Show 1 j — — m uy nunfi n m 14 u u u " — — juaJEU-- — - i 'f tt"ir'iii'iarimij"arPTj""uiM''itf'Br'mu" m — -- r a 'utwb ’UHUHU'rkr'grTar'tr'kr'sa - y BurmtfmujBUBi n urw - M m niWiiFim ruwjsiiiwiwkjsvjvg$jgrkjvjg HtfnLrrrJMlrrlrM'l I I I E i i I Uv I I i i f 3 Courage I we I is defined briefly as boldness and fearlessness but cannot dismiss this great quality of character so easily It demands more generous treatment if it is to be understood One may seem bold and fearless who is either reckless I I I desperate a ed or Courage orginates too deep in the soul to be associat- with such superficial qualities Courage is a cheerful quality that enables a man to take a pay cut without becoming embittered against the society that has made the cut necessary Courage is the cheerful quality that en- ables a man to go on giving his best without complaining to a business that does well to net him a dollar a day i True couragd is that cheerful quality that enables a woman ! fatigued with work and care to speak to her children with a voice that is kind and reassuring The man or woman y who has courage is the one who has not crawled into a shell to brood on personal problems with eyes closed to the difficulties that may be besetting others In the language of the day the one who has courage is the one who “can take it’and “take it” smiling K Subscribers to the Garland Times are that kind of courag i eous people They are having the same difficulties that every one else is having but they maintain a sympathetic interest hvali the personal and public problems that concern their fellpwmen more neighborly This is a pleasant world because such people are in it ' “! If you are not permanently on the mailing list of the Garland Times get there at once You too we re certain are among those who can “take itK a 4 rj lllim nmr 1 ln T aai ll IT im I - T r |