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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 31

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ig down the ned ,mY£990. no pleadings. bring personâ€" uld not stand trance of the rough a Roor bby. A man s at the box th a yell ran ng his change Surprise! . oneâ€" of the c city on the happening : of dominates the largely also in dispatches. observed pleasâ€" be glad I woke it want these to the office." into my hands into the theâ€" ies had been ouble because nong the prisâ€" ating: for. an ome new foxâ€" honograph, or he warden had nands, â€"so this ; amounted. to 0 escaped left not come back cre acceded â€"to. llyâ€"a;lot _ more I wrote it up he Daily Miail. larly facetious I my mind was tion of my deâ€" idan Dramatic isly from the {aryella, eminâ€" r.. I also had ress for an unâ€" to whetherâ€"or really thought th his wife. I â€" of course but y Mail and its very pleasant he presses for on until I reâ€" so that it was lly. left the ofâ€" t an allâ€"night in about three, for an hour or t 18 n ic and id barely dozed e rang.= I got d, increduously. e glad about?" wants to talk She asked me er to her house ing under my , May 2, 1929 IL. is Jim Cooper olce. door I had did not look newsâ€" Thursday, May 2, 1929 as soon as possible. You see, it is all for the best." * "Go to the dguce," I advised crossly. "I should be glad to," he was an :wering in an unruffliled tone as 1 hung up the receiver. ; * After breakfast I walked to Maryâ€" â€"ella‘s house. The air was quite cold and a light snow was falling. We had had cold weather before, and there was a couple of inches of ice on the river, but this was our first snowstorm. .. hi e I went back to my nice warm bed, but sleep was effectually routed for the day... My couriosity was aroused. What did Maryella want? Probâ€" ably something wherdin I would be the nickelâ€"plated goat. I was suspicâ€" 10uUs. Still, it was nice of her to make the first move toward reconciliation. In the past that ‘had always been my part.. Maybe she knew sheâ€"was in the wrong and wanted to apologize. _Theré was only one way to find out. I got up and. dressed. ... Mrs. Hemmingway was with Maryâ€" ella. The huge livingâ€"room of: the Waite home was littered with sewing materials, endless ruffles and bastâ€" ingâ€"threads. A cheerful fire was burning in the grate. a> The two young women were on the floor cutting something out of white cloth. The atmosphere was too happy and industrious for me to preserve my grouch in. I almost regret to say that I thawed at once. © _‘ â€" ~"We‘re making pads," Maryella exâ€" plained after I was comfortably setâ€" tled. =_ id iss y3 1e topes *â€""For ~me?‘" 1 "asked suspiciously. "â€"for everybody who needs them," Maryella added hastily, interpreting There are sermons all around us, just waiting to be seen; and, they are so impressive â€" far more so to me than those framed artfully for itching ears. , § ‘ A c a y. ces t n t + e _ viuderl vhid wl ocA nvathnfindiitedbals dnc ocA m e T have seen the young mother putting her firstâ€"babeto <the breast for the very first time. No word to mar the sacred stillness. Maybe just the faintest whisper of angelâ€"wings that I am sure fluttered near. Here was the cherub at the fountainâ€"the dawn of creation â€" a picture worth the brush of a Murilloâ€"ofâ€"a Millet. And.the sermonâ€"a volume of eloquenceâ€"the sacredâ€"of sublime! T watched the woodmn, hacking at the base of ‘a mighty oak. Cheerily they sang, as chips leaped from their pygimy blows. Silently the forest giant stood, unconscious of the decpening wound, now perilously near his bheart. . . At last the crack of immediate doom â€" a swaying'body â€" a thunderous crash to earth. The proud crest, from its heavenly altitude, now bent with soulles dust. ~A tower of liberty and freedom now supineâ€"helplessâ€"at the feet of its despoilers! Never to rise again, as truth crushed to earth may. Man, militant proponent of liberty and freedom, chief execuâ€" tioner of both!. Left to his own devices, man become a destroyer of all about him, transforming the natural into the artificial, the sublime to the ridiculous. Left to his own devices, mind you; last af sH ha framas his nun shackles. binds himself to eternal servitude. Man, militant proponent of liberty and 11 tioner of both!. Left to his own devices, man of all about him, transforming the natural in sublime to the ridiculous. Left to his own de of all, he frames his own shackles, binds himself What a sermon for the sceing eye!‘ $ C Notâ€"all sermons are pleasing, especially those are sermons, nevertheless, and, bristling with tr heed each faithful sermon is wise, whoether see our duty to see and hear. â€" : SMCdarrâ€"L SERMONS WITHOUT WORDS it is| "But we are building some for you â€"and Jim. the hostilityâ€"in niy tone. "For you, for. Mr. Cooper and for Mrs. Hemâ€" mingway," * . ®: 95. "For Mrs. Hemmingway?" I reâ€" peated ‘incredulously. > "I don‘t see what.she needs ofâ€"" f Maryella interrupted fne before I could finish. "Mrs, Hemmingway, who is speechâ€" less with mbdest blushes, wishes me to thank you on behalf of herself, and ker Creator. As a matter of fact we are not making any pads for her. Quite theâ€"reverse, in fact. . ~ _ ‘"You should see the fine large chest we have wished on our husky: Greek warrior; and as far as you are conâ€" cernedâ€"Well, all I canâ€"say is that we‘used Mrs. Hemmingway for a pat: tern. But that isâ€"not what I asked you to come over and talk about." entitled ‘Dollyanna‘? pe a. dull season â€"for. the undertakers anyway."~ . "â€" ts 3. : "No%" with a polite inflection from "No. Did you ever read aâ€" story speciailyvthnse we see; but they stling with true testimony. To . whoether seen or heard; it is (Continued Next Week) 3 9 39 T HE PR ES S to the )\ \I\\ mm P.F. Cawley, Landscape Gardener & Contractor for all kinds of gardening, trees, and shrubs. > Fertilizer for Sale. Men furnished for all kinds of gardening. â€" Care of lawns, etc. & â€" DPriveways a specialty. _ FREDERICK B. THOMAS & CO. Residence: 233 N. Second Street. 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