The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 24, 1932, Page Page, Image 6
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The 1932 Yellow Jacketj
six games, and were oi
miin nilumrvi/^T
inn. lCO-CHAMPIO
_ ?i ?y H. M. HAL MiJAKhNKW
Assistant Coach. Allen I nivcrsity
The South Atlantic- Inter-colb'giat
? Athletic Association met- ai Gborgi
. State College last Saturday and a
^warded" Uhe football --ebmnpionrhi
for the 11)32 season to Benedict an
Paine. Allen was i uled out of th
equation because of not having ,pla\
"fed a Sufficient number of gam?v. at
cording to the report-.? rP+r??Con dir.
tion says that to be eligible a tea
must play five game?; three, of'who
must be with major schools. Tli
records of Benedict, l'aine.-aud AJJe
follow.
?Boned ic t 0?Morehou so 0
Benedict G?Georgia 2
Benedict -20-?Morris _ 0?
Benedict 0?State G
Benedict 0?Paine 0
Benedcit 0?Allen ' > 5
2G 11
Paine 2?Voorhees 0
Paine 0?Morehouse G
. Paine G?Allen '0
~Paine 6?Gborgru <3
Paine 0?Claflin *1
Paine 0?Benedict 0
. Paine 0?Morris 12
... 14 55
Allen 37?Walker Baptist. Q
Allen G?Georgia < 0
^ Allen 13?Claflin - < f)
* Allen 0?Paine G
Allen 3?Livingstone <>
Allen 3;?-Bgjjfidiet . 0
:? 00 - : -G?^
. Just a,.glance at there records \vi
convince any person with a scintill
of fairness in his make up that All''
was not treated with anything ai
proaching justice when poor chani
pionshtir^vas aw&^ed to cu^h poo
teams?as- Benedict and Paine prove
themselves to be.
Allen certainly played five cont'd
ence games and four of them wer
against major teams. The only mir
or team on Allen's schedule was Wal
ker Baptist. It was claimed that AI
len's game against Walker did no
count because Walker was not finar
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cial. mere is no 11?t - ? nn<un i,<
schools sent to the several Associaiio
schools?prior?to?t-be?kwwuiVk?
nirtp. 'If the Allen-Walker panic i
, to establish a precedent then all pair
es in the S. A. A. A. are played n
' the risk of later beinp declared .v<>'<
It certainly does not conrport wit
' the canous of reason that a bona fid
school should be penalized toy Hi
dereliction of a school whi h fails t
rrueet the requirements of the Assf
ciation.
i In the light of what "Happened s
the Paine-Allcn'pame during the. Fai
- it would seem that there was a Paint
Benedict alliance to prevent Allen
paininp the Championship. Purin
that panic Benedict's head coach.
Squire Tarver, who was timekeepf
: along with .Robert Pepuesc. of Allei
L. insisted on remaininp on tlie field an
at crucial moml'UHt-t'HHlfill. UP flu1?uj
tention of^head linesman Ciunn, h
I " assistant coach, alleged infractions o
p ' Allen's, part, for which Allen wc
penalized by referee .Tack William
formep Benedict "star player and, late
coach. , .
L. Joseph P. McGhco, of Benedict, i
president of thp S. A. T. A. Av. Ti
k ia manager of athlclics at^.Benedic
* Wheeler Ervin, of Paine, is secrotar
" of the AssnciatTonT- Regfti<llo>;>-. of Ll;
Association's award, a fair minde
ft 1 unbiased public must certainly npro
r i that the S. A. Iv A. A. has proved if
self a small body of men, t0 withlxol
f from Allen what she has fought fc
|: * "Id valiantly. Inlcidentally a plane
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s: of Allen University. .Tii
nly scored on once durinj
PAINE ALLIANCE
NS'S. A. I. A. A.
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:it. tin'1 .composite,score-of Teadinsr'N'c"pro.
teams throughput the country in
> 'he Afro American shows that thru0
c was not a stronger defensive team on
the grill iron than Attnr No team* of
... loll.'tre rank was shown to have had
so few as six7 points scored attainsf
' it ex ejit Allen. Let . Roped i^z-^wnd
Paine have their chanrfrmnshlp. Allen
still3 lias true sports. I.et-'s doff
our bats to Tony Swmton, a South
.! . v. I' i'i!n!i',l jv noble
i1 jyoiip of gridiron warriors;- The 'S.
11 A. I. A". A. pb'kPd an All-Conference
ie team. Nanips such as Leroy Seo't.
11 : Whitchorse Dii:ks, Kangaroo Burgess,
|BTs1T7)]> Port 01 field, Raymond Ransom.
?and Stun- .Williams are ednspie-Uum by
their absence. Great stutf that! ^ !
C.MNTON ('Of.MR. K NI'V S
By Jennie h. Raw/e
lb !; ildi, S. Pet*. I'.b#-.\s \vv
byrji.i in write," jfothep K.uTii (?> .ei
id wi; j\- a blanket ?of si eel and
i. V -l . il I.e. ,:s ih'e'.U With"t
<\ (i'tse'l "rioo'iis.
'! I-in. "in r of Trustee* and wor!>;t's
< inileii College met in the
O'liu^ui-('o.lle>rt* cimpel Tlnirs ay Dee.
inth, on buin \s.i of vital ' intf-nr\aiue-i>'ei
laiuiuM- to the College. Bish>
> T.. I?. W. .tones,' Presiding.
Pri.-idi'iit Sla.nbai .visit t r Cblliitibia,
< i: aceonnt. of the nlasimic
' i -vetiiitr, ry.mfted in his being pro
.t'ii JL'Hr""t>t*H4+oiv-oT.StciH* Di'.puiy
t.t.irn'i Ai?v-.\er Hi- li\v and, ae
pi i -da "?'i ' 1 ?
The Jainday School is flourishing
H under tlu? able leadership of Mr. I':
il it. W nks, imr etVieient Supt. livery
n (> :< f ins to he'in curetted.
.Sunday's lesson was helpfully reviewed
by IV0IV-..J. A. , Gibson, tin'
11 i''V\ ili'iii-e daaohor.
<1 Dev. D. H. Met lain was a wel'
, (.me visitor Sunday afternoon and
; de a plea, ing* address to the I?.
e ('. 10. Society, which was very insjjuationaJ
iih ! instructive.'
I- Ai's. Susan Bailey", teacher at IimI
met Hi School is directing a l>lay to
d he g.ven in lim-J'ollege chapel Dec.
i- 21.' 1 is-said to he the treat of th1'
d -Jason.
n hlr. James W Melvin. of the Noru.
_nnii_JAjcpvLi-Linv.il1. illiipvuml a huiT'ed
s call anci left for his hemic at. Mc.('a.Is,
S. J. Wo loa ho to give him
it ito.hjdi eopv ho wiil,'hc able to meet
1- us n; -ain .January 2. f;?:52.
h "Too !l ,;r Idea", ai.non^ the entire
e t ho t 1 ai,l , is .making ready fo
c leWc Old Dec. 22* for
o ihcir different homesT" to spend the
)-' Christmas^ holidays, wvth parents and
f Fiends. . '
it 'We hope to meet again-'ahd resume
jj. our studies January 2, 193.T. _
Wishing all a Merry Christmas aiul
>R ; Happy New Year?"Au' Revoir."
UNION NEWS
' Sunday ^as a very stormy da.
(l stav nt home?- r
ls "The new hospital, program is now
allowanced for all the citizens of
^ Union and* Union county, and anyone
is xfrho desires to assist in any way
' may send donation to Doetpr Long
who will ho 'lad to give you a teceipt
>s for the same.
Tap Day has boon put on by Rer.
j Rowipan for Bethel. Church and fif'
te<>n pi:Is have been appointed to so'
licit for the same. , .; .
^ The WYddHu? Bell,-*, hfran?i-mginit
o last Sunday evening with Mr. Jas.
, Byrd and Victory,Jeter, in the home
j of Mrs. TTarritt McKissick on MeBoth
( Street. Rev. L. G. R6\vman per'
formed the ceremony. ? Who. will be
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ese bo> sTVon five o 1 their
? the^^eason.
i HtSl'Tlj- ATI,ANTIC ATHEKTIC
i ASSOCIATION ANN I AL
CONFERENCE ,
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' Sa\au<nah. Oa., Satu.day. Doe. 17-?,
-Representatives of seven of* the
. Twelve nicinlicj' schools of tilt- -Sunill .
'Atlantic AthleTic Conference. braved
the show and sleet storms to meet
in the regular annual meetinj; held .at
Georgia. Stale College, Savannah.
Dm ondier * 17. ' Despite, the small
number present "at session linicli bnsinpss_c<.nceininK
the activities in the.
cpnfereit e were d j s c u s>ca] an< 1 pass- V
'C<1 upon. ' .
?f- -Sentiment' and suggestions fur (hi-,
stituiicm were referred 'o aji executive
committee appointed by the presidnt
to nieet in Columbia. S. C:,'Jan.
11, 1P.T5. Members - .appointed -on
tljis committee are J. b. ^Millhee,'
Benedict; IJrice 1". Taylor, Clatlip;
-D M.- Tai l. 1 Rein?U V. . ( '. Krvin.
Pained J \W Maxwell. Geogia State
and Coach Brown, Vrorhe'es.
I A comnjit :ce compfised of coaches (
from Lhe seven "sThool ^ who, Had rep
lvstentatives a't the mice ina'. selec ted |
the following, ail star t.amsCor the
S. A. A. ('. '
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Dawk ins \i.. IP . (S. (\ State)
i llank I.. T. (S. C. State)
AVi-ijrh1 " 1.. <i. (Claflljn)
s I-Ivans =?*? C. ('. State)
Rite I?. < (Cla. Statu)
yR. 11 ill J{. T. tlienedict)
St rot her 1P.IP . (Paine)
Nelson Q. (Allen)
Phillips T.. II. II.r (da. State)
CnVtoiio I). II. B. - . (Benedict)
Whit alter I". 11. <S. ('. State)
II
Dawson I IP (Clal'lin)
j. Farley \ *' "J.. T. (da. State)
'' Bret !< :nan' I...'k -t-Bcuunli-UAWe'Mns
<(Paine)
Boozer IPC. (:>.('. State)
Person _ IP T. (S. C. State)
j Simkins IP IP " (Benedict)
Dar nelly (). (Benedict.).
jCavc_ . I.. II. 15- (Yoorhoes)
' T.amar IP II. B. (Haines)
Frazier T\ 15. ((la. State)'
The ?*(ii ^ nit-tee who selected the.
teams are*4Brief Taylor. \V. ('. Frvin.
.1. M. Tutt. David, L.pCunn. \V. R'.
Richardson, Coach Brown (Voorhees).
Benedict and Paine \v*re vo'ed cochampions
in Foothn.il fjpr P.J5J2 at'ter j
it was determined 'hat they were the
r\f ll?i ('iiiifni'i ncc whn hail
'qualified-under. the lidos- of confer
once arid record^ .W'rc tied. Oflicers
1 Hot ted to servo 'v^" y.omr under the
new constitution passed in February
1032 and ffoinpr in'u eO'ect September 1.
1032, are. Joseph 1). McGheo, Renediet,
president; Bri e I'. Taylor. Clafr
lin. Vice President;^olin M. Tutt,
Haines, Secretary; W.1C. Frvin. Paine
Treasurer-Reporter; J. W. Maxwell.
Gaw State, Statistician-,
Paine College, Augusta Ga.,N inviied
tihe coaches and officials of the conference
to hold their Fall session in
September. ' - - ,
'the riext.
( Mrs. Willie A. Ifodee*' ona of Paee'let.s
'caeh"rs ,hi-: crime in for the
holidays and if the . weather is fa-VoraLle
she will ?in Mr. and Mrs.
'John Webster at Pacolet niuF motor
to Auneynioi i .. i<> \ i-s11 n-i.-nm-*.
and friend's, tluririg 'he holidays.
Miss Relle I,. .Jolvyyot^ i.s Jiojue fnt'
the Christmas holidays from Whitmiro
where she is .teaching at All^n
Graded School.
Mr. David Nicholas is home "for the
holidays. He is teaching in- Curr-ming
High Sehool. Spartanburg, S. C.
Miss , T.ula- Mao Lilliewood has
gone to Clinton- for tile holiday's.
MissQs Gandy ami Difssell have left
for thMr homes to ""spend Christmas
with relatives.
. Prof Arthur Benson is in town for
the "holidays.
Th>? Cbo??">rV?n - "MM 1 -> null\l j
off at Bethel Tuesday night, I)e., 277'
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TRADER
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~t. affix .coach picks - ' 1
=* _- ; ; ! , "AM. ThM M" |
Oiangejiurg, S. ?Briee .IJ. Tflylor j
qrmer University ol Southern Cali- |
oi nia football luminal y, now- eoaeh-.'
n;r at Clailin College Qrangebili g
selects his* All Somhern Atlantic!
^onforence eleven with tin* foilowin v !
tateinent: "This lime of yesir wo all j
tart thinking in terms of our "All ;
roams.".. \Vhat-o\ei they incaji orn
hay not moan (fo>on't matter, ji j.- J
list a polity till at has' ostaMshoil. so '
ots follow. The following- group ?11
toliovo takes, in the group who have
ilayod their positions well. I.ets call |
his team "Bricy Taylor's South Af-j
ahti? Team,,?Knds: Dawk'ns (S. f\
state)' Dawson.( Claflin). TarhT :
larris, (S. ('. State-) liihi.-^T^oH+i+k^el-4 7Juards:
Wright (Claflin)' Ki'o. (<fa.
State), Center, Kvans. (S. ('. State).
InLf Backs; Harrison, fCluflin). Seott
Allen), .Fall Brrrk, WhUnlter, t S. ' .
Mate, HK-.I Dauneli;.. ( I'.'- n;-oa t I
juarlevbnck; _ ? _ s
vlili'y backs: Klondoii'ng. <^k 0\'
-Hate), Porto;-,- (S. C. Stale). .Dow-'
nan, (Paine),. bifls (Alien).- 1 iT.v-iron:
Simpldns (Bee'- liet)S.lrol heiv
Paine) ami Boozer, (S, ('. ^iat'o).
)(ONKK
COINTY
TRAINiNO; SCHOOL I
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-St-m?rn-?K. ?C.?For the past sixvecks
you have l/Oon reading about.,
lie High .-School' Drive oi- Cu?t<?<t.
Probably there is a mu's^ion ili yo.rr!
iviri'l as to Abo purpose of this, con- !
:esrt.?? Tfyc purpose, is two-fold, Ut'sH
.<> help supply the necessities- oi" tbo
cnooi an<| so onil to tpac.h 'he s'ulents
to bo indu.-'rious 'rind li-jg" up
io the saying that you are helped by
>thors in proportion to the helpthat
you give yourselves, . This dfive had
its- beginning: .during 'hp toini of
The total amount ran over
one hundred, dollars. The students
have 'worked enthusiastically for sixweeks
this term. Fncli class vibrk^d
toAvin but the final 'est came Thursday
night. The Freshmen - lass won
over the entire depi|jifl?ent. l'-pcoting
Sd.l.riO. Scemihglv5*hc winning
record goes to the Freshies, it happened
'that U\o honor . of. '-'winning
.......4' Hi,. "I?v',i4liine" lfwl lO'lll.
Wl/.Ill, III Mil. -* i v> nil .> .11. v
Other reports were^as. follows:- jsnphhTofln
mu.ou; .Tllli'i01 >. SI 7.0:".; Sm-iors,
$0.00. To'al '$00.11. Later reports
ran th<r~ report to a 'o.lal of
over $70.00. The advisors \vere a-;
follows:?Freshmen Miss I?rani;h^
Fc?phhiore, MTs. Doyle:-. Junior. MPs
Kirhy; Senior. Aliss Williams.
We ary triad to know" that Mrs;
SL wart' is able. to he out after a
few clays'illness, ,
. Due to 'he heavy sleet aivd -mow
dents when the announcement. eamo
-froniv professor Stewart that school
will elhse Mondav 1:00 until S:l-~? A.
M.. Jan. 2, 100:5.
We Svish our readers a -Mcm-v
("Thristmas aiid a -prosperous X<'nYear;?
STATlv <OI.I.yfK NO!' 1'S
I?y .1. N, Freeman. Jr.
. Oranivehurtr, S? Dee. 20 Tn.
S'ate-College. Choir, under the
directorship of I'ruf. J. 11. Montague
offered "The Miinjr' r Vrince"' a\ its
contribution to the cid-lone < brPt > \.
Sunday evening, on* Dee. IS ..in .i!k
college auditorium; This ("an a If In
eleven-parts was divided as follow-.:
Turn unto us Oh Lord, Oh. Come
Kntmanuel, Thus 'sail'h ,*Uit -Lord
liie'sseip he th<j^ Lord.. '^Xwak'* Oh
Zion", Intermezzo ..(Violin). '*Oh' Little'
Town of Bethlehem, Then wev
Shepherds, The Christmas. LuHal-v.
"Noel, Noel", and My Soul ''Do;!
ITnrvni f1 lfi"? T Yiril''. f
IN M'KMORIAM
"In"of Tvr^ vvi'V. M''. .1: rrr.ie
M cBrov* n.
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Oh! "how swift the moment .fly,
It is ,iu<t two years '??-day.
Sinee you said, to uk'1 jjood-hye. '
TJjio silver cord which binds our
hearts lias boon broken.
But thy lovo l<? tne' ts still remem
~ bored.
I Yover it as a sacred token.
No lender with my c.aithly pleasures
It is vours to shard
But h.^e1 and"h.vo when F'w ended on
earthly*career,
I shall join you over there.
In the eijy of our' Clod,
And share with' you the hit siny
of that Great 'Reward.
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Letters 1
1*11 McDuflie1. Ave,!
* Columbia, S. G>'-:
December 17, 1H32 I
lH*ar Santa Clans,
l?;hm a 1 i ;Mti boy 3,years old. ' I a
am a ?ood lit' 1 o boy. Sail'a Clans g
please Inii'.p' im? such toys as you have *h
jI'm- little children,. Brinjr -me a shiit 'i
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iC'iM Mil mi's, i air mot's and some h
I Vn I im ,'vi.u 1?Luce?a-t- 1 "> 11?h
OlelHill'ie Ave. anj dily iiair.ti is little o
Sidney l'revard, Jr. C
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en i:i:u i i' OANmas
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. _ cheer,;.
_seV.d h iw li Sends who are far and *"
near, > * .>*
("hyr op tlie who?are hunjrry
and Toftt;
Cheer up the? rieh, the vounjirTlind the t
old. . * . . , 1
Chee'r r:j>-1lie* ones C}io ai e o.n their J?
- 1> iiv, \ ,
Who are'rollinir with pain-, and aching
1\- a us. . ?<?; :?3
Ciitvr up the ones with hrokeil 1
1 . hi a I to. ^
Cheer tip the ones vfllio have been for
Cot i e(l.
Cheer up the little e'irl or' hoy
Who has. not an orange, or a toy.'
Cheer, up the jones who are Kent .with ,
atre. . 7
"Though in your work tli"\ are notjL.
engaged. ? ^
Lat'a. S; C. )
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Donr Sputa Glaus-: ' * .
Since I was so-late gelting in riiy ^
letter,-"ho sure to bring, mo what I
ask for. I want some fruits' and a {
riflo, a truck, and a tab-lot. L am in ^
fourth grade and 1 lippo* 1 -will pass j,
to fif'll. I have been good fto joy
nd'lhvr n'l the time. \
~ : Sours 'ruly. ~ ~1
T G. Ow?pis.
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Gh.rislir.as merry Christmas, [/
' T<> y?-.a my lit t ip friend; .
Santa Glaus?will soon-dn* - here.
To briii'.* yon toys and bVorytiling. Ic
Martha II. Brown, Stir Grade. C
MURKY CHRISTMAS j
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Santa is a good old tellow, *' (
Wears his cap of White and yellow ?j
Gomes to children and brings thorn
things,
Dolls and frui.ts and other things.
" flattie" Robinson, 5th Grade. '
CHRISTMAS I'ni-M ^
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.Christina; ?Jerrv Chr:stnias(
I 1: is almost l:?*ro,
Thorp are so many anxious hearts'
Waiting on itmio appear.
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.Christmas- merry Christmas ->
I It is pleasing to the day,
hFor wh' ii "the hells are ringing
1 ml l l. : r .. ill. .1.
I i ney im our near is wiui cneer.
{Christmas merry Christmas,
J It iso hart! to wait
For Santa comes "down the' ehomney,
To briripr my hall and slate. . ?
CHRISTMAS TO A FRIENI)
PARENTS DO VOI R PART
His parents failed to fill;
When he was only a small lad
And now they never will.
TITeyAf nt him not to Sunday School,
Nor did they pro themselves;
So now, the.v see, but it's loo late,. . L
.Their son is doomed for hell.
I Parents, you always have the hance .
,To fill your children's hearts., 3~
jWith things that you know God will
( love, '
Oh! Parents, do your part.
I , C A R R I N A S A N D ElCS.' 1
Bennettsville, S. C.
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Saturday, D^cc^her 21, 1912
Is Corning
0 Santa
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_ Columbia, S. C.
~?* December 17,.'l'Jd2 '"~r
)ear Santa: ' '
1 am a little girl (} year old and 1
m in the 1st grade, 1 have been*very
ood overplay. 1 want, you to bring
le a stove, a set of silver and a
rain. I will not ask you for a doll
ecause I have a ,co4we<J doll I have
at! for f'nu'.u'ai1.-. . A ml "f'^rrnTklTs-: ? "
f fruit, nuts, and candy. Safttu
llaus please read:
Santa Claus, Santa CliVus,. who is
*c? How many-Santa Claus should
here be? I. have seen 1, 2, "5, I, pe!Al'JL
tliere are matry._mofe...-:omo. are
hort some are .'all, but ih<* great big
hint a Claus, I love the Of all.
From your little friend, ?;
' Lillian Savilhi Brown.
December lb, IJi.'i'J. '
)?'ar Santa Claus: ' . *
Vdlile le.-t nig tlP'To UVrbuT'di the ni"d:r ...
Si stdvr oT TITTiyen shone anm/.ingl.'
, bright, ^ .
VI1 inmates within heganMo groan
Vt the message -Chfcist Jesus was bovn.
Vhile shepherds sat xvatehuig seated
f 6n the groiaid "T *
ttrange wondcis appeared all around,
Vn Angel spoke to them'aiid said,
'Unto us a son is Riven, be not an/aid.
)n the twenty fif '! . of Dc<eoiber
low well we should remember, ,
)ver nine'eeuy hundred years ago
die dearest, gift was given below.
MERRY CHRISTMAS ,
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So festive Christ ,ias windows :
' - iie-lii afio.-.s 11n- siiii.v
So happy our hearts, at t'livi; ln>ns >.
send a greeting to'and fro, ,
AAnierry Christmas- A* A happy
At'w Year.
What Christmas mentis to the adult
no more-sweetness of expecting - old
'"Santa;" nor .the h'gh --n'rit.;- of .
rooming for tin?" gne^iik of Clnistinns*
time^as. in ynuth.
But years} have matured a new .
sight of this outstanding day to th'e
adult. They atf" more, thoughtful %
to give "Thanks" for life, alone if
material things ate s'hort now and
to brighten the corner where they
are And manufacture lioppiness by
giving servifo to mnnkind
They have t'o,iiml it so much ditTerTtt'frnm
that of youth nr college'
lays, That thintrs: are not what they
ww-. AlwAtrdle^Wr^-c- hull, new
worlds' wr^T imagined, and a finer
finish, to every task t thought of. But
he A Ins most have interfere ? greatly ?
)' they tried to pro'around instead
-f .niok'rj* 'th'*oHgh. Bv being useful
,nd Sympa'he.lic, to direct th0 loss
'oil nuate. the roAl we' .see- to Im1 thy
right ouet Instead wo settle ourelves
with th0 thought. srn<> our
n {stakes, errors and usefulness can't -rie
rehaiilel there" is nothing great!
'oiurt your good po.nts you may not,
re the low seore. I.et the high spirits
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