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Show Give the Farm a Name SKNTIMENT plays an Important role In tho activities of man and iisualy i,; c nnected ! with a desire for betterment Naming a farm Is purely sentiment, but the effect may be far reaching and may oven go so far as to enter the field ot commercialism. A farm without a name has nothing to distinguish it frem Its hundreds of neighbor But give it a name, like 'Woodland Place," if it contains con-tains a clump of trees, or "Meadow Brook " If by chance the place i.s favored with a stream of running water, and the farm Assumes dignity dig-nity at once One inventive gentleman calls his property "Wlllida Farm," a combination of "Will," his name, and "Ida," his wife's. Many s'ueh names can bo constructed and applied, many times with linuncial profit, as in cave? pro-hit ts like both reggs and gir-I gir-I den vcgctable-i aie sold In packages on which Is placed the mm.- as a guaranty of high I quality. The calling of the former needs something to give II dignity. No other occu-I occu-I pallon Is mop; worthy of respect. Naming ' tho farm is a good tlurt. Try it. |