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A TYPICAL DAD? The son of the house had made a name for himself at football and his experiences were discussed one evenin ' a ' g t dinner when the minister was a guest. The You know, Jack, ' put in the pastor, athletics are all very good in their way, but your studies are more important. DAIRY Quality and UIQHIIIIIIQNN DIEIWIIIUIIIIUII from Dairy I ill'llI to Your Doorstep HYde Park 3106 3105 Gillham Road That's what father says, too, replied Jack. But father never gets up and cheers when he hears me quoting Latin the way he does when he sees me score a goal. LOST An ardent angler took a friend fishing, He knew nothing about the gentle art but was set up with all the necessary tackle and a nice, comfortable seat on the bank. The experienced hand started fishing a few yards higher up the stream. Presently the novice asked: How much do those red things cost? UI suppose you mean the float? said the angler. That only cost about ten cents. Well, I owe you ten cents, said the novice. The one you lent me has sunk. TILLER'S Central Theatre 31st and Indiana ICK O, PICTURES roperly Presented leasing Music erfect Entertainment with A Thermometer Always in Tune with Your Comfort pp:'l 'ii5E lTl':'lf!!'Q'WIFEiViiI55'5l235iIWilifIIE!!QIIEZiiHIlfi!iii!!!ISEIIEIE2125!IEEE!I5ISIEiiEliElEZlI5liE5HIlfilli!5!1 I ...f.. H.. .. .. . Page one :miami roffy-me
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