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CAP£ MAY COTTRTY TIKES. FRIDAY, loVEHBES 12, TWS.
Sallte Makes a Resolution
l burned from ib» liv'nir room ■ r.d mu bury Into bed before I ffttber Mid Carttn finally Mopped
d tben^ foj- a lony
Thankful Brown Since my return from Sew York I bud become a pert of tbe sorlal-wMrt. wWcb In »(»■• of Birmineham.
round Curtin
Juet
, At trm 1 fr it
”' 1 ' 1
for M* interference, and ism. a j JJ|>t onrr aBBln j >f
fold to take part In tbe *ort of life I had led before our fortune
,wa« aanipt away.
The morntUR or tn« c.*y father arrived bad been taken up with
of the church unit
whloh 1 beloaced and which
known horaua» she bad reined her •yak from th* matrimonial path There auk no doulH ateut U. the eirnaatlss )•- had mad* to Cut-
tlaa had be*n
lap from him. add yet when I
rwtjt’tnbeted that
riad life bad been anyth!hr but ortbodor. L bafaw to uudemtai He Iwd' evldectly felt that would b« happier In the end and perhapr he waa rlfht For up to ha '.tiaa that ImtUla Hvwna bad •ctM atoop with her fleuntinir lurrMb, X bad regarded Curtlaa wiuut* -"Wir-sJy safe and air
k X bad thought of bftn
In, iiitlreJy different Ugh 1 M«A l.ava gr>a*«r love for tbelt I in when ifcey t ,! that the* are alav dealt able the ry** o .xhai men ead the i mMlameotal law a ten holds with women to an unbetlevub.e , -tad had aucceedad to bU t ,.Uo. I . i-rtaln It was that l-1 .ansi tor Curtlaa than I had m y time. Regardleee of t ' «•.,> I -'■.•tid have felt about tty- he i.a< -ollaboratcd with tatbt-T ; :!.> plan. I was only
a «ruM Joy nf p°»- i
— ■ -:tvH up In my baatt wbleh - litiely obliterated all
fears and auapl'lona
an . which 1 had bum obawaed. H » most aatlafyinr to b»"» js- uow the flirtarton with Ltma Evan* had begun and how it had came to an end. 1 war »o c roughly relUved about
proap of young
which i* being pm forth by 'guild*." "rircle*." 'unit and "band-" all Over the South. They claim the’ the whole id. id incongruous since th woman first donate the article*, then m-w hetr for days, later wiling them at an annual harasr f..i lew. .ban the original cost. They !>• lieve that an ooi-aad-om gilt of mon-y aould wrv* the purpo-e-of lb- chnreh equally as w-ll. However th«re Is a certain flaw women who fe?I that sort of <hut- h work is ' good for ” bntancing. as the utter mnt-Tlality of their
•widal lives.
Oil splendid featur movement Is that certain girU who have HOI- or no social activity. are thus meeting other women their own age and ll is often the only r>creation that brightens tbelr lives One girt of this typ- was Thankful Brown.. Certain characteristics belong legitimately to certain names. For InMance Thankful Brown was qul -t, old-fashion.-d and demure. Jus: as the t Implied. She was pa.-i twent; and- seemed even older, wl sweet understand, ng bi which had been enriched, doubt, by a hard Ilf- in which site straggled to keep hour a widowed mother and two ten. than h>r*»K
once in a great
spark which, while, we feel made a friend.
Although Thankful was bom of aristocratic parent* and was of the roost eetimatHile character* in town she did not enter into any of the gaiUe* of our set and It was only during Hie guild meetings that 1 saw her at all. But at time* sh- invariably made an impression on me which lasted That very morning x»he had said somethlUR to me which haunted my thoughts. We bad beru sitting apart from th others when the conversation b gan I hail complained of being
I tired because I had been up t-o
'lancing th* night b-for>-and also *igh*d when I though of so many parties X had to go
to during th* day.
■’What do you get out of if she asked in her quiet, beautiful voice, "you're really much too fine to giv.- your strength and beauty and* int-lllgenc* to that
sort of thing.
: Avakm Red Cross Membership Drive Will Be Held From Novem-
ber H- to 25'
A smile U quit* a fanny thing: It wrinkles U p year face. And when it’s gone you never And IU neeret hiding place. But far more wonderful It Is To see what smites can do; You smll* at one. he smile* at
meeting of the Avalon Branch- of fhe American Red Cross was held on Wednesday. November 5. at the home of Mrs. F. M. Stratton, vice president. who presided in the absence he president- The subject for discussion waa the fall member-
ship drlve.
Thc following official worker* were appointed: Mrs. V. H Stratton. Ml* Frances Sir.th. Mr*. Settle Hawley, and Mi and Mrs. F. P. CatMeld. The Avalon Branch have a well-equipped Red Cro* clocei. whl*h will be placed In the upper room of the Borough Hall. «o that It will b* accessible to tbe public in case of emergency, key to tbe clo*« may he
you.
And so one smile makes two. He srotM at someone sine* you smiled. And tb'ra that on* smiles back. And that one smiled until th*
truth
You fail in keeping track, iw. since a smll* ran do grei
good
By cheering hearts of cart. i*t's •mile and smile and m forget That smile* go everywhere:
mat sons who met once a week. pr.-> urn ably to how tut th* **«- slont-ha* resolved thewtsslves into e of a social function with Its
Sh* ban taught in- to ctweestltch a iip-tow-l on my fir*' visit to th* guild. eetHang im•medtately the fart ’bat I cnuia not sew. Rh* bad taken inflnRe patna Wt*b in* on *eeh thine
oroc per- which 1 bad attrmpt*d sine* that •cuff at this type of effort 1 day and I felt tl
waa frankly amazed at her! orocured from either Mrs. Gil-expr.-*»lon of disapproval, wlslch ! t,*n Smith or Mis* Frances Smith, wa* mad* more Impressive by the I Th* emergency kit will beng by ring of sincerity In her voice. ! th > side of the cloeet. Several 'It do** **ent a point)*** way j n*raon* hav* already found it to Hv*. 1TI admit." 1 replied. 'convenient to use the supplier ] ' Then why don't you quit? Bet thus .-nlshed. ! brave enough to come out and The fall me-nb*rehlp drive will from the crawd:' extend from November 11 to S5. Then when night came, and you
would be the
small leak will sink <i] great shim
able luncheon server! at .
Beside*, he had tba best of my lore, and in coenpartsM to that what did a few klnse* matter that had been given more as s sister or a friend?
work well don*, than which there la no gr.att Joy'" Her eye* gleamed "But what could X do?" 1
asked.
houghi out a plan for ahe a&ld. "and. If you are tatereMag 1 will talk It over with yon tomorrow morning at ten." I felt peculiarly happy to think that perhap*. through tbe plan of this uaaeMeh girl. X would be abl* to follow an urge which had ever struggled within me again the frivolity of a but-
:*rty life.
(tYhat dose tbe morning bring
forth? Rend next -.leek's in- Avalon Fire Co. Meeting
At a meeting of the Avalon Fir*- Company Wednesday
donations of a set of boxing glove*. Indian club* and library .able were received from Dr. Emma Richardson. A pleasant evening was enjoyed and tasty
refn-ehments served.
Wild Duck. Will Vi«?
Lamb Skins Club
Tho Stone Harbor Masonic CluL, better known as the Wild Ducks, have been invited to attend th- meeting of the Lamh Skins Squar- Club, of I*blUdelphia. and to put on some stunts, on Friday evening. NovcinJ »r *8. The members of the Lar.th Skins are all member* of 'hr police and Are departments ot Philadelphia, and the Wildwood Duck* are anticipating a
big time.
Fair Enough
Mother tucked her little daughter Into bed and after kiaclng her
was about to leer* the
"It* awfully cold in her- mum-
my."
"Yen d»ar but Just cuddle town Senaihl* —an angel will keep you warm." After mother had returned to "I asked you for a hundred tbe living room and waa read- and you only sent me ninety Ing—Mary r-alied down. iWhat's the Idea?" "It* stMl awfully cold mummy. I "I held out the extra ten for Couldn’t I exchange my angel for stamp* to use when asking yen he hot water bottle, please." for payment '
1 that i could
■ asm be amused at certain eotnptlMttoaa which bad oome about. And so I decided that I would _ il confess to either of them j <v|at I had heard. It would only
tall Curtlaa abratt Barrington FlprccT 1 had pat the matter «r. tliwly out of ray mind nine* my return but now I wanted to light tho (blog out. 1 wanted to be htn—* with him at all limes and yet I wondered bow much a woman afeouM ewafees to her husband and how mock •he *hould leOVe untold. It wgp an age-old atrtlMl*. On one side sentimental i urging roe to make a .*•*< of the thing- which Marred in M*«r York and.
••»-eea»> pleading with as* to - W*H-enough aton*. I (UsUkedt ;sCOtt and ye* 1 longed for that peyfntt barmony shtch. af'-r so' long a tlma. it now Hectned posd-
blq for me to obtain.
Om taw othes hand. It I did not ten CttrilM a ad he oMnorerad later thar Barry and 1 bad b* if practically engaged It would plttltHf dealroy hi* faith. I had klairH him too? What would b* hlnk H that? Ohbh! I shivered, a JHti* undwr ib* blaakets lor i .
* ha wot
iderstaad
l ha waittad to marry
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