Huntington North High School - Modulus Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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I GOD IN NATURE I By Nellie Hammel In this world of fuss and hurry, , Let us hesitate; Just a moment stop our rushing, . Just a moment wait. • God, through nature, speaks, but softly, ' Gentle words of love. ' He in nature paints the message. That will lead above. If we hurry past the sunsets, 1 Birds and trees and flowers, We will miss the natural guide posts I To His heavenly bowers. I We will miss His tender blessing, Miss that which we seek. For true happiness will be found, Onlv when we meet — God in Nature GRANDMOTHER ' S GARDEN By Mary Harrell I draw a line at kissing, Said she with accents fine. He was a football player. And so he crossed the line. And what is so rare as a garden of flowers. Borders of phlox and of roses great bowers, • Marigolds, bluebells, petunias in rows, . Nodding their heads where the wild stream flows, • Hollyhocks, jonquils, and all sorts of daisies, | Bowing in the wind as if they were ladies, • Modest violets, bold tulips, and flags, | While behind them the slow aster lags. Crocuses, hyacinths, ragged robins so blue, Pinks, lavender, fragrant heliotrope, too, | Zinnias, coxcombs, yellow daft ' odowndillies, j Tall ladies ' fingers, and Easter ' s white lilies. | There the south wind dwells throughout the day, t Causing the flowers to and fro to sway Just like the garden of Anne of old, j It holds color, fragrance and beauty untold. j

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. — —-1 1 U Jl L 1. L S ' WRONG NUMBER It was a dark and drizzly night when I stepped out of the last per- formance of Dipping Down in Sin. I sought the comfort of my twin-six Cadillac parked along the curb, but just as I started to leave the curb, j a man hustled up with a cop, saying that I was trying to steal his car. I I remembered then that I had left mine at home. I had the wrong number. ' I was taken around to the station and there I tried to e,xplain, and told .-r them to call 773400 A for identification, which they did. The party an- swering the phone said that they had never heard of a person by my name. I had given them the wrong number; I never can remember it I anyway. They would not listen to my explanations as they thought I , was bluffing. They gave me cell 13, wrong number for luck. My father I heard of my arrest and bailed me out in the morning. , I hurried home to phone my girl. She had been peeved with me all week and that was the reason I went to the show alone. When I asked her if she loved me she said, yes and asked me to call to see her. I left the earth only to come back with a thud. It was the wrong number; I had called the the Old Maids Home. I felt desperately sick so I sat down in a chair to think things over. I was somewhat bilious since I had the wrong number of vitamines for breakfast; my head hurt because of my hat, which was two sizes too small. My feet I hurt because my shoes weren ' t mates; they were the wrong number. I Finally I decided to end my discomforts once and for all. I went ( down to the hardware store and bought some cartridges for my auto- ( matic, but they would not fit, for lo and behold, they were the wrong 1 number. So I went down to the store again and in order to make sure, I got a razor and some rope. When I returned home and attempted to hang myself from the chandelier, the rope broke; it was the wrong number, being too light in weight. I turned to the razor as the final relief, and found that the hardware dealer had given me a safety, as I did not speci- fy the kind. I rushed to the French windows expecting to step out on- ' to the balcony for air, forgetting that some carpenters had removed said bal- t cony the day before. I fell two stories to the ground, breaking my neck. You ' will probably wonder how I am able to tell this story, yet it is all very ' simple, I am telling it to you through a spirit medium. The medium may tell you the message is from Heaven. But, no, they have the wrong ' number. J On a dark and Willys Knight a Pathfinder set out to locate ' the Chevrolet. On this trip he was forced to Ford the Hudson and Dodge Overland in his rush to make a Paige in history. With a load of Saxon he was struck by a Pierce Arrow and was knocked ' Cole. I • Many a man lets rust gather on his brain who wouldn ' t dream of letting it gather on the radiator of his car.

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