i1'ci'. A. m. - - - -Sl.25 tihisti-dinmior" - ttat museum 1030 Davis St. Univenity 5961 76e tram the Mar of Bethlehem had not yet burnt upon them. . , Mr! B” ' ' ll THE hr cw by '., "ttll' 2:43: . . , t ‘W ', Gust Spat. . _ only mm; MSW ", {had Merm- ofChate 5mg", mild, and . l -", amtotrgtiirwtu"te8r in: Christmas. new 9t feather Rtu human dear, almost spring-like u Iu'mlldneu. t Everywhere ttyrt the manage of We Christ Child had reacheq, men and women we're has: and ham” .pre paring for the great day, a new mid added joy of 1tte barging within their hearts; Into eagh moms there had comm: strengthening and mkindllna . '". of family ties aim a new 'birth ot ' love and service 'i?a-', that reached out a”? 5' , even, beyond the r,»/_' 3home..' Moonlight Brook was‘ very lonely- she had only little Silver may her daughter. with her ttow-tttet bit qua: had sent. Strong Oak... her, Nahum. with other braves. on a mission to a distant vlllage. ' And Moonlight Brook had missed him evttrrttout, tor the" love was still burning,“ Wm as the big camp fire that human”: the tepees " dusk. Her love of the great open spaces helped to cheer her during tu long hours of his absence; Every day, with little sum Star we wandered It". ht these lonely places an she went more “my: came to her memoir-e at we unknown pteaatee--t" but! of some sun: bower. _ Early one mot-alas Moonlight Brook called little Slivet. Mat to hee and told bet that they would so for, I long walk. am up to Roaring Creek. Moonlight Brook wee-loot in would!“ the beauty of the scene. but a treat and sudden clause had come over the any, Now, I _ king at the lowering. threatening sky. she doclded that atie must make all possible byte back to the village. For with the dart. nel- end the gloom that bad come over all more had come, too, from new” the bralrle a low menacing Arhtd that carried-wlth It at times mall; dry tsnowflakes, ' But the prairie has many stoma» to tell of strange things that have happened there, and on. this day there was mined to tho list another of those Coincidences which . happen oftenor in l F5l les, real life than' i " 2 - it some would have . ,,.l,!lll.ll8iiiitir us believe. For, "i1td.e3Fi> "' Strong Oak itnd s)i:i?iiiC,'i,7 iBi, his party came by t i; w: r the very spot' 332“; ?\ where Moonlight " . A ' Brook and Silver _ BER Star lay a short N, t . C'. time after the? 9 . tri? ‘ had sunk exhaust- _ 'cy ed. Some of the ti,'.i',"ii-'ieii: ii:iYiii'iy men had tried to ._ _ ' take the other. 'iff).t7j.P'" trail, but some "ei.Eeeser thing within him; ' I that strange. un- _ known force WhiCh _ ll ., KE Ap comes to. ell It h' "iEalEl times. made him . . chooee the Roaring Creek mi! 1ttate" and he found his loved one- end with the help of the guides they ruched the village in safety. , " few hours later, Moonlight“?! msmzmkm hendinbe the ate-tic heaping: of being reunited nursing within than. Moonlight Brook whispered over an (in: diet it we: e nit-ecu that the Greet we had wrought that sum lha should have found her. And Strong 0.3m her thet while he had been gone he had been! the story of the Met Child who had come upon ee'rth on till! M. which ever t'r,ti,lttt' allot! Chriettnen. A: yt Brook listened to the New“ tuttt_ttoidstrtnttes,tttstirMett have Its thrill through the-mg.» felt untitled” mWe‘d’e’nt mm for. like her ttred km on no», 1mm hte, 'tiartneattrttt pace end sailed the Male leng- tnuirhlch hell come to been“ in the put. T 'js ',,' f.., ". _ With Silver Star in her arm: Moon. light Brook started in‘the direction of the village. walking with the hrstt, strong stride ofhthe woman who" lives much In the open The snow now was coming down In lame ttattea and the Find had grown blizzard-like 1pm yelocuy.~ Hope was tale dying within her, for she was aremburig tron ex. humon. Then overwrought 'tttttsnr am the thing which she. had "1911.th to' keep from happentmt--ahe sank upon thd ttttow-ber lastnhouzht as the ten conscioumesn leaving her; to mp the blanket dom' shout little Silver Star and to waft n’ mute the Great Spirit to titttbeart, of Show: Oak when she was_ gone. iracles and tbKathmineNAnin HIGHLAND PARK ruse, 1110an PARK, ILLINOIS Out on the reb- mutton; Minion the Indians we” atroist their min " dual. for no hint of the wonder and. my story of the t3tl r l s t m a I uni bad Int come to them. And If thew felt a - taxman something tn the air at this time, they under- Mood It not at all, for the brightness w " r :‘9 1lllll.8Mliitii W _ tS ". Ns, g :3) "s" yti, , 2.- .. 2iijii'i-ti'y (,sdiiii'iFs'.'f "%sil.ersryr .3""iisi'"" JlllM!! an: Runabout " 3260 ‘TourluCar $390 We - " 8510 MM 88tttt ‘ ' Martina-lot. Mablcdmudmmoamm , . Alp-lent.o.Lb-IV 'TE? Why not run an extension cbrd to the little fr tree in your yard or light 11g. an extratree on the porch? It will brighten our home all through the Christmas week. CF.ft22, a is; : um DRY CLEANING a DYEING we CLEANING g cums F swamcuma was: 33mm LAUNDRY PHONES 178479 52mm THURSDAY. DECEMBER. 17, " TH F"

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