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SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 25. 1S2C. TKF OGDEN XNLV ROEyA'NFK ... . I
M ILOVE and MARRIED LIFEj
f taj, the noted author
I Xdah MgGlone Gibson I
is
T It l s GROWN
''H Alice stood for a moment beu do the
.! W deck chair on which my bnhy ly
ing iifllf und for the first t'.me I
: realised how (Treat had been her lie-
fU r.lre and how unaatlafled her Ionian.
1 ror a child, f k.n-w that th- uno that
wub coming to her w mid seem like
It tnc conaum mat.on of her womanhood.
- IB Some n;n although AIlci had lIOJ
. Jmh lnt me thai f..i.l never known the
UE Rirat i Tom I bat w.
IjH taught is necessary to a successful
Ifjfl marriage. I knv that of all my friends
y ll the marriage of Alice and Tom Stnun-
I jgm ton was thi mo si successful I had
ftvl even known. Nelthi r had cared for
uiLsssssf ' 'nor to 'he extent where n.no-
H lute possession seemed ncrtsMiy, eon-
3 41 sequently each was- perfectly willing
1 that the other should own hlmsrlf and
AjM herself.
1 As the years had rolled on. both
Hi Alice and Tom had come to that place
where they were almost Indlspensabli
K3 to each other Never having Know:-.
HHJ that all-consuming passion, they never
felt the regret when life showed them
.J what mlfrht be ta ashes, growing
-JTrfi colder and colder They hud always
H managed to k"i, th. soft, warm flrc-
i ' jK light of mutual affection steady, and
', tA knowing It was there, they went their
. ' several ways, only to come bark to
L'liij face cayh other before Itj warming
Mt glow
They h id grown much alike. In the
dyl years they had been together. Alice
f j had lost much of Her exuberance,
favm much oc her aggressiveness, und It
4? fjj the truth was Id be told, much of her
f mm stubbornness And Tom had lost that
fj vfl air of disinterested paanlveneea, that
fa quiet repose, which always marie him
! B seem a little too sslf.ccntered. a little
-W 'on sufficient unto himself
j-'. "Truly." J mused to myself, as I
r looked upon Alteo sitting ull uncon-
L srlouo of how i was analyzing her and
,j her llii- with Tom i. j!' ii Triage
X, in ver different from love. And hen
M , r. .;.... . i : i ... I i ' i
QWOmW known A la. ii i I
rJuB a marriage of mutual f orbcaranci a
marriage of individual respect, a mar-
rJ?fffl rlagc of unselfishness and undcrstand-
Ztf jH 'nK And now this marriage was go-
1 tg to be crowned with n child. Anil
, ' If looklnT at It. each of these dear
4 J friends of mine will come to realize
1'. Jyj that If there are such things as
'ftm matches thai are male In heaven, the
match of Al.ce a. a. I bij oUiilon Is
one of them."
Almost ..s though I l.ad ppoken
nloud. Aiir.- turned to me suleklj and,
putting ou: hT tiumi wltfl a little cry.
she said. "On, Katn rln , I Wish I
were got.lg to mvtl 'ian W( nr
live Into p ji t toiiiorrov I want to
Wi tch his fnee when I tell him It
n.-. ins tj me now i.at the only n
fiai pfrieaa i have ever known in my
iiLiriage was t:e foci that it was
childless. And I Kfiew hut more than
anything ! In the Uorld that Tom
wartted a ch.ld lo call him "i Lber.'
It'sa wonderful thought, Isn't it K ilh
erlne. to tulnk tli.it because two peo
ple hae learned a. id lived, '.heir chil
dren and the r chlldrcu'u children's
phUdren ahaii go sir.rring, dancing, and
mayhap. Stumbling down the paths of
time, i ih, OS much as I have wished
for this wonderful gift. 1 do nol think
1 realised whul It was until now.
Maty, sleeping on her deck chair,
stirred uneasily, and Alice anatched
her up to tak" her In to her berth,
cm-ii pafore Miss Parker, who was
cuuidlng near, could reach her.
! "Let me carry her. Hiss Parker,"
said Alice. "1 want to undreSB her
little helpless, listlcRi, sleeping body.
I want to la her close within h r'tlny
bed, and 1 want lo UIk': her softly fold
ed eyelids, and 1 WtlDt to understand
thai all this. ea. all the world of
motherhood Is coming lo me
Jiecaus? I unde.-.stand. I did Q( I F"
with AIlci- to the baby's stateroom,
but sat there dreaming In the i.-.oon-Mrtht
until she icturned. And I thought
that Fate was vrr good to inc nrter
all. She had not meted out to mo
(more than I could bear and sh - had
left mo Mary, my child
As I sat there, I allowed my Imagi
nation to run riot, and I saw my baby
'a girl, a maid and a matron And I
even went so far as figuratively to
dangle grand-children on my knees.
And then I s'mok myself out of the
'dreams that th.- moonlight seemed to
1 make almost real. I heard Alices
light step coming down the deck, and
when she got very closv to me she
jsuld.
"Look. Katherlne. do you not see
I the lights r re grow'ng brighter, al
' reaily you can smell the land and I
am very glad, Katherlr.e. When we
sail Into port tomorrow, lot's go from
there back home."
(To He Continued
BEDTIME STORIES
BY HOWARD R. GARIS
I NCLF, ffTGGILY M THE TREE
Hoi s: .
Copyright, 1920, by McCluc Newspaper
.' '''- Sj ndlcatc.
(By Howard H. Cans.)
One day, when Uncle VYlgglly, the
nice bunny rabbit gentleman, was out
walking, looking lor an adventure he
. . ; chanced to meet Bobbv Chber-Up, the
'. robin bird boy. Hobby was scrap nx
i : his feet In the sand, and sort of thio - -
, lng little stones about with his beak,
3t- i mi he dldn t look vcrj happy. Boob
WWT didn't.
i "What's the matter Bobby''" asked
t Uncle WiggUy "Are ou sad because
r the cherries are all gone, or do you
feel badlj because you will sjoii have
Atti ' down South with the swallows
and bluebirds'?"
"Oh, It Isn't that crumbled Bobby,
;ia3 usual nice, cheerful cheer-up song,'
48 after which he was named. It's the
--Wl house where I live tha-i I don't like."
said the bird boy. It's up In a tree.
j and none of the rabbit, dog or pussy -
".Vi cat boys ever come up there and play
ii with me Thev can't climb trers very
S. well (except, of cours'-, thi- K.it boys),
j and the) can't flj "
j "Well, bul noij can fly down. If
fjBl they can't fly up, ' said 1neli- Wigglly
''P.R with a jolly twinkle of his pink nose.
' ; "Think of that '
"Yes. but If I don t fly down to plav
1 i with I hem I can t haw any fun. ' went
aKffl on Bobbv Cheer-l"p whoso name. Just
then, 'ought to have been Bobb Sad
Face. "I wish I lived In a house on
p'rH ,10 Rround. or underground, like
9 Buioly. thn guinea ilg bo . or even
' vSS m a hollow stump bungalow like you,
1 Jy Uncle Wigglly."
"Oh. nonsense'" laughed the bunny
gentleman. K'- animals each live In
BP a house best suited 'o him. Neut or
K&BN tro houses are best for you birds.
pflKjj But I know what I can do. Bobby, so
HJfl your friends who do not fly or climb
iPD can come to see you more easily."
BBs "What?" asked Bobby, eagerly, am'
BEE he began to whistle a few notes of
ffitM his Dcst and most 'ouy ronr. nnat
jil can yo" ,1"' 1 n' ''' XV ''' "
BjvK "I c:ir. make a little ladder of a
jfU wild grapevine." ald the bunny gen-
IBI tleman. "Vou can hang this down
jBJBJ from jour nest and boys and girls can
Tfmmvi get up to see you. Only your house
irj rather -mill Bobby"
ARCS "Oh, I'll get my mother and father
and my rlster and brother to build n
jPjrjl platform of leaves, branches and twigs
KjP, all ground outside of the regular heat! '
BJfM chirped Bobby, "and we can have
I j some fun the-r "
wW "All right." said Uncle W Igetllv
"You dr. that, and I'll get the grape-
A f v Away hopped the rabbit gentleman
iwl to gnaw, with his strong teeth, some
Strands Of wild jrrnpeilne. and Bobby,
W t now singing his cheer-up song, flew
Into the tree to help build a platform
Hit 19 " around the nest house.
WnlV It did not take the bunny rabbit
- gentleman long to find, the grapevine.
TjjlBp nnd soon he hopped back lo the robin
HnHfc tree dragging it after him Then
H pflr Jucko and Jumpo Klnkytall. thi t v. o
Elji O monkey boys, came scrambling along.
M j BJ and L'ncle Wlggllv called to them:
"HI there my monkey chaps' Please
Mil B take one end of this vine ladder up
Yil I 'n 'he ir'e and fasten It near Bobby
L2j I Cheer Lp's house."
Efll I So Jacko and Jumpo did this, and
t&l soon there was a fine ladder, easy
to climb, reaching from the ground
Elj' up to the robins' nest. And Mr and
Mr. Cheer Up. with the helji of their
children. Including Bobby, had maae
a large plntform like the one where
wLJJ you dance at a plrnlc In the woods,
fe all about the nest, with a railing
fr, around so no one would f ill ofr.
"Now, we'll have some fun!" chirped
Bobby, and he whistled and called to
all his friends ra como and see him.
for now they could get up to his nest
house In tho tree something thnv
, I could not do before.
Then they came- -Sammic and Buale
i.lltletall I he rabbit ; Jackie and Peetle
Bbw Wow. the dogs Iulu. Alice and
.Tlmmle Wlbhle wnbble, the dm ks
'll Jollie and Jllllc Longtall, the mice.
and Squeakle-Eekle and Nellie Chip
j,I . Chip, the sparrows, had no trouble
getting to Bobby's house, for the spar
Hjfl rows were birds like a robin only not
Jbo large. And Johnnie und Blllle
Bushytall, the squirrels, qould climb a
tree without a bidder.
' Now we'll have some Jolly fun!"
hirped Bobby "We can play tag and
, W Jump over each other's backs, and
aBAn then we II ent Home cherry ptr
BL So the animal children had lots of
ty f ,Bgi ran on the platform around the nest
house In the tree, and none of rnem
I fell off Uncte lggl) was there,
too
All of a sudden, Just when Susie
I Llttletall was tugging Squenkle-Eekte,
1 the cousin mouse Jackie Bow Wow
: looked down to tno ground and cried i
Oh, Iook at the bad Uazoople'
) Look at mm i wonder who he's
' after''"
"I'm aTter anybody I can get souse,
from'" cried the Cazoople, who waa
. an animal like a clothes horse, with
'skinny legs, a fal body and two
mouths, so he could cat more souse.
"I'm going to ttet Uncle Wigglly's souse
! and then some from Bobby Cheer Up'
' cried the Linzoopto. "Here I come:
And witn that he started to climb up
the grapevine ladder.
"Oh. ho! N'o you don't'" exclaimed
I Uncle Wigglly, with a Jolly laugh
and with tnat the bunny g?nt!emun
pulled the end of the laadi-r up frORI
the ground where the bad Gozoopie
! couldn t reach it ".Vow. let's see you
get anv souse!" said L'ncle Wigglly. i
i lou ca-n't climb a tre? like a squirrel
j you con t fly like, a bird and the lad
dei I have lifted up out of your reach
. Let's see you get any souse now!
j "Alas! Wow! Wow' I cannot!
You have fooled me"' howled tne
: flazoople, and away he went without
La emltch of souse. But the animal
'children and Uncll lg;ily had a good
' time.
I guess I'm glad I live in a nest
I house In a tree," said Bobbie Cheer
Up when the partv was over, and the
i bunny gentleman twinkled his pink
' nose So If the kitchen sink doesn't
, splash water on the coffee pot and
i make the tea strainer giggle in tne
face of the clock. I'll tell you next
! about Uncle Wfggllj and the ground
house.
:,o
7 r
Rippling'
Rhymes
By WALT HAS038
N - S g
DISEASES AND REMEDIES
I ve tried all kinds of temedles
which are supposed to cure disease,
and there are some vvhloh give re
licl from anguish, funtods. pain and
I grief Some pills will drive away
I the pain, and leave you feeling safe
!and sane, but only for a while be
Burc! There la relief, but there's no
I cure. The dark green pains will all
! come back and make your wear)
sinews crack and smoking, slide
along your bones until you fill tho
night with groans. Beware the pills,
whatever their hue. the green, the
purple or the blue which lull you
j for a Utile while, and seem to urge
a hopeful smile For when the achea
come back again, as iln will come
to plllfcd men, theyUl climb our
tendons and your thews, and they'll
Different Types of Hats Bring I
Out Different Characteristics
'
4
. a orkV Fashion Authority
NEW YORK Here Is a pretty Rlrl.
with average features and an average
amount of "personality. '
Note how these different types of
hats brliiR out different characteris
'tlcs. making her actually appear a dlf
i fercnt type of girl.
The Millinery association has us all
(Wrought up about this idea The say
lt Is up to us to wear the sort of hats
that bring out our best points, not
Jonly In features but in our minds and
' souls.
PERFE T II . I OR n PI
, At the right, bi-low. is a perfect hat
for this type of face It is seldom that
la hat combines, us this does, the loim
sweep acres.-! the face with so graceful
'a curve. Then, loo, a draped hat. us
'uaiiy calculated to appear heavy, '!
jebom Is so effectively lightened as this
D thi points outlining the brim anJ
I the ostrich fronds that rise above
them. ,
Just above. Is a hat entirely unsuit
'oble, according to the association, to
this type of face. The down-turned
trim is wrong, especially when topped
by a draped crown. It casts loo heavy
a shadow blurring tho features Instead
of br.n? ng them out and produces
a generally top-heav) appearance.
01 BAKI i DEI im D ROH S
The large hat above In the center Is
better for theye features than the one
Just described, because the brim
though down-turned, is larger and th"
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS j
EY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
I IA MTV GETS I K BRED
Mrs Field Mouse -looked in horrified
amoxoment at her husband, Murtchle.
calmly eating his soup. How could
he, when his own son was crying with
an Injured ce' Particularly, when
Flop had almost told them that Mr
Scribble-Scratch, 'he fair;, schoolmas
ter was. the cause of It. Of course,
he didn't Just say so. exactly, but
well he let them think so unyway
How did he know that Nick, the at-
I -Ii .i-'.! hk i I.. 1 -1 ' 1 1 a i -...ii n:. an Im i I m lir t lli a a In 1 in a t nn in
of your own son " screamed Mrs Mmi - ,
tendance-officer at the Meadow Grove I
school, had seen h's father and made!
'. report that morning about him and
Aluffv Mole playing truant
"Mr. Mouse, I should like to know
what you mean by allowing this aw
ful treatment of your own son."
screamed Mrs. Mouse. '"Do you In
tend to lot that dreadful falryman go
wlthoiut a word""
oh no 1 guers not " answered
Munchle, quietly reaching for a crack
' er. "Flop, how come you can't got
have sp'lkei upon their shoes. There's
i but one cure for fleshly Ills, and that
I cure's not dlsqulsed as pills. The
Good Book tells of one old gent who
'neatb his maladies was bent, ho
often to the doctors stept. "and with
'his fathers then he srept." And
that's the only cure I know Tor all
(life's miseries and wo.'; just cast
I away the Juice of squills,, the porous
I plasters and the pills, the trusses
iand thu liver pads and gu and
slumber with your dads.
uu
The Amazon is estimated to be
: nearly 700 feet deep at a point 1000
j mllea from the sea
I 'jP
BsaHBi
rt o joscpii,
lint-; suited to Chin type: top left and right, below; second on the right,
cn fieri j nnaaltahlOi and right above, sdightlj better adapted.
line of the crow n clearhj defined Also
the upturned back relieves somewhat
the disadvantage of the turned down
brim.
The long Uno emphasized by the
your spelling? I met Mlkr Mole and
ho says Muff got a hundred on his
spelling paper today "
"Oh, he didn't at all'" denied Flop
I stoutly "He didn't get a hundred an
more than I did."
"I must have made a mistake th( n
'went on Munchle. it was his numb -r
paper 1 gucs-i
"He didn't either:" denied Flop. "He
Id'dn't know how to do the earth-worm
'problem any more than 1 did. All he
could do was to eat. He at I'rrtns
until I thought he d bust (Flop said
Bust). The storm brought 'cm up and
Muff didn't have to hunt at all. They
seemed to be hunting for him Instead
And he WOUldn t move an inch and
I couldn't get out of the hole and "
He stopped suddenly, realizing that he
had let the cat out of the bag
"Why, Flop Field Mouse"' cried his
mother In surpUse and dropping him
off her lap. "Munchie go get a birch
rod nt once '
HOW WILL BE
ICCOl Si i FOR C VI
PORTLAND William Vale is look
ing for a certain careless burglar
and he also has an eye trained ror
his wife's return from the country
j "I don't mind Iho silverware." Vale
told the cops, "but the last thliu.- mjf
wife told me was to be sure to feed
the kitten and not let It escape. The
jburglar left the screen door open and
puss Is gone. How'm I goln" to tell
: my wife I was so careless?"
oo
Berlin scientists have found that
yeast, besides being useful in bread
'and beer, can be made to produce
(flavoring extracts, a muscle building
'tonic and a noninflammable sub
stitute for celluloid.
turned-over corners of the brim at th
sides makes the hat In the circle at
tht left effective. The feathers add
to Its beauty by relieving the severity
and apparent weight
' HEALTH '
BY UNCLE SAM, M. D.
Health Questions Will Bo Arv
ewercd if Sent to Information
Bureau, U. S. Public Heaith Srv
Ice, Washington, O. C.
. ft
I ! DING V'OUXO CH1LDKI S
Iho change from the bottle or
breast to table food must be made
Intelligently If the baby Is to con
tinue to grow properly.
No child three years of age or un
der should ever be fed at the family
table, or permitted to have tastes of
food othor than that which Is espec
ially Intended for him.
To try to feed a young baby at the
family table while attempting to par
take of a meal is not conducive to a
mothers or father's digestion. It la
also Unfair to a young child to expect
bini ait quietly through the time his
, ... rs take lor their meal and not
want the food he seeB them eating.
A til m pie, safe and satisfactory
method of feeding a young child, and
a practical substitute for the always
dangerous high-chair, Is the separate
small table and chair. Where the
house room space Is limited this small
table may be fastened on hinges to the
wall so it may be dropped out of the
Way when not In use.
When the mother Is preparing the
fomilj meal, the baby may be served
J .Vm U . Annkl hi.,.-, 'it 111 . riVVll
tab!,- In this wiij, he docs not see:
Other foods and will not ask for them, i
When babj has finished his own meal.;
lie will b0 content to play or sleep,
while the fi illy enjoy theirs unham
pered by hia presence.
The small table Is an excellent
means Of training In table manners.
When the child has learned proper
Control of hlms-lf at the age of four
or five years, the family will then en
jo his presence at their table
PYELITIS.
Q Will you please tell me what
pyelitis Is? Its causes and after ef
fects'' Is It the same as Bright s dis
ease? A Pyelitis Is an inflammation of
the funnel shaped collecting tube of
the kidney, characterized by the for
mation I"' which appears in the
lurlne The dlseas.. Is curable, and Is
'not nt all the same as Brlght's dls
ease. A patient suffering of pyelitis
should he under tho care of a good
physician. '
IllV'llr' Have Clean. Healthy
, fis if they Tire, Itch,
for C?8 1 3 Smart or Burn, if Sore,
x. r"r"C IrritateQ'. Inflamed or
YOUR L.lL3 Granulated, use Murine
often. Sootbcs, Refreshes. Safe for
Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for
Free Eye Book. Murino Ely c Remedy Co- Chic I
Sister Mary's Kitchen I
(Copyright, '.t20, N E A.)
Pickles may not have S whole lot
rf nourishment, but if they nssist a
ad$d appetite they surely indirectly
lUppljj food and should have their
plae In ihe diet. Catsups and "rel-ishc-3"
do much to give pl'iuancy to
icrlaln dlshcr.
1 1 iMATO CATSUP
11 bushel ripe tomatoes
3 tablespoons salt
1 tablespoon black pepper
1-2 teaspoon red pepper
1 cup brown sugar
2 cups s-lnegar
J tablespoons clmamor.
1 tublespoon cloves
1 tablespoon celery seed
Cut tomatoes In quarters, but do
not peel. Boil until soft, but not
mushy and put through a sieve. Re
turn io kettle and boll down one-third.
Tie cinnamon, cloves and celery seed
In a bag Add all ingredients to to
mato Juice and boll until thick. Bottle
and sal.
Pepper hash la very pretty to look
at and good to eat.
PCPPER HASH
12 green peppers
12 red peppers
A or 5 little peppers (bltey)
I large onions
Is Jesus a Myth I
BY IR JAMES . VANCE. i
Is Jesus of Nazareth a fact of his
tory? If not. there are some things
without an explanation.
Tho four Gospels nre a fabrication
nnd were Invented to maintain and
promote a lie Is this believable?
These Gospels abound In the suhlimest
moral teachings They inculcate every
virtue. They demand absolute fidelity
between man and his fellow. They
call for a life of unyielding probity.
They frown on the slightest deviation
from rectitude They call not only
for an honest life, but a clean heart.
They explore the motives and Imcstl
. gate the secret processes of the soul,
'and brand as bad a life that cher
ishes so much as a desire for evil.
!"an It be possible that the worlds
IsubUmeSt moral plea is built on a lie.'
It Is incredible
If Jesus Is a myth, the early Chris
lions were deceived There can be no
doubt about the strenRth and sincerity
of their belief. It was more than sur
mise and conjecture. It was convic
tion stronger than life lts?lf For the
(sake of this conviction they suffered
the loss of all things position, kin
dred, property, life Itself They went
to the dunpeon and the stake with a
O
LITTLE. BENNY'S
Note Book
By LEE PAPE
1 4
Me and Sid Hun' dont speek to
each other on account of being mad
at each other, me being mad at him
on account of ului calling me a old
woman and h'm being mad at me on
recount of me being mad at him. and
this aftirnoon us fellows was standing
crround the lamppost and ir'id Hunt
came up, everybody saying hello to
him exsept me, and him saying hello
; to everybody exsept me, and Puds
Isimklne sed, G, aint ou 2 made up
, yet ?
No we aint. said Sid Hunt, and wats
more theres a certen persin in this
I crowd and bleeve me If 1 wasent
I mad at blm Id tell him wat I think
of him and bleeve mo it wouldent
take long, either, because bleeve mo
it aint mulch.
Holey Bmoaks, Bennv, G wlzz. did
!you heer that, are you going to stand
! for that Benny, jliuminv crick its o
boy ihe fellows nil sed. and I sed,
Well there's a certain part- standing
crround liter that 1 dont speek to.
, but bleeve me if 1 did Id soon let
him know I dont consider he's eny
i thing but a big lctnmin. bleeo- me
O boy, are you going to stand for
that, Sid did you heer that, Sid,
holev Krlssmas lhats fearse. wats
I vou going to do about that. Sid? all
tho fellows sed. and Sid sed. Its a
goo; thinf; for sumboJV heer that I
don't speck to hlni because other
;wise If I did bleee me Id puntch his
' face in.
O Benny, did you heer that, thats
a direck insult O boy, holey tats,
holey smoaks. the fellows sed, and I
jsed, Its a darn lucky thing that Im
mad at sumbody In this crowd or cits
'for 2 pins nuthing couldent pervent
me from nocking his block off.
Proving It was a lucky thins; we
dldent speek to each other or we
proberly would of had a fearse flto
When
your mouth tastes like all the mean 1
things you ever did mixed together,
then j ou need
BEECHAM'3
t PILLS
Your mouth Is a good
indica'jrvn of the con
dition of the 9lomach
sad boweU.
Lj-r-t Sal of Any Merlicioe in lha World,
Sold arwrvbert, La box, lOc, 2S. J
3 tablespoons salt
1 1-2 cups sugar 1
4 nips vinegar
Remove seeds and stem end of pop- jl
pers and chop shells. Cover woth
boiling water, let them stand 10 mln- jH
utes and drain Add onions chopped H
Cover with bo.llnK water and let the
whole come to a boll Drain again. ,H
Add sugar, Salt nnd vinegar and cook
twenty minutes. Seal In sterilized
Chill Sane,, may take the place of H
catsup many times and Is much easier
to make.
CHILI SAUCE -W
IS ripe tomatoes
onions
3 green peppers
cup sugar
2 1-2 cups vinegar
1 table-spoon salt
teaspoons cinnamon Am
1 teaspoon allspice H
1 teaspoon cloves H
Feel tomatoes and slice. Chop pep- B
peis and onions Put In preserving H
kettle with vinegar, sugar and spices. JH
. Brine: gradually to the boiling point H
'and co-.k tio-vl until thick, about IB
1 two and niir -half hours.
A god housewife makes time when
she can't
song on their lips They made tho Lfl
sacrifice nol only without a murmur, xH
but with an eagerness that cannot be iH
explained without certltdde. They had 'H
every opportunity to know whether mLH
they were being deceived. The evl
denoe they submit could not be re
Jected In any court of Justice. If they
wi-r..- di'i'eUod It Is not posslblo for iK
men ever to be sure
If Christ did not live as He Is re
ported In the Qoapela, the christian aiiin
church Is without an explanation. The E
'church is here. With nil Its virtues
nnd Its faults, it is here, an undeniable aaP
fact. Men mu hold differing opkn
ions about the Christian church, but K
no man can say it Is a myth Its rec
ord Is un open book, and Its Influ- Hn
once is widespread. s well try to
explam the American nation without
th Declaration of Independence and
the Revolutionary war as to explain
the Christian church without Its
founder.
Can it be possible that all this Is MmW
built on a lie? As well talk about the MmF
da without a sjn or the sea without Htj
tho waters of the deep or forests with- mxHi
lout trees or sensation without life as
to attempt to tell the story of the asaw
'world todav and leave out Jesus- BE
JUST FOLKS I
By Edgar A, Qaeat ImMV
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THE CONTENTED WISE flK
Not by the wise are the great things wBi
done, IHE
For the wise are pleased with the mmf
things that are,
They've charted the course of the
morning sun Wmw.
And know the name of each separate ftfi
And t b ever Ithe way of the wise to WmWf
Tenaciously to an olden tiling. ifip'?
Who ventures away from the traveled He 1
To follow his dream Into realms We?
Shall walk alone with his heavy load. ,Kj
I For the wise sit down with the
things that are;
l Into 1 1 ti v. must a young man go. fl&-
!But the wise stay back on the roads HJfc-
the know. k'-;
I Yet eer the wise wa to youth. HA '
And eer the old must fear tte
i For never men come to the final iHfr'
truth I
Or the end of things which their BVJ
skin span ao. WSm
And he who follows his dream, and Hp
To better the world, --hall teach the
Heed not ih" wise when they tell you WS-
Youib be brave as you build the Rs .
What though you're scoffed at, day L'
You shall win if Ih" dream be true; rjl
Linger not where the wise men BAV
Progress waits on your willing hand.
The Mennonltcs derive their name fif
from Menno Simons. formerly a BK
Catholic priest, who became a teacher Bk
and leader of the Anabaptists about Hg
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(Successors to Dee-Neute- w&
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Phone 1166 Eg
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