Show WHY GROW OLD L Dreams and Self-Expression Self Should hould Not Be Discouraged By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN MAN I read in the paper last night that a woman 81 years old had been arrested for playing her banjo too long and too loud It seems her neighbors com come I realize that too much noise even from a banjo can be wearIng wearing wearing wear wear- ing to those hose who live next door However it does seem a shame that such verve at such a good age should be bashed down The poor lady will probably never dare let go again Life is like that If we fly with zest into some exciting plan they always tell us it is impractical and maybe it is If H we sit down to work out a anew anew anew new melody at the piano the repetition of ot several measures almost drives our family wild while to us it is an e. e extremely exciting hour We Ve stand in each others other's light in these small ways In order to live in organized society we must be considerate of others but all of ot us would profit by receiving receiving re re- re an objective viewpoint in which we recognize the excitement excitement excitement ex ex- in the other person rather than the annoyance to tous tous us We Ve could add and get much happiness in life lite if we would sometimes meet the ideas and moods of ot others with zest and enthusiasm rather than always with caution and negative re re- re marks Poor old human nature is so hemmed in with responsibilities responsibilities and justified curbs that it is wonderful whenever we can give anyone a boost toward a harmless fling I I. I for one will consider arrest well if it at the age of ot 81 I feel teel like playing a banjo so 50 loud that it disturbs my neighbors |