The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 03, 1937, Image 7
A Mother Speaks
“I hold aloft the torch and set it
farther on.
“I have gone down to the brink
of dark waters and from the cold
shadows brought back warm and
precious life.
“I am an inspiration and a vic
tim.
"I have known reverence and in
gratitude, adoration and neglect.
“I have drunk of joys that
Heaven will njt make sweeter.
“I have felt griefs that endless
torment could not make more
keen.
“I have been borne aloft on
wings softer than those of angels.
“I have seen in loving eyes the
light that never was on sea or
land.
“I have known the callous cru
elty of indifference, the pain of be
ing left behlud jn the path of life,
the agony of ‘superiority.’
“I have known the joy of being
told that my white hairs are the
beauty of undying youth.
“I have known the anguish of
being told that I was never young.
“I have known the gladness of
sacrifice and its sweet apprecia
tion.
“I have known the happiness of
remorse for unmeant indifference,
of regret that ‘they did not real
ize.’
“I have slept on pillows softer
than down, in which no unfilial
hand had ever placed a thorn.
“I have received tributes, no
bler than any paid to kings and
warriors, from those who testified
that what they did and were they
owed to me.
“I have seen stalwart sons grow
into the likeness of him I loved,
and sweet daughters become what
I longed to be.
“I have known the glory of ful
fillment, the fame of contented ob
scurity, the humble renown of a
completed mission, the overflow
ing repayment for having given
myself.
“I AM A MOTHER.”—Frank A.
Marshall.
And Yonder Lay
the Tenth Bairn
A divinity professor was asked
to preside at the baptism of the
latest-arrived infant in the already
crowded home of the minister of
the parish in Scotland.
The professor gave out one of
the paraphrases often used on
such occasions.
“I*t us,” he said, “sing from
tK second verse, ‘As sparks in
close succession rise.’ ”
To his consternation he observed
that the congregation seemed un
able to repress a giggle.
Afterwards, asking the minis
ter’s man what had been wrong,
he received the reply, “You see,
the minister’s name is Sparks.”
Gift of Humor
T HAD rather be strong, af-
1 fectionate, loyal, noble
minded, than be the best hu
morist in the world, yet if the
gift of humor be added to these
graces, you have a combina
tion that is absolutely irresist
ible, because you have a per
fect sense of proportion that
never allows emotion to degen
erate into gush or virtue into
rigidity.
Thus I say that humor is a
kind 'of divine and crowning
grace in a character, because
it means an artistic sense of
proportion, a true and vital tol
erance, a power of infinite for
giveness.—Arthur Benson.
A Late Lesson
We learn to walk early in life,
but it is not until late in life that
most folks learn how to keep their
feet on the ground at critical
times.—William H. Stuart.
THE SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C- FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1937
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Fun for the Whole Family
A Man of Action
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Improving Vegetables.—Sugar,
added in the proportion of a fourth
at a teaspoon to two cups of vege
tables, will improve the flavor ofl
cooked corn, beets, peas and lima
beans.
• • •
Manipulating Velvet.—The usua^
method of pressing seams, espe
cially in velvet, is to get a second
person to hold one end of the mate
rial while you hold the other.
Flatten out the two sides of the
seam, then pass the iron along on
the wrong sHe.
« • •
Kidneys With Apple Bings.—Cut
three sheep kidneys in halves and
skin. Fry lightly in 2 ounces of
butter. Fry also as many small
rounds of bread as there are half
kidneys, and a large cooking ap
ple peeled, cored, and cut into
rings. Place the rings on a hot
dish, with a piece of fried bread
and a half-kidney on each. Sea
son and sprinkle with lemon juice. 1
Put a scrap of butter on each and
serve immediately.
• • •
MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY
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Events in the Lives of Little Men
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Out of Tune
“Good morning, have you had a
nice rest?” the landlady asked her
new lodger.
“No,” was the reply, "your cat
kept me awake.”
“Oh," said the landlady. “1 hope
you are not going to ask me to have
the poor thing destroyed?”
“Not exactly,” said the mild little
man, “but would you very much
mind having it tuned?”—Tit-Bits
Magazine.
Good Way to Start One
Teacher (calling suddenly on Wee
Willie)—What’s the shape of the
earth?
Wee Willie—Round.
Teacher—How do you know it’s
round?
Wee Willie—Well, it’s square
then. I don’t want any argument
about it.
Cutting Criticism
Customer—Listen, barber, I’U nev
er make the train at the speed
you’re shaving me. You hold the
razor still and I’ll waggle my face.
Vegetable Water Saucej--Two
tablespoonfuls butter, two table
spoonfuls flour, salt and pepper to
taste, one cup vegetable water or
half cup milk and half cup vege
table water. Melt butter in a
saucepan, stir the flour and sea
sonings into it, and stir over the
fire until frothy. Add vegetable
water gradually and stir constant
ly over the fire until it boils and
thickens.
• • •
When Mending Gloves.—Slip a
thimble on your finger wheni
mending gloves and the darn can
be made very easily.
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the demand that called for the
employment of three to four times
the number of workers and re
duced the cost of products to con
sumers.
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