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Q60 NIGHTINGALE Wmm W Q' OCTAVIA FRAZIER CLINTON, N. C. Let me live in a house by the side of the road, and be a friend to man. A-r-'f -1.-,sz V, .gg 1 ' X ,,,,, jf . p af 2 ft 'et I rye. . N1 ,f Miss Frazier's quick, sympathetic touch has won its way to the heart of each and all. If she is not intercepted by Fate and led into the matrimonial labyrinth, she will be a, wonderful success in her profession. Fifteen
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'-1,.1.,,y' r.. C566 NIGHTINGALL ,,, 1. I . Q C f 2 i l 4 ' if. 1 V N, , X , f, o LELA BELLE IIONVARD v in , S.xLEMBURo, N. C. fx Some talk seldom, some talk never, But Howard, like a brook, flows on forever. We sometimes Wonder if Miss Howard will ever learn to be dignified. She holds the record, however, for being able to do more Work in an hour than most people in twice that time. She is an excellent entertainer, and loved by all. F0'lL7't6C7l
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C550 NIGHTINGALE C-LQ!a55 6.390601 CWith apologies to Kiplingl In the dawn of early youth-time we planned a picture rare: It should be of the gayest of colors, and charm the critics fairg All the colors of the prism, and others of bright array, Should blend to make our picture the gayest of the gay. We bought a three-leagued canvas, and planned a league a year, To blend and hold our colors for which we had paid so dear, And the softest of silken brushes the market could afford We employed to spread our colors and paint this brightest hoard. But alas! for the fairest colors, and the canvas we had bought, For we find the truest pictures in our life's-blood must be wrought: Each must paint in her own fondest colors, And we find the brightest places are those we have painted for others. As we think of the places we have failed, and the things we might have done For the pleasure of faithful service and the friends we might have won, Our colors may not be the gayest, but with love they truly beam, And in the great good end may the Poet's be our theme. G6 When earth's last picture is painted, and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colors have faded, and the youngest critics have died, We shall rest, and, faith! we shall need it-lie down for an eon or two, Till the Master of all good workmen shall set us to work anew. G. B. Sixteen
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