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WALDERT OPTICAL C0 Always Better Classes Never H zgher Przces 56 East Avenue Rochester N Y When qual1ty counts smart people buy at WILLIAM ERENSTONE Merchant T azlor POWERS HOTEL BLDG 28 IWAIN STRFET WEST Rochester N Y CELESTIAL DISAGREEMENT I looked upon the moon last mght Its mood was plam to me It would not shows lts face at all But hld behmd .1 trce It h1d a quarrel mth the sun that day The sun refused to slnne And so thc poor moon could not glow It could only pme l looltcd upon the moon tomght And sam ltSlllHIf1g bflgllf It rmdc up with thc sun tod 15 And so sheds 1 hlppy lxght EILIIIN CADOGAN I Best Wzshes .IOSEPHJ BUCKLEY Dzzrzng the Duraton anzl 4 ter Trade at LA VIAX DRUG CO 1800 EXST M ENILE Near W1DtOll Road ROCHESTER NOVELTY WORKS INC Manu acturers o Church F urmture and Equlpment 485 HAOUE STREET LECKINGER S WILBUR COON SHOES Shoes for Comfort and Style 32 ST PAUL ST ROCHESTER N Y Rochester New York Stone 3958 46 T . 1 r vw 1 1 I 1 5 4 ' 2 1 I 1 7 ' ' l 1 I lv 3 , L V. .,'. ',. ' 1 In ' gg il. 1 'lv . . . 5 1 52' . ..','4w , . . , N I !f W 7' W Y - - . 3 1 1 - - A 1 1 1 1 . , 5 . , W X l , l 1 1 I1 I , 1 9 ' P 1 X 1 f f 1 1 1 l 1 . . i . . ,- 1 , 1 I l 1
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The Prznter J Dew! TRANSLATIONS FROM THE CHINESE By ARTHUR WALEY REVIEWED BY MAR1oN SCHUELER 44 Subtle humor rmpressrve sorrow and clew er satrre are all found rn thrs collectron of Chrnese poetry translated by Arthur Waley The poems whrch were all wrrtten before 900 A D grve an almost complete cross sectronal vrew of the lrfe customs and culture of the Chrnese people Included rn the book are a number of rnterestrng oems wrrtten by Po Chu 1 a noted Chrnese wrrter and statesman These poems escrrbe drfferent occasrons rn hrs lrfe and hrs feelrngs durrng these trmes Thrs collectron makes rdeal readrng materral at thrs trme when Amerrcans are attemptrng to better therr forergn polrcy by studyrng the culture of therr allres AMEN AMEN By ENSIGN S A CONSTANTINO JR REVIEWED BY KATHLEEN ZIMMER 44 Thrs rs what young Amerrca has been wartrng for a book on ethrcs and morals wrrtten srmply frankly srngularly rn our own srngular jargon by another young person equally srngular rn hrs style Amen Amen relates the rmportant thrngs rn lrfe rn no uncertarn terms Its as modern and fresh as that batch of pop corn you ve just finrshed popprng Amen Amen rs clearly not for holrer than thou s aesthetes or clorstered rntellectuals but for the young mrnded of both sexes Why should we go to Church? Why should we belreve rn God? Why should red lrght drstrrcts be stamped out rf the thrngs that happen rn them can be qureted? Why shouldn t we steal rf we re careful or lucky enough to get away with rt? Why why why Amen Amen wrll tell you why Maybe there rs some thrng to thrs God busrness after all THREE TIMES I BOW By CARL GLICK REVIEWED BY ELEANOR HACKETT 44 Would you lrke to stroll down Mott Street rn New York s Chrnatown and stare at all the queer lrttle shops and gaze rn wonder at round chubby men smokrng con tentedly rn these strange places? If you would enjoy drscoverrng how the Chrnese Amerrcans lrve read Carl Glrck s newest book Three Trmes I Bow The trtle of the book rs taken from an old tradrtron that bowrng three trmes to your frrend rs the greatest trrbute you can grvc hrm Youll meet Kung an educated Chrnese who enlrsted rn the Army after the Pearl Harbor drsaster Besrdes revealrng to you some of the strange customs and eccentrrc ways of the Chrnese you are entertarned by the Army experrences from the trme Kung enlrsts to hrs graduatron as a Lreutenant rn the Unrted States Army After readrng thrs you ll apprecrate these krndly people not thrnk of them as some strange rntrudrng race LOVE AT FIRST FLIGHT By Orrs CARNEY and CHARLES SPAULDING REVIEWED BY NOREEN CAREY 44 Lester Dowd Naval Arr Cadet smrled thrnly at the mechanrc and taxred grngerly out to the runway He had long warted for thrs moment For months every letter from home had ended Love and have you soloed yet? The above rs a passage from the new uproarrous book by Otrs Carney and Charles Spauldrng Love at Frrst Flrght A lrttle brt bewrldered by hrs surround rngs and yet sure that he COULD pass rf he had enough trme Lester Dowd s pur surt of hrs wrngs rs one of the best humor storres to come out of the war The rllustratrons by Carl Rose would be a welcome addrtron to any book But to thrs already humorous tale they add a delrghtful prctorral account of Lester and hrs troubles as a Naw al Arr Cadet 1 J , 1 1 . V . . . . 1 1 , . 1 - -1 . , ' . . . . -v - dj H 1 , T . . , . 1 J 'W 1 1 1 1 . . . ,, ,, . . ' 1 . . . . , 1 . . . r- 1, - .r - 1 11 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1- 1 11 1 ' ' .. . ,, . . . . . . , . , . - D .. rr - - . - i . , . 1 I . . , . , . ' 1 - 1 rr - 11 - - , . 1 . . . 1 1 1 . . , . . . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 l r n 11 . , . . .. . . ,, . . . . 1 ' ' . . . , , . 1 Y .
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K1tty s Angel A second grader flnds her Gl:RRY DENTINGER 14 ITTY was a cuddly youngster of seyen Her imprsh eyes of blue were eternally searching for something mischrevous Strawberry dyed curls smothered her head and picture framed her laughing face A severe attack of pneumonia when she was a baby left her as delicate and t1ny as a lone crocus on a chilly spring a You couldn t help but notice the little china doll figure as she lightly trrpped her way down the elm sh xded lane toward St Rrtas School She felt Oh so big now Moms had agreed to let her go to school alone today She was in the second grade now or would be 1n a few minutes as she qurckened her step and swung into the school yard with that fr sh first day of school feeling skip ping through her t1ny vems Once inside the huge granite structure Kitty met up with her last years classmates Together the t1ny comrades made their way to the room with the number two on rts door and trrumphantly made their entrance A few seconds later Sister Mary Grace principal of the school entered the class room and was greeted by a chorus of God bless you good morning Sister Children this is Sister Mary Cephas who will be your teacher this coming year Sister Grace nodded to a stately figure who had glided into the room and had just become visible to her wide eyed class She looks like an angel exclaimed Kitty in her sincere childish voice overshadowed by the sudden dm of remarks that were popping from the lrps of awed second graders as Sister Mary Cephas began the first day of school with I want to be your friend as well as your teacher And so began the second year of school It was to be a happy year Kitty thought Through her child s world flowed an unending stream of sun shlne and a pink mist of happiness cloaked the little gurl who had found her Gu rdnan Angel in the habit of her second grade teacher The Angel Cephas was Kitty s prryate name for her Her gen tle manner and smiling voice her understanding eyes and guiding hands were just what this frail little flovser crayed She and Kitty became close friends Kitty shared all her childrsh joys with her and sometimes put her little misfortunes on the Angel s knee to be patched up and vxaved into shape again Come what may she was alvy ays there to listen and understand and Kitty loycd her for It Those rmpxsh eyes were a little less blue the rosy glow rn those appled cheeks vs as a little pilcr and that laughing face was 1 dim smile forcing rts w iy through vu hen Kitty mustered enough strength to return to school in May after a month at home too frail to ward off the germ and had again fallen into its clutches Kitty was to make her First Holy Communion in May It took all the extra instructing Sister Cephas could give her to prepare the little soul for that precious day It came finally It was a deyout little whrte veiled crocus that took her place at the Communion rail that glorious morning Her head bent untrl her chin all but touched her pew as she made her humble thanksgiving All that day there was much evcrtement at Kit ty s house Her relatives had gathered to help her celebrate the coming of her Divine Guest It was mght now and Moms had ushered her up to bed She was frlghtfully tired but not too tired to kneel beside her child sized bed and say Good night to her Infant Savior Thank you Lord she began and after that came Im sorry Lord for all her baby faults Then came the act of Contrxtlon she had been taught in school three 47 fx, - , f. . . 4 ,- 3 ' V ' gl l A I - . . . 7 . 5 7 Y V A A d Y. . . . . . V . V I V 7 - 2 A . I ' . A - K ,i. ' V va 1 o ' l - Y 1 . G ,, ,, . . . - L t f . . . '5 ' I 7 . . ' . . i 4 . , ' with her old enemy, pneumonia. She had proved V . , . , 5 7 I 1 ' ' , l -H . ' I ' ' ' V , , . . , . . A ,, ,, I , ... y ' y .. . , ,
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