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l J l l il in I .V Q G ,. , , FIFTY YEARS AGO E IMAGINE Willie Mclntosh with an all day sucker lf il Grady Wilson learning his A. B. Cis Lily Humphreys a dainty delicate lassie I Gordon Hinds reciting Little Boy Bluei' Maggie Avent learning to walk Cora Avery riding a calf Alma Mays riding a tricycle ' Anna Klappworth jumping rope. Charlie Rogers playing Marbles Berkley Vaughn dressed as Lord Fauntleroy Mrs. Brint on roller skates. Gervis Taylor in her cradle. Mr. Lackey pulling a toy train. Dana Harmon crying for her rattle. y, Theresa Bucy growing tall. A 'l on! The Lightning Bug is Brilliant H , And he hasn't any Mind: i He wanders thru Creation X N With his Headlight on Behind ll Ben L. and Charles H., after they had been SML Rogers office for playing hooky. Ben L.: Mr, Rogers uses good grammar doesn't he? Charles H.: Yes, but his sentences are too long. AMONG OTHER IMPOSSIBLE, TRY TO IMAGINE-. Margaret Rasco not giggling I 5 Jewell Ballard walking fast l Troy without Mary Yourself clapping with one hand ' 1' Oscar Anderson making love , Ray Boyles in a dress suit j Alvin Daves drawing wine out of an empty flask , Wave Westbay trying to live on beauty . ll Any one falling on his back 'and breaking his nose U i Albert Wyaw dissipating , .4 Hershel Tadlock a dwarf . ji George Ray as a sheik. A fox sleeps but counts hens in his dreams, - 1 U --, i,- Nature can not jump from winter to summer without a spring, or from summer to fi ly winter without a fall. ll . H li il l . 1' :img 'M' 'x '- - 1 - -iw M1221 f' 'T 'Z' K' 'f'.11f 1:mifAh' 'Af --H-H--77 if- ' ji LC! ,!l11'f,1Sc1 1924 E51 fnifiety-Six? ' 'Y' ' Mi-'VY' if i J 'mx-' Al i ' V in 5 ' V' Ah '
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