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Show THEY COME BACK No one ever outgrows his boyhood. If he was bora and, grew up in a rugged, hill country he will have traces of that country in his soul to the end of his days. The man from Texas can never be like the man from Vermont there are always boyhood ties they cannot sever. That's why Mil-ford Mil-ford residents are glad when those who were born and reared rear-ed around here come back for a visit. That's why the hand of welcome is always extended them. We know that there is something worth while in a heart that always retains a respect and veneration for the place in which childhood's days were spent. Maybe we are not growing up as fast as the big cities in which they now make their homes, but thai doesn't matter. The man or woman whose heart is righ comes back to see the places and faces they first loved. Since it gladdens their hearts and gives them happiness then we are all glad, in a way, that the place of their birth hasn't changed so much. |