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Show "GINGLES JINGLES" DRUDGERY. Some seem to be dissatisfied. Their clutch has slirped in slow. They think that life is all a drudge anil nothing i seems to go. Of course we drudge and ' drudge we must. The Lord has so ordained. or-dained. No greater blessing can be ours than to hard work be trained. It Is with us and not our job, that things are out of whack, to school our-, our-, selves to like our work is not so hard a knack. There Is a bright and pleas- ant Bide to every little task. A ray . of sunshine and a smile puts on the cheerful mask. The clouds of gloom don't stick around, when we get in the swim, and learn the way to like our work and make of It a whim. The , only way Is: Plod along, cut out the anxious mood. Be calm and strive to do your best. You'll find it not so rude. This life Is what we make it to a very great extent, a place of happiness and peace ot " one of discontent. Then why not cut - out. worries and forget ourselves and dig, and have a worth while pur , pose; get In Una and p . n. a play It big. "feH- Otct , |