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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 3

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Si JOSEPH BAHT 1 MOTHER rjuivpii iMii vii tu uv i uh (heir Own 'CAfCS1 1 15 IMS at Donprp county MeathJ membre in iholr 1 1 WJkl Skd4 Sl ft ft 4 left ft ftft ft ft Ha la A 4 rO' Kt sM r' ES" TTT Jr a MbbM fe A rS Mh Jkd' jfl IC sM A i i jcS A 4i iA i 2 'M: se Xi! 1 1 n'x 4 8 ''i thing andrttpoo is? a part of tbe necfssdry 'Living in order to gain' tho victory 'The tat letter stands for working working 7 Torwork li the foundation of our huniaif life don't active in thls world without (Working'? The man or wo man who Jocks for a enap never gets ai1 where" If you going alncunt to anything! if you are going to 'grow If you going to attain victory you must work funds menu! to this life pt arf individual who igoing' to on the second etter elands for yrlghtly'or Go! on 'working on working in the right way steadly properly Let all that you do be' jhe right thing to do: let your motives be the right motneof'Iet 'you 'program be'the'rtght 'program Go on work ing righiaouslyhat'you attain the second outstanding word In thia phrase la the word ylc doesitmean? I think Il means the attainment that which wii desire Strive for Higher' Goal jli attain that which you dd 1 ir you wm nnnj hgr vmi at it du a pproacli one gea! you will she a still bigger' one better and a diner and a nohjer and you will forget the flrst one and work on 'toward the second: you ap proach each milestone you swill find that you arg gaining the victory It does npt all come at once lt comes it a succession' of advancemens lt brings ttoyou the respect your fellow men and 'you own self respect It will'' bring to yoy those eternal Outlines which God has for men who for as jou are able receive them He will Open the atdrO house of heaven nnd Jlood your life with Ills riches' text suggests'thaf' death bertha result: of Sometlniesit ti i brings life Itdld to ail the disciples' It will bring life each of you and that life more abundant than 'any other you can find ill challenge you then to go' withHim that you may die a nd live with Um Chose a life work will xY'M nounceo toaay "The anthem was composed in 1300 in Jacksonville ia tor a unepm birthday celebration by James Wei dom Johnson 'secretary of the Na I tlonal Assoclat'on'Jor the Advance ment 'or Colored People and ins Drptner no jonnson com poser and a nger The of the song la'Llf Evers Voice and a' 3 Tntf AUtHws recently Book of Jmericam Negror Spirituals' ORBIDS MgJ Homer southeastern corner of Canad an Aunty ht old olkleaie operator working In Jthls JerritoryAthat he doesn't want hls'tarnj all' "mussed up" with an well He told them they could test In the vlciiilty Of the tract but not on hit Land Ki 4 'rt llllliv Union Suits 45c Toa vrfll talcs tha first bump easy and hold oa 'TL2 A Aii 1 Silk Sale This Week r' a DONALD RANKS ACTING WORK SECRETARY AT WAUKEGAN ne 1 Donald ranks bhb wasthe Physical Dirpctor ar the local TM' two ears vuitor in reeport veaterday Mr ranks spent Saturday with bia' parents at Polo III and slopped 6ver at ree port on hie way back' to Waukejsan where he la at present the Acimx Boys' Work Secretary at the TVau kegan TcM A ffW" I IASI Social climbers are part'cularly aniilslng in ToWna'wber'stherg isn't eMiakJSA 'All KA ROOER TOLOATETO BE GRAOUATEO ROM LXkE ''OREST U' TOMORROW I A Roger tl gate former freeport High achbof'atblete will be graduated from' Lake orest university nett Tuesdayolgate" was recently voted the mosf popular man in the achoof and for the past four years has been ed bit? be t'e school's leading athletes winning jms letters in football base ball basketball and track The young man lias accepted? aposition as assistant basketball and football coheh at Whitman college located at Wall Walla Washington He will assume h3 new duties next September SUPERVISORS IN SESSION TODAY The Stephenson county board' ftf supervisors met at the court huse today this being their regular June' meeting As far as la known there will be only routine business to be transacted Th probably have only brief session JTHE LARGEST DEPAftTMT mRmERwi 4 rt 't'lP 'in THE REEPORT JOURNAL STANDARD With 24 Jier last year on u'nals Based upon Ibis condition the pre liminary the1326 peach crop in Illinois la placed at 2220000 hushela ''eomparfed with 'two 000 bushels tear is'mOre than twice as Targe jis'the production Jn iji wnten was tne largest tn tne Jast' dde Conditions In general seem particularly favorable to bumper crop this? season The esti mate for the '1858040000 busneia comparea A Duaheu last ytar 'p tit many navlns been horn i country on January lJ Hia wife passed away eleveif'yeart Ago The following chlldrensurvlve: Mrs' Alfred williams Mrs Joe Williams' Mrs Jlarm' Klinger! Twenty one grandchildren an one ireat gfand ILLINOIS PEACHTroP VENORMOUS TNIS YEAR A 1 4A ASURESIGN RIDING: COMORT know the right place to for permaaUiU STROolSEKii Jf HALL 4 TUESDAY JUNE lSlhi eybodY: X1 i Martha OlonI ather Slaters and Brother card of thanks? Jr i We wish to thank ''our neighbors andfrisnda for their k'hdness ahownT uw during ruf recent hreavemMtX Aho'forthe fIoMd offerings and usa 'Oj of cars "V' 'Xx tt? asJ and Mr Ransom Keister jr S'U'U mijr AraB'To acJe COUNT INTERNATIONAL El 3 CHARTSTIC CONGRESS VU A CHICAGO" NORTHWESTERNRAILWAT? "trip tickets cn sale oego daily Jung Ifr to inclusive jig at what 'It would ordinarily cost you foft a one way ticket Goad until cbmpletien of re ttlrn' Journey thanea for long xisit'S'ftJ to UhICago' "'Children fart Tickets good in coaches on all reg u'ar trains Baggage checked 5 er egcuejon you totdas gj sleeping cars Apply Ao LocalAgents Cbieago'''A Ryfor tickets and full partcula ST Titaae "mkk arrangenienUi' ysnee' so can provide train ac'' out his facial lines and roweite a4 "so he wouldn't look like Methuse laht i MOTHER As'we lood' besidelyoyr'bedside And saw' your life depart Ja And when we knew that you 'Were 1s It nearly broke our hearts Before our ''eyes he' fadedT Growing weaker every day: Doing alt could to eavelwr Aavk Until God' took her qwayrVt 3 The' handgitbat'did 'j HoW helptarijtey lav God knows' theytworked contlnu Mk 'V1 oueljrA K'SKs V3 But Uey are gone todayV ti Bleep on dear mother and take your tv 31 God colkd you home He thought best 'I' 1 feT'Af Washington June 14 Con gressman1 William RUohnaon has succeeded tn getting thee special pension bills through ebngress dur 'ing his first session One of thb three blU was Introduced for thee lief 'of Mrs 'of reeport Johnson Introduced the hill eably in lhe session it pass ed Ihj House ort'eb 28' and paused the Senate on 'May 28 1326 It will riow be signed by the presi dent The many" friends of Mrs Under' woodwho is now of advanced age will be delighted with th hews'and wilt have a friendly feeling toward the congressman for his untiring ef fort for thecellef of this worthy wldowt a civil War scheiderTamily'seunion ON THURSDAY JUNE 24 6eloto Mills June 14'The annual Schelder family reunion will be at the Glenn Koatenlmder place one 'mile west Scioto Mills on' Thurs day June 24th Plans for the day are new being ntide arid Il ls expected the gathering will bejarge one Temptation never alls to cope' to thna who WU St 4 VM UAktarl "Sa 014 A' A WHUB RAG i kAf rlgCn omt'floweri A Tra6has charge of rangemente for the funeral and 'the pallbearers wilt be Stephen Rigney Michael Rigney Jclii i O'Mara Charles Malone Blust'gnd NATIONAL TO BE EATURE MEETING iChfrirff Lin 1 4 A65O0O National Anthem" generally adopted oy nexioes tnrouxnout tns unieu aung In cdllegea and 4' and' schools andlatuna will ha a fsalnrs df the seventeenth conference Ijj Chicago of the a I ek kYdtiUld 4E99UV laUiVIl LUI U4W IU VUIB T' aAfAMAX tDaAnla 7l4 Measf eJt 4 1 buhj vn ill becon4uet' jonnij a great many houses' anJ iMi flflfa "It! UftirahlV'4nrt1nnR jR TumH i 1 Iv a lb Imsa he afternoon Rev Lari THzeri pastor of Shannon Mr Bkrron served as erpool CiLdUohn rntLPnh '1Adk wi 4 te t'u 4 iuMVi frnv it usLce itu uitvu sfrariuuatuiiier avvMi made offices XSome Jcarg ago hwasap' Xn 44aiw haI st a4 mi Is a so v'gjA 4 le 4 A 4' pvuiixu IliCilJUl JJ4t4UU( ir Hunger wad native of Ger police commission of reeport retir fVI ft flip RO ilnv a i 1 J' i in jtnat hj tter having served several rears to give nis entir attention to his real estate Interests 'MrBarron was a member of St Mary's CnthoUc Church He was a friendly man'' an exemplary cltlxenandenjojed the respect and esteem xf lahge acquaintanceship in Stephenson and Carroll counties Generous in his support oft any worthy cause he did much good ip aquiet way'! shunning display: and Snrincfield Jin JW llliwoi ne SJ iM aa uucy Barron will! whom he freach grower are JooUrfg forward! hi home Thera are also mny 1LJ DPeehrop 'nieces and nephews couslnZln nil i reeport and elsewhere 'n Stephen IllinoisCMPWnjjCrop Reportmg county also vk eri aa TV uneral av'leea will be held at pofch troweraAin piurch oA Tuesday morn state indicate a dohdiUon on June) )nJr at J30 b'dock Rev ather ist rof SO per which is "nearly cntey offldaHng jlmerment will be double the ten year average jjcon i made jn St Mgrya cemetry' ditlon 41 pr eent and compares riends arei enuMted ment for Thomas to make The only ataiemerita made' by himlurtd WORTH WHILE1 GRADUATES TOLD MRS CLARK DYSLIN MJWU KNOWN LANARK T' WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY fA4i I I a 1K (SpeclaUo' Journal Standard) LanarklHT June Mrs' Clark' Dyslin'dled rveryf suddenly dbout o'clockSaturda'y'rrfornhig at her home on' Lan 'Docum street aa the result of'a stroke aoctor had 'been summoned Dyri'in had breathed her last 751 Dj slln had3 been troubled for4 aome' time with heart trouTle but her condition' wa noL'regEde(a asfTbfie and her add dentaking awaycarnes aa7 ev ere shock "to the farpjly and 'friends' Mrs DysJinTt jiaiden'name war AdaWpffe sKa'waa the daughter of Mr nd' Mrs Amoi Wof born near Lanark' yearh ago and spent htt Ufa here She was a mem ber of the Christian churth an ar dent church worked gndjwag ai way ready to help every good work In the community 'CShe "eaves tb mffurn her death her two aone' Ralph and Charlea both of 'Lanark: two broth ere Grant Volf 'of Lanarkand John Wolf At California: and'awo Ksters rs Erlsman of and another living in Iil waukee JPuneial services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 Rev Mr JLlgge of the Christian church officiating iNYUATION 10 STATE BAR ASSOCIATION CONVENTION i ISSUED IN UNUSUAL ORM Acceptance' of One Lawyer Is Equal ly out of Ordinary Springfield IH Juns Hl bn A Doctors who drink their own clns ahd restauranteurs who eat in tkal jw S41CH umh uiucs rmusii accept a new circle the Ill noiH lawyers who must answer their own' "summons" More than T000 lawyers in th state have been served with "summons" to appear at the fiftieth annual convention of the Tllmoi giate Bar Association at Rock Island Moline June 24 26' The Inv'at'on' was worded bf the fbllowlng rorhiY 'The 'Ttock island county Bar AoC'tion To the Good Conscience of ill Illinois Lawyers Greeting: We CpmmanI you to' summon alt lawyers of the state of Illinois their wives hus bands sweethearts fend kiddies wir ever found In jour state to be nnd appear at the Golden Ann versary of tho Illinois State Bar Association ln Rock Island County on the flret day of the next session thereof to be holderi st the Cities uf Molin Rftrk Txfitnd nnH Rftit Malin Zu And nrrrtn anairai untai' the Rock Count Bar Assopation of a plea of on the case upon promlses'1T to attend the annual convention: of the said Infnbl Staton Bar Assoc lion "on said dates and have you then ahd there iilj vy It and njako tretiifn thereon In whpt manner you exoute the same Witness The Publicity Committee Island County Bar Association ih aald Rock Island County 20th bf May In tn ear of' our Lord n'neteeri 'hundred twentyslx Attorney Walter Warder CaJr made "return? to the accept service on the within writ Of time and plijCp whefe court will And personam will appear I i To plead to answccbrdeinurt or anypromise'! have made Performance shall not be And i pray that which may accrue Will all be promptly paid fey lOt To make acceptance atill more bind 'Myrume and sekl to this Vm sign term ambition v7 Dedicale Self to we 4ro AmbltlouN Yor bu'reehes we muspktn llfejwbtfh WttMnk ambition a pit a dedicated Spirit such hd 'so that we muy relilly produce In this spirit of dedication linked with ambition there arc three things to note irst a Det made of a Ufa spend our Uvea in some way 1 am very as o'q think of It and plan for It study what you will db the future that jou will choose a work for the ears of Jife which will "pveu plajf to rthfs spirit of staking your lifjeon Christ' In btheewords your life worlcmustb0'A ntedlum whereby you can give jour bytt to the purpose Ideals andprognini 0J7 Jesus Second this choice of yours must be some work for I'fo where yop live seven jdayn weak Christianity Tour Christ Jah hubto be evinced only on the Sablu th but seven dajs a week three hundred and sixiy fiva X'yeaiv twpnty four hours'a diyIjf)M sixty in hn' botfr I'burlifei my friends must fce such that) ou can dedicate'ali'that you are and have' to this Christi who tpld Thomae but he hefused to rlie vejHs alL RfyoO Third 'your fi llftY'ft jeariaar ika l'A T1 ft abi 1 hf tn'ltla ft sa4sitf lac nvi that will be productive productive i ment andgrowth ahd hfappinesf good1 willandtbe 'welfare of allnf 1 iinUiumanrmje 'Do'nTdo i i hfi IhLngrthat doesn't Iteip happier somtthlngTjhit dofsn't supply men's needs jJo soihe thing" that will actually bring re sults results' that will about the best "pf all hujnanity That is linking iflnbitiomahd dedica tion togetherin the'choice of a Ufq wdrk' 1 7 ri Vcfofy Through thind thing which wo are to note es we th Ink of words Is must grow victory There Are two words lit thatTljraee for' us to' remember' the 'first Some A eariHa tm stink ar 71' town upn vH consInand uiea Chis word as the basis oLmy re marks I am going UZrepdpt In brief what A paid to in the ward for it "'meaha movement getting somewhere ac tion and is Ko absolutermecesstty if we'are going to gainthe victory Omit the second letter a "moment and pasa on To the stands for means Advancement nrogrew actually pjOduci ng some I jj pftn kf MOHDAYJI "KJ' ss SSa' i ss 4 S' 55! SUNDAY MORNING SUERS PARALYTIC "STROKE AT AND ENTIRES THREE HOURS LATER HAD BEEN INVALIll OR Passed vEaHy IJfe'Near 1 Served as Member reeport ire and PpUce Commission Death yesterdayclaimed "Joseph Barron4 well known reeporter tand tanner hismbecof thi poVce apd fire commission ho'Vksied away qu te unegpeetedly' at hie residence 904 South Carroll avenue A paralytic stroke was the cause pf his death Soie mo a i'll rt Barr su ffered a rather severe etrokebut he gradually rallied and was able to be "about the house and grounds Sub sequently suffered two other slight' strokes but tn 'each Instance again rallied and of less had shown considerable approvement He was about the houe dh Saturday' and pt the time of TeUr'ng on eveptns was apparently feehng aa well as usual Bunday morning abqut 4 q'clock hs eater Miss Lucy Barronwas awakened by the sound of his falling to the floor and upon Idtsstigation discovered him uncon scious on the floor She summoned medlcgl a ds but Mr Barron remained 1 unconscious until the end came at 7:10 o'clock Barron Yeas borii Orf Auaust 4 Ireland the ecene or tne his lorlc Battle of the Bojne He was a son of Thomas and CatherinbBarron who emigrated to the United States in 150 locating at afterward came to be known as the Barren settlement three mfles west of what eal numbers then Mnglhf 'tbelrj? n5 vll'8a: Vthe'rfather of Joseph Darron and thas Wa lb Ha rLAV ft ml assagai vast a vsw sassy that came from he inqaoout: tne same yme uougni Hand from the government a'S cents "An Acre Thcsetracte afterward were developed until' they became aa fine as any 10 be found Ih norhern now Under his father's direction JosephtJikrron learned'lha: business If farming so that when later be i'nr4iiiftt4s fBrrn5nc' VnrjifInnc i I 'J Joseph' Renjamjn Rll nger Van old himself he had a thnrouah knowi lit'riftnr nt 4ftktT'ft nf anil rtrada rtief hrwla a 7 AUUHI paas' Tf hot edaway Saturday evening at ihgHhat'Wpftsuccese HeJeftJhe farm pn June 24 iwpieau nisi eon iaw and calrt 10 rrecporc wnere ter 'Mrand Airs Alfred 'Wl'llfanis H1passed the remainder of his life about four milee ndrthedsf'hriPrcel 1 He dsposed of hia farm lands several MTt on the Dukqta 'rod Mr Klng 1 J'ar and Invested a consider been aftinr for soma timJA labte' sum hr reeporv real estate M41UK4I services wi 4 ft i a i 1 1 tu Lunn me dpeer ano Speer? furb 1CUS IB ueiiraon location are x'zsft ft 1 rvrsr'S'ia as ir': ui 1 1 StrJohq's church win servlcea and interment In fhe airview cemetei But se'e what those "few have done The civilisation whietvyewand I en today" th of America the 'educational system of the preaint the political'' freedom which gives usopportunityvthe' eco nomio advance from benefit are the result of th dedicated life of few to JesuA Hiiii idealism and His program We ie today that we are not living lij AfrlCa'wlth 1 ts'l and su pergtit Ion 'Asia held out no i'lure for Stw America is backward forkingftft 4 ft ft ft 'iT ft a I 1 ft ft A vvx mu vug 4 nn "mirory is injhe pastAmerica is' the latid ofjhe present and ij li so because Christian 'reYathehvpui jheir Christ ian 'spirit and faith into the making of Ir Ambition Progrevs If 'IWThere are atill great hrqvements intowhict we "can throve obrselfes: there are thing? to be aecomplishedj 'there forces to be set at wdrkjh thia iorM The days Of mrfaclp aie nduoyer yettvAjhese" things' Wilt doneby thosemen hp aayl Thomas" too thatwe mgy dielth second ihpuhf foruiuio jMa istbis womust let pmbltlon' lead to a life work which wU playtd ihlft? AjSr1lVJ HrM AanvU 'ft? 4s i I ft 4ft wrftsvMVll 4'4S IVl tiedaja ahfad must' he such that through 1 tr weron dedlcatthe that we have and are tg 'the Christ His ideals and program! Jtwould be very unfortunate thing ''if any yqung man or young woniant left jhis school if nnjindl isll fl rl ift ft ft sftinMwwvy vict BIIV lacked in thn i spirit ambition AmbU lot! Is ths spirit tliat makes' men and women progress' It pro duces eomethlng worth while In ife it Is the foundation of advancement Juht ithln he 'last 'week' or'Two' have been tol of the unfortunate atuatlon In 'the Ilves of iwo or three students who are going 'outfrom school witiaut any apparent ambi tlon in hfe' without any urgent pur pose to get somefplace The young man or wom'an without ambition has nn vhl 4ftftft BM vr V4 vji avavv ill 'iiuiu win his lifejand 4s hardlv worth the man Rive play' to thia dedication enA of afinger: must jfecl that burn cn working righteously to iWctory' Ing fire wlthtn our hearts which we KUNZ BROS AUTOMOTIVE JrARistC reeport Illinois EStephenon Street mVMSMsawMaaMMMieaisiiMWMBMMsMM iaaMMWOTaaMaB Unusual Values In Our Economy Basement te arid 1 1 values ort69c 4 Trf A zi K' 5 separate piece sizei 34 to 45 Shorts sleeve and Vot shirts' 'drawerfreular ft 4 i 11 rx'2v t'4'1 K' 2 1 '51 4 8 1 (Bl kAM 'XSSX 4 ZXX tv 'iVAJ SiwlML JLw 3J tfcg5a KK' Mt VW The Camera It Makcs Hard Senators Soft and i Ish Often wise ij Xs Mrs Coolidge on the xiTDer potpgrapbsi exceptiOMlly well NoVrW dautt she also lasiwart ot theisgtWyja At ny rate she worries harJlyany'x'4ji vrtitn pict ure uklng' going on 'tqi'SR leaves it Ao the cameramen 'Photographers all lkeyfce dent Dawes jom his "Bell that he'd bh ferocious OnHkl the 'contrary' he's meet' Pirhap because he' one pf the' kind who generally (If alwaya'beauty that'makss a good photographU Speaker Longworth iaharderd" He'll poee any timef he Snrajj a hoT't from long experience and? a to ri'J' suits he4kes rhl'chancea Tho camera folk speak of Mra" Longw orth os "temperamental A Sometime she" all 5 smilesind'i1' affability veryi hard to get 'along with Sometime a any picture' suite bet Sometimes It'S almost Lmproeiblr to 'tiefyher fTt''" Paulin reached age where care hootcM It's ftinay sighl to see hUh 'V powered public min mohtenlng hj Up to make Yosy and shaking the sag and wrinkles out of hla drapery prelimin! to hiv ing )i photo riiotj 44v It's funnier fter 'the tKtrto' watch him admiring the result If be or toTiSiev to hto lament ft i otherwise 4 'jdS I had one efem a few' day gq tell me it wa "diehonorabla" to ral''jL produce his picturo without kf Ll Xftfttftt ftUa C6 low A Printed Crepes and Printed Georgettes 40 1q 54 inches wide Two tables on main floor with these beautiful silks to select from SS I "I '1 iConUnurf Jron) On each yarn conscious of The responsibility which ot speaking aoiiie 'Word''1maklng some suggestion give somft vision to V' you ng' people bo are starting out f'K' Von life 'work most of'jpu will receive mo farther educaijoft Although I would strongly urge jou to as much aS p'dssiMe I havqfeit 7' always the heedofpfferingJhe beat1 thoughts the bpsL'VlsIons Jtho V'Z'beat UftTurposes to earh "glass to jf i hith i 1" have mpoken'! Therefore 1'thank joO'for''bringipgme here nn this Occasion 'It Is a' great "honor A tot ji Gcvpei Vitally AVorth AVIille 't invite your atfentioii vtheiii6 ''ifie iiords a man of whom ''f knawbut little' a hjarir who was ZVrdlosely' related to Jesus stmanwhose? wordsao far they? are' given 'to ugUn the Bible are very few: but one whoas'he epeaks pur texfl'' says something Is4 vitally worth our while conkidTlng ln on of the of 'OUr New'Teslantent tells us'Shai 'Xsi Yesu et2Hfa facasteadfasilj1 io go 7 to" Jerusalem Janrl 'probably the wofrd of the iext were spoken' very Shortly Alter that occasion 'In the fourth 'gospil we are'told that Jesus j'1 LA hd' but lately escaped iforft'the city Jv til Jerusalem Hatred bad developed eL bn ihe part ofthe' cltlxens against tllm had refuted tb be king andrylead them against tho Roman So they had grown to hate Him 'and had driven Hint out of the city for the purpose of stoning' Him I but he 1 waikea out rrom inr miai ana uie "appeared 'into thef coifhlry" lyirig t'' abdut A5'ordwas'' to Him 'that his' friend 'Lazarus Was sick vand hadvdled and that Mnrv and Martha had1 eent Tor bini He waited Three day sa nd their said 10 HU "Our friend sleepeth buf go ''that I may awafcey zhim out of 'The disciples wfre amazed as they realized that jHe'was going directly Iwek i accepting the pozslbik ties bf another must' do something: we must '4 ftft JI ftV ftMftftJ ft It 1 Lnp iu iinaj ''WBirJGb neremen nau yt their hatred fm vHim'" Yrt Thomas speaking to all the disciples Hi) JUCt U1 gU lUUt LIiML die 41th Him1 'This Is recorMfd In John 11H It is a surprising state 54 t' BTCHARIXSr femVARt kNEA Service WrUe '44 "OJ efiat a fare and ot what' pic ture would It be Juvenal 'Washington June Washing bis men are vgry sen elites about their pictures' 7''' Everybody knows that vrimven'are preny particular how their photo graphs look but that' i great4 he man high enough up in public Ufa to be In the Senate or It he cabinet even tho White House would fret like thoru girT while beltfg mugged' abqut light and shadows just the right exprqsiibn on his map hb pose anj hfe clpjhea? Well all of them do They honestly Believe classy pictures of themselvee thy newspaper make votes for them and that they Ioe votes if the pictures makes them appear homely They may be ritht for all I know President Coolidge is one of the fussy ones very accommodating with photographers but he has fits own Ides Ha quite frankly knows that he doesn't photograph well and wants the best breaks he Can gat He been "shot" so much that hKs learned a lot about it too' and fre quently makes jrjggest'ons that pro fessionals re n't' afford mlenOre CYNTHIA GREY ASKS: Are Women of TcdSy Grow ing Mqrt14 over SelJ Analyslsf uv wruii rwrrv The Greek philosopher meant well when said "Know Man learns much of the outer universe by studying his own mind and soul But it seems to me that tha pres ent day generation hi taken rather an overdo of introapectlon whose fruits ard not greater knowledge of life but higher perve tension hypo cbondrjac moodiness and an'irrita tlonal attitude toward personal lems and crises Modern women especially are given over to morbid mll analytls in generation They artherqadT'ic tims otcounttres fantastic religious cults pseudo psycho ahalysbe1 and rimiar fad based on maudlin brood ing over their own egos or aufaa or neuroere' The time that our granddaughters spent on humble but hearty domes tic work' tha aruum eleanarvand canned food' housewifeepend in tpe seance room or the awangns clrels The pumper pf female thlsjiountryha Increased in dlr ect" proportion to th increase' three cults of sslf analysis k' 1 do not rnsa io dis para th practlca' of thought and study sr from 1U BbtaX da wish that the thought of eurAmerican I'Womsn could be given 10 active Useful work rather Lljvpl to Vapor of myaticisnp and Ihelr own so called comnlexes That clenUtic neurologix pnd' psycho analyirto' sometime work wonder cannohe denied But theirmethods self applied 'by emotional ataateurs 'gra extramefy dangeroua They legd to Imaginary troubles and fear and 'gneou rage self pty and exaggerated ego tv The bestonia I know any kind of mental: hrpsycfiic' disturb ance is hard absorbing work with np 'out for examining one's wound SEEKS SEPARATE ih 'In dielriet court 1 Mamie Moore has filed' suit for ep arstemilrksnancs against Jose ph Moort 'to whom she wa married at reeport 1911 Bhe asl Bin week to? sutanance and 9200 suit money The1 husband charred with croeltv OBITUARY Warren Smith of Senaril Rockford III June Warren Smth spn of James and Lad Smth residing in i ere! township miles southwest of WnneSagu dirt Saturday night at 11:13 hospital Eight weeks ago be uiiA rwent a mastoid oerat ion and seemed to be making a good recovery until he was attacked by sp nal meningitis a weekago'' It was 27 years td wax un married 5Tc was a member cf Mickfle Creek PresutUr ai church and was a oung man of worrh and Integrity who was esteemed by ail who knew him Besides his parents he is ttrvhed by 4 sister Mrs Alfred Brldgriand aiyl four brothers Homer Wallace Hugh and Arthur Smith all residing In Seward township and vicinity uheraJ aervices will Mon day afternoon at 72 o'clock at the home and at 230 o'clock at ddle Creek church the Rev 41 Arm strong nflicating Bur Al wiIl be in degree up oprqaehed by any other 9 leak Xstvtai aru 4 txe Imo I Ia ftftL 1I a a a Hiv VVU'VVV 4Nvajvzaei444 VSLty tlge SPECiALPENSliil BILL OR BENEIT MRS UNDERWOOD OREEPORT IS PASSED Through Efforts fK Congressman William Johnson: reeport I reported in the gospels Ip Ilka pur text Ona' is f6und in the I ''C Up fourteenth chapter of John ihd ben about the mansions was going tn prepare about I way to "God abour whpre IleMJjiV" iomg' a nd seemed fo'lmply jhaf they It krfew the pints and the way to It' te said vLordwe not? goest and ho ya it wo 'Knftw way Then again after I resprrect ion He met with the disciplesv one' nightwhen not presenL The next day they I rAsjU iik rt ir! Thrtmiia het ft sa4 1 I MPc WL '( lieve that 'It (wks the Lord Thaf niffht JeiLia ram! this tlnig thomas was hitman good productive ef develop i Cnae I ee Ia 'h akm ft ffft 19 re vw nt A ea wzl ewwzvt 1 a Um 11 iivijiaatAWtnniu hither iby my phand and reach hitherthy nndrehruAt It Intreny 'side and be5' Ys not faithless tutJxd ntng" Then Thomas Jinewjhaf Itjwas Hls Lord But there is something 7 different ms am nun hjuGaC wiln 4 AS we think then pf these woYds pf our lxt let us takdnote of three Ideas within it Education Christian Americanism the 'first place' note the com plete dedication of th life of Thomas terths person of Jesus nia prograpi Thomas thbught' Jesus was to risk bv lhtng 1 1 upon Hinn be loved Him' so much realised to? such angtentaliat' 7 Jesus hadddnh Lie hft''ni It it 4vn juiunjcdii du 1 spoke at of nwnsso strongly la tbaccaUureatc service hv a littlethat was willine to sfak shan i 1 a lutriy everything thqiveari of jij lite his mental 'spiritual 'XV Rn1 oll lmlngThlrf hopqs yW ambitions future all on' Jesus 0 he5 the 'other disciple Vo go with him that they might iall dl Jsus If necessary Tbere hat lrtln whovhav ventured 'i' tairthing 6y et they have been 'feWJn 'comparison with 'tA11 th whq have heard offJeu 7 i ftWy 3 Si to' TflSr 5 ''A dBy Tjk'' WT 1 Mf meiirof Colored 'People tilwas a if OHliiillfi Mpwer pepgreater mileagere kis A bi gasoliiM? know by the iristant repoh oKypurjKj garages' AttdSMeders We tryto show our appreciation of your patron by the Quality and Courtey of the A' rift W'TE JOHWWOILC ft ollow! ng the addreg the 'Treble Clef and Glee clubs again ong as rerereienl marched ouuin 'the aider wbuh' kv 1 nwv rers ttvb a a a 1 BrlR(lie BIO jp or'fipstandingoung' prople tlTev appeared j' JOSEPH' KLINGER 63 PASSES AWAY AT HOME JiORTHEAST REEPORT a ft 1 5 a MjgfjggranCTgMh' 1 1 bimmb i sJ'Wli IHi.

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