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Show I Need Cheer in the Kitchen. S "Too many women ure cheerful in the parlor and are not so In the kitch-I kitch-I en," said Dr. Stanley J. Krebs the j other afternoon to the women and ' three men that formed the audience for his second series of lectures at the Propyleum. Doctor Krebs is taking tak-ing the adult for his subject. He told how a person may be cheerful under adverse circumstances, and he quoted a friend who was and had been a cripple from rheumatism forty years, and yet she ie the cheeriest of women. "Cheerfulness," he said, "is the sunshine sun-shine of the soul. A person gets joy and life from what is received and this woman preached by her life." Cul- Jtivated people should be cheerful, he said, and added there are three things that cheerfulness will do. It will drive away the gout, it will make one live long and it will make one good looking and attractive. Indianapolis News. |