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ТО PARENT DEAR PARENTS: Implant in your child the big ideal of service. The privilege of serving others is divine. It brings happiness to the server as well as to the recipient. This life of ours is prone to lead us to thoughts of self. We constantly overlook the fact that by rendering service to others and by teaching others to work for themselves, we, too, grow more capable in extending blessings to mankind. Realize that each of us made in the image and likeness of God had countless possibilities for development. Teach children to take account of stock of self anc recognize the powers stored within. Know that under proper conditions they will burst forth into fruition. Therefore, parents impress the child with the knowledge that he has within him the urge to make his own life and that of others worth while. Have young people realize and appreciate that their own potentialities will with careful development, become realities. Have them know that the opportu- nities for service are boundiess. Let service ever be the watchword for them. Very truly yours, DA ae ZA e — WY Princ ipal. ; { {
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[HE CRASHER [here was no doubt about it, Skinny was bored One look at him proved it. He was sauntering down the street, his hands deep in his ро‹ kets, his shoulders hunched, a cigarette in his mouth, and an expression о! general disgust on his [ace Y ез, Skinny was bored. A group of boys were playing in the street. As Skinny passed, one of them looked up and exclaimed in tones of awe, “Gee, look who's here.” Another boy, evidently new in the neighborhood asked, Who is he?” “Why, dontcha know? I though everybody knew Dat's Skinny de Crasher.” — He's de greatest “с | Say, dat guy is so good, him. gate-c rasher in de моа.’ dat de promoters of de woild series sends him а ticket free, every year, so he won't be settin’ a bad example by havin’ people see him crash. Yeah, said the other boy, admiringly, as he gazed after Skinny. Skinny could not but overhear what the boys had said. Ordinarily, this would have pleased him greatly, but at present he was too despondent. Frankly, he He passed a moving-picture house, Life held nothing new for Skinny. was disgusted. and meditated crashing it, but decided not to because By Leo Fendrich. t was too easy. That was it. Skinny was so pro- ficient in his art, that crashing had lost all its thrill for him. “Sneak- I wish I could find “What’s de use, he muttered to himself. ng into dese dumps Is loo easy. somptin new to crash. Walking along thus, Skinny suddendly found him- elf na crowd. Looking around, he saw he was Above the entrance was the somewhat startling sign, “The Rev. John М. Custer Lecturing Tonight on Who is Who in Hell, and Who Will be Who in Hell. Skinny grunted in disgust and was about to walk standing before a church. on when he saw, printed in smaller letters, “No ad- mittance without ticket.” Here last. Skinny cared nothing about Heaven or Hell, and he was something new at Personally, was only mildly interested in what he might hear. But they were collecting tickets, and to Skinny, this was a challenge. Five minutes later, Skinny was sitting inside the church. First Skinny looked around him interestedly. He could not remember when he had been in a church before. To him the atmosphere was depressing. He wondered what it could be.
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