3o The 1S)30 £i id r Web oc 30 OC DO C A Journey When my mother was a girl a ra'lway trip to a ne.ghhoring town was an event. So, also, was an unchaperoned journey for young people an almost unheard of thing When my mother was twelve years old some family friends moved from Monmouth to Galesburg and upon becoming settled sent repeated invitations to my grandmother to send the two girls, Magdaline and Catheryne, on a visit. So one Sunday morning armed with an umbrella and a “grip”, the two set out. They arrived at the depot two hours before train time as their motto was “two hours too soon was better than two minutes too late. The woman in the depot lunch room knew them and after quizzing them concerning their trip learned that they could not he restrained at home long enough to eat breakfast so she took pity on them and gave them some cookies and an apple to eat. I will skip over the excitement due to the arrival of the train and the uneventful railway journey of sixteen mile;, which was made safely, that evidently being an off morning for wrecks, and take up my story again after the girls had successfully found their way through the Galesburg depot to the street car tracks outside. Here they sat upon the curb to once more read the letter of instructions sent to them in case they made an unexpected v’sit and no one met them. And the most noticeable part of this visit was the unexpectedness of it to every one they met. “Take the car from the dejiot for Lombard College read the instructions--they got no further for an auto had drawn up to the curb and an auto in those days was as much a wonder as the German Zep was a few months ago to one and all of us. The two girls stared at the car while the occupants got out and after glancing at the two figures on the curbing, laughingly entered the depot. The man at the wheel finally straightened his face long enough to ask Where are you going, kids? Hop in and I’ll take you.” Catheryne was instantly ready but the older and world wise s’ster answered nonchalantly “Not me. I’m not going to get kidnaped. The gentleman laughed and informed them that the approaching car was the one for Lombard College. So picking up the grip and umbrella the girls, to whom street cars were unfamiliar objects, pro ceeded down the street to meet 't. and having met it in the midd'e of the block were thunder-struck when it whizzed by and went merrily on its way. Catheryne, being unincumbered with baggage, ran after the car down the middle of the street crying and shaking her little fist at it while Magdaline brought up the rear with the ever nresent grip and umbrella. The car came to a stop in front of the depot and as there were no other passengers the g-rls just managed to climb on and dispose of their baggage in the a«sle when the car started with a jerk and Magdaline went headlong in the aisle. The conductor, having received his full quota of amusement, was in a good humor so he not only dropped the two travelers at the right co er but also after reading their letter of instructions pointed out their destination. Much to their dismay upon arriving at the home of their friend, they found the
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