Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1926 — Page 2

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f anyone thinks of me.” She —"Don’t | you flatter yourself by inferring that ■ anyone thinks of you?” Not Enough The new servant brought the visiting card to her mistress. “There's two of ’em,” she said, ‘‘one in the drawingroom and one at the door.” “But why didn’t you show them both in?” asked her mistress. “They only had one ticket,” answered the servant. —Pearsun's Week-

ST A YED TO RECEIVE THEM rv Friend —“So you were the only one of the family that didn't go away the

r past season?” Dad —“Yes, the rest, wouldnt have been happy if they couldn't have the opportunity to send picture postcards home.” Sure of That “Ces,” droned the guide, “this is the scone of some primeval upheaval. Great rocks were tossed about by a giant hand. Streams were hurled down from their beds. As you see, confusion reigns everywhere.” “I’ll bet the apartment we sublet to ! e strangers looks worse,” sighed the e tourist. ’ j

HARDLY WORTH WHILE fps r z r\ \ I m H- \ w Her Lover —“And when we're married, sweetheart, you’ll take my name, । won't you?" “Actress (many times

wed) —“Weil. I ll think it over, dear — but it may be for such a short time, you know.” True Eloquence “Have you prepared your sermon ■ for tomorrow?’ asked our southern friend of his man-of-all-work, who was ’ also preacher al the African Methodist । church. “No, suh,” said he. “I doan’ have • to. Sometimes I preaches from a - • text. Then I got to study. Tomorrow I jest preaches from the extern i puraneum.” —Public Opinion.

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