Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1911 — Page 7
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from 40
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loco cliowrij other ox col. lent results ui li as 4.-
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S&enevieves
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The Genevieve Who Has Just Lived and Loved
hair was silvery, and thoi Gouoviovo wore whlto as
James locks of
snow. James hair was all a mans of curls, utterly untnvaded by a bald spot. Genovlovo wore hor snowy crown In a French twist. Don't you know, von
tucked tlio dear flowers tip In their wrapper just as If sho were curling the snowy blanket about tbe pink tootsies of a baby. Just as sho used to curl tho blanket about tho pink tootsles of tho tall son who today could pick up little mothor In one arm and
l t a. , " " w . vj utiv 1 ill (Will benighted youngitora. what a French i not-so-very-big father in the other and iWIRt TTlflV llrtV Al'kll ..ma 1.... 1- 1 a . ...
- "I juou usk trot awnv with
twist
mothor If she or grandmothor will show you what It is. And then gaze upon It In admiration for the really miraculous slickness at tho sides and tho space It gives for garniture of the upper reaches of the braln-covor. So Gcnevlevo had her white locks in a Fronen twist. And she lirted bright, dark eyos to Jamos when he came into tho rest room of the big department store and stood before her, hat in hand, with that indescribable air of breeding which no half-shabby garments could for a moment dim, Jamos carried a tissue paper par-
away with them. That Is. if
such a porformanco woro not beneath tho dignity of tho tall, dark-haired man who left James at tho elevator and hurried back to business. "Glvo mother my lote and I'll seo her at dinner," he said. So James and Genevieve, dropping out of tho active whirl of things Ir. their own town, are visiting son Jim and looking at the great city, whore, when their years were fewer, they had sometimes come for a week's puro. fun, beginning with their honeymoon, and going ou through modest seats at
the theater, an evening or two of rau
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Early Training. "She cIrIuis that hor ancestors stood torturing with red-hot plncors." I behove It. She' can wcur shoes three alzes too small and look happy." Harper's Weekly.
col Jn his hand, a very long parcel, in- slc. a wandering through picture gal
leries, a delighted vision of the parks, and ending with a joyful Journey homo there to take up again tho duty and the happiness of life with their own. There really isn't any story to James and Genevieve of tho roses. They have just lived and loved. And now they are Still living and lovJng. His clear blue eyos and her bright dark ones are full of interest In the things about them as well as of quiet content In each other. And not content alone, because that Is not enough. To know tho highest possibility of life, for James and Genevieve there must be a doop, thrilling happiness. And that ah, you young ones, believe me.
deed, and very much bigger at one end
than at the other. In fact, James with the silvery curls was bringing roses to Genevieve of tho snowy Frunch twist Genevieve lifted bright dark eyes and her mouth took tho sweotest curve just every bit as sweet as tho curve It used to take ever and ever so many years ago when James used to come to the stops of hor father's home In the village when the moon shone in those wondorful summor nights when James stood at tho foot of tho steps and looked up, worshipping, Into tho dark eyes of Genevieve, gazing
down upon him from tho topmost step.
STATUE Iß IHN
Memorial to Bold Raider Unveiled in Lexington.
Splendid Equestrian Statue of Noted Confederate General Who Was a Prominent Figure During Civil War Period.
Lexington, Ky. Kentucky recently celebrated tho memory and deeds of ono of tho confederacy's greatest cavalry raiders, Gen. John H. Morgan, whose name, with that of Gon. Mosby of Virginia, nils tho annals of daring In tho civil war. Morgan's name was a terror In tho border states of tho Ohio river until the union forces dominated Kentucky, and his brilliant service in many of the most Important battles, including Shlloh, Pittsburg Landing and others, stamped him as ono of the great leaders of tho south. His career was cut short Sept. 4, 1864, when he was trapped by federal forces at .Greenville, Tcnn.. and was shot dead In attempting to escape, with his staff, from a house in that city which had been surrounded In the Union surprise. Tho entire south has taken an Interest in tho erection of this monument. The Kentucky legislature appropriated $7.500 toward Its cost and tho Daughters of the Confederacy a like sum. Other contributions camo from private sources. Pompee Copplnl, tho sculptor, of Los Angeles, Cal., executed tho monument. Copplnl, tho sculptor, of Los Angeles, Cal., executed tho monument Copplnl Is an Italian. Morgan's llrst notable exploit was his invasion of Kentucky from Tennessee in 18G1. Twelvo hundred men marched under his standard, and aft-
In those wonderful, white, moonlit i .hat ,s "vvlt,h thom- toa 11 tnrIlls tnp,r
Silly Game. A city cousin had been staying at
too irtn lor two weeks, rostlng up for tho winter's round or pleasure. One evening aftor supper she suggested to her country cousins that they get up a bridge party somo evonlng. "My aakes, Arabella," was tho hor rifled reply. "They ain't no bridge nearer than four miles, and that one's awful rlckoty. This time of tho year, you'd all have pneumonia. For crazy, ' new-fangled ldeos, glvo mo you city fBlk.-
nights It had seemed to James that tho eyos of Genevieve were twin stars, glowing with heavenly beauty and maiden love. And after all these years, they look tho sarao way to Jamos today. And hor mouth takos tho same sweetest of all curvos the curve that comes to the lips of the woman who Is well loved. James is bringing roses to Gcnevlevo today, just as he brought them
Scared Out. The gulldes had a pretty story to tell as often as they were asked why the cliffs gavo back no sound. A beautiful Echo (so the story ran) formerly dvvolt fn the valley, and had Rroat fun mocking peoplo who, chancing that way. In any manner broke the sylvan silence. But once upon a time a party of smart women, prompted by tho guides Knew not what caprice, sat down In the immediate neighborhood to enjoy a grnne of progressive whist "Gee. I give It up!" cried the Echo thereupon, and in consternation fled the place, nevermore to return. Puck
in 'in
hearts and curves their Hps In smllc3
and keeps them young to each other and loving to all the world. It Is for James and Genevieve the time of roses. It always was tho tlmo of roses, oven through trouble and loss and sorrow and bitter, bitter pain. And If you have married the right Genevieve, Jamio, and you, If you have wedded tho right Jamie, Genevieve, you know that this Is true. "Come," says James of tho silvery curls, to Genevieve of the snowy French twist, "come, there will be just time for us to go to tho matinee." And Genevieve takes the paper oft the roses, shakes out her black silk skirts and walks away beside her husband. She docs not take his arm. Gracious, no. They have been keeping step all those years they couldn't miss step now. (Copyright, by Associated Literary Tress.)
ORE OF THE LOST ARTS
V-v"
To Be Pleasant . In the Morning' IT
nave
They Have Ju3t Lived and Loved. in those Juno evenings long ago. Then ho used to slip down into his mother's
garden and pull the sweet, pink biosa J A 1 A.
No
One Seems to Write Good Love Letters Now, but How Can It Be Helped?
One of the ladles Journals has been complaining that peoplo nowadays do not wrlto good love letters. We havo no personal cxporJcnce, but from what we seo In the papers wo are Inclined to belfcvo that tho complaint is well founded. Ir. tho courso of a tender and Interesting case In court tho other day a love letter was produced. It bogan, "My Dearest David," of which wo would only observe that so far It is good. But It went on, "I am terribly depressed about money matters. You owe mo 17, as far as I can tell." If this is tho languago of passion, then formal civility seems preferable. Wo are convinced that the mixture of
tho two styles In this excerpt Is a mls
some
Post
Toasties with trcam for breakfast. The rest of the day will take care of itself. Post Toasties are thh of White Indian Corn --cooked and toasted unll dcliciously crisp and appetizing. "The Memory Lingers" Sold by Grocers r?lt"w CZ1 Co.. ttd
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soms. ono by one. He used to look at j takc Lovo and business should bo them and think of Genevieve's cheeks. kopt m separat0 compartments.
Then he used to turn to another rose bush and pull tho great, heavy blooms of the red, rod rose and think of his Genevieve's wonderful red mouth and maybe ho would hum a llttlo ' nbout his love being Hko tho red, red I rose, till his voice ho never had much i of a voices would miss a note, and
then ho would fall silent from sheer happiness. DecatiBO now ho would bo standing beforo the whlto roso bush and thinking of the snow white soul of his own Genevieve, his own girl, and of her
pure love that crowned his life with a wreath of whlto roses, sweeter than any flower this earth In all Us gardons over boro. Then, tn that wonderful evening-, James would gather up tho roses plucked In his own dear mother's garden and carry them to his own dear girl. And her dark eyes would smile nt him and In the dnrk hair ho loved would bo set, presently, a blos?om from tho while roso bush, and It would shine there Hko a spirit all tho moonlit evening long. And later Genevieve would put it In a llttlo vaso all to Itself because James gavo her, especially, Just that one rose. James bought the roses of a florist tonight, but they woro pink and red and whlto just as they used to be. Thoy were not In a big, pasteboard, box, so that Genovlovo would have to wait to seo them until home-coming. No, indeed. They were Just In a tlssuo paper parcel, the stems looso at one end. And Genevieve opened a fold of paper and peeped In and looked nt the three kinds of roses, and Uien sho mllod nt James again, and
There Is no chance for the Romeo who writes: "Star of my soul, tho enclosed account being now long overdue, I must request you to forward check by return without fall." But we are not sure that wo can follow our contemporary in the suggestion that tho writing of lovo letters should bo taught. Who Is to teach it, and to whom? To teach thoso of your own sex would be dull, and to teach attractlvo peoplo of tho other sex would bo dangerous. What qualification would tho teacher require? Varied experience Is a fino thing In a teacher, but a varied cxpcrlenco in tho composition of lovo letters would bo open to criticism. Lastly, tho literary lovo letter is an abomination. Hero, Jf anywhere, wo must havo tho human document. "I never cat boiled beef but what I think of you." wroto an uneducated man In a letter that was read In court a long tlmo ago. It is am'islng, perhaps, but it is more convincing than if he had said, "Tho chnnco repetition of some trivial detail of a sceno In which wo havo been associated unfailingly recalls you to my mind." It convinced tho girl, at any rate. And, so far as wo remember, sho got her damages. So that It convlnred tho Jury, who might havo been boiledbeef enthusiasts, Black and Whlto.
Responsive. "Henry, tell mo the old, old Btory." "Well, it was this way: Our team was doing fine until the seventh Inning and then our pitcher blow- up."
The Morgan Statue.
er ho had dispersed a small Union force at Tompklnsville ho issued a
proclamation to tho people of Ken
tucky. He was preparing the way for
Gon. Bragg's invasion of the state. He routed tho Union forces at Leb
anon, and captured several prisoners
in a rapidly-executed raid. Ho press
cd on to the Ohio, destroying a long
railroad bridge between Cynthia and
Paris. He dispersed tho Home guards
at Cynthia and was advancing on Cincinnati when a cavalry force under Green Clay Smith drove him to Richmond. In 1S63 ho crossed the Ohio river
Into Indiana, capturing a small num
ber of prisoners. Later, with 3.500 men and six guns, he crossed tho Cumberland river at Burkesvillo. At Columbia ho met a party of Union cavalry, fought them three hours, and partly sacked the town. Ills capturo of Corydon, Ind.. and the stern measures used In replenishing his supplies caused him to bo denounced as a brigand and aroused the entire north. Ho was forced to retreat and his raid ended at Bulllngton Ford. Ind., where 800 of his troopers were captured. Morgan escaped. Indiana breathed more freely and Cincinnati, which he had threatened to capture, halted In Its hasty plans of dtienso. Gen. Morgan's methods brought forth severe criticism In the north, but tho south regarded him as a great cavalryman, and the state of his birth, although It did not JoI tho confederacy, now honors his memory.
LOVE NOTE COMES TOO LATE Grocer's Clerk Finds Girl Who Wri. e It Is Married and Has Family. fjoston, Mass. The Society of Canned Flirts, In Boston, received another recruit tho other day, when a Kockland grcrer's clerk sent an ardent nolo to a young woman who hnd written her name on the label of a ccn of squash. At a favorable moment he Indited a mlsslvo to the squash canncr, mentioning himself favorably and offering to correspond further. Now he is wondering how long ago that squash ripened under the nutumn sun. ''"he letter ho received In answer to his noto read: "My Dear Boy: Times have changed s'nee 1 packed that can of squash and wroto nr name on tho label. I havo marrlei' slnct then nnd have a family of my twn. You should have written sooner."
Elflhty-Nlne and Weds Girl of Thirteen Sergent, Ky Uncle Jim Norlnnd, aged eighty-nine years, was mnrrlcd in Sergent recently to Mlns Sallie
Brown, a schoolgirl, aged
years.
thirteen
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