Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1915 — Interpreting [ARTICLE]
Interpreting
Mrs. Jones was traveling In Europe, Bccom panled by her two daughters, Eleanor and Marlon. Eleanor planned all the routes they were to take and by what means they should journey, but Marion, who was the only one of the party that could speak any language other than English, was obliged to mskezall the inquiries necessary for the desired arrangements. As a consequence the others were constantly saying to her, -Ask him this,” or, "Ask him that” One day Mrs. Jones misunderstood what they had planned to do and climbed into the wrong carriage. Eleanor looked at her to desperate silence tor s minute or two and then tnmed to Marion and said, “ASk her to set out!”—Judge. - No fowl Is so hard to doctor as a turkey. A secret of success with turkeys lies- to avoiding Inbreedlfig. A little turk debilitated at the start by inbreeding has a poor chance tor its lite.
