The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1957 Page: 68 of 90
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CLEAR IP NASAL
Rolls
3 NASAL
I was expecting
proach. You ought to take pride in your
‘writer'
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why I put ‘woman' ahead of
’I’m George Holmes. I’m a husband. She approved.
thought of using my name. And I don’t We looked at one another blankly
"Don’t you know? Why is it none of
you said, ‘I am a child of God'?”
Our eyes smiled at each 'other and
at her. But we were a little ashamed.
CONGESTION
FASTER WITH
She turned to me.
"I had been going to say,
the table. “Okay. I'm a rat, a bum, and
an aristocrat.”
All of us laughed. The pretty girl
smiled.
"I guess it's a kind of game,” she said.
“But take it seriously.”
house guests so, along with other preparations, I
drilled my son on the importance of being especially
courteous.
The visit went wonderfully. Everyone outdid him-
self in being hospitable and agreeable. I mentioned
it at dinner next day and said we should have com-
pany more often.
She smiled proudly at him. She was
his wife.
"That's pretty good,” she said. “Actu-
ally, you ought to begin with that ap-
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. . . WHO ARI YOU?
The pretty girl smiled as she saw the
startled eyes around the table.
"Don't think about an answer,” she
went on. “Just tell me three things.”
SPRAYS
IN ONE!
FECENTLY MY little children and I reluctantly took
our cat to the animal clinic. She was going to
have kittens and was having a hard time.
After hearing the examining veterinarian, I regret-
fully told him to put her to sleep if she couldn’t pull
through. We couldn't afford a costly operation.
Two tense days followed. When I called the vet, he
said, “She had one kitten yesterday but couldn’t nurse
it I couldn’t stand it anymore. I thought about those
kids, so I rolled up my sleeves and operated on my
own. The cat’s fine now, so are the kittens.”
He’ll never know how grateful my children were.
As for me, his gentle, generous act put a lovely new
color on the world. — Mrs. Horace Daughenbaugh,
Rapid City, S.D.
“Yeah, why don't we?" my son asked. “Even you
and Dad had ‘company manners.' Nobody was yelling
at me or telling me what to do."
It never occurred to me before, but I guess parents
need occasional reminding about their manners, too.-
Mrs. Irene Hipp Wenning, Mansfield, Ohio.
woman first and something else second.”
A silence fell. The rolls cooled and
the steam left the coffee. The pretty
girl waited. Then she sighed a little.
"I had hoped someone would begin
at the real beginning, but I guess it was
too much to hope for. Still, it's the one
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1957, newspaper, December 1, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659010/m1/68/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.