Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1918 — FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT [ARTICLE]

FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT

Vanity sometimes spoils a multitude of real virtues. “Not guilty” Is not necessarily an Innocent remark. Few people are wise enough to know that ignorance Is bliss. Greatness is never thrust upon the man who leads an aimless life. The man behind the snow shovel makes the biggest impression this winter' ;tA stag party would he much more enjoyable If a few dears were invited. People may applaud a kicker at the start, but they feel like kicking him long before the finish. A Los Angeles minister recently prayed for those of his congregation who w.erjß too proud to kneel and too lazy to stand.