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Show SOCK BUTXT TO ORDER Persons who are familiar with tbe circumstance referred to in the aa-j companying note, which appeared in the December 12th issue of the Red! Cross Courier, will recognize tha in-1 rident described as characteristic of! Deaver chapter's volunteer service! that is not to.be found in wanting: ! "Xo task is too large or too small for the Beaver, Utah, Red Cross r chapter. Beewcey. w eewe' aa eat-' usual request for an axtra large sock for a young men who had broken his j ankle and needed something to ki the exposed part of his foot warm while in a east. Nothing so large was on hand, bnt an experienced knitter volunteerea te see what she eould te The top of the sock was made large enough to ps.se over tbe caac by robbing to within two rows of the heel. This "first cast sook" met requirements re-quirements satisfactorily and the friends of the young man declared that they would "get even with the Red Cross" by taking out member- ships in the Roll Call eampaiga . C. Courier. It is reported on sou ad authority that the friends of the young saa made good' their threat te "get eveei' |