Show t i Dads Dad's i i Column 1 Z I ro MSS ms WALT Christensen was a visitor lot at the home last Saturday to tee pad r rt Of which was much appreciated the fine spring chickens for Sundays Sunday's Sun- Sun w was s al aa days dayl 2 J. J dinner with the compliments of W. W and Mrs ML Christensen Thanks a million J. J i nO BOMBERS BOMBER'S I EnS En'S itS it'S DEATH COMES to some in one quick V blinding flash I youths youth's merry laughter still upon their lips All AH in a trice the boyish voices stilled Into some dim dim Valhalla each soul slips comes to others as an aftermath Of months perhaps years perhaps years of dreary racking pain C rusting casting its somber shadow long before fa p Nearer now then farther farther oft off again gainer is 18 the easier And d Who shall say which way To linger on as torturing days drag dragby dragby by byor I or with no sadness of farewell to go or laught rr chant Before youths youth's a laughter has a chance e to die tUe of Old Dubuque I PAPERS PAPER'S 1 IN THE TIIE C WAR WAit FROM FROl TIlE THE day a soldier goes to war he is dependent on paper From his draft card to his bis honorable discharge MS hIa records are kept on it Ills His records are are pack packed d in it his cartridges are wrapped in It his shoes are lined with h it it- itma ma Zile letters are are written on It His IDs His barracks are ale built with paper wallboard wallboard wallboard wall- wall board paper roofing paper insulation He lie shoots at paper targets eats from fro m paper plates drinks from paper cups His Is battles are planned his orders order s are issued on paper Literally he lives trains train travels and fights lights with paper his hi ally And of course his Honorable discharge discharge dis dig charge will be handed to him on a piece ed e of or paper paper after after a beaten Axis has sign signed d the tie peace terms on terms on paper WE READ As a general rule those thos e 1 who ho are ere dissatisfied with themselves s 1 will wUl seek to out of themselves Into a an n Ideal world Persons in strong health an and d spirits who take plenty of air and exercise ex exercise ex- ex who are In favor of their stars and have a thorough relish of the goo good d 1 things of this life seldom devote themselves themselves themselves them them- selves in despair to religion or the muses muse s 1 sedentary nervous people peo peo- pie on the contrary are forced for a an n 1 appetite for the read and substantial to to look out amore airy food an and d I speculative comforts I 1 CALLED the devil and he came And with wonder in form did I closely closel y scan He Ha Is not ugly and Is not lame But really a handsome and charming charmin g man A man In he prime of life Is la the devil Obliging a man of the world an and d i civil A diplomatist too well skilled with debate debate debate de de- bate He lie talks quite glibly of church and state |