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..A Tragedy Cent. .........- » ; •. home at this hour' and found his sister, still in. evening dress, exploring the icebox, to show- amy astonishment. Hun i—said the Eldest, must have been a r.tght club dance this time from the bright- -and-clinging raiment ftow's th a ■, chances for a nibbl 3 .or two for the littxe- bo S , eh ‘..‘..v..-.-r...... • Wall said I, r Tis th' early bird that gets the worm .'-But 3?ncs I care net sc much for worn a, I'll grant thee half. le dined club on lettuce sundwitohaa, chocolate'cahe, and tea. Since it was-rather cold, we abondonod the dining table for chairs near the kitchen range. Bearing a gieam of, skepticism in my brother's eye3, I purposely 'displayed my fset by perching them on the hearth. My poor shoes i said I, another dance like that and they could scarcely call their soles their own. Do you like to dance ? asked the hitherto fairly sklent Jack., But on’ey in the tone of one making conversation. (Sertainly, thought I , here w-as a man who uaa women-proof and then he added, Most girls do. My wife drags me off to a dance almost every . night..' 1 Woll, any way, hers was something to report to the M. ft.U. Kathoring Crane wisV Mac Mahon- - (At play practiced Youfre supposed to be hard boiled when you say'that.' ftildy - Maybe I'd better go hone and get cooked some more. We hear that Clifford Campbell is going to open a Chocolate Drop Factory when he is out of school in the years ahead. • ' ' i . 1 { li‘‘ ' . • H ‘ L • Did You Know Th’at- •:J'. - - '. • » O . ' • • . That ftonald Newberry is a Nancy. That Noi lhode3 is spiritually inclined. i • • : • ... » ' ’ That Esther Ifhite has Homan hands for Lawrence Depew.' '■ A Gaxpenter, is jnasdsd by Bob Hatpin. ..V. • . ■ ••• That choking is Miss Farr ell'3 suppressed d sira. Clar enoe -Maguir.es. theme, song is WhiSp ‘-ring . June Van Lena's book is different. .Mr,’Vi 11 is is just a boy scout. Gilbert Drake made a bit in the grand stand.
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Summer Prefered Give me the Summer; I'll not complain Of an occasional.soaking in the pattering rain .. • Give me the Summer and I'll rest content Just to sit by a fence and enjoy the scent., r • •'„ c- Breathed-forth from the sides of a rose..covered lg-ne- Made excessively beautiful by yesterdays rain,. Give me my Summer, I'll forfeit your Winter With its accompaning slushy and wind's chil ly. Tfoim per.' Give me my- Summer and I’ll forfeit all this, Just to bask in the sunqj while watching the fish .. . WhoSe 'peaceful realm will soon be disturbed As I enter with a splash this, pleasure reserve. ”... . . Give me the Summery very nice is the Spring When first herald of buds, and the birds it doth bring. But I'll take the Summer; Spring is merely the dawn Of a glorious season overflowing with song, And the air becomes charmed through day after day With the fragrant odor of the new mown hay. Gordon Strite A Sonnet: To My Breamgirl She has a freckled nose and cheery smile. An open mouth with teeth of brightest pearl, About her head the tresses lightly furl Quite like a Cleopatra of the Nile. Much brains she has, and. woman's native wile, While yet she hasT acts the part of little girl:, And in her coterie there is no churl Who dares her mighty temper to beguile, Without his will and probate in the file. No jot of defection offers its-burl, ” ■: On torso .nor profile of my dreamgirl; • ts. But wait, a miss is as good as a mile, . I err, this girl is good enough to eat, But, omlgosh, you ought to.see her feet ! Maynard Boyce
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