Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 46A, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 December 1929 — Page 7
Ben Glaser A Dealef in . . . High Grade New and Used s Chrysler,' Oldsmobile,” Pontiac, Graham-Paige Phone 448 - Ligonier
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Toe Much Preparation
‘The reason that so many men never seem to get anywhere, in spite of a lot of hard work, I 8 because they wear themselves out getting ready to tackle a Job.—American Magazine.
Life at Its Best
He gets most from life, and gives most to humanity, who. lives the life he has, as best he can amid the conditions at hand. Truth and character know no age.
Suggestion
The pronunciation of “margarine” with a soft “g” is advised by the B. B. C. Why pot soft in summer and hard in winter?—Glasgow Fastern Standard. :
Conscience Safe Guide
Conscience in the soul is the root of all true courage. If a man would be brave, let him learn to follow his conscience.—James F. Clarke.
Mental Carelessness Sin
Mental carelessness must take its place among the sins which men struggle agalnst, and for which they repent. —Phillips Brooks. :
Tackle the Job
Beginning to do what we have to do, like it or not, {s more resultful than waiting for an inspiration.—Capper's Weekly. :
Boon to Bad Spellers
The discovery that rubber would effectively erase pencil marks was made about the time of the American Revolution. .
Big Dipper
The names of the seven stars in the big dipper are Alkaid, Mizar, Alloth, Megrez, Phegda. Merak and Dubhe. ;
Egyptian Literature
Therc are 106 chapters in the “Book of the Dead.”’ It ig the chief monument of the religious literature of Egypt. .
Tiny Print
A diamond edlition Is an edition 1n a small volume or volumes printed in small type. .
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Good Christmas Lesson for Bennie, the Thief BENZ\'IE ¢huckled, slipping through the dark with the stolen jewelry. Suddenly he drew back close agalnst the wall. Some one had entered the gext room. ' it
“Grandmother, do you really believe In prayers?’—it was a girl’s voice. “Certainly, dearie, We prayed that we might hear from George on Christmas day, yoll know, and the day isn't quite over.” :
üßut__n : 3 i “Listen, dearie, Il tell you ~about 4 prayer I had answered once . . .”
Bennie's lips curled. Nobody believed in that stuff any more. If there was really a being that knew things, Bennie wouldn't steal.” He'd be afraid. The story told by the sincere older voice made Bennie npervous. She seemed to mean it!
“Grandma, Christmas day will be over in half an hour—" , =
“In a half hour many things can happen.” Minutes passed. Bennle heard whispered prayers. Finally he grinned in relief. A minute to twelve! . Then, a sound at the door and two women cried happily, “George!” In awe Bennie slipped away, but he left the jewelry.—Clara Agee Hays. (©. 1929, Western Newspaper Unlon.) — S A RN— Unexpected Surprises Welcomed at Christmas D OROTHY sat huddicd disconsolately in the big arm chalir befor. the grate fire. o have tonslls out Just before Christmas was bad enough, but to be waiting for a sweetheart and to know that there was a forwarded letter 1o another girl’'s handwriting, also awaiting him was much worse, © o ‘
- “Hello, Dot In breezed Jack, all Joy and Christmas gaiety. He leaned over and kissed her tenderly: : “You poor kid. It's sure tough, at Christmas, too.” 3
Dorothy smiled wanly and pointed to the letter on the table. “Who the deuce?”’ Jack slit the envelope, glanced over it and thrust it into his pocket. “Why waste time reading your letters when I've got you—but it was sure good of you to have Mary write me.” Dorothy’s eyes brightened and her throat seemed almost well. What a goose she was to have forgotten that she had asked Mary to write Jack and tell him how she was. What a wonderful time Christmas was with its unexpected sirprises!--Florence Harris Wells. ' (©, 1929, Western Newspaper Unlon.) &y - _2(¢)*° A — = Really Merry Christmas Making Old Folks Happy IT WAS Christmas night; one of those cold, clear nights, when it is a delight to sit by the fire. Jack and Nancy Lee were doing just this, and they were very happy.
“Wasn’t Christmas wonderfal? Nancy’s eyes glowed.
Jack’s arm went round her: *“Nan¢y, you were an angel to do it,” he said. “Apyone but you would have just fretted in a strange city. luostead, you get up a big dinner and everything for a lot of lonely old people. It—it was great! Honest, I almost cried as 1 watched them open up their gifts beside the Christmas tree.” “I felt the same way, Jack. I was tempted to just fret about being away from our folks; but, oh, Jack, I'm 80 glad I didn’t! It was wonderful to see those old people so happy! And—— and we had a wonderful Christmas, foo, didn’'t we? A really merry Christmas !—Katherine Edelman. (©. 1929, Western Newspaper Union.)
| | t > ‘@ ‘ } WISE BOY 1 - = i : zd | . (/ e), : | - b YR )1. : ge e - ‘ \ _,’b') ’ . ‘ Y N SO 17 . N 5 s \ ‘Jf 2 6 : J D) | - Tl N S { She—Mother won’t let me accept ex—j i pensive presents from boys at Chrlsfi-' | mas. : : i He—l found that out before we got lengaged. o |=B DPE | Baby Dolls Are Adorable { The baby dolls are quite the most iadorable of all. They come in triplet, ‘itwin or single additions and they are las real looking as it would seem posIsible to make them.—Wallace's {tFarmer. : : | § e G i( Spain’s Christmas Dish ' ¢ A favorite Christmas dish in Spain }l5 a soup of sweet almonds aad | cream., : Girls’ Opinion of Christmas - Most girls hava & candied opinfon jof Ohetstomn. ™ = CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. Sunday school 9:45 A, M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Dverybody welcomae. : Read The Ligonier Banner. Nam ia the timis & poy yox Enases
The Town Loafer =~~~
"At last they’ve got Lazy Lem Lar son workin’,” said Si Sloan, the neighborhood wag. “He’s carryin’ a hod over st Parsley Junction, where they’re building the new school., Lem bein’ Lem, he don’t actually do much work; and that's why he looks puzzled when 1 call him a hod-workin’ gentleman.”—Farm and Fireside, .
Comparatively Recent
It is interesting to note that before 1866 there were no electric motors, dynamos or incandescent lights: no phonographs, kodaks, telephones, typewriters, air brakes, internal combus tlon engines, fountain pe safety razors, rotary printing pré%:'% reinforced concrete, fuel oil, adding machines or package foods. 5
Early American
John Woolman was a Quaker who lived in New Jersey in Colonial times. Most of his efforts were spent in opposing slavery and the slave trade. He died In 1772, “Woolman’s Journal,” included by Ellot in the Harvard classics i 3 well worth reading. The author is buried at York, England.
Pearl Fishing Old
The famous pearl fisheries of Ceylon, India and the Persian gulf date far back into history, but nothing is known of their origins. It is probable that the fishing was carried on 2,000 years ago in all three localities in much the same primitive way as today.
Be Thrifty of Time
Believe me when 1 ‘tell you that thrift of time will repay you in afterlife, with a usury of profit beyond your most sanguine dreams; and waste of it will make you dwindle allke in intellectual and moral stature, beyond your darkest reckoning.—Gladstone.
No Longer So
Trees were the greatest enemies of our pioneer forefathers. It took them two centuries to hew their way through a thousand miles of forest before -they emerged into the plains of the Middle West.—American Magazine.
United States Pensions
The pension bureau says that some pensions were granted for disability as early as 1776. An act granting pensions to invalids was passed in 1785, but the first service pensions were granted by the act of March 18, 1818.
Work Is Everywhere
“You can get a job i{ you have the will to do it says a social uplift speaker. Maybe that's so. Just see how “AL” the three-toed sloth, got a permanent job in the cross-word puzzle after centuries of neglect,
Boy Camps
Ernest Balch established a camp for a group of boys on Lake Asquam, N. H, about 1880. It was so well liked that other camps were soon started and the movement - grew steadily. ¢
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