Show From where I Isit sit t Jy Joe Marsh You Too ought to meet inset m et my say friend Mead Dudley I e Will moat mad be eight or pine nine but bat you'd never neTer know IL it Hes He's tall and d lean leass and hard as a hickory And al- al although al although 1 though the only formal education he ever eyer had wu was wa a few winters In InI Inthe inthe I the old red schoolhouse I think that be hes he's the wisest man I know bow In Inmany Inmany many ways For one thing Will taught taug-ht me methe methe methe the value of what he calls calla call Just a settin C C C Come upon Will in the evening when his bis hard day B s work is 18 done and you'll find him bins just s 1 In a rocker on his porch In one hari hand hll tw have bave hie his old briar pIpe in the other a taU tall cool glass of beer Wholesome beer C Says Willis Will wm is 18 i standard equipment for proper settin ettin I Puts Pots a feller inan in inan an goin peaceful mood C S C You Yon see see ee WID Will holds holde the theory that In n our oar present mixed mind op up world world a man need needs a quiet phI hour every everyday everyday day An AD hour bour in ba which to alt Bit down quietly and end restore reaton his hIa strength sad aad courage win WIll thinks and I agree with him that a alan man an ought to forget all his own and the world worlds world's worries dur- dur dur lug that of hour-of peace And Will that a glass Clasa fla of fragrant met mel mellow mellow low beer helps help moat most to bring you quiet relaxation C C Show me the man who sits site down quietly of an evening with his glass glus of beer and Ill I'll show you youa youa a man who is fa wise in the ways of living Such men lilt like Will Dudley live to a ripe old oId age by the troubles of the world They II seem e m to remain all their ther lives sweet natured and kindly Time has baa a way of rendering accurate ae ac accurate curate judgments on the value of the things men use and enjoy in inthe inthe Inthe the world And Time thousands ot of years of it has bas handed banded down the verdict that beer is a pleasant and worthy companion for all men meu of good wilL M |